Minecraft:Ocean Ruins
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Template:For Template:Distinguish Template:Split Template:Infobox structure Ocean ruins are underwater Minecraft:structures primarily composed of Minecraft:stone bricks or Minecraft:sandstone. They are found in Minecraft:ocean biomes and rarely on Minecraft:beaches, and are inhabited by Minecraft:drowned and sometimes Minecraft:zombie nautiluses alongside them. They contain Minecraft:chests, Minecraft:suspicious sand, and Minecraft:suspicious gravel that contain a variety of Minecraft:loot, notably the buried Minecraft:treasure map and the Minecraft:sniffer egg. Ocean ruins have cold and warm underwater variants that vary from single huts to large villages.
Generation
Cold ocean ruins generate in normal, cold, and frozen Minecraft:ocean biomes or in their deep variants. They are composed of stone materials and contain some Minecraft:suspicious gravel blocks that can be excavated using a Minecraft:brush.
Warm ocean ruins generate in warm, lukewarm, and deep lukewarm ocean biomes, and are composed of sandstone and stone materials as well as having some blocks of Minecraft:suspicious sand within them.
Ocean ruins may at times be at least partially buried, including with their airspaces. During generation, all air blocks and structure blocks act as Minecraft:structure voids. This means that their associated suspicious blocks are also located under layers of usual Minecraft:sand, Minecraft:gravel, and even Minecraft:stone.
Suspicious sand and gravel randomly replace sand and gravel respectively during generation, and are not part of the Minecraft:structure definition.
Although most ocean ruins generate underwater, they sometimes generate on land, bordering a Minecraft:beach or another seaside Minecraft:biome.
30% of ocean ruins generate as large ocean ruins; the other 70% generate as small ruins. If the ocean ruin is large, there is a 90% chance for 4-8 (inclusive) small ocean ruins to generate around it in a cluster. If the ocean ruin is warm, large ocean ruins generate with a Minecraft:structure integrity of 0.9 and small ocean ruins generate with a structure integrity of 0.8. If the ocean ruin is cold, the "brick" variant of the chosen structure type generates with a structure integrity of 0.9 if large and 0.8 if small. The "cracked" variant generates with a structure integrity of 0.7 and the "mossy" variant generates with a structure integrity of 0.5, both regardless of size. Reduced structure integrity may also remove Minecraft:drowned and Minecraft:zombie nautiluses from the structures.
Structure
Template:Main Template:Info needed section The shape and size of ocean ruins varies greatly, and they often generate together in groups to create ruined villages.
All but two of the structures contain a loot Minecraft:chest with loot inside. The chest contains loot for specifically either a small or large sized ocean ruin structure and may be buried under blocks such as Minecraft:gravel and Minecraft:sand.
Cold ocean ruins are primarily composed of Minecraft:stone bricks, Minecraft:gravel, and Minecraft:suspicious gravel, and they also contain Minecraft:prismarine, Minecraft:sand, Minecraft:magma blocks, Minecraft:sea lanterns, Minecraft:polished granite, Minecraft:glazed terracotta, Minecraft:bricks, Minecraft:planks, Minecraft:cobblestone, Minecraft:mossy cobblestone, Minecraft:stone brick stairs, Minecraft:obsidian, or a Minecraft:chest with loot in it. Warm ocean ruins are primarily composed of Minecraft:sand, Minecraft:sandstone, and Minecraft:suspicious sand, and they also contain Minecraft:polished granite, Minecraft:polished diorite, Minecraft:sea lanterns, Minecraft:magma blocks, Minecraft:gravel, Minecraft:terracotta, Minecraft:sandstone stairs, or a loot Minecraft:chest.
Natural ocean ruins generate following the rules above and may not exactly match the stored structures.
The structures below are located in the folder Minecraft:client.jar/data/minecraft/structures/underwater_ruin. The following is a complete table of the structures with their filenames, descriptions and what they consist of.
Each Template:BlockLink indicates either a chest with random loot or the spawn location of a drowned/zombie nautilus Minecraft:mob.
Mobs
| File:DrownedFace.png | Template:Animate |
| Minecraft:Drowned | Minecraft:Zombie Nautilus |
Upon world generation, many of the structures spawn with Minecraft:drowned (usually one or two, though a few structures have three or four). These drowned are persistent, and do not despawn. Adult drowned wielding tridents may also also spawn riding a Minecraft:zombie nautilus as a zombie nautilus jockey.
