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Minecraft:Deep Ocean

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A deep ocean is a variant of regular Minecraft:oceans with the seafloor twice as deep.

Generation

Deep oceans generate adjacent to oceans when the Minecraft:continentalness drops even lower. This means that they cannot border land biomes, except Minecraft:mushroom fields. The seafloor is twice as deep as in regular oceans, usually around Y=30, and islands are much rarer, yet not impossible.

Deep oceans generate in the medium temperature zones, bordering Minecraft:deep lukewarm oceans and Minecraft:deep cold oceans.

Description

Like in any deep ocean, Minecraft:ocean monuments generate in deep oceans, meaning Minecraft:guardians and Minecraft:elder guardians can spawn there. Tall seagrass also generates more frequently in deep oceans compared to shallower oceans. In any other aspect, deep oceans are the same as regular oceans, with a Minecraft:gravel seabed and common Minecraft:fish spawning.

Mobs

The following mobs naturally spawn here:

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Sounds

When in any ocean biome, unique ocean Minecraft:ambience play randomly. Normal overworld tracks also play, alongside "Axolotl", "Dragon Fish" and "Shuniji", as the requirements for those are merely to be underwater rather than biome-determined.

Ambience

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Name Sound Group
Underwater Ambience File:Underwater Ambience.ogg Loop
Bubbles 1 File:Bubbles1.ogg Loop Additions
Bubbles 2 File:Bubbles2.ogg
Bubbles 3 File:Bubbles3.ogg
Bubbles 4 File:Bubbles4.ogg
Bubbles 5 File:Bubbles5.ogg
Bubbles 6 File:Bubbles6.ogg
Water 1 File:Water1.ogg
Water 2 File:Water2.ogg
Animal 1 File:Animal1.ogg Rare Loop Additions
Bass Whale 1 File:Bass Whale1.ogg
Bass Whale 2 File:Bass Whale2.ogg
Crackles 1 File:Crackles1.ogg
Crackles 2 File:Crackles2.ogg
Driplets 1 File:Driplets1.ogg
Driplets 2 File:Driplets2.ogg
Earth Crack File:Earth Crack.ogg
Animal 2 File:Animal2.ogg Ultra Rare Loop Additions
Dark 1 File:Dark1.ogg
Dark 2 File:Dark2.ogg
Dark 3 File:Dark3.ogg
Dark 4 File:Dark4.ogg

Music

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Filename
in Minecraft
Minecraft:Gameplay Soundtrack Title Soundtrack Track preview
axolotl.ogg Underwater "Axolotl" Template:Sort File:Axolotl.ogg
dragon_fish.ogg Underwater "Minecraft:Dragon Fish" Template:Sort File:Dragon Fish.ogg
shuniji.ogg Underwater "Minecraft:Shuniji" Template:Sort File:Shuniji.ogg

Data values

ID

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Achievements

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Advancements

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Videos

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History

Java Edition

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Bedrock Edition

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Legacy Console Edition

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Data history

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Issues

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Trivia

  • Before Minecraft:1.18, the Minecraft:plains and Minecraft:forest biomes generated in patches within regular deep ocean biomes, similar to how "hills" biomes generated within their respective base biomes, creating islands.
    • Although normal deep ocean biome could generate standalone, normal deep ocean biomes also generated in patches within normal ocean biomes.

Gallery

Screenshots

See also

References

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