Minecraft:Caves & Cliffs
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Caves & Cliffs, also known as the Cave Update,<ref>Template:Tweet</ref> is the name of two major themed updates for Template:Els. The first part was released as Minecraft:Java Edition 1.17 and Minecraft:Bedrock Edition 1.17.0 on June 8, 2021,<ref name=":0">Template:Mcnet</ref><ref name="ReleaseDate">Template:Tweet</ref> which focused on Minecraft:blocks and Minecraft:mobs. The second part was released as Minecraft:Java Edition 1.18 and Minecraft:Bedrock Edition 1.18.0<ref name="caves-and-cliffs-faq">Template:Cite</ref> on November 30, 2021,<ref name="c&cp2-release">Template:Mcnet</ref> and brought major changes to Minecraft:Overworld generation, including new Minecraft:caves and Minecraft:mountains.
Announcement
Caves & Cliffs was announced in Minecraft:Minecraft Live 2020,<ref name="Recap">Template:Mcnet</ref> and on April 14, 2021, Minecraft:Mojang Studios announced that the update would be split into two portions due to the amount and complexity of content, as well as team health.<ref>Template:Ytl</ref> It was later announced in Minecraft:Minecraft Live 2021 that the Deep Dark portion, as well as certain items, of the Caves & Cliffs update would be delayed until Minecraft:The Wild Update to improve quality.
Release
On Template:JE, Part I started development with snapshot Minecraft:20w45a, which was released on November 4, 2020. The first pre-release for Caves & Cliffs: Part I was released on May 27, 2021, and the first release candidate on June 4, 2021. Part II started development with Minecraft:1.18 Experimental Snapshot 1, which was released on July 13, 2021, followed by the first pre-release on November 11, 2021, and the first release candidate on November 25, 2021.
On Template:BE, Part I started development with beta 1.16.200.52, which was released on October 28, 2020. Most of the Part I features were behind Minecraft:experimental gameplay toggle until the Part I release and were not included in the full Minecraft:1.16.200, Minecraft:1.16.210, and Minecraft:1.16.220 release.<ref>Template:Tweet</ref><ref>Template:Tweet</ref> In Part II, development continued with beta 1.17.30.23, which was released on August 25, 2021. In Minecraft:1.17.10, released on July 13, 2021, non-beta users were able to test out most of early Part II features behind experimental gameplay.<ref>Template:Mcnet</ref>
Both Java and Bedrock editions received Caves & Cliffs: Part I on June 8, 2021,<ref name=":0" /> and Caves & Cliffs: Part II on November 30, 2021.<ref name="c&cp2-release"/>
Additionally, features from Caves & Cliffs: Part I, were released for Template:El in 1.17.30 on November 2, 2021. Part II features were released in 1.18.32 on August 9, 2022.
For Minecraft:China Edition, Caves & Cliffs: Part I was released on January 21, 2022, and Part II on August 27, 2022.
Additions
Blocks
Amethyst family of blocks:
- Template:AnimateFile:Amethyst Cluster (U) JE1.png Minecraft:Amethyst bud and Minecraft:Amethyst cluster
- Grows from a budding amethyst.
- When amethyst clusters are broken, it drops amethyst shards.
- File:Block of Amethyst JE3 BE1.png Minecraft:Block of amethyst
- Crafted with Minecraft:amethyst shards.
- File:Budding Amethyst JE3 BE1.png Minecraft:Budding amethyst
- Cannot be mined using Minecraft:Silk Touch
- Used to grow an amethyst cluster.
- Plants that include normal and flowering variant.
- Flowering variants attract Minecraft:bees.
- File:Azalea JE2 BE2.pngFile:Flowering Azalea JE2 BE2.png Minecraft:Azalea and Minecraft:Flowering azalea
- Found in Minecraft:lush caves.
- Can also be generated from using Minecraft:bone meal on a Minecraft:moss block.
- Using bone meal spawns an Minecraft:azalea tree.
- File:Potted Azalea JE1 BE1.pngFile:Potted Flowering Azalea JE1 BE1.png Can be potted.
- File:Azalea Leaves.pngFile:Flowering Azalea Leaves.png Minecraft:Azalea leaves and Minecraft:Flowering azalea leaves
- Part of the azalea tree.
- File:Rooted Dirt JE1 BE1.png Minecraft:Rooted dirt
- Generate underneath the Minecraft:azalea tree as a cluster of roots.
