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| structures = {{EnvLink|Pillager Outpost}} | | structures = {{EnvLink|Pillager Outpost}} | ||
| features = {{EnvLink|Spruce Tree}}<br>{{EnvLink|Pine}} | | features = {{EnvLink|Spruce Tree}}<br>{{EnvLink|Pine}} | ||
| blocks = {{BlockLink|Snow}}<br>{{BlockLink|Powder Snow}}<br>{{BlockLink|Snow Block}}<br>{{BlockLink|Dirt}}<br>{{BlockLink|Emerald Ore}}<br>{{BlockLink|Infested | | blocks = {{BlockLink|Snow}}<br>{{BlockLink|Powder Snow}}<br>{{BlockLink|Snow Block}}<br>{{BlockLink|Dirt}}<br>{{BlockLink|Emerald Ore}}<br>{{BlockLink|Infested Stone}} | ||
|atmospherics = Default | | atmospherics = Default | ||
|lighting = Cold | | lighting = Cold | ||
|volumetric = Default | | volumetric = Default | ||
|colorgrading = Coolish | | colorgrading = Coolish | ||
}} | }} | ||
A '''grove''' is a snowy forest biome that often generates on the sides of [[Minecraft:mountains]]. Similar to the [[Minecraft:snowy taiga]], it is filled with [[Minecraft:spruce trees]] but the ground is covered with [[Minecraft:snow block]]s and occasional [[Minecraft:powder snow]] patches. | A '''grove''' is a snowy forest biome that often generates on the sides of [[Minecraft:mountains]]. Similar to the [[Minecraft:snowy taiga]], it is filled with [[Minecraft:spruce trees]] but the ground is covered with [[Minecraft:snow block]]s and occasional [[Minecraft:powder snow]] patches. | ||
== Generation == | == Generation == | ||
Groves generate as mountain slope biomes, similar to [[Minecraft:meadow]]s and [[Minecraft:cherry grove]]s, but at higher altitudes and not as plateaus. They can also generate standalone on smaller peaks, sometimes measuring only a few blocks in size. | |||
They can generate in the coldest to medium temperature zones with higher humidity. They often border [[Minecraft:jagged peaks]] and [[Minecraft:frozen peaks]] as mountain biomes and meadows in valleys, and they are replaced by [[Minecraft:snowy slopes]] in lower humidity. Groves commonly border medium forested biomes like [[Minecraft:forest]]s, [[Minecraft:birch forest]]s, [[Minecraft:taiga]]s, [[Minecraft:dark forest]]s, and [[Minecraft:old growth taiga]]s. | |||
In the coldest temperature zones, groves extend to entire valleys and hills around mountains, replacing [[Minecraft:snowy taiga]]s and [[Minecraft:taiga]]s, and also bordering [[Minecraft:frozen river]]s and [[Minecraft:frozen ocean]]s with tall cliffs or [[Minecraft:stony shore]]s. Snowy taigas and regular taigas can sometimes generate as thin strips replacing rivers in highland snowy slopes. | |||
Because groves are mountain biomes, they are almost guaranteed to have [[Minecraft:deep dark]] underneath, and commonly also [[Minecraft:dripstone caves]] or [[Minecraft:lush caves]]. | |||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
A grove creates a forest of spruce [[Minecraft:tree]]s on the sides of a mountain, reminiscent of a [[Minecraft:snowy taiga]] but the surface is covered [[Minecraft:snow blocks]] above a [[Minecraft:dirt]] ground, with [[Minecraft:snow]] layers on top. All spruce trees grow on a single block of dirt replacing snow blocks, with a slightly lower density than in snowy taigas. [[Minecraft:Strip | A grove creates a forest of spruce [[Minecraft:tree]]s on the sides of a mountain, reminiscent of a [[Minecraft:snowy taiga]] but the surface is covered [[Minecraft:snow blocks]] above a [[Minecraft:dirt]] ground, with [[Minecraft:snow]] layers on top. All spruce trees grow on a single block of dirt replacing snow blocks, with a slightly lower density than in snowy taigas. | ||
[[Minecraft:Strip]]s of [[Minecraft:powder snow]] occasionally replace snow blocks and the dirt below, where trees do not generate. [[Minecraft:Fallen trees]] and [[Minecraft:dying tree]]s do not generate here. | |||
[[Minecraft:Rabbit]]s, snowy [[Minecraft:wolves]] and snow [[Minecraft:foxes]] can spawn in this biome. Like other mountain biomes, [[Minecraft:Emerald Ore|emerald ore]] and [[Minecraft:infested stone]] can generate in stone under the ground. [[Minecraft:Pillager outposts]] are the only structures that generate here. | |||
With [[Minecraft:Vibrant Visuals]], groves use default environmental settings with a coolish color grading, making the biome appear colder blue. They use cold sunlight, which is slightly brighter at dusk and dawn. | With [[Minecraft:Vibrant Visuals]], groves use default environmental settings with a coolish color grading, making the biome appear colder blue. They use cold sunlight, which is slightly brighter at dusk and dawn. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
