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{{distinguish|Minecraft x Fossil}}
{{distinguish|Minecraft x Fossil}}
{{about|Overworld fossils|the similar features generated in the Soul Sand Valley|Nether Fossil|other uses|Bone (disambiguation)}}
{{about|Overworld fossils|the similar features generated in the [[Minecraft:Soul Sand Valley]]|Nether Fossil|other uses|Bone (disambiguation)}}
{{Infobox structure
{{Infobox structure
|title=Fossil
|title=Fossil
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* {{BiomeLink|Swamp}}
* {{BiomeLink|Swamp}}
* {{BiomeLink|Mangrove Swamp}}
* {{BiomeLink|Mangrove Swamp}}
* {{BiomeLink|Swamp Hills}}{{only|be|short=1}}
* {{BiomeLink|Desert Hills}}{{only|be|short=1}}
* {{BiomeLink|Desert Lakes}}{{only|be|short=1}}
|blocks=
|blocks=
* {{BlockLink|Bone Block}}
* {{BlockLink|Bone Block}}
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|canspawn=No
|canspawn=No
}}
}}
A '''fossil''' is a rarely-occurring skeletal [[Minecraft:feature]] composed of bone blocks, coal ore above Y=0, or diamond ore below Y=-8.
A '''fossil''' is a rarely-occurring skeletal [[Minecraft:feature]] composed of [[Minecraft:bone block]]s, [[Minecraft:coal ore]] above Y=0, or [[Minecraft:diamond ore]] below Y=-8.


== Generation ==
== Generation ==
Fossils randomly generate only in desert, swamp and mangrove swamp biomes. Each chunk has two attempts within Y-coordinates 0 to 320 or -63 to -8 underground to generate a fossil, each with a chance of {{frac|1|64}}. They have an equal chance to generate as any of the four variants of skull or four variants of spine.
Fossils randomly generate only in [[Minecraft:desert]], [[Minecraft:swamp]] and [[Minecraft:mangrove swamp]] biomes. Each chunk has two attempts within Y-coordinates 0 to 320 or -63 to -8 underground to generate a fossil, each with a chance of {{frac|1|64}}. They have an equal chance to generate as any of the four variants of skull or four variants of spine.


Fossils first generate the pure-bone layer with a structure integrity of 0.9, meaning 10% of the bone blocks are removed and do not override original terrain blocks, leaving 90% bone blocks. Next, the ore layer generates with a structure integrity of 0.1, replacing 10% of the existing fossil with coal ore for fossils that generate above Y level 0. [[Minecraft:Diamond Ore|Diamond ore]] or deepslate diamond ore generate below Y level -8. The locations of these ore blocks do not always correspond with the voids generated in the initial bone fossil, so the resulting combination of both generations usually result in an incomplete fossil structure composed of bone blocks and ores.
Fossils first generate the pure-bone layer with a [[Minecraft:structure integrity]] of 0.9, meaning 10% of the [[Minecraft:bone block]]s are removed and do not override original terrain blocks, leaving 90% [[Minecraft:bone block]]s. Next, the ore layer generates with a structure integrity of 0.1, replacing 10% of the existing fossil with [[Minecraft:coal ore]] for fossils that generate above Y level 0. [[Minecraft:Diamond Ore|Diamond ore]] or [[Minecraft:deepslate diamond ore]] generate below Y level -8. The locations of these ore blocks do not always correspond with the voids generated in the initial bone fossil, so the resulting combination of both generations usually result in an incomplete fossil structure composed of bone blocks and ores.


Because fossils are features instead of [[Minecraft:structure]]s, they generate even when the "Generate Structures" option is turned off.<ref>{{bug|MC-199180||Fossils can generate with structures turned off|WAI}}</ref>
Because fossils are features instead of [[Minecraft:structure]]s, they generate even when the "Generate Structures" option is turned off.<ref>{{bug|MC-199180||Fossils can generate with structures turned off|WAI}}</ref>
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{{main|/Structure}}
{{main|/Structure}}


Naturally-generated fossils are composed of a mix of bone blocks and coal or diamond ores, as detailed above. They are made with NBT [[Minecraft:structure file]]s and have files for each type of fossil located in the folder <code>minecraft.jar/data/minecraft/structures/fossil</code>.
Naturally-generated fossils are composed of a mix of bone blocks and coal or diamond ores, as detailed above. They are made with NBT [[Minecraft:structure file]]s and have files for each type of fossil located in the folder <code>[[Minecraft:minecraft.jar]]/data/minecraft/structures/fossil</code>.