- Can also spawn post-generation by growing an azalea tree with Minecraft:bone meal.
- Bone meal can be used to grow Minecraft:hanging roots.
- using a Minecraft:hoe to harvest hanging roots.
- Generate underneath the Minecraft:azalea tree as a cluster of roots.
- File:Hanging Roots JE2 BE2.png Minecraft:Hanging roots
- Found on the undersides of Minecraft:rooted dirts.
File:Calcite JE4 BE1.png Minecraft:Calcite
- Found surrounding Minecraft:amethyst geodes and in Minecraft:stony peaks.
Template:AnimateTemplate:Animate Minecraft:Candle
- Crafted by combining 1 Minecraft:honeycomb and 1 Minecraft:string.
- Unlit when placed.
- File:Four Candles JE1.png Four can be placed in one block.
- File:Candle (lit) JE2 BE1.png Can be lit using Minecraft:flint and steel or Minecraft:fire charge.
- Can also be dyed in 16 colors.
- File:Cake with Candle JE1 BE1.png Can also be placed on Minecraft:cakes.
Template:Animate Minecraft:Cave vines
- Found in Minecraft:lush caves.
- Planted by Template:Control Minecraft:glow berries on the bottom of a block.
- Minecraft:Bone meal can be used to grow glow berries on empty vines.
Copper family of blocks:
- File:Copper Ore JE2 BE2.png File:Deepslate Copper Ore JE2 BE2.png Minecraft:Copper ore
- Found in y-levels between -16 and 112.
- Drops Minecraft:raw copper when mined without Minecraft:Silk Touch.
- Template:Animate Minecraft:Block of copper
- Has 4 levels of Minecraft:oxidation and can be waxed to prevent further oxidation.
- The wax can be scraped off using an Minecraft:axe.
- Has 4 levels of Minecraft:oxidation and can be waxed to prevent further oxidation.
- Template:Animate Minecraft:Cut copper
- File:Lightning Rod (U) JE3.png Minecraft:Lightning rod
- Crafted using three Minecraft:copper ingots.
- Used to redirect lightning strikes within a 128 block radius.
- Can also be hit with a Minecraft:trident with Minecraft:Channeling during a thunderstorm.
Deepslate family of blocks:
- Dark-looking rocks that generate below y-levels from 8 to -63, gradually replacing Minecraft:stone.
- Is harder and takes longer to mine compared to stone.
- File:Deepslate.png Minecraft:Deepslate
- Drops Minecraft:cobbled deepslate when mined with a non-Minecraft:Silk Touch pickaxe.
- Template:Animate Minecraft:Deepslate variants of the 7 existing Overworld Minecraft:ores.
- File:Deepslate.png Minecraft:Infested deepslate
- Same as Infested Stone if break can spawn Minecraft:Silverfish.
- File:Cobbled Deepslate.png Minecraft:Cobbled deepslate
- Can be used in lieu of Minecraft:cobblestone for most recipes.
- Can smelt into Deepslate.
- File:Cobbled Deepslate Stairs.png Minecraft:Cobbled deepslate stairs
- File:Cobbled Deepslate Slab.png Minecraft:Cobbled deepslate slab
- File:Cobbled Deepslate Wall.png Minecraft:Cobbled deepslate wall
- File:Polished Deepslate.png Minecraft:Polished deepslate
- File:Deepslate Bricks.png Minecraft:Deepslate bricks
- File:Deepslate Tiles.png Minecraft:Deepslate tiles
- File:Chiseled Deepslate.png Minecraft:Chiseled Deepslate
Dripleaf
- Plants with big leaves that generate in Minecraft:lush caves.
- File:Small Dripleaf JE3.png Minecraft:Small dripleaf
- Can only be place underwater in certain blocks.
- Can only be place on land on clay and moss blocks.
- Using bone meal turns it to a big dripleaf.
- File:Big Dripleaf (S) JE2.png Minecraft:Big dripleaf
- Can be used as a temporary platform.
- The longer a player, mob, or entity stands on it, the leaf droops down and drops them before returning to its untilted state.
- If Minecraft:powered, they don't droop down.
- Can be used as a temporary platform.
File:Dripstone Block JE1 BE1.png Minecraft:Dripstone block
- Found in Minecraft:dripstone caves.
- Can also be crafted using four Minecraft:pointed dripstone.
- Used to grow pointed dripstone.
- Template:AnimateTemplate:Animate Minecraft:Pointed dripstone
- Found in Minecraft:dripstone caves.
