![]() There are 126 different nether ambient sounds in total. Nether ambience plays while the player is in The Nether. Note: The sounds are very quiet, so if you can't hear it it's not audio error. Plays uncommonly while player is underwater.Ī.ultra_rare Plays commonly while player is underwater. Plays in never-ending loop as long as player is underwater. The codename for underwater ambience is ambient.underwater. The rarity of both is exaggerated in their name, and are actually derivd from their in-game code names. Additionally, "Loop Additions" are divided into three more groups: Rare and Ultra Rare. Both of these play independently of each other when the player is underwater. Underwater ambience is divided into two groups: "Loop" and "Loop Additions". They can be heard within a body of water of any size in any dimension. There are currently 22 different underwater ambient noises in total. Underwater ambience plays when the player's head is underwater. There are a total of 19 different cave noises.Ī sound as if an airplane was flying in distance.Īn Iron door slamming shut with a bell ringing.Ī Minecart tumbling down / something banging on wood with keys. The codename of cave ambiences is ambient.cave. These sounds can play in all biomes except the Nether biomes, as long as there is a cave or a dark enough area present. A dark cave in which a player may hear cave ambience.Ĭave ambience (also known as cave sounds, or eerie noises in Java Edition subtitles) are sounds that play occasionally when the player is underground or in a dark area.
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