First of all, if you are concerned about data usage, you can put the device in airplane mode and disable data usage altogether.
As to your question, unless he is playing with other players over the internet, which I very much doubt he could do without help from an adult, I believe Minecraft has no reason to use any data at all. It would only need internet access to make a purchase from the skin (character appearance) store.
Some apps need to connect to stream video ads or save your game on the game company's servers, but Minecraft is not one of those games. There may be some very minor data being used for analytics, but what you are describing is completely impossible.
Actually, I would say even a data-heavy game would not do what you are describing, not by a long shot. You would have be to deleting and reinstalling the game over and over and over. Either there is some kind of error causing a device to use data like crazy, someone is somehow stealing your connection, or someone in your house is doing something you are unaware of. You might want to reach out to your service provider for more information.
How do I get the map Infinity (I know stupid question)
If during map creation you go to Advanced, you can select either Old, Infinite or Flat. Infinite is default and just means the world is infinite in size. No matter how far you walk, more world will be generated wherever you look.
My question is: How do you know the darkest part of the map? Are all parts not equally dark? I mean, it's marginally darker under a tree than it is in the open. Do you mean a forest?
Very cool. I could see someone using them to compartmentalize things and activities. Put something on its own island. Eventually join them by a powered rail system. Choo! Choo!
I have played four maps with huts and never seen a witch pop out of one, even on hard difficulty. It makes me wonder if this is another difference in Pocket Edition.
Well, technically you can (open the folder in file explorer on the device or on a PC and copy it to somewhere else), but I don't see why they wouldn't add the way Win10 does it to PE.
They may have an issue with Dropbox and iCloud, as they would have to work out a deal with those companies. OneDrive, however, would not be a problem.
I would imagine that would work on Android, but Apple devices don't give you drive access to anything but pictures unless you jailbreak.
Minecraft PE saves are enabled for iTunes Sharing, which is why you can access them with these third-party apps that use iTunes to work.
Enabling iCloud/Game Center backup/syncing would be trivial. Most every game does it.
Village with a well leading to a stronghold: -1950525277
Mesa with a skeleton spawner inside a nearby grassy hill (farm for arrows): 875246814
Mesa with a triple plains village (southwest) and a desert temple (northwest) nearby: 987697106
Mesa (Bryce variant): -560257728
A note about the stronghold: A village has a 10 percent chance of having a well that leads to a stronghold if you swim down and break the bottom. A night vision potion and water breathing potion are recommended, though not strictly required. Check it out in creative mode first if you plan to go in blind with a stone pickaxe. I think you'd live, but you'll want to know where to aim to minimize drowning damage.
Not as rare but uncommon:
Starting on top of a desert temple (nice because your compass will point here, so you could make it a home, and there is also a plains village to the east and a bit south): 215406778
Desert village: -1136115383
Swamp, near a witch hut: -239583838
Swamp, near a witch hut: 215416778
Swamp with a plains village at the edge: 1496284736
I'm pretty sure he meant despawn. If I'd killed myself in the nether, I could have taken my time getting back, since the despawn timer wouldn't run while I was in the overworld. My items would have waited for me as long as I needed.
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Thank you for sharing. If anyone else is still looking, I found an excellent seed of my own. It's just a bit forward and a smidge to the right:
-1078844811
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I know I can't be the first, but since I came up with it on my own I'm pretty proud of it.
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It is possible for a creeper to explode behind you while you are walking without you seeing it.
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Mobs won't normally spawn over water though, will they?
Exception being an actual mob spawner in a dungeon.
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First of all, if you are concerned about data usage, you can put the device in airplane mode and disable data usage altogether.
As to your question, unless he is playing with other players over the internet, which I very much doubt he could do without help from an adult, I believe Minecraft has no reason to use any data at all. It would only need internet access to make a purchase from the skin (character appearance) store.
Some apps need to connect to stream video ads or save your game on the game company's servers, but Minecraft is not one of those games. There may be some very minor data being used for analytics, but what you are describing is completely impossible.
Actually, I would say even a data-heavy game would not do what you are describing, not by a long shot. You would have be to deleting and reinstalling the game over and over and over. Either there is some kind of error causing a device to use data like crazy, someone is somehow stealing your connection, or someone in your house is doing something you are unaware of. You might want to reach out to your service provider for more information.
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If during map creation you go to Advanced, you can select either Old, Infinite or Flat. Infinite is default and just means the world is infinite in size. No matter how far you walk, more world will be generated wherever you look.
My question is: How do you know the darkest part of the map? Are all parts not equally dark? I mean, it's marginally darker under a tree than it is in the open. Do you mean a forest?
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Very cool. I could see someone using them to compartmentalize things and activities. Put something on its own island. Eventually join them by a powered rail system. Choo! Choo!
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Sounds like the chance is about the same at a hut as it is anywhere else, then. Disappointing. But thank you for the info.
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How often, about?
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I have played four maps with huts and never seen a witch pop out of one, even on hard difficulty. It makes me wonder if this is another difference in Pocket Edition.
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I would imagine that would work on Android, but Apple devices don't give you drive access to anything but pictures unless you jailbreak.
Minecraft PE saves are enabled for iTunes Sharing, which is why you can access them with these third-party apps that use iTunes to work.
Enabling iCloud/Game Center backup/syncing would be trivial. Most every game does it.
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I agree it should be, in addition to cloud saves you can sync across devices.
In the meantime, for iOS Pocket Edition, you can use iFunbox or iExplorer on a PC to transfer saves between devices.
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Pictures and information on the biomes available here: http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Biome
Rare:
A note about the stronghold: A village has a 10 percent chance of having a well that leads to a stronghold if you swim down and break the bottom. A night vision potion and water breathing potion are recommended, though not strictly required. Check it out in creative mode first if you plan to go in blind with a stone pickaxe. I think you'd live, but you'll want to know where to aim to minimize drowning damage.
Not as rare but uncommon:
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Yeah, despawn. That's the word. Sorry.
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You can die and go back to the overworld.
I also read your stuff will stay indefinitely and only "rot" if you are in the nether.