Zombie nautiluses spawned from ruins are also persistent and will even spawn on Minecraft:Peaceful difficulty, despite being Minecraft:monsters, as the mobs spawned from ocean ruins count as part of the structure and ignore conventional spawning mechanics, leaving the zombie nautilus spawning on Peaceful by itself.<ref>Template:Bug</ref>
Cold ocean ruins
| Structure name | Description | Consists of | Images |
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underwater_ruin/big_brick_1underwater_ruin/big_cracked_1underwater_ruin/big_mossy_1
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A chunk-sized structure with a mostly gravel floor and a large, multidimensional arch. These 3 generate as an integrated whole. 1-2 Drowned always generate here. |
215–239 Template:BlockLink
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underwater_ruin/big_brick_2underwater_ruin/big_cracked_2underwater_ruin/big_mossy_2
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A chunk-sized structure consisting of two connected rooms, one taller than the other. These 3 generate as an integrated whole. 1-2 Drowned always generate here. |
209 in total Template:BlockLink, Template:BlockLink, Template:BlockLink
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underwater_ruin/big_brick_3underwater_ruin/big_cracked_3underwater_ruin/big_mossy_3
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A chunk-sized structure consisting of two large unconnected rooms, one much taller than the other and having an open top. These 3 generate as an integrated whole. 1-3 Drowned always generate here. |
301 in total Template:BlockLink, Template:BlockLink, Template:BlockLink
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underwater_ruin/big_brick_8underwater_ruin/big_cracked_8underwater_ruin/big_mossy_8
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A chunk-sized structure with not much height, looks similar to a floorplan of a large building. Remnants of Minecraft:wooden floors are present. These 3 generate as an integrated whole. 1-2 Drowned always generate here. |
210–224 Template:BlockLink
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underwater_ruin/brick_1underwater_ruin/cracked_1underwater_ruin/mossy_1
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A small building without a roof. These 3 generate as an integrated whole. A Drowned has a chance to generate here. |
36–38 Template:BlockLink
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underwater_ruin/brick_2underwater_ruin/cracked_2underwater_ruin/mossy_2
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A small structure with not much height. Consists of randomly placed Minecraft:stone bricks and Minecraft:mossy cobblestone. These 3 generate as an integrated whole. 1-2 Drowned have a chance to generate here. |
30–39 Template:BlockLink
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underwater_ruin/brick_3underwater_ruin/cracked_3underwater_ruin/mossy_3
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A small structure featuring a stone brick arch. These 3 generate as an integrated whole. |
30–35 Template:BlockLink |
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underwater_ruin/brick_4underwater_ruin/cracked_4underwater_ruin/mossy_4
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A small structure featuring a small, domed building. These 3 generate as an integrated whole. 1-2 Drowned have a chance to generate here. |
70–71 in total Template:BlockLink, Template:BlockLink, Template:BlockLink
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underwater_ruin/brick_5underwater_ruin/cracked_5underwater_ruin/mossy_5
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A small structure with a small, cuboid building. These 3 generate as an integrated whole. A Drowned has a chance to generate here. |
37–39 Template:BlockLink
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underwater_ruin/brick_6underwater_ruin/cracked_6underwater_ruin/mossy_6
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A small structure that looks similar to a castle tower. These 3 generate as an integrated whole. 1-4 Drowned have a chance to generate here. |
58 in total Template:BlockLink, Template:BlockLink, Template:BlockLink
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underwater_ruin/brick_7underwater_ruin/cracked_7underwater_ruin/mossy_7
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A small structure that resembles brick_5/cracked_5/mossy_5, although with a slightly taller roof. These 3 generate as an integrated whole. A Drowned has a chance to generate here. |
40 in total Template:BlockLink, Template:BlockLink, Template:BlockLink
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underwater_ruin/brick_8underwater_ruin/cracked_8underwater_ruin/mossy_8
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A small structure that looks similar to an igloo, although made of stone materials. These 3 generate as an integrated whole. A Drowned has a chance to generate here. |
41 in total Template:BlockLink, Template:BlockLink, Template:BlockLink
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Warm ocean ruins
| Structure name | Description | Consists of | Images |
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underwater_ruin/big_warm_4
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A chunk-sized structure featuring a large Minecraft:sandstone arch. 2 Drowned always generate here. |
220 Template:BlockLink
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underwater_ruin/big_warm_5
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A chunk-sized structure with a tall tower in the center. It looks similar to a fountain. 4 Drowned always generate here. |
222 Template:BlockLink
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underwater_ruin/big_warm_6
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A chunk-sized structure featuring 4 sandstone arches. 2 Drowned always generate here. |
219 Template:BlockLink
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underwater_ruin/big_warm_7
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A chunk-sized structure with an open sandstone dome. 2 Drowned always generate here. |
202 Template:BlockLink
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underwater_ruin/warm_1
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A small structure with an open dome. Looks like a smaller version of big_warm_7. |
75 Template:BlockLink |
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underwater_ruin/warm_2
