I didn't realize shipwrecks were that common in snowy beaches, I always thought they were the hardest ones. I guess since some of them don't generate strongholds for some reason you could just place an end portal with nothing in it at 0, (the surface), 0 in creative and play the rest in survival to make some of them possible. Anyways, thanks for the info! If anybody could come up with more really difficult biomes I'd appreciate it.
Also if anybody remembers the customized world option back in 1.12, hard world settings for that would be good too.
Short version: Snowy taiga mountains, I just like how it looks. Warped forest, all of the nether's resources without hostile mobs. End highlands, converting an end city into a house in amazing.
Lower favorites: Extreme hills +, extreme hills but even bigger. Shattered savanna, it looks extra chaotic. Snowy beach, challenge if you can't leave this biome.
End barrens. It's nothing but endstone and endermen. Not counting biomes from other dimentions, I'd have to go with snowy beach. It's pretty much nothing but snow, sand, and ice.
So I want to play a game in a buffet world with extra challenge, but I'm not really sure what the hardest biome for it is. I also want it to be possible to reach and kill the ender dragon too. Also there is no cheating with creative for extra resources and it's always on hard difficulty. The new nether biomes can be included.
For me the hardest one I can come up with is a snowy beach. There's pretty much only sand, snow, and ice. Wood is insanely rare, only from shipwrecks and extremely rare trees. I thought crimson forest would be possible due to being able to get iron from the nether fortress, but then don't generate in buffet and trading with piglins doesn't work as they turn into zombified piglins too quickly. Strongholds don't generate in this for some reason, making it impossible.
I have six. My absolute favorite is the snowy taiga mountains, due to the snow, spruce wood, and how both wolves and foxes (especially the snowy fox) spawn here along with most other animals. It's too bad snowy taigas are already rare and finding the mountain variant is extremely hard without biome finder or the locatebiome command. (A link to the biome finder is here https://www.chunkbase.com/apps/biome-finder#8610185943635256589) I also have some nostalgia with it as the first time I played survival mode back in 1.3 this is where I spawned.
My favorite nether biome is probably the warped forest. No mobs spawn there but endermen making it a pretty peaceful biome for the nether and most of the nether's resources are there. Also there's tons of warped wood there, which is really like the design of and it doubles as being fireproof! When I'm gathering ender pearls for the end this biome is incredibly helpful as I can just go walking around and kill endermen the entire day without having to go mad from waiting in a desert for their rare spawn.
This is probably an uncommon favorite, but I actually like the end highlands. Yeah, it's impossible without bringing resources from the overworld, but if you bring a ton of iron and make farms, you're good. Also converting an end city into your own city is the most incredible thing. It's huge and looks amazing! Plus the chorus fruit is fun too.
When it comes to more challenging biomes, I used to enjoy extreme hills + (sadly these were removed, the closest biome to them now is gravelly mountains +). Shattered savanna is jaw-dropping if you find it on amplified, there's spires that go all the way to the 256 max building height
The hardest biome I can think of to survive in that's physically possible is snowy beach (previously known as cold beach). There's nothing but sand, snow, and ice. Wood is unbelievably rare, there are no animals or villages, there are no igloos, and the only structures that generate are shipwrecks which are hard to find here. It's a great challenge if you make it in a buffet world!
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I didn't realize shipwrecks were that common in snowy beaches, I always thought they were the hardest ones. I guess since some of them don't generate strongholds for some reason you could just place an end portal with nothing in it at 0, (the surface), 0 in creative and play the rest in survival to make some of them possible. Anyways, thanks for the info! If anybody could come up with more really difficult biomes I'd appreciate it.
Also if anybody remembers the customized world option back in 1.12, hard world settings for that would be good too.
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Short version: Snowy taiga mountains, I just like how it looks. Warped forest, all of the nether's resources without hostile mobs. End highlands, converting an end city into a house in amazing.
Lower favorites: Extreme hills +, extreme hills but even bigger. Shattered savanna, it looks extra chaotic. Snowy beach, challenge if you can't leave this biome.
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End barrens. It's nothing but endstone and endermen. Not counting biomes from other dimentions, I'd have to go with snowy beach. It's pretty much nothing but snow, sand, and ice.
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So I want to play a game in a buffet world with extra challenge, but I'm not really sure what the hardest biome for it is. I also want it to be possible to reach and kill the ender dragon too. Also there is no cheating with creative for extra resources and it's always on hard difficulty. The new nether biomes can be included.
For me the hardest one I can come up with is a snowy beach. There's pretty much only sand, snow, and ice. Wood is insanely rare, only from shipwrecks and extremely rare trees. I thought crimson forest would be possible due to being able to get iron from the nether fortress, but then don't generate in buffet and trading with piglins doesn't work as they turn into zombified piglins too quickly. Strongholds don't generate in this for some reason, making it impossible.
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I have six. My absolute favorite is the snowy taiga mountains, due to the snow, spruce wood, and how both wolves and foxes (especially the snowy fox) spawn here along with most other animals. It's too bad snowy taigas are already rare and finding the mountain variant is extremely hard without biome finder or the locatebiome command. (A link to the biome finder is here https://www.chunkbase.com/apps/biome-finder#8610185943635256589) I also have some nostalgia with it as the first time I played survival mode back in 1.3 this is where I spawned.
My favorite nether biome is probably the warped forest. No mobs spawn there but endermen making it a pretty peaceful biome for the nether and most of the nether's resources are there. Also there's tons of warped wood there, which is really like the design of and it doubles as being fireproof! When I'm gathering ender pearls for the end this biome is incredibly helpful as I can just go walking around and kill endermen the entire day without having to go mad from waiting in a desert for their rare spawn.
This is probably an uncommon favorite, but I actually like the end highlands. Yeah, it's impossible without bringing resources from the overworld, but if you bring a ton of iron and make farms, you're good. Also converting an end city into your own city is the most incredible thing. It's huge and looks amazing! Plus the chorus fruit is fun too.
When it comes to more challenging biomes, I used to enjoy extreme hills + (sadly these were removed, the closest biome to them now is gravelly mountains +). Shattered savanna is jaw-dropping if you find it on amplified, there's spires that go all the way to the 256 max building height
The hardest biome I can think of to survive in that's physically possible is snowy beach (previously known as cold beach). There's nothing but sand, snow, and ice. Wood is unbelievably rare, there are no animals or villages, there are no igloos, and the only structures that generate are shipwrecks which are hard to find here. It's a great challenge if you make it in a buffet world!