- Forms a stalactite when placed on the bottom of a block.
- Forms a stalagmite when placed on the top of a block.
- Forms a pillar when a stalactite and stalagmite meet.
File:Glow Lichen (D) JE2.png Minecraft:Glow lichen
- A naturally occurring light source found rarely in caves, growing on any face of a block.
- Obtained with Minecraft:shears, otherwise breaks.
- Up to 6 can be put on the same block space, merging into one block.
File:Moss Block JE1 BE1.png Minecraft:Moss block
- Found in Minecraft:lush caves.
- Spreads to adjacent blocks using Minecraft:bone meal.
- Can generate Minecraft:short grass, Minecraft:tall grass, azaleas, and Minecraft:moss carpet.
- File:Moss Carpet.png Minecraft:Moss carpet
- Crafted using two moss blocks adjacent to each other.
File:Powder Snow JE1 BE1.png Minecraft:Powder snow
- Found in Minecraft:groves and Minecraft:snowy slopes.
- Can also be farmed using a cauldron when snowing.
- Causes players and mobs to fall through and move at a slow speed.
- Minecraft:Rabbits, Minecraft:foxes, Minecraft:silverfishes, Minecraft:endermites, and players or mobs wearing Minecraft:leather boots don't fall through the powdered snow.
- Staying too long in powder snow causes freeze damage.
- Minecraft:Polar bears, Minecraft:snow golems, Minecraft:strays or mobs wearing Minecraft:leather armor don't froze in the powdered snow.
Raw Minecraft:metal blocks:
- Raw variants of the existing metal blocks except using the raw ones.
- File:Block of Raw Iron JE3 BE2.png Minecraft:Block of raw iron
- File:Block of Raw Gold JE3 BE2.png Minecraft:Block of raw gold
- File:Block of Raw Copper JE2 BE2.png Minecraft:Block of raw copper
File:Smooth Basalt JE1 BE1.png Minecraft:Smooth basalt
- Found surrounding Minecraft:amethyst geodes.
- Obtained by smelting regular Minecraft:basalt.
File:Spore Blossom (facing NWU).png Minecraft:Spore blossom
- Found in Minecraft:lush caves.
- Produces green particles from above.
File:Tinted Glass JE2 BE1.png Minecraft:Tinted glass
- Crafted using a glass block surrounded by four Minecraft:amethyst shards.
- Allows the ability to see through the block but blocks out light from within.
- Found in blobs sizes underground from y-levels of -63 to 0.
- Can also be found in iron ore veins.
Items
Template:InvSprite Minecraft:Amethyst shard
- Obtained by mining an Minecraft:amethyst cluster.
- Used to craft Minecraft:tinted glass, Minecraft:blocks of amethyst, and the Minecraft:spyglass.
Template:InvSprite Minecraft:Bucket of axolotl
- Obtained by using a Minecraft:water bucket on an Minecraft:axolotl.
- Can be used to transport the axolotl to a new location.
Template:InvSprite Minecraft:Copper ingot
- Obtained from smelting Minecraft:raw copper.
- Used to create Minecraft:copper blocks, Minecraft:lightning rods, and the Minecraft:spyglass.
Template:InvSprite Minecraft:Glow berries
- Grows on cave vines found natrually in Minecraft:lush caves.
- Restores Template:Hunger hunger and gives 0.4 hunger saturation.
Template:InvSprite Minecraft:Glow ink sac
- Obtained as drops from Minecraft:glow squids.
- Used to make Minecraft:signs glow in the dark.
- Can also be used to craft Minecraft:glow item frames.
Template:InvSprite "Otherside" music disc
- Obtained from loot chests in Minecraft:monster rooms and Minecraft:strongholds.
- The song was made by Minecraft:Lena Raine
Template:InvSprite Minecraft:Powder snow bucket
- Obtained from using a bucket on Minecraft:powder snow or a cauldron that is filled with powder snow.
- Used to place powder snow, which does not have an item form.
Template:InvSprite Template:InvSprite Template:InvSprite Minecraft:Raw metal
- Obtained from mining their respective ores
- Smelts into its corresponding Minecraft:ingots.
- Template:InvSprite Axolotl spawn egg
- Template:InvSprite Glow squid spawn egg
- Template:InvSprite Goat spawn egg
Template:InvSpriteFile:Spyglass JE2 BE1.png Minecraft:Spyglass
- Crafted using a amethyst shard on top of two copper ingots.
