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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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None
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1.19.10.22 Preview, 1.19.10.20 Preview, 1.18.30.29 Preview, 1.18.30.28 Beta, 1.18.20.21 Beta, 1.18.10.26 Beta, 1.18.10.20 Beta, 1.18.0.27 Beta, 1.18.0.22 Beta, 1.18.0.20 Beta, 1.17.40.21 Beta, 1.17.40.20 Beta, 1.17.40, 1.18.0.25 Beta, 1.17.41 Hotfix, 1.18.2 Hotfix, 1.18.30.21 Preview, 1.18.30.20 Beta, 1.18.30.33 Preview, 1.18.30.32 Beta, 1.18.12 Hotfix, 1.18.31, 1.19.0, 1.20.51 Hotfix
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Confirmed
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Multiple
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630313
The dripstone caves biome may leak through big mountains, either by going out on the sides of it or through actual cave openings. However, it may generate snow layers depending on how high it is. This looks odd on biomes that don't have snow, while the opposite wouldn't be nearly as off putting.
On Java Edition, it doesn't generate snow because its temperature is the same as a plains biome (0.8), while on Bedrock it's as cold as extreme hills (0.2).
Some examples from MCPE-141666:
Seed: -226267073 Coords: -251 127 203
Seed: 47664 Coords: 2328 113 2880
- is duplicated by
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MCPE-141666 [Experimental] Entrances to caves, ravines and other depressions do not take biome temperature (in Dripstone Caves biome)
- Resolved