Maybe a new mob like the ones in lord of the rings, the trees come alive and can hunt you dow eve while your asleep ingame, they would have 100 hearts, all trees turn into them at night and moce around so it would be scary lol
A redwood forest! (those 300 foot tall ones in real life california) where there would be occasional mist, the ground would be patched with ferns and long grass. It would be an evergreen (conifer) forest only with redwoods. A new mob would maybe be something like a spider-sized bird that swoops down and knocks you back?
Really, how do they survive for hundreds of years in British Colombia?
On it, also piranhas in jungle biomes.
More blocks people come on!
They don't grow in british columbia. Only on a small strip of coastline in northern california and slightly in oregon. You might be confused with douglas firs, a large tree that's smaller than redwoods and grows pretty much everywhere along the west coast of north america, including british columbia.
I'm kinda against having a seperate biome for them...That would be creeper heaven...really, mobs would spawn about everywhere because of the dark.
i usually burn forests down anyway so I dont think id use them but its pretty cool idea. Maybe, at the top of the tree is a special log that is somehow special (idk)
and I like the one on the left.
Thanks! but considering their height and the fact that these biomes wouldn't be 100% redwoods, the lighting would be quite close to normal. But if they were in a taiga biome, it would be the same thing. If it's the fog you're talking about, well it wouldn't make it any darker, just a light cloud of mist in the forest. And also since they don't react very well to snow and very cold climates, a separate biome would be a little more factual/realistic.
my gawd those are massive trees. Maybe if they were *slightly* smaller, but i still like it.
They could be a little smaller, but as small as they already are compared to real life redwoods (50 metres minecraft-115 metres real life) i doubt we could reduce them further, lol
Sadly, notch already made a sad excuse for the redwood tree (the skinny trees with barely any leaves at top. I would love seqoias. Redwoods would be kinda lame cause they're pretty thin for their height. Seqouias, on the other hand, are super thick as well as tall. I vote seqoia bbut not redwood.
I doubt those are supposed to be redwoods, but i do agree with you. Giant sequoias don't actually grow very tall (e.g General Sherman tree) but some redwoods, on the other hand, even with their height can grow pretty thick (e.g Del Norte Titan, Lost Monarch, etc.) so i think redwoods are a reasonable choice, because with their width sequoias would virtually be massive sawmills, as for redwoods they would be a little more balanced.
//i.imgur.com/2jCCY.jpg" width="" height="" alt="" />" width="" height="" alt="" />Alright, well here's the new type of foliage, and i've also added something new: the douglas fir. It's the small at the far right. They could provide our nice little redwoods company, but i don't know if they'll stay.
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5 hearts? Please. Tell me you're once again trolling.
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uuuh yeah... i guess
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They don't grow in british columbia. Only on a small strip of coastline in northern california and slightly in oregon. You might be confused with douglas firs, a large tree that's smaller than redwoods and grows pretty much everywhere along the west coast of north america, including british columbia.
yes, i'm a redwood hugger.
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Thanks! but considering their height and the fact that these biomes wouldn't be 100% redwoods, the lighting would be quite close to normal. But if they were in a taiga biome, it would be the same thing. If it's the fog you're talking about, well it wouldn't make it any darker, just a light cloud of mist in the forest. And also since they don't react very well to snow and very cold climates, a separate biome would be a little more factual/realistic.
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They could be a little smaller, but as small as they already are compared to real life redwoods (50 metres minecraft-115 metres real life) i doubt we could reduce them further, lol
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I doubt those are supposed to be redwoods, but i do agree with you. Giant sequoias don't actually grow very tall (e.g General Sherman tree) but some redwoods, on the other hand, even with their height can grow pretty thick (e.g Del Norte Titan, Lost Monarch, etc.) so i think redwoods are a reasonable choice, because with their width sequoias would virtually be massive sawmills, as for redwoods they would be a little more balanced.
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Maybe, I guess it would be a little hard to code though.
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