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=== Moss === | === Moss === | ||
− | + | When rain collides with [[cobblestone]], there's a chance [[moss]] will grow above the block. | |
=== Thunderstorm Event === | === Thunderstorm Event === | ||
− | [[Event:Thunderstorm|Thunderstorms]] are a variant of rain. Thunderstorms have darker [[ | + | [[Event:Thunderstorm|Thunderstorms]] are a variant of rain. Thunderstorms have darker lighting and produce [[lightning]], in addition to the typical rain effects. |
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Water_generator.jpg|As you can see rain can fill out water holes. | File:Water_generator.jpg|As you can see rain can fill out water holes. | ||
+ | File:DesertBiome.png|As you can see, it is impossible for it to rain in the desert. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | * [[Weather]] | ||
+ | * [[Event:Thunderstorm]] | ||
[[Category:Unfinished]] | [[Category:Unfinished]] |
Latest revision as of 18:36, 29 June 2025
Rain is a kind of weather that occurs in Mine Blocks. During a rainstorm, the sky gets darker, allows monsters to spawn on the surface. Rain only falls from the cloud level; going above the clouds shows a sky during clear weather. Rain will also put out fires and hydrate soil. Rain can be turned on and off using the weather command, or in horizontal bar above the Creative inventory. Blazes also take damage from rain if they are spawned outside the Nether.
Notes
- Zombies and skeletons will stop burning in the rain.
- It does not rain in the desert biome.
Usage
Water
If you make a hole in the ground, rain can fill it up with water.
Moss
When rain collides with cobblestone, there's a chance moss will grow above the block.
Thunderstorm Event
Thunderstorms are a variant of rain. Thunderstorms have darker lighting and produce lightning, in addition to the typical rain effects.