=== Screenshots === | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Minecraft-118-grove-biome-4283672140.png|A grove as seen from a frozen river | File:Minecraft-118-grove-biome-4283672140.png|A grove as seen from a frozen river | ||
File:Snowy-taiga-vs-grove.png|A grove bordering a [[Minecraft:snowy taiga]]. Notice how the grove uses snow blocks as its top layer, while the snowy taiga uses grass blocks with snow layers. | File:Snowy-taiga-vs-grove.png|A grove bordering a [[Minecraft:snowy taiga]]. Notice how the grove uses snow blocks as its top layer, while the snowy taiga uses grass blocks with snow layers. | ||
File:Extremely small grove.png|An extremely small grove. | File:Extremely small grove.png|An extremely small grove | ||
File:Grove single biome.png|A grove [[Minecraft:single biome]] world | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Latest revision as of 11:08, 9 May 2026
Template:For Template:Infobox biome A grove is a snowy forest biome that often generates on the sides of Minecraft:mountains. Similar to the Minecraft:snowy taiga, it is filled with Minecraft:spruce trees but the ground is covered with Minecraft:snow blocks and occasional Minecraft:powder snow patches.
Generation
Groves generate as mountain slope biomes, similar to Minecraft:meadows and Minecraft:cherry groves, but at higher altitudes and not as plateaus. They can also generate standalone on smaller peaks, sometimes measuring only a few blocks in size.
They can generate in the coldest to medium temperature zones with higher humidity. They often border Minecraft:jagged peaks and Minecraft:frozen peaks as mountain biomes and meadows in valleys, and they are replaced by Minecraft:snowy slopes in lower humidity. Groves commonly border medium forested biomes like Minecraft:forests, Minecraft:birch forests, Minecraft:taigas, Minecraft:dark forests, and Minecraft:old growth taigas.
In the coldest temperature zones, groves extend to entire valleys and hills around mountains, replacing Minecraft:snowy taigas and Minecraft:taigas, and also bordering Minecraft:frozen rivers and Minecraft:frozen oceans with tall cliffs or Minecraft:stony shores. Snowy taigas and regular taigas can sometimes generate as thin strips replacing rivers in highland snowy slopes.
Because groves are mountain biomes, they are almost guaranteed to have Minecraft:deep dark underneath, and commonly also Minecraft:dripstone caves or Minecraft:lush caves.
Description
A grove creates a forest of spruce Minecraft:trees on the sides of a mountain, reminiscent of a Minecraft:snowy taiga but the surface is covered Minecraft:snow blocks above a Minecraft:dirt ground, with Minecraft:snow layers on top. All spruce trees grow on a single block of dirt replacing snow blocks, with a slightly lower density than in snowy taigas.
Minecraft:Strips of Minecraft:powder snow occasionally replace snow blocks and the dirt below, where trees do not generate. Minecraft:Fallen trees and Minecraft:dying trees do not generate here.
Minecraft:Rabbits, snowy Minecraft:wolves and snow Minecraft:foxes can spawn in this biome. Like other mountain biomes, emerald ore and Minecraft:infested stone can generate in stone under the ground. Minecraft:Pillager outposts are the only structures that generate here.
With Minecraft:Vibrant Visuals, groves use default environmental settings with a coolish color grading, making the biome appear colder blue. They use cold sunlight, which is slightly brighter at dusk and dawn.
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The following mobs naturally spawn here:
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These music tracks play while the player is in the grove. Template:Music disclaimer
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A grove as seen from a frozen river
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A grove bordering a Minecraft:snowy taiga. Notice how the grove uses snow blocks as its top layer, while the snowy taiga uses grass blocks with snow layers.
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An extremely small grove
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A grove Minecraft:single biome world
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