Im at college in the pacific north west, and Im a little peeved that the spruce trees in game are so short. I can look out my window and see trees that are many times larger than those in minecraft. I would really like to see a biome based on the pacific north west, with lots of rain, tall trees, a new passive mob (deer), ferns, tall grass, plenty of shrooms, huge numbers of wolves, and deer paths, which would be clearer areas that the deer would tend to follow. Please Jeb, hear my plea!
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-This.
-A redwood forest.
-A pine forest (of the beta 1.8 sort)
-The normal forests to get taller trees.
-A mixed forest, with equal amounts of spruce and oak.
That's only if I have to be stuck with this terrain though. I would also like them in a new generator.
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mrwormy, thats exactly the kind of thing that i was thinking of. If i understand the wiki, the spruce trees are meant to represent redwoods and sequoias, and all of those kinds of trees. Kholdstare, the Beta 1.8 pine forests were what put the idea into my head
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How about an improved Taiga and a redwood forest.
Sounds good. Support.
http://www.minecraft...orld-version-3/
-This.
-A redwood forest.
-A pine forest (of the beta 1.8 sort)
-The normal forests to get taller trees.
-A mixed forest, with equal amounts of spruce and oak.
That's only if I have to be stuck with this terrain though. I would also like them in a new generator.