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"title": "Coral Reef",
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Coral reefs are features that generate in warm ocean biomes. They consist of multiple clusters of coral blocks, coral, and coral fans. These clusters come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and colors.
The distribution of coral reefs is noise-based, which means that in some places of warm ocean floor, the reefs are distributed densely, and in other places there's no coral reef at all.[more information needed]
There are three types of coral reefs: coral tree, coral claw, and coral mushroom. Coral tree has a main trunk and two to four branches that tend to point upward. Coral claw has two to three branches that tend to point horizontally. Coral mushroom looks like a small hut or a domed building.
All these three types consist of coral blocks, coral, coral fans and sea pickles.
Seagrass and sea pickles can generate on coral blocks because they are generated later than coral reefs. Coral reefs may have several sea pickles on them, but not all sea pickles on them belong to the coral reef feature.
In Bedrock Edition, coral features densely cover warm ocean's floor, and there are two types of coral features: huge coral and small coral.
There are two types of huge coral: coral (coral reefs) feature and coral crust feature. Coral feature comes in four varieties of shapes, including small clump, tree-like coral, craw-like coral, and coral spire. Coral crust feature is a huge pile of blocks including coral blocks, dead coral blocks, andesites, diorites, granites and sands. Both types of huge coral have some coral fans attached to them. Unlike Java Edition, there are no sea pickles in these features; however, seagrass feature and sea pickle feature can also generate on them.
There are two types of small coral: sea anemone feature and coral hang feature. Sea anemone feature consists of coral and coral fans, generating attached to the top surface of blocks that are not lower than 16 blocks below the sea level (Y>=48). Coral hang feature consists of coral fans, generating attached to a side surface of blocks that are not lower than 14 blocks below the sea level (Y>=50).
In Bedrock Edition, coral crusts are generated with structure files, which are stored in the behavior_packs/vanilla/structures/coralcrust folder.
The structure blocks do not appear in the final generation.
| Structure name | Consists of | Image |
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coralcrust/crust1
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31👁 Image Sand |
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coralcrust/crust2
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22 👁 Image Granite |
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coralcrust/crust3
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17 👁 Image Sand |
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coralcrust/crust4
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16 👁 Image Andesite |
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coralcrust/crust5
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33 👁 Image Andesite |
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coralcrust/outcropping1
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9 👁 Image Diorite |
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coralcrust/outcropping2
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12 👁 Image Granite |
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coralcrust/outcropping3
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14 👁 Image Diorite |
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coralcrust/outcropping4
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14 👁 Image Granite |
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coralcrust/outcropping5
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12 👁 Image Andesite |
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coralcrust/outcropping6
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28 👁 Image Granite |
| Feature type | Identifier |
|---|---|
| 👁 EnvSprite coral-reef.png: Sprite image for coral-reef in Minecraft [No displayed name] | coral_claw |
| 👁 EnvSprite coral-reef.png: Sprite image for coral-reef in Minecraft [No displayed name] | coral_mushroom |
| 👁 EnvSprite coral-reef.png: Sprite image for coral-reef in Minecraft [No displayed name] | coral_tree |
| Configured feature | Identifier |
|---|---|
| 👁 EnvSprite coral-reef.png: Sprite image for coral-reef in Minecraft [No displayed name] | warm_ocean_vegetation |
| Feature | Identifier |
|---|---|
| 👁 EnvSprite coral-reef.png: Sprite image for coral-reef in Minecraft [No displayed name] | coral_feature |
| 👁 EnvSprite coral-reef.png: Sprite image for coral-reef in Minecraft [No displayed name] | coral_crust_feature |
| 👁 BlockSprite coral-fans.png: Sprite image for coral-fans in Minecraft [No displayed name] | coral_hang_feature |
| 👁 BlockSprite coral.png: Sprite image for coral in Minecraft [No displayed name] | sea_anemone_feature |
{ "type":"minecraft:coral_claw", "config":{} }
| Java Edition | |||||||
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| 1.13 | 18w10d | Added coral reefs, previously teased at MINECON Earth 2017. | |||||
| 18w16a | Coral fans now generate in coral reefs. | ||||||
| pre1 | The title screen panorama now showcases a coral reef. | ||||||
| 1.14 | 18w48a | A hotfix for 1.14 snapshots replaces the title screen panorama, which no longer shows a coral reef. | |||||
| Bedrock Edition | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.4.0 | beta 1.2.14.2 | Added coral reefs. | |||||
| 1.5.0 | beta 1.5.0.4 | The title screen panorama now showcases a coral reef. | |||||
| 1.8.0 | beta 1.8.0.8 | The title screen no longer showcases a coral reef. | |||||
| 1.18.10 | beta 1.18.10.26 | Coral reef now generates in the deeper depths of Warm Oceans.[1] | |||||
Issues relating to "Coral Reef" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there.