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[[File:Floating Island Mango.png|thumb|A floating island with mango tree and vines]] | |||
Floating islands are | '''Floating islands''' are a type of terrain added in [[Game updates/20141119|version 1.6]]. | ||
==Appearance== | |||
A mass of some type of [[stone]] with a relatively level top of one or more layers of [[dirt]]. | |||
==Where Found== | |||
Floating islands are scattered through the [[Astronomy#Sky|sky]], generally 200 blocks or more above [[Ocean#sea level]] but staying below [[space]]. They can occur over land or [[water]]. | |||
==Flora== | |||
*[[Tree]]s, including [[Gem Tree|gem trees]] | |||
*[[Vine]]s | |||
*[[Tulip]]s | |||
==Fauna== | |||
Whatever [[Category:Creature|animals]] may spawn because of the flora present. | |||
==Notes== | |||
As the location of floating islands cannot be predicted, attempting to find them using [[ladder]]s or creating ramps from [[blocks]] is inefficient. The use of a [[jetpack]] is recommended, with ladders, [[Elevator Shaft|elevators]], [[portal]]s, or other means of travel installed after discovery. | |||
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Floating islands are a type of terrain added in version 1.6.
Appearance
A mass of some type of stone with a relatively level top of one or more layers of dirt.
Where Found
Floating islands are scattered through the sky, generally 200 blocks or more above Ocean#sea level but staying below space. They can occur over land or water.
Flora
Fauna
Whatever may spawn because of the flora present.
Notes
As the location of floating islands cannot be predicted, attempting to find them using ladders or creating ramps from blocks is inefficient. The use of a jetpack is recommended, with ladders, elevators, portals, or other means of travel installed after discovery.