It can be found in the sky, even very close to islands, and obviously, forms clouds in the Aether. fix: Fixed an end-of-the-world scenario that can occur when mobs get stuck on Aerclouds fix: Encouraged Aerclouds to not generate underground or in structures Sound issues and other issues with Aerclouds fixed.
The Block ID is now 4100 and Purple Aerclouds share the same ID. Green Aerclouds also now generate in Jungle sub-biomes and Storm Aerclouds generate in Crystal sub-biomes.
Now generates as a vast blanket of Cold Aerclouds on the bottom of the Aether. Issues relating to Aercloud are maintained on the Aether Issue Tracker.
It is possible to place Cold Aerclouds to break one's fall from a high drop (right before they hit the ground), but the timing is difficult to get right before taking fall damage.Storm Aerclouds behave the same as Cold Aerclouds, and will also break the fall of any players or mobs that touch it. Sneaking on a Green Aercloud will negate its effect, but will cause the player to descend slowly through it. Green Aerclouds will blow any players, mobs, or drops in a random horizontal direction when touched. Sneaking on a Purple Aercloud will negate its effect, but will cause the player to descend slowly through it. Purple Aerclouds will blow any players, mobs, or drops in a specific direction when touched, based on the direction the Purple Aercloud is facing. Sneaking on a Blue Aercloud will negate its effect, but will cause the player to descend slowly through it. The max bounce height from a Blue Aercloud is 7 vertical blocks. Sneaking on a Gold Aercloud will negate its effect, but will cause the player to descend slowly through it.īlue Aerclouds will bounce any players, mobs, or drops upwards high into the air when touched. Gold Aerclouds will send any players, mobs, or drops downwards at a high speed when touched. Their body will be inside the topmost block while their feet will be standing on the block below it.Ĭold Aerclouds will break the fall of any players or mobs that touch it. When standing on an Aercloud, the player will sink partially into the block. Storm Aerclouds spawn between Y=238 and Y=256 and between Y=40 and Y=55. Green Aerclouds spawn between Y=208 and Y=226, between Y=100 and Y=110, and between Y=25 and Y=35. Purple Aerclouds spawn between Y=226 and Y=246 and between Y=90 and Y=100. Gold Aerclouds spawn between Y=185 and Y=205 and between Y=12 and Y=24.īlue Aerclouds spawn between Y=218 and Y=236, between Y=85 and Y=95, and between Y=5 and Y=15. The types of Aerclouds that spawn are dependent on what height they spawn at.Ĭold Aerclouds spawn between Y=190 and Y=230, between Y=110 and Y=150, and in the Aercloud "sea" at Y=70. Other types can be found as smaller cloud structures at various heights. Cold Aerclouds can be found mainly in a large "sea" that makes up the areas between the Aether's islands. When mined, it will drop itself.Īerclouds of different types can be found in the skies of the Aether. There are multiple colors of Aercloud with different effects.Īercloud does not require any tool to be obtained. Aercloud is a block found as clouds in the skies of the Aether.