Minecraft:Stony Peaks: Difference between revisions
More actions
Sync: new page from Minecraft |
Sync: updated from Minecraft |
||
| (4 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Infobox biome | {{Infobox biome | ||
| group = Regular | | group = Regular | ||
| 1-1 = Stony Peaks.png | | 1-1 = Stony Peaks.png | ||
| Line 17: | Line 15: | ||
| structures = {{EnvLink|Pillager Outpost}} | | structures = {{EnvLink|Pillager Outpost}} | ||
| blocks = {{BlockLink|Stone}}<br>{{BlockLink|Andesite}}{{only|java|short=yes}}<br>{{BlockLink|Calcite}}<br>{{BlockLink|Granite}}{{only|java|short=yes}}<br>{{BlockLink|Gravel}}<br>{{BlockLink|Emerald Ore}}<br>{{BlockLink|Infested Stone}} | | blocks = {{BlockLink|Stone}}<br>{{BlockLink|Andesite}}{{only|java|short=yes}}<br>{{BlockLink|Calcite}}<br>{{BlockLink|Granite}}{{only|java|short=yes}}<br>{{BlockLink|Gravel}}<br>{{BlockLink|Emerald Ore}}<br>{{BlockLink|Infested Stone}} | ||
|atmospherics = Warmish | | atmospherics = Warmish | ||
|lighting = Warmish | | lighting = Warmish | ||
|volumetric = Default | | volumetric = Default | ||
|colorgrading = Warmish | | colorgrading = Warmish | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Stony peaks''' are warmer [[Minecraft:mountain]] peak biomes completely made out of [[Minecraft:stone]] and [[Minecraft:calcite]] strips. | '''Stony peaks''' are warmer [[Minecraft:mountain]] peak biomes completely made out of [[Minecraft:stone]] and [[Minecraft:calcite]] strips. | ||
== Generation == | |||
Stony peaks only generate on high mountain peaks in the moderately high temperature range, making them quite rare. Depending on the continentalness, erosion, and weirdness, stony peaks can take on many different shapes; small hilltops not much higher than Y=160, large singular mountain peaks, rings of peaks surrounding a valley, or extreme mountainous terrain with rugged terrain up to the generation limit of Y=256. | |||
Stony peaks are often surrounded by [[Minecraft:forest]]s and [[Minecraft:savanna plateau]]s before the valley biomes like [[Minecraft:savanna]]s and [[Minecraft:jungle]]s, although they may border jungles directly. | |||
They never generate close to [[Minecraft:mangrove swamp]]s or [[Minecraft:windswept savanna]]s. When near an [[Minecraft:ocean]], the surrounding terrain gets cut off into massive cliffs. [[Minecraft:River]] valleys are either deep fjords, or have no river biome and consist of elevated land biomes. | |||
[[Minecraft:Deep dark]] is guaranteed below stony peaks, generating up to higher altitudes. Above this, [[Minecraft:dripstone caves]] are common, although [[Minecraft:lush caves]] may also generate. | |||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
The biome does not have any terrain layer blocks and directly exposes [[Minecraft:stone]] along with many ores. [[Minecraft:Strip]]s of [[Minecraft:calcite]] are unique to this biome, and [[Minecraft:gravel]] replaces some stone. {{IN|je}}, [[Minecraft:granite]] and [[Minecraft:andesite]] can continue generating here at much higher altitudes. | |||
Like other mountain peak biomes, [[Minecraft:emerald ore]] and [[Minecraft:infested stone]] can generate here as well as more [[Minecraft:iron ore]] and [[Minecraft:coal ore]], more often exposed to the surface than anywhere else. [[Minecraft:Pillager outpost]]s generate here, while no passive mobs can spawn. | |||
With [[Minecraft:Vibrant Visuals]], stony peaks use warmish atmospherics, lighting, and color grading similar to [[Minecraft:jungles]], although they use default volumetric [[Minecraft:fog]]. This makes the night sky appear slightly less dark, and moonlight is much brighter blue. | |||
== Mobs == | == Mobs == | ||
| Line 214: | Line 221: | ||
|[[Minecraft:Goat]]s now spawn in stony peaks.}} | |[[Minecraft:Goat]]s now spawn in stony peaks.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.18.0|dev=beta 1.18.0.20|Stony peaks can now generate by default without enabling experimental gameplay.}} | |{{HistoryLine||1.18.0|dev=beta 1.18.0.20|Stony peaks can now generate by default without enabling experimental gameplay.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.21.90|dev=Preview 1.21.90.26|Added warmish atmospherics, lighting, and color grading to stony peaks with [[Minecraft:Vibrant Visuals]].}} | |||
}} | }} | ||
| Line 233: | Line 241: | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
=== Screenshots === | === Screenshots === | ||
<gallery> | |||
