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| structures = {{EnvLink|Pillager Outpost}} | | structures = {{EnvLink|Pillager Outpost}} | ||
| features = | | features = | ||
| blocks = {{BlockLink|Snow | | blocks = {{BlockLink|Snow}}<br>{{BlockLink|Snow Block}}<br>{{BlockLink|Ice}}<br>{{BlockLink|Packed Ice}}<br>{{BlockLink|Emerald Ore}}<br>{{BlockLink|Infested Stone}} | ||
|atmospherics = Default | | atmospherics = Default | ||
|lighting = Cold | | lighting = Cold | ||
|volumetric = Default | | volumetric = Default | ||
|colorgrading = Cold | | colorgrading = Cold | ||
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'''Frozen peaks''' are snowy [[Minecraft:mountain]] peak biomes made out of [[Minecraft:ice]] and [[Minecraft:packed ice]] covered by [[Minecraft:snow block]]s. | '''Frozen peaks''' are snowy [[Minecraft:mountain]] peak biomes made out of [[Minecraft:ice]] and [[Minecraft:packed ice]] covered by [[Minecraft:snow block]]s. | ||
== Generation == | == Generation == | ||
Frozen peaks generate in | Frozen peaks only generate on high mountain peaks in the coldest to medium temperature ranges. Depending on the continentalness, erosion, and weirdness, frozen 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. | ||
As mountain peaks, they are often surrounded by layered slope biomes, bordering [[Minecraft:grove]]s and [[Minecraft:snowy slopes]] with plateau biomes like [[Minecraft:meadow]]s, [[Minecraft:cherry grove]]s, and [[Minecraft:pale garden]]s underneath, but they may also directly border medium biomes. | |||
Frozen peaks are separated from [[Minecraft:jagged peaks]] by river valleys and usually have slightly tamer terrain. | |||
They never generate close to [[Minecraft:swamp]]s or [[Minecraft:windswept hills]]. 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 frozen peaks, generating up to higher altitudes. Above this, [[Minecraft:dripstone caves]] are common, although [[Minecraft:lush caves]] may also generate. | |||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
The mountainous terrain of frozen peaks is covered by snow and snow blocks, with glaciers of [[Minecraft:packed ice]] and occasional small blobs of [[Minecraft:ice]]. [[Minecraft:Packed ice]] cliffs can generate in steep sides to the east or north with only a layer of snow covering them.{{only|be|short=1}} | |||
Like all other mountain biomes, [[Minecraft:emerald ore]] and [[Minecraft:infested stone]] commonly generates underground. [[Minecraft:Pillager outpost]]s may generate on the steep cliffs, sometimes reaching above the terrain generation limit. The only passive mobs that spawn here are [[Minecraft:goat]]s, as well as [[Minecraft:rabbit]]s and [[Minecraft:polar bear]]s {{in|be}}. [[Minecraft:Stray]]s spawn here at night. | |||
With [[Minecraft:Vibrant Visuals]], frozen peaks use default environmental settings with a strong cold color grading, making the biome appear icy blue. They use cold sunlight, which is slightly brighter at dusk and dawn. | With [[Minecraft:Vibrant Visuals]], frozen peaks use default environmental settings with a strong cold color grading, making the biome appear icy blue. They use cold sunlight, which is slightly brighter at dusk and dawn. | ||
Revision as of 11:06, 8 May 2026
Template:Infobox biome Frozen peaks are snowy Minecraft:mountain peak biomes made out of Minecraft:ice and Minecraft:packed ice covered by Minecraft:snow blocks.
Generation
Frozen peaks only generate on high mountain peaks in the coldest to medium temperature ranges. Depending on the continentalness, erosion, and weirdness, frozen 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.
As mountain peaks, they are often surrounded by layered slope biomes, bordering Minecraft:groves and Minecraft:snowy slopes with plateau biomes like Minecraft:meadows, Minecraft:cherry groves, and Minecraft:pale gardens underneath, but they may also directly border medium biomes.
Frozen peaks are separated from Minecraft:jagged peaks by river valleys and usually have slightly tamer terrain.
They never generate close to Minecraft:swamps or Minecraft:windswept hills. 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 frozen peaks, generating up to higher altitudes. Above this, Minecraft:dripstone caves are common, although Minecraft:lush caves may also generate.
Description
The mountainous terrain of frozen peaks is covered by snow and snow blocks, with glaciers of Minecraft:packed ice and occasional small blobs of Minecraft:ice. Minecraft:Packed ice cliffs can generate in steep sides to the east or north with only a layer of snow covering them.Template:Only
Like all other mountain biomes, Minecraft:emerald ore and Minecraft:infested stone commonly generates underground. Minecraft:Pillager outposts may generate on the steep cliffs, sometimes reaching above the terrain generation limit. The only passive mobs that spawn here are Minecraft:goats, as well as Minecraft:rabbits and Minecraft:polar bears Template:In. Minecraft:Strays spawn here at night.
With Minecraft:Vibrant Visuals, frozen peaks use default environmental settings with a strong cold color grading, making the biome appear icy blue. They use cold sunlight, which is slightly brighter at dusk and dawn.
Mobs
The following mobs naturally spawn here:
Sounds
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Screenshots
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Large mountains.
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A screenshot from a tall mountain peak. Note the elevation.
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Preview of mountain generation.
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Preview of mountain generation.
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Mountains seen in Minecraft:Minecraft Live 2020.
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Mountains rising above the clouds.
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Frozen and stony peaks surrounded by cliffs and forests.
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Ditto.
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Ditto.
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Very large mountains covered in spruce trees and snow.
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A snowy peak in the distance.
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Mountains in development.
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A frozen peaks mountaintop.
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A cabin in a forest surrounded by mountains.
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The same mountains in Java Edition and Bedrock Edition.
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Frozen peaks.
See also
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External links
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