You know what I hate? Biomes like desert, plain, mesa, extreme hills, Forest Hills, Taiga Hills, Cold Taiga Hills, Jungle Hills, Desert Hills, Birch Forest Hills (M), Mega Taiga Hills, Redwood Taiga Hills, Ice Mountains, Beach, Ravines, etc. are always being looked on, while simple the Snow Plain biome is falling behind on cool structures and it has no generated structure. Time to even out the score.
They have plain villages, and desert villages, but no snow villages. I'm known for making suggestions about snow threads. I already have a snow temple one, but I've been thinking and decided I need a snow village. They would generate on Snow Plains, a flat, snowy, biome. They could have four houses to twenty-houses, and must have either a church, or blacksmith. Other than that, they generate the same.
One thing that you'll first notice about the snow village is that is it lacking a farm. I do this because if you go to Alaska, or some other very cold place, let me tell you something: You won't find much farms. Did you catch that? You won't find very much farms. There is a very small chance that a snow village will spawn with a farm, and if it does, it is very small. The farm only has enough space to either grow, carrots, wheat, or potatoes. So, if you're looking for some carrots, don't bet a snow village will have them.
I spent a good time thinking of what the village will look like, and I came up with this: The houses have a spruce-stone (not cobblestone) mix, and on the blacksmith, instead of stone slabs, you have spruce plank slabs. The lampposts are actually jack-o-lanterns on the ground, to melt snow. (Yes, it has a source of Jack-O-Lanterns!) And on the farms, spruce wood is the thing that holds the water in.
Finally, a snow golem might spawn in a snow village! Wow! Other than that, villagers act the same, trade the same, and overall the same.
You know what I hate? Biomes like desert, plain, mesa, extreme hills, Forest Hills, Taiga Hills, Cold Taiga Hills, Jungle Hills, Desert Hills, Birch Forest Hills (M), Mega Taiga Hills, Redwood Taiga Hills, Ice Mountains, Beach, Ravines, etc. are always being looked on, while simple the Snow Plain biome is falling behind on cool structures and it has no generated structure. Time to even out the score.
They have plain villages, and desert villages, but no snow villages. I'm known for making suggestions about snow threads. I already have a snow temple one, but I've been thinking and decided I need a snow village. They would generate on Snow Plains, a flat, snowy, biome. They could have four houses to twenty-houses, and must have either a church, or blacksmith. Other than that, they generate the same.
One thing that you'll first notice about the snow village is that is it lacking a farm. I do this because if you go to Alaska, or some other very cold place, let me tell you something: You won't find much farms. Did you catch that? You won't find very much farms. There is a very small chance that a snow village will spawn with a farm, and if it does, it is very small. The farm only has enough space to either grow, carrots, wheat, or potatoes. So, if you're looking for some carrots, don't bet a snow village will have them.
I spent a good time thinking of what the village will look like, and I came up with this: The houses have a spruce-stone (not cobblestone) mix, and on the blacksmith, instead of stone slabs, you have spruce plank slabs. The lampposts are actually jack-o-lanterns on the ground, to melt snow. (Yes, it has a source of Jack-O-Lanterns!) And on the farms, spruce wood is the thing that holds the water in.
Finally, a snow golem might spawn in a snow village! Wow! Other than that, villagers act the same, trade the same, and overall the same.
Tell me what you think!
I like this idea. By the way 1.9 added igloos.
Thanks, and they really added igloo's! See, I have Wii U, so...