Yes, I know this has been posted once or twice, or atleast, I'm guessing that. I think we should have disasters in minecraft, the literally SHAKE THE WORLD!
We all know that minecraft does not have any disasters that happen, other then nighttime. Well, some types of natural disasters could spawn in different biomes. Making sure, no matter what, your not always safe.
Here are my list of disasters so far. Each one DOES NOT HAPPEN MORE THEN TWICE AT THE SAME TIME!
SANDSTORM
Biome: Deserts
Effect: Clouds the players line of sight, and causes minor damage to things around it.
EARTHQUAKE
Biome: Anywhere
Effect: Makes huge cracks in the ground, exposing any minerals/ caverns below. The bad thing, all buildings in the area get damaged.
TSUNAMI
Biome: Anywhere around the sea I guess
Effect: Sweeps mobs/players away into the ocean, and will flood areas around the map. Causing occasional damage to buildings.
LAVA FLOW
Biome: Mountains
Effect: Lava spews out of the ground, and on to anything nearby. Sounds like a good lightshow. . .
Suggest anything else, I don't think tornado would work, though. . .
We all know that minecraft does not have any disasters that happen, other then nighttime. Well, some types of natural disasters could spawn in different biomes. Making sure, no matter what, your not always safe.
Here are my list of disasters so far. Each one DOES NOT HAPPEN MORE THEN TWICE AT THE SAME TIME!
SANDSTORM
Biome: Deserts
Effect: Clouds the players line of sight, and causes minor damage to things around it.
EARTHQUAKE
Biome: Anywhere
Effect: Makes huge cracks in the ground, exposing any minerals/ caverns below. The bad thing, all buildings in the area get damaged.
TSUNAMI
Biome: Anywhere around the sea I guess
Effect: Sweeps mobs/players away into the ocean, and will flood areas around the map. Causing occasional damage to buildings.
LAVA FLOW
Biome: Mountains
Effect: Lava spews out of the ground, and on to anything nearby. Sounds like a good lightshow. . .
Suggest anything else, I don't think tornado would work, though. . .
BUT... I like the idea of natural disasters.