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Biome Java

Ice Spikes

Ice Spikes is a Minecraft overworld biome. Ice Spikes is a rare frozen biome with dramatic pillars of packed ice rising from the ground, some reaching over 20 blocks tall.

Java ID 26
Java Biome

📊 Key Facts

📌 Dimension
Overworld
📁 Category
Ice
📌 Temperature
0
📌 Has Precipitation
Yes

📖 Overview

Ice Spikes is a rare frozen biome with dramatic pillars of packed ice rising from the ground, some reaching over 20 blocks tall. The temperature is 0.0 with precipitation. Common mobs: Polar Bears, Strays, Rabbits. Notable features: Packed Ice Spikes, Snow Blocks, Blue Ice.

⌨️ Commands

Copy and paste these commands in-game or in a command block.

Locate
/locatebiome minecraft:ice_spikes

🔍 How to Get Ice Spikes

  • Explore the Overworld to find Ice Spikes biomes.
  • Use /locatebiome minecraft:ice_spikes to find the nearest Ice Spikes.
  • Use F3 debug screen to see your current biome.

⚡ What Ice Spikes Is Used For

  • Mobs found here: Polar Bears, Strays, Rabbits.
  • Resources and features: Packed Ice Spikes, Snow Blocks, Blue Ice.
  • Best source of packed ice in the game. Ice spikes make for dramatic building locations.

About Ice Spikes

Ice Spikes is a rare frozen biome with dramatic pillars of packed ice rising from the ground, some reaching over 20 blocks tall.

  • Dimension: Overworld
  • Temperature: 0.0
  • Precipitation: Yes
  • Category: Ice
  • Common Mobs: Polar Bears, Strays, Rabbits
  • Features: Packed Ice Spikes, Snow Blocks, Blue Ice

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ice Spikes in Minecraft?

Ice Spikes is a rare frozen biome with dramatic pillars of packed ice rising from the ground, some reaching over 20 blocks tall.

How do I find Ice Spikes?

Use the command /locatebiome minecraft:ice_spikes to find the nearest Ice Spikes. You can also explore the Overworld to find it naturally.

What mobs spawn in Ice Spikes?

Mobs in Ice Spikes: Polar Bears, Strays, Rabbits.

What are tips for Ice Spikes?

Best source of packed ice in the game. Ice spikes make for dramatic building locations.