In the desert there is no tress. Mojang could make DESERT tress which can be planted on sand, and look kind of like sandstone/wood. When you collect it, it says "Dehydrated tree" or whatever tree that has a lack of water would be called. When you process it, you gain 2 wood instead of 4, and the trees would be a little smaller considering there isn't much water to let them grow.
*edit* i'd like the idea for shrubs/small trees in the desert, but harvesting these would be pointless if they gave you half of what everything else did.
Honestly, I dislike this idea for one simple reason:
Deserts are the ONLY biome in Minecraft that doesn't have trees. Instead they have cacti. It gives them some originality so that the biomes don't just feel like differently colored versions of the same thing.
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I'm almost 100% positive that this have been suggested before but i'll suggest it again anyways
To everyone. It is the desert and you can't expect a tree in the desert to give you full amount of wood. And if you say it is pointless, then what is the point of pine wood and birch? It is for looks, and for desert it is for convenience. The trees would be similar to cacti in spawn rate so it isn't like a desert forest.
If you're in the desert, you shouldn't have access to wood. That simply makes sense. If you need wood, move out of the desert, get some, then move back. You can easily make a farm with a bit of dirt and some saplings.
Deserts are the ONLY biome in Minecraft that doesn't have trees. Instead they have cacti. It gives them some originality so that the biomes don't just feel like differently colored versions of the same thing.
Surviving in a desert should not be a cake-walk.
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That's because you can't expect to find a tree in the desert at all.
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Way to make a big deal out of something. It was an unnoticed typo.
@Everyone else
Fine, think what you want.