- Used to zoom in from afar.
Mobs
File:Axolotl Idle Floor Underwater.gif Minecraft:Axolotl
- An Minecraft:aquatic Minecraft:passive mob that spawns in Minecraft:lush caves.
- Can stay out of water for 5 minutes before it dehydrates.
- Can assist the player in aquatic combat, and grant Minecraft:Regeneration.
- File:Axolotl Play Dead.png Will play dead in order to regenerate health.
- In that state, enemy mobs will ignore.
- Comes in five different colors:
- File:Lucy Axolotl BE2.png Lucy\Leucistic
- File:Wild Axolotl JE1.png Wild
- File:Gold Axolotl JE2.png Gold
- File:Cyan Axolotl JE2.png Cyan
- File:Blue Axolotl JE2.png Blue
- Blue axolotl are rare and only obtainable through breeding.
- Can be bred with Minecraft:bucket of tropical fish.
- Attacks Minecraft:fish and squids.
- Always attack Minecraft:drowned, Minecraft:guardian, and Minecraft:elder guardian.
File:Glow Squid JE1.gif Minecraft:Glow squid
- A variant of the Minecraft:squid that spawns in dark, underwater areas.
- They appear to glow, but does not produce any light.
- Drops Minecraft:glow ink sacs when killed.
File:Goat JE1 BE1.png Minecraft:Goat
- A Minecraft:neutral mob that spawns in mountain biomes.
- Can jump 10 blocks tall.
- It takes less fall damaged unlike some mobs.
- Avoids Minecraft:powder snow.
- Will try to ram into a stationary entity, including the player.
- If successful, the entity takes Template:Hp to Template:Hp damage and is dealt 9 blocks of knockback.
- Having a rare screaming variant.
- Tend to be more aggressive than normal goats.
- Can come in both a normal variant and a rare screaming variant.
- Can be bred with Minecraft:wheat.
- File:Baby Goat JE1 BE2.png Baby goats don’t have horns.
Non-mob entities
Template:InvSpriteFile:Glow Item Frame JE1 BE3.png Minecraft:Glow item frame
- Crafted using an Minecraft:glow ink sac and Minecraft:item frame.
- Acts similarly to standard item frames, but items and maps are visible in the dark.
World generation
- Major overhaul of terrain and Minecraft:cave generation, with a new expanded Minecraft:world height from top to bottom.
- Biomes can now be generated in 3D, with different biomes depending now on y-level.
- Caves are now composed of two layers depending on depth.
- A stone layer, found in y-levels above 0.
- A deepslate layer, found in y-levels below 8.
- Minecraft:Aquifers, or bodies of water, generate deep underground, independent of sea level at Y=63.
- Caves now come in three noise generations: "cheese", "spaghetti", and "noodle".
- Cheese caves are large sprawling caves with stone pillars from top to bottom, and allows for elytra flight.
- Spaghetti caves are long, thin caves with smaller aquifers.
- Noodle caves are thinner, and smaller compared to spaghetti caves.
- Upgrading worlds before this update now blend chunk boundaries from old chunks to new chunks seemlessly.
- The bedrock layer for older worlds is converted to deepslate.
- Caves are now composed of two layers depending on depth.
Biomes
Minecraft:Cave biomes:
- Template:BiomeLink
- Found underground in areas that are the farthest away from any ocean biomes.
- Generates with Minecraft:dripstone blocks, Minecraft:pointed dripstone, Minecraft:water, and Minecraft:copper ore.
- Minecraft:Drowneds can also spawn here.
- Template:BiomeLink
- Found underground in areas with high humidity, such as Minecraft:jungles.
- Minecraft:Axolotls and Minecraft:tropical fishes can only be found here.
- Generates with Minecraft:azalea, Minecraft:moss block, Minecraft:moss carpet, Minecraft:grass, Minecraft:tall grass, Minecraft:vines, Minecraft:water, Minecraft:clay, small and Minecraft:big dripleaf, Minecraft:spore blossoms, and Minecraft:glow berries.
Minecraft:Mountain biomes:
- Slopes
- Template:BiomeLink
- Found near slopes of snowy mountains that are near forest biomes.
- Minecraft:Rabbits, Minecraft:wolves, and Minecraft:foxes spawn here.
- Generates with Minecraft:snow blocks and Minecraft:powder snow.
- Template:BiomeLink
- An elevated grassy biome, that is cold but filled with flowers.
