Minecraft:Swamp Hills
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Template:Removed featureTemplate:Unobtainable Swamp hills or swampland mutated were a rare variant of the Minecraft:swamp that no longer generate since Minecraft:Caves & Cliffs: Part II, and were removed in Java Edition.Template:Infobox biome
Description
The swamp hills featured hillier terrain rising up between the flat marshes. These hills would tower over the otherwise low-elevation swamp, with some large areas at high elevation without any water. Additionally, flooded areas in swamp hills tended to reach lower depths than the rest of the swamp, sometimes deep enough to have a Minecraft:gravel floor in place of a dirt floor, like normal Minecraft:oceans. Minecraft:Swamp huts did not generate in swamp hillsTemplate:Only, nor did Minecraft:slimes spawn, but Minecraft:fossils did still generate underground. Additionally, seagrass did not generate in flooded areas of swamp hills. If it connected to a Minecraft:jungle it had a chance to create a Minecraft:modified jungle edge biome.
The swamp hills had the same vegetation as the regular swamp, with swamp oaks, Minecraft:lily pads, Minecraft:blue orchids, Minecraft:mushrooms, and Minecraft:huge mushroomsTemplate:Only.
Although this biome is called 'swamp hills', it did not actually generate as a 'hills' variant, but as a 'modified' variant of the swamp, making it slightly rarer.
Mobs
Swamp hills used the same mob spawning chances as regular swamps.
The following mobs spawned naturally here:
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History
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
Data history
Gallery
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A swamp hills biome in Bedrock Edition. There is no water visible here.
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A Minecraft:swamp hut generated in a swamp hills biome in Bedrock Edition.
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An overhang generated in a swamp hills.
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A swamp hills biome generated next to a Minecraft:modified jungle edge.
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Swamp hills in Java Edition
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A swamp hills next to a river
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A swamp hills Minecraft:single biome world.
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An example of the temperature variation in swamps, leading to different shades of green for the Minecraft:grass blocks.
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Same as the previous image, edited for better visibility.
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Swamp hills with Minecraft:ray tracing