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A small hut with a large opening in the front. 2 Drowned always generate here. |
42 Template:BlockLink
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underwater_ruin/warm_3
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A small hut that has an entrance on all sides. A Drowned always generates here. |
36 Template:BlockLink
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underwater_ruin/warm_4
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A small structure featuring two small arches. A Drowned always generates here. |
42 Template:BlockLink
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underwater_ruin/warm_5
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A small structure that is essentially a roof with multiple supports. A Drowned always generates here. |
37 Template:BlockLink
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underwater_ruin/warm_6
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A small hut that looks similar to the ruin5 series, although made of sand materials. It is filled with sand and the entrance is blocked off. |
48 Template:BlockLink |
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underwater_ruin/warm_7
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A small structure that looks similar to the ruin2 series, although made of sand materials. |
34 Template:BlockLink |
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underwater_ruin/warm_8
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A thin wall with multiple "windows". Appears to be a miniature cross section of big_warm_4. A Drowned always generates here. |
56 Template:BlockLink
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Loot
Chests
Template:LootChest Template:LootChest
Suspicious blocks
Data values
ID
Template:El: Template:ID table Template:ID table Template:ID table
Template:El: Template:ID table
Config
<section begin="config"/>
- Template:Nbt Structure configuration
- Template:Nbt: Template:Cd
- Template:Nbt inherit/structure
- Template:Nbt: Either
warmorcold. Determines which variant this structure uses. - Template:Nbt: The probability of this structure using the large variant buildings. Value between 0.0 and 1.0 (inclusive).
- Template:Nbt: The probability of a cluster of ocean ruins generating, instead of just one. Value between 0.0 and 1.0 (inclusive).
The structure filenames and placement of suspicious blocks is hardcoded.<section end="config"/>
Achievements
History
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
Minecraft Education
Issues
Trivia
- Template:IN, ocean ruins generate with approximately equal spacing in the X and Z directions.
- Template:IN, the loot chest of ocean ruins generates with a water block above it.<ref>Template:Bug</ref> This can be seen in the first image. Template:IN, this is not the case, according to the second picture.<ref>Template:Bug</ref>
Gallery
Screenshots
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Parts of a larger ruin peek out of the seabed.
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An underwater ruined village.
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A Minecraft:chest found inside a larger building with multiple rooms.
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Ruins generated beside a Minecraft:badlands.
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Small ocean ruins generated in a Lukewarm Ocean.
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A chest located in an ocean ruins building, that is hidden by a block, viewed in Minecraft:spectator mode.
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Another screenshot of an ocean ruins structure.
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Underwater ruins generated within a coral reef.
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A ruined village inhabited by Minecraft:drowned.
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The Minecraft:drowned can sometimes spawn in positions that they cannot get out of.
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An ocean ruin next to an underwater ravine.
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An ocean ruin at the surface of the ocean.
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A large underwater ruin structure.
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A ruined village partially generated on land.
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Ruins generated on an island.
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An ocean ruin completely generated on a hill near the water.
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A ruined village generated on frozen ocean and beaches.
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Ruins generated on land in Minecraft:Bedrock Edition, with water generated above the chest.
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Part of a ruin generated on a windswept hills. The rest of the ruins are in the ocean below. A Minecraft:village can be seen as well.
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A ruined village that generated on land in Minecraft:Java Edition. A loot chest is visible and is not waterlogged, unlike in Bedrock Edition.
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Underwater ruins generated on land.
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Underwater ruins generated intersecting an ocean monument, exposing the treasure room.
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Underwater ruins with two chests, with a couple of blocks separating them.
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An ocean ruin generated on a beach, complete with some unlucky drowned.
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2 ocean ruins chests generated on top of each other.
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Ocean ruins found on land.
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Ocean ruins generated in a Minecraft:village.
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Ocean ruins on a Minecraft:mushroom island shore.
Mojang images
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Minecraft:Noor in an ocean ruin
In other media
References
External links
Template:Navbox oceanTemplate:Navbox generated structures
Minecraft:de:Ozeanruine Minecraft:es:Ruinas oceánicas Minecraft:fr:Ruines océaniques Minecraft:it:Rovine oceaniche Minecraft:ja:海底遺跡 Minecraft:ko:바다 폐허 Minecraft:pl:Podwodne ruiny Minecraft:pt:Ruína Oceânica Minecraft:ru:Подводные руины Minecraft:zh:海底废墟