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Biome refers to the b value in the Debug Screen (Default Button: F3) and '''only determines the shape''' of the terrain and basic temperature and rainfall guidelines. For determination of trees, and animals see [[Climate]].
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The Biome determines the shape of the terrain and basic temperature and rainfall guidelines.  
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Unlike in vanilla, it does '''not''' directly define tree and plant growth.
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For determination of trees, and animals see [[Climate]].
  
 
== Biome Types ==
 
== Biome Types ==
There are 8 Main Biomes and 3 Technical Biomes. Biomes are pseudo-randomly generated using the map seed. Main biomes provide the general shape of the terrain along with the altitude. Technical biomes provide smoother transitions between main biome types, or introduce extra custom features within a main biome, such as rivers, beaches, border areas.
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There are 7 Main Biomes and 5 Technical Biomes. Biomes are pseudo-randomly generated using the map seed. Main biomes provide the general shape of the terrain along with the altitude. Technical biomes provide smoother transitions between main biome types, or introduce extra custom features within a main biome, such as rivers, beaches and border areas.
  
 
=== Main Biomes ===
 
=== Main Biomes ===
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| Ocean
 
| Ocean
|An extremely large, open biome made entirely of water, with underwater relief on the sea floor, such as small mountains and plains, usually including dirt, sand and clay. Small islands with infrequent vegetation can be found in oceans. <!-- Passive mobs are unable to spawn on these islands, but hostiles can. -->[[Squid]] will also spawn in the water. Oceans can also be generated as technical biomes, appearing as deep ponds on beaches.
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|An extremely large, open biome made entirely of water, with underwater relief on the sea floor, such as small mountains and plains, usually including dirt, sand and clay. Small islands with infrequent vegetation can be found in oceans. [[Squid]] will also spawn in the water. Oceans can also be generated as technical biomes, appearing as deep ponds on beaches.
 
|[[File:Biome_Ocean.png|500px]]
 
|[[File:Biome_Ocean.png|500px]]
 
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| High Plains
 
| High Plains
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|Similar to the Plains biome but at a higher altitude.
 
|[[File:Biome_High_Plains.png|500px]]
 
|[[File:Biome_High_Plains.png|500px]]
 
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| Swamp
 
| Swamp
|A biome characterized by a mix of flat, dry areas around the sea level and shallow pools of water with floating lily pads. [[Land|Peat, clay, sand, and dirt]] are commonly found at the bottom of these pools. The colors of the water, grass, leaves, and vines are much darker than in other biomes. Trees are often covered with vines and can be found growing out from the water, and mushrooms and sugar canes are very abundant, along with the occasional dead bush.
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|A biome characterized by a mix of flat, dry areas around the sea level and shallow pools of water with floating lily pads. [[Land|Peat, clay, sand, and dirt]] are commonly found at the bottom of these pools. The colors of the water, grass, leaves, and vines are much darker than in other biomes. Mushrooms and reeds are very abundant.
 
|[[File:Biome_Swamp.png|500px]]
 
|[[File:Biome_Swamp.png|500px]]
 
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| High Hills
 
| High Hills
|Similar to the Mountain biome.
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|Similar to the Mountain biome but not as high.
 
|[[File:Biome_High_Hills.png|500px]]
 
|[[File:Biome_High_Hills.png|500px]]
 
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| Beach
 
| Beach
 
|Generated on the shores of oceans, beaches are composed of sand. Unlike in vanilla, reeds do not generate on beaches.
 
|Generated on the shores of oceans, beaches are composed of sand. Unlike in vanilla, reeds do not generate on beaches.
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|[[File:Biome_Beach.png|500px]]
 
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| Gravel Beach
 
| Gravel Beach
 
|Much like a regular beach, but composed of gravel.
 
|Much like a regular beach, but composed of gravel.
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|[[File:Biome_Gravel_Beach.png|500px]]
 
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| Lake
 
| Lake
|A pool of fresh water.
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|A large pool of fresh water.
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|[[File:Biome_Lake.png|500px]]
 
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| Edge
 
| Edge
|Provide smoother transitions between main biome types. Currently there are High Hills and Mountain Edge biomes.
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|Provide smoother transitions between main biome types. Currently there are High Hills, Rolling Hills and Mountain Edge biomes.
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|N/A
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:28, 7 May 2015

The Biome determines the shape of the terrain and basic temperature and rainfall guidelines. Unlike in vanilla, it does not directly define tree and plant growth. For determination of trees, and animals see Climate.

Biome Types

There are 7 Main Biomes and 5 Technical Biomes. Biomes are pseudo-randomly generated using the map seed. Main biomes provide the general shape of the terrain along with the altitude. Technical biomes provide smoother transitions between main biome types, or introduce extra custom features within a main biome, such as rivers, beaches and border areas.

Main Biomes

Name Description Images
Ocean An extremely large, open biome made entirely of water, with underwater relief on the sea floor, such as small mountains and plains, usually including dirt, sand and clay. Small islands with infrequent vegetation can be found in oceans. Squid will also spawn in the water. Oceans can also be generated as technical biomes, appearing as deep ponds on beaches. Biome Ocean.png
Plains A relatively flat biome. Biome Plains.png
High Plains Similar to the Plains biome but at a higher altitude. Biome High Plains.png
Swamp A biome characterized by a mix of flat, dry areas around the sea level and shallow pools of water with floating lily pads. Peat, clay, sand, and dirt are commonly found at the bottom of these pools. The colors of the water, grass, leaves, and vines are much darker than in other biomes. Mushrooms and reeds are very abundant. Biome Swamp.png
Mountains Can reach as high as y = 230. Biome Mountains.png
Rolling Hills Similar to the Plains biome, with slightly more hilly terrain reaching up to y = 155 Biome Rolling Hills.png
High Hills Similar to the Mountain biome but not as high. Biome High Hills.png

Technical Biomes

Name Description Images
River A biome that consists of water blocks that form in an elongated, curving shape similar to a real river. Rivers cut through terrain or separate the main biomes. They attempt to join up with ocean on the other side, but will sometimes loop around to the same area of ocean. Rarely, they can have no connection to the ocean and form a circle. They have no current. These biomes are good for fishing. Biome River.png
Beach Generated on the shores of oceans, beaches are composed of sand. Unlike in vanilla, reeds do not generate on beaches. Biome Beach.png
Gravel Beach Much like a regular beach, but composed of gravel. Biome Gravel Beach.png
Lake A large pool of fresh water. Biome Lake.png
Edge Provide smoother transitions between main biome types. Currently there are High Hills, Rolling Hills and Mountain Edge biomes. N/A
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