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Revision as of 11:10, 28 May 2026
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A swamp or swampland is a wetland Minecraft:biome where Minecraft:slimes, Minecraft:frogs, and Minecraft:bogged can spawn, and it is the only biome where Minecraft:swamp huts can generate. It is vegetated by unique Minecraft:swamp oaks covered in Minecraft:vines, Minecraft:firefly bushes, Minecraft:lily pads, and more.
Generation
Swamp biomes are usually found in flat terrain near sea level in regions with very high erosion values, and they also replace Minecraft:rivers in these areas. Swamps never directly border the Minecraft:ocean, however, their water bodies are often connected to one.
The swamp biome generates at temperatures of -0.45 to 0.2, meaning it generates at the temperate and cold biome temperature noise values. Surrounding terrain is usually flat with biomes like Minecraft:plains, Minecraft:sunflower plains, most Minecraft:forests, and most Minecraft:taigas. Often, swamps are surrounded by ranges of windswept hills or windswept savannas, some islands of temperate biomes can generate within the swamp. At higher temperatures, swamps border Minecraft:mangrove swamps, while they end abruptly in frozen rivers at cold temperatures.
Description
Swamps have sparse Minecraft:oak trees which can grow on land or in shallow water and generate with Minecraft:vines growing on them. Minecraft:Mushrooms are more common here than in most Overworld biomes, mostly generating in dark areas or under trees. Template:IN, Minecraft:huge mushrooms can generate as well. Minecraft:Sugar cane is found more commonly growing on shores, and Minecraft:seagrass litters the bottom of flooded areas. Minecraft:Firefly bushes and Minecraft:blue orchids grow among the grass, the latter of which are found exclusively in swamps. Minecraft:Lily pads are scattered across the surface of the water and Minecraft:dead bushes dot the surface of the land.
Swamp biomes, alongside Minecraft:mangrove swamps and Minecraft:deserts, can generate underground Minecraft:fossils. A swamp rarely generates Minecraft:swamp huts, housing a Minecraft:witch and a black Minecraft:cat. Only witches can spawn in and around the hut. Minecraft:Villages sometimes generate next to a swamp, where they spawn unique swamp Minecraft:villagers. Otherwise, the only way for these villagers to spawn is either by being bred in a swamp, or curing a Minecraft:zombie villager that spawned in a swamp.
Swamps have elevations low enough to go below sea level throughout much of the area. A large portion of swamps is flooded, where patches of Minecraft:clay are found on the lakebed, although deeper water only has a Minecraft:gravel floor. The shores of swamps may have marsh-like terrain, where the shores are very irregular, often without smooth transition, and with some small puddles generated. Minecraft:Sand or gravel Minecraft:disks do not generate.
Minecraft:Water in swamps takes on a gray-green color. Underwater Minecraft:fog is thick here so that visibility is lower than in other biomes underwater. Additionally, unlike other Minecraft:Overworld biomes, swamps have varying tints for Minecraft:grass blocks, Minecraft:short grass, Minecraft:leaves, and other plants, following a noise algorithm.
With Minecraft:Vibrant Visuals, swamps have a unique brown-green sky color, and stronger volumetric fog effects, fading the Minecraft:sun and sunlight.
Mobs
Minecraft:Slimes may spawn in swamps during the night, exclusively between Y=50 and Y=70, making swamps and mangrove swamps the only places where slimes can be found above ground. Their spawn rate is affected by the Minecraft:moon phase, spawning most often during full moon and not spawning at all during new moon. Minecraft:Bogged add an additional threat to the night, thunderstorms, or caves,Template:Only as their poison arrows can increase the danger of hostile mobs.
The following mobs naturally spawn here:
Sounds
Music
These music tracks play while the player is in the swamp.
| Filename in Minecraft |
Minecraft:Gameplay | Soundtrack Title | Soundtrack | Track preview | Weight |
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| aerie.ogg | Minecraft:Lush Caves, Minecraft:Forest, Minecraft:Dark Forest, Minecraft:Birch Forest, Minecraft:Old Growth Birch Forest, Minecraft:Jungle, Minecraft:Swamp, Minecraft:Old Growth Taiga | "Minecraft:Aerie" | Template:Sort | File:Aerie.ogg | 1 |
| firebugs.ogg | Minecraft:Lush Caves, Minecraft:Forest, Minecraft:Dark Forest, Minecraft:Birch Forest, Minecraft:Old Growth Birch Forest, Minecraft:Jungle, Minecraft:Swamp, Minecraft:Old Growth Taiga | "Minecraft:Firebugs" | Template:Sort | File:Firebugs.ogg | 1 |
| labyrinthine.ogg | Minecraft:Lush Caves, Minecraft:Forest, Minecraft:Dark Forest, Minecraft:Birch Forest, Minecraft:Old Growth Birch Forest, Minecraft:Jungle, Minecraft:Swamp, Minecraft:Old Growth Taiga | "Minecraft:Labyrinthine" | Template:Sort | File:Labyrinthine.ogg | 1 |
Data values
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Achievements
Advancements
History
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
Data history
Issues
Gallery
Screenshots
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Huge mushrooms in a swamp Template:In
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View of marsh-like terrain characteristic of swamps
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Minecraft:Fireflies in a swamp at night
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Overview of a large swamp biome
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A swamp hut with a witch in a swamp
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A swamp and a mangrove swamp bordering each other
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A small swamp on an island surrounded by a Minecraft:beach
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A village reaching into a swamp, causing swamp villagers to spawn naturally
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A Minecraft:lava lake generating in a swamp
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The sky in a swamp with Minecraft:Vibrant Visuals
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A Minecraft:ravine generating between the borders of a swamp and Minecraft:plains biome
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A swamp ending in a frozen biome, where they do not generate
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A swamp next to shattered terrain
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A swamp Minecraft:single biome world
Historical screenshots
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Old view of a swamp biome
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A swamp in beta 1.8
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A river running through a swamp before 1.18
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A swamp generated next to a frozen ocean
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Different water colors in swamp biome
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A swamp Minecraft:single biome world before Minecraft:1.18
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A swamp with Minecraft:ray tracing
Development images
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The first image of a swamp
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A swamp in Minecraft:Pocket Edition
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Swamp near a large hill
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A swamp near a shattered snow taiga
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A river running through a swamp
In other media
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Minecraft:Makena and Minecraft:Kai running through a swamp
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Lego kit featuring a Minecraft:swamp hut
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A swamp as seen in Minecraft:Minecraft Legends.
See also
External links
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