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{{About|the removed gravelly mountains+ variant|the current biome|Windswept Gravelly Hills|the current mountains|Mountains | {{About|the removed gravelly mountains+ variant|the current biome|Windswept Gravelly Hills|the current mountains|Mountains}} | ||
{{Removed feature|edition=JE}} | {{Removed feature|edition=JE}} | ||
{{Unobtainable|edition=BE}} | {{Unobtainable|edition=BE}} | ||
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| structures = | | structures = | ||
| blocks = {{BlockLink|Gravel}}<br>{{BlockLink|Grass Block}}<br>{{BlockLink|Snow}}<br>{{BlockLink|Oak Log}}<br>{{BlockLink|Oak Leaves}}<br>{{BlockLink|Spruce Log}}<br>{{BlockLink|Spruce Leaves}}<br>{{BlockLink|Vines}}{{only|be|short=y}}<br>{{BlockLink|Mushrooms}}{{only|be|short=y}}<br>{{BlockLink|Stone}}<br>{{BlockLink|Emerald Ore}}<br>{{BlockLink|Coal Ore}}<br>{{BlockLink|Iron Ore}}<br>{{BlockLink|Infested Stone}} | | blocks = {{BlockLink|Gravel}}<br>{{BlockLink|Grass Block}}<br>{{BlockLink|Snow}}<br>{{BlockLink|Oak Log}}<br>{{BlockLink|Oak Leaves}}<br>{{BlockLink|Spruce Log}}<br>{{BlockLink|Spruce Leaves}}<br>{{BlockLink|Vines}}{{only|be|short=y}}<br>{{BlockLink|Mushrooms}}{{only|be|short=y}}<br>{{BlockLink|Stone}}<br>{{BlockLink|Emerald Ore}}<br>{{BlockLink|Coal Ore}}<br>{{BlockLink|Iron Ore}}<br>{{BlockLink|Infested Stone}} | ||
|atmospherics = Default | |||
|lighting = Cold | |||
|volumetric = Semi-humid | |||
|colorgrading = Coolish | |||
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Gravelly mountains+ generated within mountain biomes roughly the same way as regular gravelly mountains did, but they also generated when a [[Minecraft:wooded mountains]] that generated between a [[Minecraft:desert]] and a [[Minecraft:snowy plains]] became modified. Usually, the desert and snowy plains became modified too and were replaced with [[Minecraft:desert lakes]] and [[Minecraft:ice spikes]]. | Gravelly mountains+ generated within mountain biomes roughly the same way as regular gravelly mountains did, but they also generated when a [[Minecraft:wooded mountains]] that generated between a [[Minecraft:desert]] and a [[Minecraft:snowy plains]] became modified. Usually, the desert and snowy plains became modified too and were replaced with [[Minecraft:desert lakes]] and [[Minecraft:ice spikes]]. | ||
With [[Minecraft:Vibrant Visuals]], unlike gravelly mountains, gravelly mountains+ use a coolish humid [[Minecraft:Fog#Volumetric fog|volumetric fog]] setting, which slightly fades the distance in an orange tint. Gravelly mountains+ have coolish color grading tints the environment with a colder blue color, and cold sunlight which appears slightly brighter at dusk and dawn. | |||
== Mobs == | == Mobs == | ||
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|{{HistoryLine|bedrock}} | |{{HistoryLine|bedrock}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.17.30|exp=Caves and Cliffs|dev=beta 1.17.30.23|Gravelly Mountains+ no longer generate naturally.}} | |{{HistoryLine||1.17.30|exp=Caves and Cliffs|dev=beta 1.17.30.23|Gravelly Mountains+ no longer generate naturally.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.21.90|dev=Preview 1.21.90.26|Added semi-humid volumetric fog, cold lighting, and coolish color grading to gravelly mountains+ with [[Minecraft:Vibrant Visuals]].}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:06, 24 April 2026
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For the {{{Description}}} of the same name, see [[{{{Destination}}}]]. |
Template:Removed feature Template:Unobtainable Template:Infobox biome
The gravelly mountains+ or extreme hills plus trees mutated (also referred to as modified gravelly mountains in codeTemplate:Only) was a rare variant of the Minecraft:windswept hills that no longer generates since Minecraft:Caves & Cliffs: Part II, and was removed in Java Edition.
Description
Like other mountain biomes, the gravelly mountains+ featured a mountainous terrain, often passing the minimum Minecraft:snow height, with steep cliffs and floating islands. Like the regular Minecraft:gravelly mountains, the floor was mostly covered with Minecraft:gravel, with occasional blobs of Minecraft:grass blocks and Minecraft:stone. Oak and spruce Minecraft:trees rarely generated on the grass blocks. Minecraft:Emerald ore and Minecraft:infested stone sometimes replaced stone in this biome.
Template:IN, the gravelly mountains+ had the exact same terrain and vegetation as the regular gravelly mountains<ref>Template:Bug</ref>.
Template:IN, the regular gravelly mountains did not generate trees, making this biome unique. Unlike in Java Edition, gravel covered almost the entire biome, with only a few one-block wide stripes of grass blocks crossing the area. This also made trees much rarer.
Gravelly mountains+ generated within mountain biomes roughly the same way as regular gravelly mountains did, but they also generated when a Minecraft:wooded mountains that generated between a Minecraft:desert and a Minecraft:snowy plains became modified. Usually, the desert and snowy plains became modified too and were replaced with Minecraft:desert lakes and Minecraft:ice spikes.
With Minecraft:Vibrant Visuals, unlike gravelly mountains, gravelly mountains+ use a coolish humid volumetric fog setting, which slightly fades the distance in an orange tint. Gravelly mountains+ have coolish color grading tints the environment with a colder blue color, and cold sunlight which appears slightly brighter at dusk and dawn.
Mobs
Gravelly mountains+ had the same mob spawning chances as windswept hills.
The following mobs naturally spawned here:
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History
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
Data history
Gallery
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Gravelly mountains+ in Bedrock Edition.
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Another gravelly mountains+ biome.
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A regular gravelly mountains biome in Bedrock Edition for comparison. This biome does not have trees.
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A gravelly mountains+ Minecraft:single biome world.
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A regular gravelly mountains single biome world, showing that it is exactly the same.
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A gravelly mountains+ biome generated as the border between desert lakes and ice spikes.
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Gravelly mountains+ with Minecraft:ray tracing.