In ocean biomes, there should be sunken altars that are partly sunken into the seabed (not bedrock, but seabed. Dont get confused)
In an ocean biome, the world will create holes onto the seabed where the altar is generated. Then the altar is created with Stone Bricks, Mossy, and Cracked Stone Bricks. Then the world will destroy parts of the altar and scatter them accross the empty space. Then, dirt is filled in the empty space that previously had dirt/sand/clay.
What is the point of this? Nothing. Just makes oceans more interesting. Unless you want Mossy and Cracked stone bricks.
The title of the thread made me very interested in what new thing could be found deep underwater. I'm not hating on the idea, as there's actually some logic in it, but it seems a bit costly for players to go this deep in the oceans just to get some mossy/cracked stone. Glowstone Blocks would also be needed for this, as your vision gets darker the farther down you go and all.
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In an ocean biome, the world will create holes onto the seabed where the altar is generated. Then the altar is created with Stone Bricks, Mossy, and Cracked Stone Bricks. Then the world will destroy parts of the altar and scatter them accross the empty space. Then, dirt is filled in the empty space that previously had dirt/sand/clay.
What is the point of this? Nothing. Just makes oceans more interesting. Unless you want Mossy and Cracked stone bricks.