Large, even wide open areas of grass cover this biome. The sporadic hill and shrub
are usually dispersed scarcely within this biome.
Small ponds are very typical and NPC towns are frequently discovered here also,
which can be especially easy to spot due to the absence of just about any view
obstruction.
Because of the not enough trees to obstruct your sight and also the flat terrain,
this biome is frequently chosen to construct in, since it calls for much less time to
clear a location to construct in.
Swamp
This biome is usually flat along with the occasional hillsides as well as being full of
trees and shrubs coated in vines. These kinds of trees can spawn in the water.
Numerous shallow pools of dirt and yellow sand go over the majority of the top
covering. The overall appearance is significantly dimly lit than various other
biomes.
Lily pads are dispersed generously within the water and sugar cane and
mushrooms may also be quite normal. These lily pads can eradicate your boat
should you crash straight into one, so be mindful once you examine this biome by
watercraft.
Many players have expressed their own disappointment with this biome and
discarded it as an annoying and unattractive biome. But this biome does offer an
excellent place to construct darker styled properties or towns and can be ideal for
story uses in journey maps or for those using role playing.
Taiga
Large pine tree woods lined in snow is exactly what this biome is all about. The
terrain is quite hilly, much like that of regular woodland biomes.
