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please test it out and let me know whether it works for you, and if you need more help lmk~
"Position": [
1500.0,
1500.0,
1500.0
],
Is it X, Y and (not used Z) as you wrote? Ie for Altar I could use:
"Position": [
8228.08,
9119.78,
0.0
],
? Thanks
you could also make smaller zones inside of those zones to make them colder at the tip but i haven’t experimented with zones inside of other zones. theoretically it will work so long as your second (smaller) zone occurs after the first larger zone in the json. i’m working on a polygon based zone system in the near future which you could use to do this by height but i can’t give you an ETA at this time.