Minecraft:Desert Hills
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Template:Removed featureTemplate:Unobtainable Template:Infobox biome The desert hills were a variant of the Minecraft:desert that no longer generates since Minecraft:Caves & Cliffs: Part II and were removed in Java Edition.
Description
Like all other hills biomes, desert hills featured hillier terrain with occasional overhangs, cliffs, and floating islands. Sand often generated floating here, providing a risk of suffocation when the sand fell down. Desert hills were comprised mostly of Minecraft:sand and Minecraft:sandstone like the rest of the desert. No biome-specific structures other than fossils, desert pyramids,Template:Only and desert wells generated within this biome, making this variant overall more difficult and less rewarding. Desert hills didn't generate in the thin desert border around a Minecraft:badlands biome.
With Minecraft:Vibrant Visuals, desert hills re-use desert atmospherics, the sky is tinted turquoise-green at daytime and much brighter during the night. Moonlight is much more vibrant blue, and the warm color grading temperature tints everything yellow/orange.
Mobs
Desert hills used the same mob spawning chances as deserts.
The following mobs naturally spawned here:
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Bedrock Edition
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Gallery
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A desert hills biome.
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Another desert hills biome.
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Desert hills in Bedrock Edition.
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A desert pyramid in desert hills in Bedrock Edition.
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A frozen ocean next to desert hills in Bedrock Edition. Note the ocean ruins in an iceberg.
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A desert hills Minecraft:single biome world.
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Desert hills with Minecraft:ray tracing.