There are 4 type of skulls and 4 type of spines.
There are 4 type of skulls and 4 type of spines.
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=== Reveal ===
=== Reveal ===
{{HistoryTable
{{HistoryTable
|{{HistoryLine||May 13, 2016|link={{tweet|ProfMobius|731048441015631872}}|ProfMobius tweets an image of the new structure blocks in action, generating what appears to be a fossil made of quartz.}}
|{{HistoryLine||May 13, 2016|link={{tweet|ProfMobius|731048441015631872}}|[[Minecraft:ProfMobius]] tweets an image of the new [[Minecraft:structure block]]s in action, generating what appears to be a fossil made of quartz.}}
|{{HistoryLine||September 28, 2019|link={{ytl|OZqNaEX8208&t|t=2h13m39s}}|Prerelease footage of the soul sand valley biome at MINECON Live 2019 appears to have used these fossils (as opposed to the distinct nether fossils).}}
|{{HistoryLine||September 28, 2019|link={{ytl|OZqNaEX8208&t|t=2h13m39s}}|Prerelease footage of the [[Minecraft:soul sand valley]] biome at [[Minecraft:MINECON Live 2019]] appears to have used these fossils (as opposed to the distinct [[Minecraft:nether fossil]]s).}}
}}
}}


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|{{HistoryLine|java}}
|{{HistoryLine|java}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.10|dev=16w20a|Added fossils.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.10|dev=16w20a|Added fossils.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.16|dev=20w22a|Fossils can no longer overwrite desert pyramids or the end portal room of strongholds.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.16|dev=20w22a|Fossils can no longer overwrite [[Minecraft:desert pyramid]]s or the end portal room of [[Minecraft:stronghold]]s.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.17|dev=21w06a<!--|Fossil generation was unaccountably changed so that they only generate between Y{{=}}-15 and Y{{=}}-24.-->
|{{HistoryLine||1.17|dev=21w06a<!--|Fossil generation was unaccountably changed so that they only generate between Y{{=}}-15 and Y{{=}}-24.-->
|Fossils can now generate in the air due to a bug.<ref>{{Bug|MC-214784||Fossils can generate floating in caves|Fixed}}</ref>}}
|Fossils can now generate in the air due to a bug.<ref>{{Bug|MC-214784||Fossils can generate floating in caves|Fixed}}</ref>}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=21w10a<!--|Fossils are now able to generate at any Y-level.-->
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=21w10a<!--|Fossils are now able to generate at any Y-level.-->
|Fossils that generate below Y{{=}}0 now generate with either normal or deepslate diamond ore instead of coal ore.
|Fossils that generate below Y{{=}}0 now generate with either normal or [[Minecraft:deepslate diamond ore]] instead of [[Minecraft:coal ore]].
|Fossils can no longer generate in the air.}}
|Fossils can no longer generate in the air.}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=21w15a|Because world generation has been reverted, fossils generate the way they did before the 1.17 snapshots.}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=21w15a|Because world generation has been reverted, fossils generate the way they did before the 1.17 snapshots.}}
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|{{HistoryLine||1.1.3|dev=alpha 1.1.3.0|Added fossils.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.1.3|dev=alpha 1.1.3.0|Added fossils.}}
|{{HistoryLine|bedrock}}
|{{HistoryLine|bedrock}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.18.10|dev=beta 1.18.10.21|Fossils that generate below Y{{=}}0 now generate with either normal or deepslate diamond ore instead of coal ore.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.18.10|dev=beta 1.18.10.21|Fossils that generate below Y{{=}}0 now generate with either normal or [[Minecraft:deepslate diamond ore]] instead of [[Minecraft:coal ore]].}}
}}
}}


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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*Hidden in the structure NBT is data that credits ProfMobius with the creation of the fossils.
*Hidden in the structure NBT is data that credits [[Minecraft:ProfMobius]] with the creation of the fossils.


