I've always thought Oases should be a technical biome inside deserts. The idea of merchants on donkeys is interesting, but villagers serve similarly to a merchant as they trade, and unless a new mob is created, villagers could not survive in an oasis due to lack of homes and zombies attacking him. (That is if you meant there would literally be a merchant there, and you did not intend it in a literal sense.)
The Blossom and Autumn biomes, as well as Frost appear are based on seasons, though I do love Autumn, a biome based on a season would not really make much sense. From what I understand Minecraft devs are working/planning on adding seasons and such to Minecraft eventually anyways.
Fungi biomes are practically already existent because of the Mushroom biome, however, I think instead of having standard caves in Mushroom biomes, an image similar to yours should be there. That is, bio luminescent fungi (large and small) growing naturally underground. Tropical islands would be interesting, and they may be my preferred alternative to islands in "Ocean" biomes. The Savannah is an interesting idea, but it's very similar to the Plains biome. As for the Wild West Desert, while it is a neat concept, I am not sure I would like it to be an actual biome. The Darklands looks neat, but seems to be an alternate version of the Nether.
there are a few things the fungi should be below ground the autum i am not sure i would like and the dark lands should be its own dimension or part of the nether
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The Blossom and Autumn biomes, as well as Frost appear are based on seasons, though I do love Autumn, a biome based on a season would not really make much sense. From what I understand Minecraft devs are working/planning on adding seasons and such to Minecraft eventually anyways.
Fungi biomes are practically already existent because of the Mushroom biome, however, I think instead of having standard caves in Mushroom biomes, an image similar to yours should be there. That is, bio luminescent fungi (large and small) growing naturally underground. Tropical islands would be interesting, and they may be my preferred alternative to islands in "Ocean" biomes. The Savannah is an interesting idea, but it's very similar to the Plains biome. As for the Wild West Desert, while it is a neat concept, I am not sure I would like it to be an actual biome. The Darklands looks neat, but seems to be an alternate version of the Nether.
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These are great, and I can see a lot of work was put into them. The Darklands might be suited for a nether biome.
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