- Generates with Minecraft:grass, Minecraft:tall grass, Minecraft:dandelions, Minecraft:azure bluets, Minecraft:cornflowers, poppies, oxeye daisies, and Minecraft:alliums.
- Minecraft:Sheeps, Minecraft:rabbits and Minecraft:donkeys spawn here.
- Template:BiomeLink
- Found near slopes of mountains next to plains or snowy plains.
- Minecraft:Goats and Minecraft:rabbits spawn here.
- Generates with Minecraft:snow, Minecraft:snow blocks, and Minecraft:powder snow.
- Template:BiomeLink
- Peaks
- Template:BiomeLink
- Found in smooth and less jagged peaks in areas with snowy, cold, or temperate biomes.
- Minecraft:Goats can only spawn here.
- Generates with Minecraft:snow, Minecraft:snow blocks, Minecraft:ice, and Minecraft:packed ice.
- Template:BiomeLink
- Found in sharp and jagged peaks in areas with snowy, cold, or temperate biomes.
- Minecraft:Goats can only spawn here.
- Generates with Minecraft:snow, Minecraft:snow blocks, and Minecraft:stone.
- Template:BiomeLink
- Found in areas that are surrounded by warm biomes, such as Minecraft:jungles and Minecraft:savannas.
- Generates with Minecraft:stone, Minecraft:gravel, and Minecraft:calcite.
- Template:BiomeLink
Features
File:Amethyst Geode JE4 BE1.png Minecraft:Amethyst geode
- Found underground.
- Surrounded by Minecraft:smooth basalt and Minecraft:calcite; the inside contains Minecraft:block of amethyst and Minecraft:amethyst clusters.
File:Azalea Tree.png Minecraft:Azalea tree
- Generates naturally above lush caves and when Minecraft:bone meal is used on Minecraft:azalea or Minecraft:flowering azalea.
- Contains azalea Minecraft:leaves, flowering azalea leaves, and Minecraft:oak logs.
Soundtrack
- Eight new ambient tracks from Minecraft:Lena Raine and Minecraft:Kumi Tanioka were added; all but the tracks by Kumi Tanioka would play on the Minecraft:main menu until Minecraft:The Wild Update.
- "Minecraft:Stand Tall" by Minecraft:Lena Raine
- "Minecraft:Left to Bloom" by Minecraft:Lena Raine
- Plays in Minecraft:lush caves, Minecraft:meadows, and any other biome that does not already have a corresponding set of biome-specific music.
- "Minecraft:Wending" by Minecraft:Lena Raine
- "Minecraft:Infinite Amethyst" by Minecraft:Lena Raine
- Plays in Minecraft:groves and Minecraft:dripstone caves.
- "Minecraft:One More Day" by Minecraft:Lena Raine
- Plays in Minecraft:meadows, Minecraft:snowy slopes, Minecraft:lush caves, and any other biome that does not already have a corresponding set of biome-specific music.
- "Minecraft:Floating Dream" by Minecraft:Kumi Tanioka
- Plays in Minecraft:jagged peaks, Minecraft:lush caves, and any other biome that does not already have a corresponding set of biome-specific music.
- "Minecraft:Comforting Memories" by Minecraft:Kumi Tanioka
- Plays in Minecraft:groves and any other biome that does not already have a corresponding set of biome-specific music.
- "Minecraft:An Ordinary Day" by Minecraft:Kumi Tanioka
- Plays in Minecraft:snowy slopes, Minecraft:dripstone caves, and Minecraft:lush caves.
Changes
Blocks
Minecraft:Blackstone, Minecraft:gilded blackstone, Minecraft:polished blackstone bricks, and Minecraft:cracked polished blackstone bricks as well as stair, slab and wall variants
- Slightly changed the texture.
Minecraft:Block of lapis lazuli
- Renamed from "Lapis Lazuli Block" to "Block of Lapis Lazuli".
File:Cake with Candle JE1 BE1.png Minecraft:Cake
- Have a variation called "Cake with Candle".
- Can be created by Template:Control a Minecraft:candle on an uneaten cake.
- The candle on the cake comes in 17 colors, depending on the color of the candle used to create it.
- The candle pops off when any of the cake is eaten.
File:Lava Cauldron JE1.png File:Powder Snow Cauldron JE1.png Minecraft:Cauldron
- Can now be filled with lava (previous exclusive to Template:BE) and powder snow.
