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=== Screenshots ===
=== Screenshots ===
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<gallery>
File:CliffBiome.jpg|First image of a stony shore.
File:Stony Shore single biome.png|A stony shore [[Minecraft:single biome]] world
File:Buffet Stone Shore.png|A [[Minecraft:single biome]] stone shore world before [[Minecraft:1.18]]. The terrain is made almost entirely of stone and its variants, with only occasional dirt patches.
</gallery>
File:Stone Shore Ring.jpg|A ring-shaped stony shore biome.
 
File:Huge Cliff Bay.jpg|A large bay surrounded by tall stone cliffs.
==== Historical screenshots ====
File:Stone Shore RTX.png|A stone shore with [[Minecraft:ray tracing]].
<gallery>
File:Buffet Stone Shore.png|A [[Minecraft:single biome]] stone shore world before [[Minecraft:1.18]]. The terrain is made almost entirely of stone and its variants, with only occasional dirt patches
File:Stone Shore RTX.png|A stone shore with [[Minecraft:ray tracing]]
</gallery>
 
=== Mojang images ===
<gallery>
File:CliffBiome.jpg|First image of a stony shore
File:Stone Shore Ring.jpg|A ring-shaped stony shore biome
</gallery>
</gallery>



Revision as of 11:20, 10 May 2026

Template:Infobox biome A stony shore or stone beach is a coastal Minecraft:biome that is almost entirely made of Minecraft:stone and Minecraft:gravel. Stony shores replace Minecraft:beach biomes in some mountainous areas.

Generation

A stony shore replaces normal beaches in areas with mountainous terrain at low erosion values. This often (but not necessarily) occurs near Minecraft:mountains or plateau biomes. Stony shores can generate in any temperature zone, meaning that they create a high contrast with snowy or dry biomes.

Because of their low erosion values, stony shores generate close to Minecraft:deep dark. Stony shores are not to be confused with the oceanic Minecraft:cliffs that generate at higher continentalness and weirdness.

Description

Stony shores are made entirely of Minecraft:stone and variants, with long strips of Minecraft:gravel. They are usually a steep drop into the water they border. Stony shores may generate at high enough elevations to have Minecraft:snow on their peaks (above Y=120±8), even when bordering warm biomes.<ref>Template:Bug</ref> A slightly higher snow accumulation causes the snow to generate with more layers.Template:Only However, most of the surface is too warm for snowfall and ice, resulting in a large contrast with snowy biomes.

Template:IN, buried treasure can sometimes generate at high altitudes; Template:IN, it doesn't generate here.<ref>Template:Bug</ref> Minecraft:Ores are often exposed in stony shores.

Mobs

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Data values

ID

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Achievements

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Advancements

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History

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Data history

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Issues

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Gallery

Screenshots

Historical screenshots

Mojang images

See also

References

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External links

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