Talk:Meteorite/@comment-70.78.58.41-20130201211745

The article is wrong. If the meteorite lands in the ocean, the meteor heads still attack. I've had seven (7) meteors fall, and one is currently sitting in my western ocean. (Not mining it on purpose.) Meteor Heads INDEED spawn there, along with the local fauna. (Fighting Sharks and Jellyfish and Meteor Heads, oh my!)

4 of the other meteorites landed on the left-hand side of mountains/hills (1 landed right beside another, creating a double-wide 700~ piece meteorite biome), and 2 on the right-hand side of a mountain or hill.

Meteor Heads can be managed by letting enough spawn to reach the limit, grouping them together, leading them offscreen, quickly running back to mine some, then lead them away again. This technique is useful if you really dont want to/can't fight those nuisances or deal with their incessant spawning from everywhere.

-ZobmieRules