- Lava-filled cauldrons can damage players and mobs inside of them, and give off a Minecraft:redstone comparator signal of strength 3.
- Powder snow cauldrons are formed when cauldrons are under the sky during Minecraft:snowfall.
- Can also be filled with powder snow by Template:Ctrl a powder snow bucket on it.
- Cauldrons can also filled water or lava when a pointed dripstone had the liquid on top.
File:Dirt Path JE4 BE3.png Minecraft:Dirt path
- Changed texture.
- Renamed from "Grass Path" to "Dirt Path".
- Now be made on top of Minecraft:dirt, Minecraft:coarse dirt, Minecraft:rooted dirt, Minecraft:mycelium, and Minecraft:podzol.
- Can now place Minecraft:powder snow using a Minecraft:powder snow bucket.
- Also can remove it using a Minecraft:bucket.
- Can be used to wax copper blocks with Minecraft:Honeycomb.
Template:Animate Minecraft:Ores
- Now received texture changes in their ore shape to better made them distinct for colorblind players.
- Minecraft:Diamond ore kept the classic shape with only some minor tweaks with colorization.
- Minecraft:Iron ore and Minecraft:gold ore no longer drops itself when mined with a non-Minecraft:Silk Touch pickaxe; instead giving their raw mineral form.
- This permits both blocks to be affected with Minecraft:Fortune for the first time for increased drops.
Template:Animate Minecraft:Signs
- Changed textures to better match with the new plank texture.
- Can now be tinted with glow ink sacs to make the text glow.
- Glowing signs do not affect the light level, but appear as if the text itself is illuminated.
- Regular Minecraft:ink sacs can be used to remove the glowing effect.
- Now has sounds for being dyed.
Items
Change several item textures for consistency:
- Template:InvSprite Minecraft:Campfire
- Template:InvSprite Minecraft:Clock
- Template:InvSprite Minecraft:Compass
- Template:Animate Minecraft:Doors
- Template:InvSprite Minecraft:Item frame
- Template:Animate Minecraft:Signs
- Template:InvSprite Minecraft:Soul campfire
- Template:InvSprite Minecraft:Sugar cane
- Prevents the player or mob from freezing in the Minecraft:powder snow.
- Wearing Minecraft:leather boots prevent them from sinking.
- Can also use to "swim" in the powder snow.
Mobs
The light level spawn rate of monsters had been decreased to 0.
- No longer drops Minecraft:gold ingots.
- Instead its been replaced by Minecraft:copper ingots.
- Now converts into Minecraft:strays on a powder snow instead of froze to death.
File:Siamese Cat JE3.png Minecraft:Siamese cat
- Changed texture.
Minecraft:Shulker in Template:JE
- If a shulker is hit by another shulker's projectile, it now has a chance of spawning a new shulker. Shulkers are more likely to spawn new shulkers when there are fewer shulkers nearby.
Non-mob entities
File:Spectral Arrow JE3.png Minecraft:Spectral arrowTemplate:Only
- Change texture to better match its item form.
- Change the back texture to match the new plank textures.
World generation
Ore distribution
- Changed ore generation of all ores making them have a spread value like Minecraft:lapis lazuli ore. Some still retain a linear generation alongside a spread generation.
- Minecraft:Coal ore attempts to generate twice: once, evenly between an altitude of Y=136 and Y=256; and as a spread, peaking at an altitude of Y=96 and generating between an altitude of Y=0 and Y=192.
- Minecraft:Copper ore generates between Y=-16 and Y=112, generating the most at Y=48 and like all other ores, uses spread. It peaks at Y=48. Bigger blobs of copper ore generate in dripstone caves.
- Minecraft:Iron ore attempts to generate three times: once as a spread peaking at an altitude of Y=256, generating above Y=80; another as a spread peaking at Y=16 and generating with a minimum height of Y=-24 and a maximum height of Y=57, and a smaller one spreading evenly between the altitudes of Y=-64 and Y=-32.
- Minecraft:Gold ore generates between the altitudes of Y=-64 and Y=32, peaking at Y=-16. Also, extra gold generates below Y=-48. The extra gold that generates in the Minecraft:badlands biome was increased, with a top height limit from Y=79 to Y=256, and increased number of blobs.
- Minecraft:Lapis lazuli ore attempts to generate twice: once, as a spread between the altitudes of Y=32 and Y=-32, peaking at an altitude of 0; and evenly between the altitudes of Y=64 and Y=-64, generating buried like Minecraft:ancient debris.
