Rain



Rain is an element in the game. Much like snowfall, it is a type of weather. It currently exists in Classic and Beta versions of the game.

Rain in Classic
Rain is a feature activated by pressing F5 in-game in Classic. Rain can also fall on Multiplayer, but cannot be seen by other players. It will only fall where the sky isn't blocked, through glass blocks, and currently has no effect on gameplay. Rain is a single moving sprite. When it falls on a block it makes a splashing effect. To improve frame rate, rain isn't replicated all throughout a map. It is instead one sprite on all sides of the player. When the player goes inside and far away from the falling rain it disappears but reappears when you move close to outside again. Water does not stop rain like a solid block. Instead, it falls through as if there was air. The same applies to lava and small plants.

Rain in Beta 1.5
Rain and falling snow were included in Beta Version 1.5. The rain waters dehydrated crops, wets wolves, extinguishes block and mob fires (except Netherrack), increases fish-catching chances and possibly fill up small holes up with water source blocks. Rain also passes through glass as if it were air, or other transparent blocks such as ice.

Rain decreases the light level by one, to light level 14 in full daylight. The moon, sun and stars are hidden from view while it is raining. Thunder and lightning will also strike. Thunderstorms will decreases the light level by eight levels, to light level 7 if in full daylight, which is dark enough to spawn aggressive mobs. Rain as well as snow will be global and temporal. If a pig is directly struck by lightning, it will morph into a Zombie Pigman , and creepers stroke by lightning will become charged, increasing their attack power.Rain doesn't fall in a desert biome. If it is raining and you enter a desert biome, there will be no rainfall on the sand blocks. Rain will fall on the sand on non-desert beaches. Rain will also fall above cloud level.