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|{{HistoryLine|||dev=18w11a|Added [[drowned]], which spawn in rivers.}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=18w11a|Added [[drowned]], which spawn in rivers.}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=18w14a|[[Seagrass]] now generates in rivers.}}
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=18w14a|[[Seagrass]] now generates in rivers.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.13.1|dev=18w31a|[[Squid]] now [[spawn]] only in [[ocean]]s and rivers, making them slightly more common in rivers, as there are fewer places elsewhere for them to spawn.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.13.1|dev=18w31a|[[Squid]] now [[Mob spawning|spawn]] only in [[ocean]]s and rivers, making them slightly more common in rivers, as there are fewer places elsewhere for them to spawn.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.18|dev=experimental snapshot 4|River biomes are less likely to form a steep, dry river gorge in mountainous terrain. Instead, they either carve a fjord through it, or they raise the terrain to form a valley.
|{{HistoryLine||1.18|dev=experimental snapshot 4|River biomes are less likely to form a steep, dry river gorge in mountainous terrain. Instead, they either carve a fjord through it, or they raise the terrain to form a valley.
|Rivers that go through [[swamp]]s tend to be more shallow.}}
|Rivers that go through [[swamp]]s tend to be more shallow.}}

Revision as of 16:17, 4 January 2025

This article is about the regular variant of the river. For the frozen river, see Frozen River.
River
River.png: Infobox image for River the biome in Minecraft
Features

Disk

Blocks

Water
Grass Block
Dirt
Clay
Sand
Gravel
Sugar cane
Seagrass

Climate

Temperature

0.5

Downfall

0.5

Precipitation

Yes

Colors

Grass color


 #8EB971

Foliage color


 #71A74D

Water color


 #3F76E4
[JE only]

 #0084FF
[BE only]

A river is a common biome. Rivers can serve as borders between various other biomes, and usually lead to oceans, although they can also form loops.

Description

Rivers are thin, lengthy biomes that frequently generate across the world. They typically serve as a division between two different biomes, but can also split a single biome in two. They are filled with water up to sea level, though rivers may run dry in certain areas due to higher than usual elevation. Saddle valleys in mountains can generate rivers, but often too high so that there's not any water. Rivers can vary a lot in width and depth, in generally flat areas rivers are usually around 10 blocks deep but in mountainous regions rivers can reach over 30 blocks in depth which is comparable to deep oceans. Sometimes rivers can also generate as lakes with small islands.

Exposed grass in rivers takes on a bluish-green hue and oak trees can rarely generate along with spare grass. Riverbeds consist of dirt, sand, gravel, and clay, and are one of the few places where clay generates, alongside lakes, swamp marshes, ocean hilltops, and lush caves. Sugar cane occasionally generates on the riverbank. Salmon and squid may spawn here.

The grass color is turquoise green, similar to the meadow and birch forest biomes. Vegetation is sparse, with occasional oak trees. Seagrass generates atop the riverbed.

Neither passive nor hostile‌[BE only] mobs (except drowned) spawn within river biomes themselves, but frequently wander into them from the surrounding biomes if they can spawn there. Drowned can spawn underwater, as can salmon and squid.

Mobs

The following mobs are naturally spawned here:

In Java Edition
MobSpawn weightGroup size
Monster category
Creeper1006154
Drowned1006151
Skeleton1006154
Slime[note 1]1006154
Spider1006154
Zombie956154
Enderman106151–4
Witch56151
Zombie Villager56151
Underground water creature category
Glow Squid14–6
Water creature category
Squid11–4
Water ambient category
Salmon11–5
Ambient category
Bat18
  1. Spawn attempt succeeds only in slime chunks.
In Bedrock Edition
MobSpawn weightGroup size
Monster category
Creeper1006151
Drowned1006152–4
Skeleton1006152
Slime[note 1]1006151
Spider1006151
Zombie956154
Enderman106152–3
Witch56151
Zombie Villager56152–4
Creature category
Glow Squid10182–4
Squid8182
Water creature category
Salmon13–5
  1. Spawn attempt succeeds only in slime chunks.

Data values

ID

Java Edition:

NameIdentifier[hide]Translation key
BiomeSprite river.png: Sprite image for river in Minecraft Riverriverbiome.minecraft.river

Bedrock Edition:

NameIdentifier[hide]Numeric ID
BiomeSprite river.png: Sprite image for river in Minecraft [No displayed name]river7

History

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[hide]Java Edition Beta
August 18, 2011Notch tweeted a screenshot of a revamped river biome.
1.8Pre-releaseAdded rivers as a separate biome. Previously, were generated as part of the terrain generation algorithm.
[hide]Java Edition
1.1318w08bAdded salmon, which spawn in rivers.
18w11aAdded drowned, which spawn in rivers.
18w14aSeagrass now generates in rivers.
1.13.118w31aSquid now spawn only in oceans and rivers, making them slightly more common in rivers, as there are fewer places elsewhere for them to spawn.
1.18experimental snapshot 4River biomes are less likely to form a steep, dry river gorge in mountainous terrain. Instead, they either carve a fjord through it, or they raise the terrain to form a valley.
Rivers that go through swamps tend to be more shallow.
experimental snapshot 5Rivers are less likely to be super deep or get choked off in flat areas.
Rivers tend to get shallow and merge with swamps instead of carving through them.
[hide]Pocket Edition Alpha
v0.1.0Added biomes, including rivers.
[hide]Bedrock Edition
1.2.13beta 1.2.13.8Added drowned, which spawn in river biomes.
1.4.0beta 1.2.14.2Added salmon, which spawn in rivers.
Rivers now generate with seagrass.
1.13.0beta 1.13.0.9Squid can now spawn in rivers.

Issues

Issues relating to "River" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there.

Trivia

  • Rivers override ravines at or close to the surface level, causing the ravine to be abruptly cut off by a wall of stone. However, if the ravine is long enough, it may continue on the other side of the river.
    • Ravines can generate underground in river biomes without being cut off.

Gallery

Screenshots

In other media

See also

External links

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