- Minecraft:Redstone ore attempts to generate twice: once, evenly between an altitude of Y=15 and Y=-64; and as a spread, peaking at an altitude of -64 and generating below an altitude of Y=-32.
- Minecraft:Diamond ore now generate as a spread, generating below Y=16 and peaking at depths near Y=-64.
- Minecraft:Emerald ore generates above Y=-16 as a spread, peaking at Y=256 and decreasing in quantity as the Minecraft:altitude decreases.
- The size and positioning of diorite, andesite, granite, gravel and dirt has been tweaked - there are larger blobs of these blocks but they're fewer and further apart.
- Diorite, andesite and granite generate less commonly above Y = 60.
Biomes
Some biomes have been renamed:
Old name New name Tall Birch Forest Old Growth Birch Forest Giant Tree Taiga Old Growth Pine Taiga Giant Spruce Taiga Old Growth Spruce Taiga Snowy Tundra Snowy Plains Jungle Edge Sparse Jungle Stone Shore Stony Shore Mountains Windswept Hills Wooded Mountains Windswept Forest Gravelly Mountains Windswept Gravelly Hills Shattered Savanna Windswept Savanna Wooded Badlands Plateau Wooded Badlands
- Since the terrain height is no longer controlled by biomes, most of the height variant sub-biomes, along with previously unused biome variants have been removed from the game and had their code merged into the main biome:
- As a result of this change:
- All deserts are now eligible for village and desert pyramid generation.
- All taigas are now eligible for village and pillager outpost generation.
- All swamps are now eligible for swamp hut generation.
- All snowy taigas are now eligible for igloo generation.
- Worlds made in previous versions that generated these biomes convert them into their default variants.
- Now can generate in mountain peaks.
- Red sand generates a bit higher.
- Red sandstone now generates naturally once again.
- Now are generally wider.
- In some places there is a chance where no beaches generate at all, to provide some variation
- Now generate with strips of gravel.
- Can generate alongside any biome instead of just windswept hills.
Features
- Now generate with oak logs as pillars, and oak fences with chains as a means for support.
- Lava springs can now generate amid Minecraft:calcite, Minecraft:dirt, Minecraft:snow block, Minecraft:powder snow and Minecraft:packed ice.
- These changes allow lava springs to generate in Minecraft:mountains and snowy terrain.
- Water springs can now generate amid Minecraft:dirt and Minecraft:snow block, and don't generate higher than Y=192.
- Now able to generate in slightly deeper water than before.
- Now slightly more spread out.
- Now generate in Minecraft:meadows.
Further revisions
Java Edition
1.17
- 1.17.1 made changes to some game mechanics and fixes bugs.
1.18
- 1.18.1 made minor changes to fog and fixed bugs.
- 1.18.2 added the Template:Cmd command, made significant changes to Minecraft:tags and Minecraft:custom world generation, and fixed bugs.
Bedrock Edition
1.17
- 1.17.1 was released exclusively on Nintendo Switch to fix a bug in which players weren't able to connect to any server.
- 1.17.2 was released to fix bugs related to world generation.
- 1.17.10 added Minecraft:candles, brought additional parity with Template:JE, experimental features for 1.18.0, and fixed bugs.
- 1.17.11 was released to fix some critical bugs.
- 1.17.30 was released to bring additional parity with Template:JE, new features behind the experimental toggle, and fixed bugs.
- 1.17.32 was released to fix some critical bugs after the release of 1.17.30.
- 1.17.33 was released exclusively on Fire tablets to fix a bug in which players weren't able to launch the game.
- 1.17.34 was released to fix a bug in which owned content did not appear in the inventory after redeeming a retail code.
- 1.17.40 was released to fix bugs and add more features behind the experimental toggle.
- 1.17.41 was released to fix some critical bugs after the release of 1.17.40.
1.18
- 1.18.1 and 1.18.2 were released to fix some critical bugs after the release of 1.18.0.
- 1.18.10 was released to bring more parity with Template:JE and fix bugs.
- 1.18.11 was released exclusively on Nintendo Switch to fix bugs.
- 1.18.12 was released to fix bugs.
- 1.18.30 was released to add new Create New World UI, more parity with Template:JE such as 64-bit seeds, hunger changes, and fixes bugs.
- 1.18.31 was released to add the Spectator mode experimental toggle and fix bugs.
- 1.18.32 was released exclusively on Android, Fire OS, and Nintendo Switch to improve game performance.
