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|{{HistoryLine||1.21.90|dev=Preview 1.21.90.26|Added humid volumetric fog, warmish atmospherics, color grading, and lighting to modified jungle edges with [[Minecraft:Vibrant Visuals]].}} | |{{HistoryLine||1.21.90|dev=Preview 1.21.90.26|Added humid volumetric fog, warmish atmospherics, color grading, and lighting to modified jungle edges with [[Minecraft:Vibrant Visuals]].}} | ||
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Revision as of 11:12, 4 May 2026
Template:Removed featureTemplate:UnobtainableTemplate:Infobox biome The modified jungle edge or jungle edge mutated was a rare variant of the Minecraft:jungle edge biome that no longer generates since Minecraft:Caves & Cliffs: Part II, and was removed in Java Edition.
Description
The modified jungle edge featured the same smooth transition and lowered tree density that regular jungle edges had, though with much more mountainous terrain and occasional overhangs, like the modified jungle. Ocelots, parrots, and pandas spawned in this biome, but jungle pyramids didn't generate here. Template:IN, some bamboo plants generated here.
With Minecraft:Vibrant Visuals, modified jungle edges use a strong humid volumetric fog setting, which fades the distance in an orange tint. Modified jungle edges use warmish and color grading, which makes the biome look more humid and warm. The night sky is slightly brighter and moonlight colored more vibrant blue.
The modified jungle edge generated only in strict conditions, and it was the rarest biome in the game.
If a Minecraft:jungle biome bordered a rare Minecraft:swamp hills biome,<ref>Template:Bug</ref> then the modified jungle edge spawned as part of a double-layered transition, with a thin regular jungle edge bordering the swamp hills, and the modified jungle edge bordering the jungle. As both jungles and swamp hills were already rare, and even more rarely did they generate bordering each other, the conditions for a modified jungle edge to generate were extremely rarely met.
When they actually did manage to generate, they were often just a few hundred blocks in length, but in some cases were less than 10 blocks, making them one of the smallest biomes as well, covering only a few millionths (0.00027%) of the overworld by area.
Mobs
Modified jungle edges used the same mob spawning chances as jungle edges.
The following mobs spawned naturally here:
Data values
ID
History
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
Data history
Gallery
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A modified jungle edge in Java Edition.
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A very small modified jungle edge in Bedrock Edition.
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A modified jungle edge in Bedrock Edition. The swamp hills in the background have very rough terrain.
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A modified jungle edge in Java Edition. Only the mountain on the right side of the river is part of this biome.
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A modified jungle edge Minecraft:single biome world.
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A modified jungle edge with Minecraft:ray tracing.
See also
References
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