

Shipwrecks and underwater ruins always generate above ground, sometimes higher than 128 on the Y-axis. Warm and lukewarm ocean biomes in the Edge Far Lands appear as a "desert-like" patch, without any water in it, while normal and cold oceans generate grass blocks. If fossils generated here, they usually generated in mid-air without touching any block. However as of beta 1.16.220.50, the Far Lands could generate above Y=128 and sometimes even to the new 320 height limit. (as the terrain generator is limited to Y=128 despite the 256 height limit).

The features of the Far Lands in other Bedrock ports remain unknown.Ĭaves generated close to the Far Lands sometimes have an edgy "zipper" consistency, with sometimes every second block being hollowed out.ĭespite Y level 256 being the maximum build height, the Far Lands were still cut off at Y=128, although trees still generated normally.

Sometimes it is a skygrid, and sometimes it is a plain ocean/bedrock with different biomes. In Minecraft Education, what happened at the Far lands depends on the world. In multiplayer, the structure would depend on the platform used by the owner of the world. On mobile devices and Nintendo Switch, the Edge Far Lands would generate, depending on the coordinates.

On Realms and Bedrock Dedicated Servers, the Far Lands generated the same as on Windows 10, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4: only the nothingness generated. The exact structure depended on the platform. The Far Lands do not generate on flat worlds, due to the lack of a noise generator. (Bubble columns can still cause those blocks to fall, however.) Sand and gravel do not fall from generating in Bedrock Edition, resulting in relatively stable performance. The content of the Far Lands in the Bedrock Edition was slightly different in biomes and structure in positive coordinates. The Bedrock Edition Far Lands were different from the Java Edition Far Lands. In the Overworld, Nothingness appears instead of the skygrid. Map of the relative positions of the Far Lands. The Far Lands are initiated at X/Z: 12,550,821 and −12,550,824 and go on infinitely.
