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{{About|the stony shore|the regular variant of the beach|Beach}}
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{{Infobox biome
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|title=Stony Shore
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|image=Stone Shore.png
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|imagesize=250px
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|downfall=0.3
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|temperature=0.2
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|precipitation=Yes
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|grasscolor=#8AB689
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|foliagecolor=#6DA36B
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|watercolor={{color|#3F76E4}}{{only|java|short=y}}<br>{{color|#0D67BB}}{{only|bedrock|short=y}}
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|structures={{EnvLink|Buried Treasure}}{{only|Bedrock|short=y}}
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|blocks={{BlockLink|Water}}<br>{{BlockLink|Stone}}<br>{{BlockLink|Gravel}}<br>{{BlockLink|Andesite}}<br>{{BlockLink|Diorite}}<br>{{BlockLink|Granite}}
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}}
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A '''stony shore''' is a variant of the [[beach]] biome that replaces it in some mountainous areas.
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== Description ==
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A stony shore replaces normal beaches in areas with mountainous terrain at low [[Biome#Erosion|erosion]] values. They are made entirely of [[stone]], with long [[Strip|strips]] of [[gravel]]. They are usually a steep drop into the water below. Stony shores may generate at high enough elevations to have snow on their peaks (above Y=120±8), even when bordering warm biomes.<ref>{{bug|MC-240697||It snows in the stony shore biomes from Y {{=}} 118 and above}}</ref> Water and lava [[Spring|springs]] frequently generate on the sides of stony shores. {{IN|bedrock}}, buried treasure can sometimes generate at high altitudes, and can even generate at Y=90; {{IN|java}}, it doesn't generate here.<ref>{{bug|MC-127290}}</ref>
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The steep drops into the ocean below makes this variant dangerous, especially if the player is unaware of their surroundings.
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== Mobs ==
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The following mobs are naturally spawned here:
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{{Spawn table
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|edition=java
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|monster=
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{{Spawn row|Creeper|weight=100|size=4}}
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{{Spawn row|Skeleton|weight=100|size=4}}
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{{Spawn row|Slime|weight=100|size=4|note=Spawn attempt succeeds only in slime chunks.}}
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{{Spawn row|Spider|weight=100|size=4}}
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{{Spawn row|Zombie|weight=95|size=4}}
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{{Spawn row|Enderman|weight=10|size=1-4}}
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{{Spawn row|Witch|weight=5|size=1}}
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{{Spawn row|Zombie Villager|weight=5|size=1}}
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|ambient=
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{{Spawn row|Bat|weight=10|size=8}}
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|underground=
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{{Spawn row|Glow Squid|weight=10|size=4-6}}
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}}
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{{Spawn table
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|edition=bedrock
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|monster=
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{{Spawn row|Creeper|weight=100|size=1}}
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{{Spawn row|Slime|weight=100|size=1|note=Spawn attempt succeeds only in slime chunks.}}
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{{Spawn row|Spider|weight=100|size=1}}
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{{Spawn row|Zombie|weight=95|size=2-4}}
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{{Spawn row|Skeleton|weight=80|size=1-2}}
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{{Spawn row|Enderman|weight=10|size=1-2}}
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{{Spawn row|Witch|weight=5|size=1}}
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{{Spawn row|Zombie Villager|weight=5|size=2-4}}
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|creature=
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{{Spawn row|Glow Squid|weight=10|size=2-4}}
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}}
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{{-}}
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== Data values ==
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=== ID ===
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{{edition|java}}:
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{{ID table
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|displayname=Stony Shore
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|spritetype=biome
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|nameid=stony_shore
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|foot=1}}
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{{edition|bedrock}}:
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{{ID table
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|displayname=[No displayed name]
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|spritetype=biome
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|spritename=stony-shore
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|nameid=stone_beach
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|id=25
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|foot=1}}
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== History ==
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{{HistoryTable
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|{{HistoryLine|java}}
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|{{HistoryLine||1.7.2|dev=13w36a|Added the stone beach biome.}}
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|{{HistoryLine||1.13|dev=18w19a|Changed the ID <code>stone_beach</code> to <code>stone_shore</code>.}}
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|{{HistoryLine||1.18|dev=experimental snapshot 2|Beaches are now generally wider.
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|Beaches no longer generate in some areas to provide more variation.}}
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|{{HistoryLine|||dev=experimental snapshot 3|Stone shores are less common.}}
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|{{HistoryLine|||dev=experimental snapshot 4|[[Strip]]s of [[andesite]], [[diorite]], [[granite]], and [[gravel]] sometimes generate in stone shores.}}
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|{{HistoryLine|||dev=21w37a|The strips of gravel are now wider.
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|Strips of andesite, diorite, and granite no longer generate in stone shores.<ref>{{bug|MC-236816||Granite, andesite and gravel strips no longer generate in stony peaks, as well as diorite, granite and andesite strips for stone shores|WAI}}</ref>}}
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|{{HistoryLine|||dev=21w40a|"Stone Shore" has been renamed to "Stony Shore".
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|The ID {{code|stone_shore}} has been changed to <code>stony_shore</code>.}}
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|{{HistoryLine|pocket alpha}}
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|{{HistoryLine||v0.9.0|dev=build 1|Added the stone beach biome.}}
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|{{HistoryLine|bedrock}}
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|{{HistoryLine||1.17.40|dev=beta 1.17.40.21|exp=Caves and Cliffs|Strips of gravel sometimes generate in stone shores.}}
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|{{HistoryLine|console}}
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|{{HistoryLine||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps3=1.22|psvita=1.22|ps4=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|Added the stone beach biome.}}
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}}
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== Issues ==
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{{issue list|Stony Shore}}
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== Gallery ==
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=== Screenshots ===
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<gallery>
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File:CliffBiome.jpg|First image of a stony shore.
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File:Buffet_Stone_Shore.png|A buffet stony shore world. The terrain is made almost entirely of stone and its variants, with only occasional dirt patches.
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File:Stone_Shore_Ring.jpg|A ring-shaped stony shore biome.
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File:Huge_Cliff_Bay.jpg|A large bay surrounded by tall stone cliffs.
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</gallery>
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== See also ==
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* {{BiomeLink|River}}
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* {{BiomeLink|Ocean}}
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== References ==
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{{Reflist}}
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== External links ==
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* {{Mcnet|around-block--stony-shore|Around the Block: Stony Shore|July 7, 2022|Duncan Geere}}
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== Navigation ==
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