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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FossilExcavated.png|Excavating the fossil.
FossilExcavated.png|Excavating the fossil.
AllBoneFossils.png|All skull and spine structures, excluding those made of coal ore.
AllBoneFossils.png|All skull and spine structures, excluding those made of coal ore.
Superflatfossil.png|Fossil generated on a superflat world. Some bone blocks are removed/replaced with coal ores.
Superflatfossil.png|Fossil generated on a [[Minecraft:superflat]] world. Some bone blocks are removed/replaced with coal ores.
Excavated Skull Fossil.jpg|A fossil that has been excavated.
Excavated Skull Fossil.jpg|A fossil that has been excavated.
FossilWithCoalAndStone.png|A partially excavated fossil underground.
FossilWithCoalAndStone.png|A partially excavated fossil underground.
Fossil with Diamond.png|A fossil whose bone block is partly replaced by deepslate diamond ore.
Fossil with Diamond.png|A fossil whose bone block is partly replaced by deepslate diamond ore.
Ender Dragon and Fossil 4 size comparison.jpg|The smallest skull fossil and largest spine fossil together compared to the largest mob, the ender dragon.
Ender Dragon and Fossil 4 size comparison.jpg|The smallest skull fossil and largest spine fossil together compared to the largest mob, the [[Minecraft:ender dragon]].
Ender Dragon and Fossil 4 size comparison 2.jpg|The same from above.
Ender Dragon and Fossil 4 size comparison 2.jpg|The same from above.
Many fossils in a super flat world.jpg|Many fossils that have generated on a superflat world in a swamp biome.
Many fossils in a super flat world.jpg|Many fossils that have generated on a [[Minecraft:superflat]] world in a [[Minecraft:swamp]] biome.
Underwater Fossil.jpg|A fossil that has generated underwater, inside an underwater ravine.
Underwater Fossil.jpg|A fossil that has generated underwater, inside an underwater [[Minecraft:ravine]].
Underwater Floating Fossil.png|A fossil that generated mid-air in a flooded cave.
Underwater Floating Fossil.png|A fossil that generated mid-air in a flooded cave.
Skull Fossil that have generated Underwater.jpg|A fossil generated at the bottom of an ocean.
Skull Fossil that have generated Underwater.jpg|A fossil generated at the bottom of an ocean.
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Fossil Underwater Excavated.png|A fossil that generated just below the seafloor.
Fossil Underwater Excavated.png|A fossil that generated just below the seafloor.
Fossi exposedl.png|A fossil generated partially exposed to air in a desert biome.
Fossi exposedl.png|A fossil generated partially exposed to air in a desert biome.
Trial fossil.jpg|A fossil generated in a trial chamber.
Trial fossil.jpg|A fossil generated in a [[Minecraft:trial chamber]].
</gallery>
</gallery>


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{{Navbox generated features}}
{{Navbox generated features}}


de:Fossil
[[Minecraft:de:Fossil]]
es:Fósil
[[Minecraft:es:Fósil]]
fr:Fossile
[[Minecraft:fr:Fossile]]
it:Fossile
[[Minecraft:it:Fossile]]
ja:化石
[[Minecraft:ja:化石]]
ko:화석
[[Minecraft:ko:화석]]
lzh:龍骨
[[Minecraft:lzh:龍骨]]
nl:Fossiel
[[Minecraft:nl:Fossiel]]
pl:Skamielina
[[Minecraft:pl:Skamielina]]
pt:Fóssil
[[Minecraft:pt:Fóssil]]
ru:Ископаемые останки
[[Minecraft:ru:Ископаемые останки]]
th:ฟอสซิล
[[Minecraft:th:ฟอสซิล]]
uk:Скам'янілості
[[Minecraft:uk:Скам'янілості]]
zh:化石
[[Minecraft:zh:化石]]

Latest revision as of 11:05, 8 May 2026

Template:Distinguish

Template:Infobox structure A fossil is a rarely-occurring skeletal Minecraft:feature composed of Minecraft:bone blocks, Minecraft:coal ore above Y=0, or Minecraft:diamond ore below Y=-8.

Generation

Fossils randomly generate only in Minecraft:desert, Minecraft:swamp and Minecraft:mangrove swamp biomes. Each chunk has two attempts within Y-coordinates 0 to 320 or -63 to -8 underground to generate a fossil, each with a chance of Template:Frac. They have an equal chance to generate as any of the four variants of skull or four variants of spine.

Fossils first generate the pure-bone layer with a Minecraft:structure integrity of 0.9, meaning 10% of the Minecraft:bone blocks are removed and do not override original terrain blocks, leaving 90% Minecraft:bone blocks. Next, the ore layer generates with a structure integrity of 0.1, replacing 10% of the existing fossil with Minecraft:coal ore for fossils that generate above Y level 0. Diamond ore or Minecraft:deepslate diamond ore generate below Y level -8. The locations of these ore blocks do not always correspond with the voids generated in the initial bone fossil, so the resulting combination of both generations usually result in an incomplete fossil structure composed of bone blocks and ores.