- 1.18.33 was released exclusively on Nintendo Switch to fix bugs.
Promotions
Caves & Cliffs Explorers
Template:Main Shortly after Part II, a tie-in world was released on the Minecraft:Marketplace. The release involves exploring the ruins of a destroyed village, helping various characters rebuild the town using new features from the update. Throughout the world are guest appearances from Minecraft:YouTubers such as Minecraft:Logdotzip and Minecraft:BigB, using the same character designs featured in the Minecraft:YouTube Creators Skin Pack. The map went on to be promoted itself, with a special animation detailing its backstory.
A Caves & Cliffs Story
Template:Main Coinciding with the release of Part I was a trilogy of short stories published on Minecraft:Minecraft.net. Written by Minecraft:Sofia Dankis, the trilogy touches on various features introduced in the update, including Minecraft:goats, Minecraft:axolotls, and Minecraft:lush caves.
Videos
Trailer
Template:Main A trailer for Part I was released on June 8, 2021. Template:CV
A trailer for Part II was released on November 30, 2021. Template:CV
Showcases
Videos made by Minecraft:slicedlime:
Java Edition
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Quotes
Trivia
- Minecraft:Mojang Studios employees explored real caves to research for the update. This helped give inspiration and ideas for the update, including for the noodle caves (previously called mesh caves).<ref>Template:Tweet</ref><ref>Template:Tweet</ref>
- Minecraft:Henrik Kniberg also recalled memories of past visits to caves around the world.<ref>Template:Tweet</ref>
- The art style of the concept art for Caves & Cliffs was inspired by the concept art of the Minecraft:Adventure Time episode Minecraft:Diamonds and Lemons, which was a crossover with Template:MC.<ref>Template:Tweet</ref>
- Minecraft:Archaeology, Minecraft:bundles, the Minecraft:deep dark biome, sculk blocks, the Minecraft:warden, and Minecraft:goat horns were originally planned to be added in this update, but were delayed to a later version when the update was split. Sculk, the deep dark, the warden, and goat horns were added in Minecraft:The Wild Update, archaeology was added in the Minecraft:Trails & Tales update, and bundles were added in the Minecraft:Bundles of Bravery drop.<ref>Template:Ytl</ref>
Gallery
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Caves & Cliffs release logo
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Caves & Cliffs: Part I artwork
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Caves & Cliffs: Part I artwork without logo
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Caves & Cliffs: Part II artwork
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Caves & Cliffs: Part II artwork without logo
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The reveal of the Caves & Cliffs: Part II artwork
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The logo used at Minecraft:Minecraft Live 2020, which uses the former "Minecraft" logo, also used in promotional images for Caves & Cliffs: Part II (see above)
Mojang images
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A view of the lush caves
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Big dripleaves
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A player boating inside of a spaghetti cave, showcasing a subterranean water feature.
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A path of glow lichen in a cave
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A large underground lake in a cheese cave
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One of the only pictures of a mesh cave
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In an image from a developer, a likely prototype for Minecraft:calcite strips can be seen as well as tuff strips that never ended up being implemented
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The full screenshot that the previous image was cropped from with a prominent floating village
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A view of the dripstone caves
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Multiple goats, showcasing jump height
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Inside of an amethyst geode
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A copper roof house with weathered copper
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Lightning striking a Minecraft:lightning rod
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A few Minecraft:axolotls in a lush cave
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An axolotl army attacking an elder guardian
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A leaked screenshot showing "waterlogged-rail" in the title
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Several Caves & Cliffs features around a cozy cabin
Concept artwork
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Lush caves and its vegetation
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Lush caves
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Lush caves at night
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Dripstone caves and pointed dripstone
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Lake caves
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Flooded caves
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Axolotl and the warden
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"Cutie in a Bucket" - concept art of axolotl
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School of axolotls
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"Scale of Cuteness". Concept art of the axolotl, goat, and the warden
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Concept art of underground crystals, which was later reiterated into the amethyst geode
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Concept art of a crystal cave, which was later reiterated into the amethyst geode
Official artwork
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Original artwork from where the individual assets came
Comparisons
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Revised cave generation
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Changes to ore distribution and introduction of Minecraft:ore veins
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Minecraft:Aquifers providing local water levels
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Changes to world height from Y=-64 up to Y=320
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3D biome distribution
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Biomes now adapting to any type of terrain generations
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World blending between old and new chunks
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Mob spawning changes
References
External links
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