Stony Peaks single biome.png|A stony peaks [[Minecraft:single biome]] world | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Development images === | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Snowy slopes next to desert.jpg|Snowy mountain biomes would generate directly next to hot biomes in early caves and cliffs development - this is why the stony peaks biome was added. | Snowy slopes next to desert.jpg|Snowy mountain biomes would generate directly next to hot biomes in early caves and cliffs development - this is why the stony peaks biome was added. | ||
LadyAgnes Mountains 1.jpg|Frozen and stony peaks surrounded by cliffs and forests | LadyAgnes Mountains 1.jpg|Frozen and stony peaks surrounded by cliffs and forests | ||
LadyAgnes Mountains 2.jpg|Ditto | LadyAgnes Mountains 2.jpg|Ditto | ||
LadyAgnes Mountains 3.jpg|Ditto | LadyAgnes Mountains 3.jpg|Ditto | ||
Stony Peaks and Shore.jpg|Stony peaks near stony shores and jungles | Stony Peaks and Shore.jpg|Stony peaks near stony shores and jungles | ||
Mountain Development Comparison.jpg|Mountains in development | Mountain Development Comparison.jpg|Mountains in development | ||
Atorstling Mountains.jpg|Stony peaks at sunset | Atorstling Mountains.jpg|Stony peaks at sunset | ||
Stony Peaks Savanna.jpg|Stony peaks in a savanna | Stony Peaks Savanna.jpg|Stony peaks in a savanna | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
*[[Minecraft:Mountains]] | *[[Minecraft:Mountains]] | ||
*{{BiomeLink| | *{{BiomeLink|Savanna Plateau}} | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
Latest revision as of 11:11, 4 June 2026
Stony peaks are warmer Minecraft:mountain peak biomes completely made out of Minecraft:stone and Minecraft:calcite strips.
Generation
Stony peaks only generate on high mountain peaks in the moderately high temperature range, making them quite rare. Depending on the continentalness, erosion, and weirdness, stony peaks can take on many different shapes; small hilltops not much higher than Y=160, large singular mountain peaks, rings of peaks surrounding a valley, or extreme mountainous terrain with rugged terrain up to the generation limit of Y=256.
Stony peaks are often surrounded by Minecraft:forests and Minecraft:savanna plateaus before the valley biomes like Minecraft:savannas and Minecraft:jungles, although they may border jungles directly.
They never generate close to Minecraft:mangrove swamps or Minecraft:windswept savannas. When near an Minecraft:ocean, the surrounding terrain gets cut off into massive cliffs. Minecraft:River valleys are either deep fjords, or have no river biome and consist of elevated land biomes.
Minecraft:Deep dark is guaranteed below stony peaks, generating up to higher altitudes. Above this, Minecraft:dripstone caves are common, although Minecraft:lush caves may also generate.
Description
The biome does not have any terrain layer blocks and directly exposes Minecraft:stone along with many ores. Minecraft:Strips of Minecraft:calcite are unique to this biome, and Minecraft:gravel replaces some stone. Template:IN, Minecraft:granite and Minecraft:andesite can continue generating here at much higher altitudes.
Like other mountain peak biomes, Minecraft:emerald ore and Minecraft:infested stone can generate here as well as more Minecraft:iron ore and Minecraft:coal ore, more often exposed to the surface than anywhere else. Minecraft:Pillager outposts generate here, while no passive mobs can spawn.
With Minecraft:Vibrant Visuals, stony peaks use warmish atmospherics, lighting, and color grading similar to Minecraft:jungles, although they use default volumetric Minecraft:fog. This makes the night sky appear slightly less dark, and moonlight is much brighter blue.
Mobs
The following mobs naturally spawn here:
Sounds
Music
Data values
ID
Achievements
Advancements
History
Announcement
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Minecraft Education
Data history
Issues
Gallery
Screenshots
-
A stony peaks Minecraft:single biome world
Development images
-
Snowy mountain biomes would generate directly next to hot biomes in early caves and cliffs development - this is why the stony peaks biome was added.
-
Frozen and stony peaks surrounded by cliffs and forests
-
Ditto
-
Ditto
-
Stony peaks near stony shores and jungles
-
Mountains in development
-
Stony peaks at sunset
-
Stony peaks in a savanna
See also
References
Minecraft:de:Steinige Gipfel Minecraft:fr:Pics rocheux Minecraft:pt:Picos rochosos Minecraft:uk:Кам'яні вершини Minecraft:zh:裸岩山峰