Because fossils are features instead of Minecraft:structures, they generate even when the "Generate Structures" option is turned off.<ref>Template:Bug</ref>

Template:Calculator

Structure

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Naturally-generated fossils are composed of a mix of bone blocks and coal or diamond ores, as detailed above. They are made with NBT Minecraft:structure files and have files for each type of fossil located in the folder Minecraft:minecraft.jar/data/minecraft/structures/fossil.

There are 4 type of skulls and 4 type of spines.

Structure file Description Consists of Images
fossil/skull_1
fossil/skull_1_coal
The largest skull. 86 in total Template:BlockLink, Template:BlockLink, or Template:BlockLink
File:Fossil Skull 1.png
fossil/skull_2
fossil/skull_2_coal
The second largest skull. 75 in total Template:BlockLink, Template:BlockLink, or Template:BlockLink
File:Fossil Skull 2.png
fossil/skull_3
fossil/skull_3_coal
The second smallest skull. 58 in total Template:BlockLink, Template:BlockLink, or Template:BlockLink
File:Fossil Skull 3.png
fossil/skull_4
fossil/skull_4_coal
The smallest skull, one-eyed. 32 in total Template:BlockLink, Template:BlockLink, or Template:BlockLink
File:Fossil Skull 4.png
fossil/spine_1
fossil/spine_1_coal
The narrowest spine. 37 in total Template:BlockLink, Template:BlockLink, or Template:BlockLink
File:Fossil Spine 1.png
fossil/spine_2
fossil/spine_2_coal
The second narrowest spine. 61 in total Template:BlockLink, Template:BlockLink, or Template:BlockLink
File:Fossil Spine 2.png
fossil/spine_3
fossil/spine_3_coal
The second widest spine. 97 in total Template:BlockLink, Template:BlockLink, or Template:BlockLink
File:Fossil Spine 3.png
fossil/spine_4
fossil/spine_4_coal
The widest spine. 121 in total Template:BlockLink, Template:BlockLink, or Template:BlockLink
File:Fossil Spine 4.png

Data values

ID

Template:El: Template:ID table

Template:ID table Template:ID table

Template:El: Template:ID table Template:ID table

Config

Template:Main Template:El:

<section begin="config"/>

<section end="config"/>

Template:Collapse <syntaxhighlight lang="json"> {

 "type": "minecraft:fossil",
 "config": {
   "fossil_processors": "minecraft:fossil_rot",
   "fossil_structures": [
     "minecraft:fossil/spine_1",
     "minecraft:fossil/spine_2",
     "minecraft:fossil/spine_3",
     "minecraft:fossil/spine_4",
     "minecraft:fossil/skull_1",
     "minecraft:fossil/skull_2",
     "minecraft:fossil/skull_3",
     "minecraft:fossil/skull_4"
   ],
   "max_empty_corners_allowed": 4,
   "overlay_processors": "minecraft:fossil_coal",
   "overlay_structures": [
     "minecraft:fossil/spine_1_coal",
     "minecraft:fossil/spine_2_coal",
     "minecraft:fossil/spine_3_coal",
     "minecraft:fossil/spine_4_coal",
     "minecraft:fossil/skull_1_coal",
     "minecraft:fossil/skull_2_coal",
     "minecraft:fossil/skull_3_coal",
     "minecraft:fossil/skull_4_coal"
   ]
 }

} </syntaxhighlight> Template:Collapse

The placement of fossil is hardcoded (for its lowest point) with 2 steps in order:

  1. It takes minimum value between OCEAN_FLOOR_WG heightmap and original placement position;
  2. It takes maximum value between 10 blocks above bottom of the world and placement position from first step minus 15-24 (randomly).

History

Reveal

Template:HistoryTable

Java Edition

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Bedrock Edition

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Legacy Console Edition

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New Nintendo 3DS Edition

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Issues

Template:Issue list

Trivia

  • Hidden in the structure NBT is data that credits Minecraft:ProfMobius with the creation of the fossils.

Gallery

Renders

Skulls

Spines

Screenshots

See also

References

Template:Reflist

Navigation

Template:Navbox generated features

Minecraft:de:Fossil Minecraft:es:Fósil Minecraft:fr:Fossile Minecraft:it:Fossile Minecraft:ja:化石 Minecraft:ko:화석 Minecraft:lzh:龍骨 Minecraft:nl:Fossiel Minecraft:pl:Skamielina Minecraft:pt:Fóssil Minecraft:ru:Ископаемые останки Minecraft:th:ฟอสซิล Minecraft:uk:Скам'янілості Minecraft:zh:化石