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We should find out of monsters can spawn in the loot rooms. If they can, this could cause un-called for explosions. --Fishrock123 (Talk)(c) 14:09, 24 May 2012 (UTC)

They can. I found pyramid with already exploded trap. I think, adding torches to generated room can help. — MiiNiPaaT|C 14:12, 24 May 2012 (UTC)
Dang. We need to let Mojang know so that can be fixed. :/ --Fishrock123 (Talk)(c) 14:13, 24 May 2012 (UTC)

locations

One can be found on the seed '2723252156358377690' at x:-277, y:67, z:-208. A second one is found near a desert village on the same map at x:-422, y:70, z:-671 (contributed by papapatoto). A third one is found in a closer desert biome in the same map. It's at x:-277 y:65 z:-218 (contributed by Lirannl).

Pyramids can also be found buried in sand, as if they were Abandoned. (Seed: '2025899048' at x:-460, z:680)

Another one can be found on the seed 'Desert' at x:212, y:71, z: 330. It's half-buried in sand. You can also find a mobspawner on the surface (x:253, y:63, z:182) next to a NPC village with sandhouses(x:257, y:70, z:111) (contributed by 1addy1)

Moving to chat done by me, KingFlameTail 16:14, 24 May 2012 (UTC)

The first one also has a dungeon near spawn.--108.13.174.66 18:53, 24 May 2012 (UTC)

Rename

I think this page should be renamed Desert Castle, as it is more like a castle than a pyramid, and for n00bs 'pyramids' would look more like Incan or Egyptian pyramids, not at all like this.From Moi, Ajc_1254 18:16, 24 May 2012 (UTC)

I don't see why they should stop being called pyramids, unless you want to rename creepers to hissy-exploding-thingy, and diamonds to super-rare-and-valuable-ore

KingFlameTail 18:21, 24 May 2012 (UTC)

Does it look like a pyramid to you? Not to me. And you? Really, you have to be sarcastic like a douche about creepers and diamonds? That's not cool. Your making me sound like a spoiled brat who doesn't get his way. I'm just saying IT'S NOT A PYRAMID! It really is a castle with a pyramid style roof. Do you have the snapshot and have seen it, or are you a no-snapshot crybaby who is ripping on someone who just wants a rename for a good reason?From Moi, Ajc_1254 18:44, 24 May 2012 (UTC)
Deep breaths there buddy. He was just trying to make a semi-humorous example. I don't think it was supposed to be at your expense at all. Back on to the topic at hand I do agree with Ajc 1254. It definitely does not look like a pyramid. It also is not mentioned by any of the developers as a pyramid. For now I think we should call it something less descriptive like "Desert/sand temple". We should also find someone to look through the source code to find out if they are named in the coding. --Moxxy 20:48, 24 May 2012 (UTC)
Well, considering how a good portion of it is a pyramid, I believe that we could keep the name as-is. Also, pyramids can have other structures connected to it, as is the case with the Nubian pyramids. 50.136.155.163 23:31, 24 May 2012 (UTC)

:D

Pyramids in vanilla Minecraft!? My dream has come true!!! :D – Unsigned comment added by CoalSponge (talkcontribs). Sign comments with ~~~~

cool story bro


32.132.0.65 22:55, 25 May 2012 (UTC)

the treasure is, uhhh, interesting?

when i found a pyramid, i tried to get the chests, and i did. but when i got them i got disappoint. the only loot it had was gold ingots, bones and rotten flesh. according to the wiki, it had an valuable loot, but bones rotten flesh and gold ingots aren't really valuable. or does it varies on world? 201.240.15.202 00:48, 26 May 2012 (UTC)

Photo help

I was looking to put up a few pictures of some pyramid stuff I found and I don't know how. Can anyone help me? J.L.L. No account.

Jeb's "Desert Temple"

It does not matter what Jeb dubbed it, logic is more important than the game of who-said-what. If it truly is a temple, than the sloped sides and obvious chamber should be removed. Even if it's a "Desert Temple", a more fitting name such as "Ziggurat" should be used, as "Desert Temple" sounds silly, when you see that it truly is a Pyramid, or at the very least, a Ziggurat. May I also mension, the Pyramid itself seems to be based off of a Nubian Pyramid (another user mentioned this as well). Desert Temple is not a fitting name, as it very childishly describes the structure and what it could be.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nubian_pyramids

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