Mushroom Fields

Mushroom fields is a rare island biome. The mushroom biome always generates as an island surrounded by deep oceans. The islands have the occasional tendency to be close to one another, resulting in multiple mushroom fields separated by only a few hundred blocks.

Description
The mushroom fields generate in usually flat islands and have mycelium instead of grass blocks on the surface. Any grass blocks that are placed by the player in this biome take on a bright green color, similar to the grass found in jungles. A large amount of brown and red mushrooms cover the land. It is one of the only biomes, along with swamps and dark forests, where huge mushrooms generate naturally. The mushrooms generate as trees with a density high enough to be a reliable source of mushroom blocks, but low enough not to significantly obstruct vision. Here, mushrooms can grow in full sunlight. Water is a light gray color $$. This is the only biome where mooshrooms naturally spawn. Red mooshrooms and bats are the only mobs that spawn naturally in this biome, along with the rare brown mooshroom; this also applies to caves, mineshafts, and other dark structures, meaning the biome is mostly safe. However, spawners (found in mineshafts, dungeons, or strongholds) still spawn mobs, raids still can spawn illagers, wandering traders along with trader llamas can still spawn here, and the player can still breed animals, use a fish bucket to spawn fish, and spawn mobs using spawn eggs. Additionally, lightning strikes in this biome still carry the small chance of spawning skeleton traps, and transforms red mooshrooms into brown mooshrooms or vice versa. If the player hasn't slept in three nights, Phantoms spawn as soon as the player is no longer within the biome at night.

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Variants
Mushroom fields had only one variant, but this has been removed in Java Edition and become unused in Bedrock Edition

Mushroom Field Shore
The mushroom field shore is a technical biome, that represents both the shores and the rivers of the mushroom fields. It generates when a river cuts through it as well as when it borders an ocean, unless the ocean is a deep variant, in which case a steep cliff generates instead. The terrain of this biome is much flatter and shallower in elevation, similar to beaches, though it is equal to the mushroom fields in every other way. Buried treasure can generate here and sometimes shipwrecks.

Mushroom field shores use the same mob spawning chances as mushroom fields.

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