metapod23
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The reason, I believe, to use 10s on those particular mountains is because once you get to the upper edge of the mountain, unless you put a "1" borderblock or some other type of borderblock, you can cross right over as if it weren't a mountain onto the lower surface. But if you instead used 10s, for the entire path of the mountain surface, you can walk right up to the edge and not cross over onto the lower surface, without needing any borderblocks. It basically removes the need to have borderblocks for the upper part of the mountains, which makes it a bit more accurate, since you're supposed to be able to walk on those upper borders.