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Desert Temples (or Pyramids) are naturally generated structures added in the 12w21a snapshot and 0.13.0 Beta 1 version of MCPE, naturally found in desert biomes. Glitches have been discovered where Desert Temples spawn in NPC Villages or Jungles as well.

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  • Desert Temple
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  • Desert Temples (or Pyramids) are naturally generated structures added in the 12w21a snapshot and 0.13.0 Beta 1 version of MCPE, naturally found in desert biomes. Glitches have been discovered where Desert Temples spawn in NPC Villages or Jungles as well.
  • Desert Temples are Generated Structures that were added in Update 0.13.0. They spawn exclusively in Deserts and contain various rare loot.
  • It has existed in the northern cliffs of the Endless Desert of Serenia for untold ages, built for some unknown deity by an unknown ancient civilization. There is no sign of to whom the temple was built, except that great stone statues of the winged horse Pegasus and lions stood at the bottom of a wide stone stair, and the carven image of some ancient demon or deity stared down from above the temple's portal. The facade of the magnificent temple had been carved into the cliffs by some unknown ancient civilization.
  • Desert Temples, also called Pyramids or Desert Pyramids, are generated structures that spawn in Desert Biomes. There are always four chests below the ankh symbol on the floor, as well as a pressure plate directly below the blue wool block. When stepped on, the pressure plate will detonate nine TNT blocks below the floor, resulting in death for all players in the room and for the chests to explode as well. Desert Temples sometimes spawn in place of Jungle Temples in Jungle Biomes, but this is extremely rare. Desert Temples are a bit more common than their jungle counterpart. Sometimes, the Temples will spawn completely covered in sand, making them very hard to find. This is also quite a rare occurence.
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  • Pyramid with three floors and two towers containing staircases, secret room with a trap
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  • Update 0.13.0
  • Same as the Desert in which it is located
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  • Desert Temple
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  • A desert temple
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  • Desert Temples, also called Pyramids or Desert Pyramids, are generated structures that spawn in Desert Biomes. There are always four chests below the ankh symbol on the floor, as well as a pressure plate directly below the blue wool block. When stepped on, the pressure plate will detonate nine TNT blocks below the floor, resulting in death for all players in the room and for the chests to explode as well. Desert Temples sometimes spawn in place of Jungle Temples in Jungle Biomes, but this is extremely rare. Desert Temples are a bit more common than their jungle counterpart. Sometimes, the Temples will spawn completely covered in sand, making them very hard to find. This is also quite a rare occurence. As of 1.8, Desert Temples have Stained Clay instead of wool on their floors. This makes Desert Biomes the second biomes with Stained Clay, Mesa Biomes being the first.
  • Desert Temples (or Pyramids) are naturally generated structures added in the 12w21a snapshot and 0.13.0 Beta 1 version of MCPE, naturally found in desert biomes. Glitches have been discovered where Desert Temples spawn in NPC Villages or Jungles as well.
  • It has existed in the northern cliffs of the Endless Desert of Serenia for untold ages, built for some unknown deity by an unknown ancient civilization. There is no sign of to whom the temple was built, except that great stone statues of the winged horse Pegasus and lions stood at the bottom of a wide stone stair, and the carven image of some ancient demon or deity stared down from above the temple's portal. The facade of the magnificent temple had been carved into the cliffs by some unknown ancient civilization. Hidden amongst the cliffs on the northern edge of Serenia's endless desert there is a deserted temple to an nameless god. Once the forgotten god had a name, and the endless desert was a fertile plain teeming with people. In the name of their deity, they practiced technology. Neither the plain, the people, nor their god survived the experience. It was used by the bandits that prowl the sands as a treasure house, the door of which could only be opened by the waving of a jeweled magic staff and the voicing the words, "Open, Sesame!" Graham was able to steal the staff and enter the temple (the staff shattered in the process). Once inside, he discovered the door would quickly close behind him, and he wasn't sure that the words for opening it from inside were the same as opening from outside. He got out quick, taking only a brass bottle and one gold coin. Graham left the desert to complete his quest leaving the staff shattered on the steps of the temple. It is not known, then, if the temple can ever be opened again. It is said that a magic spell has been cast over the temple either by the anonymous god or by the bandits. Whichever is the case, many swear the temple eats those who are enraptured by its treasure.
  • Desert Temples are Generated Structures that were added in Update 0.13.0. They spawn exclusively in Deserts and contain various rare loot.
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