Tundra- Mostly flat, large, no food, few trees, snow fall.
Swamp- Ugly colors, flat, boring, ,makes a terrible color when mixed with other biomes.
Mountains- Unrealistic, surprisingly a lot of flat space, no trees.
Tundra: too much snow
Desert: too much sand
Jungle: too many underbush
Forest: too many trees
Sea: too much watter
Mountain: too montainous
I am kidding of course :).
But seriously, I would like swamps to feel more swampy, its just that I am not sure how, maybe mud blocks?, shallow watter with lots of watter plants?
Also I would like to have more biome specific mobs, that make them feel more distinct and lively...
My hated biome is forest. Mainly because my home is in the middle of one and I'm afraid I won't be able to find my way back if I wander too far...I've gone pretty far and this biome I'm stuck in is huge. No snow golems for me.
Tundra, extreme snow mountains, because the snow is annoying, it never ends, and there are hardly any trees or vegetation. And you can't have vegetation 'cause it freezes the water every time! Taigas I can sort of deal with, because it is easy to get wolves there, plenty of trees and there are many animals (hence the wolves). 1/5 for tundras and snow mountains, 3/5 for taigas.
I also have to say swamp. It does not look like a swamp at all! I live in the Southeastern US, and I know what a swamp looks like, and the Minecraft version is NOT it. 1/5 for just plain ugliness.
Forest, desert, mountains, and jungles I can deal with. Except for the jungle planks. I hate them. But for all of those, 4/5. Mostly because frequent wood supply (except for mountains, but the terrain shape for them is awesome, and deserts). So those are my favorite biomes.
JUNGLES THERE SO UN FLAT AND THE WOOD SUCKS . . . i hate em refuse to build in em i wont even place a block or break a tree i dont even go in em there so UGLY!
Jungles jungles jungles jungles jungles jungles. I cannot stand jungles. I can't navigate through them well, mobs always get stuck in the leaves, no matter where I'm going i end up climbing a vine to somewhere, and the damn thing won't even burn! It just fizzles out!
I hate jungles, tiagas, deserts, and tundras. Jungles lag the heck outta my computer, and they are hard to navigate in. They are also WAY WAY too common. In tiagas, the trees are hard to cut down, and the snow kind of lags me, but not much. Deserts are empty, and boring. Tundras, too huge, too empty, too nothing...
Hey Everyone.
Im wondering about your opinions what biome you dislike/hate/hate with a passion?
I for one hate any snow biome. Removing the snow to make a building is a pain, the spruce tree's are a pain to cut down. ECT.
Agreed. I once started building a base and a railroad in some taiga far from my spawn point, and when I came back there in like a month and after some update, I noticed the whole place was snowed over, somehow. Sure it looked cool, but adding to that base became basically out of question.
Forest:
Decent biome with lots of trees but hard to build large houses
3/5 for being ok
Desert:
Good biome for building stuff in but bad to start in and there's little to no food
3/5 for being flattish
Plains:
Great biome with plenty of space to build stuff, but there's only sheep and only a few trees so it's not good to start in
4/5 for being great for building stuff
Swamp:
Great biome for building stuff and noob friendly, but it doesn't look the best
4/5 for being A useful but ugly biome
Jungle:
Very bumpy with trees everywhere, but great for wood and tree houses
2/5
Tundra:
Worst biome ever, it contains nothing but snow, has almost no wood and little food
1/5 for causing nothing but trouble
Taiga:
Bad biome for pretty much anything, at least there's wood
1/5 mainly for snow
Mountain:
Very hilly and hard to build, but it looks pretty cool(there's also very few trees)
2/5 only for looking awesome
Ocean:
Hard to survive on and nothing else for thousands of blocks, but makes a good survival map and the ocean is perfect to build floating houses
2/5 for being annoying, but somewhat useful
Mushroom biome:
AUTOMATIC 5/5
Are you sure about the mushroom biome? If, you spawn in the middle of a shroomland, there aren't any trees, no sheep, no cane... But it still looks epic, and is, epic!
those (inside f word here) useless thing good for nothing
Ya pretty much.
Swamp- Ugly colors, flat, boring, ,makes a terrible color when mixed with other biomes.
Mountains- Unrealistic, surprisingly a lot of flat space, no trees.
I wish we had the 1.7.3 terrain back.:(
Desert: too much sand
Jungle: too many underbush
Forest: too many trees
Sea: too much watter
Mountain: too montainous
I am kidding of course :).
But seriously, I would like swamps to feel more swampy, its just that I am not sure how, maybe mud blocks?, shallow watter with lots of watter plants?
Also I would like to have more biome specific mobs, that make them feel more distinct and lively...
I'd like to see some flatter biomes in the future. Even the plains are too hilly.
I also have to say swamp. It does not look like a swamp at all! I live in the Southeastern US, and I know what a swamp looks like, and the Minecraft version is NOT it. 1/5 for just plain ugliness.
Forest, desert, mountains, and jungles I can deal with. Except for the jungle planks. I hate them. But for all of those, 4/5. Mostly because frequent wood supply (except for mountains, but the terrain shape for them is awesome, and deserts). So those are my favorite biomes.
I said this. Two days later, my computer's motherboard melted down and I had to get a new one with Windows 8.
Irony in the first degree.
Agreed. I once started building a base and a railroad in some taiga far from my spawn point, and when I came back there in like a month and after some update, I noticed the whole place was snowed over, somehow. Sure it looked cool, but adding to that base became basically out of question.
Yeah same. The plains have WAY to much tall grass for building, and they have small diameter hills that, like you said are annoying!
Are you sure about the mushroom biome? If, you spawn in the middle of a shroomland, there aren't any trees, no sheep, no cane... But it still looks epic, and is, epic!