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=== Flowing caves ===
 
=== Flowing caves ===
The most common type of cave is one that seems to be a carved pathway. They can range between only a few blocks wide, to being relatively massive in size. When generated, the caves will replace all blocks in its path with air, except for a select few, such as sandstone.
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The most common type of cave is one that seems to be a carved pathway. They can range between only a few [[blocks]] wide, to being relatively massive in size. When generated, the caves will replace all [[blocks]] in its path with air, except for a select few, such as [[sandstone]].
  
 
In the overworld, caves have a chance to generate directly from [[dungeon]]s.
 
In the overworld, caves have a chance to generate directly from [[dungeon]]s.
  
 
=== Cliff caves and overhangs ===
 
=== Cliff caves and overhangs ===
When a cliff is generated, there's a chance that the generator will spawn a cave at its base. The caves generated are usually small.
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When a [[cliff]] is generated, there's a chance that the generator will spawn a cave at its base. The caves generated are usually small.
  
 
=== Caverns ===
 
=== Caverns ===
Caverns in Mine Blocks are small reservoirs of liquid (such as water, lava, and acid), found deeper underground.
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[[Cavern]]s in [[Mine Blocks]] are small reservoirs of [[liquid]] (such as [[water]], [[lava]], and [[acid]]), found deeper underground.
  
 
=== Nether caves ===
 
=== Nether caves ===
Caves generated in the nether are much larger in width, length, and frequency, yet otherwise identical to the ones generated in the overworld. They account for much of the generation time for the nether.
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Caves generated in the [[nether]] are much larger in width, length, and frequency, yet otherwise identical to the ones generated in the overworld. They account for much of the generation time for the [[nether]].
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 06:40, 4 July 2020

A cave is a naturally generated path through the underground rocks. Caves generate in both the overworld and the nether.

Patterns of generation

Flowing caves

The most common type of cave is one that seems to be a carved pathway. They can range between only a few blocks wide, to being relatively massive in size. When generated, the caves will replace all blocks in its path with air, except for a select few, such as sandstone.

In the overworld, caves have a chance to generate directly from dungeons.

Cliff caves and overhangs

When a cliff is generated, there's a chance that the generator will spawn a cave at its base. The caves generated are usually small.

Caverns

Caverns in Mine Blocks are small reservoirs of liquid (such as water, lava, and acid), found deeper underground.

Nether caves

Caves generated in the nether are much larger in width, length, and frequency, yet otherwise identical to the ones generated in the overworld. They account for much of the generation time for the nether.

See also