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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
Not sure, if the snowcap is small there will only be a few patches to be mined.
You have to digg right under the snowcap, and with a small snowcap and a few patches, you can mis those pathes quit easy.
In my current session I dig the gold under a mountainridge that has a snowcap about 30 blocks wide at the bottom of the cap.
It has several patches to mine on. But sometimes you have to work on multiple levels (in my case up to 3 or 4 blocks high) to get enough patches to place miners on.
What I experience is that there is a vertical section centered under the snowcap that contains the gold. You can access it from the top, digging down, but also from the side, digging in a straight line.