Old Growth Taiga

The giant tree taiga is a rare cold biome. There are a total of four individual variants in the biome family.

Description
Much as the normal Taiga can be considered a colder counterpart of the Forest biome, the giant tree taiga can be considered a colder counterpart of the Jungle biome. Similarly to jungle and Badlands biomes, giant tree taiga biomes generate large in size, are rare, and are surrounded by a thin border of normal taiga to separate them from other biomes, excluding Snowy Taigas. The normal taiga biome that borders a giant tree taiga biome can generate variants of the former, and the former can also generate next to oceans, unlike the badlands' and jungle's respective border biomes.

Spruce trees grow all over the landscape, like regular taigas, but most of them are the large 2x2 variants that grow significantly taller than regular spruce trees. Much of the grass is replaced by large swaths of podzol and coarse dirt. Additionally, "boulders" made of mossy cobblestone frequently generate on the ground, and dead bushes generate alongside the ferns and tall grass on the ground. Wolves, foxes and rabbits may spawn here, as they can in all taiga variants.

As the climate here is cold, rainfall changes to snowfall above Y=150, though in the Giant Spruce Taiga variant, snowfall forms at Y=120. Since the snowfall line is so high up, snow very rarely forms naturally, even in hilly variants. There are overall more trees in giant tree taigas compared to normal taigas, leading to increased foliage density. This makes wood more abundant, though as a large portion of it grows as part of tall 2&times;2 spruce trees, it may be more difficult to obtain. Giant tree taigas are slightly more difficult for survival than regular taigas for this reason, though aren't so bad once acclimated and strategies are used to clear the tall trees; they may offer more unique views compared to regular taigas as well.

Variants
There are a total of four different giant tree taiga biome variants.

Giant Tree Taiga
The standard biome variant, Giant Tree Taiga features the typical podzol-covered, fairly flat terrain covered by both large 2x2 and normal-sized spruce trees, as well as mossy boulders. Wolves, foxes and rabbits spawn here.

Giant Tree Taiga Hills
Like all other hills biomes, Giant Tree Taiga Hills feature elevated, hillier terrain compared to the normal giant taiga, making the landscape less suitable for shelter. Podzol, coarse dirt, and boulders all still generate on the hills. Wolves, foxes and rabbits spawn here.

Giant Spruce Taiga
The rare Giant Spruce Taiga variant resembles the regular giant taiga at first glance, although it has more leaves in the treetops. The giant trees in the regular giant taiga usually have small amounts of leaves covering their tops, while the giant trees in mega spruce taigas usually have leaves surrounding much more of the tree. The larger amounts of leaves increases the chances of saplings dropping when these trees are cut down, leading to easier sustainability. The terrain is otherwise the same as the normal giant taiga, with podzol, coarse dirt, boulders. Wolves, foxes and rabbits spawn here.

Giant Spruce Taiga Hills
Giant Spruce Taiga Hills is a variant intended to be a more mountainous version of the giant spruce taiga. However, $$, due to a likely error in the way terrain height is calculated, there is no difference in the terrain between Giant Spruce Taiga and Giant Spruce Taiga Hills. Specifically, the game uses internal values known as  and   when generating hills biomes, but these values are the same for both giant spruce taiga and giant spruce hills, resulting in no actual difference between the two. This is the only hills biome in the game with this issue. There are no wolves in this biome.

$$, this biome generates as a hillier version of the giant spruce taiga, however, this biome generates the same trees as giant tree taiga hills tree type (not giant spruce tree type) resulting in no actual difference between giant tree taiga hills and giant spruce taiga hills (except water color).

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