Java Edition 1.18 experimental snapshot 4

1.18 experimental snapshot 4 is the fourth experimental snapshot for Java Edition 1.18, released on August 17, 2021, which makes numerous changes and tweaks to world generation.

World generation

 * Badlands
 * Now is larger and less likely to show up as microbiome splotches.
 * Terracotta bands now go higher.
 * Wooded badlands grass and trees now start higher.


 * Biomes
 * Tweaked biome placement in general to reduce the risk of harsh collisions.
 * Now biome placement is a bit smoother and less noisy. This should result in fewer microbiomes.
 * Removed surface freezing for hot biomes, and raised the altitude at which snow layers are placed.


 * Desert
 * Now is larger and less likely to show up as microbiome splotches.
 * Desert pyramids now tend to be partially buried and no longer generate on water.


 * Extreme Hills
 * The terrain is now more extreme. Fiddled with the placement of shattered terrain and extreme hills in general to make it fit in with the terrain better.


 * Jungle pyramids
 * No longer generate on water.


 * Ore distribution
 * Reduced the number of diorite/andesite/granite blobs on the surface.
 * Copper blobs now are bigger in dripstone caves.
 * More iron is generated.


 * Rivers
 * Reduced the likelihood of rivers being cut off and turning into steep dry river gorges in mountainous terrain.
 * Rivers will tend to either carve a fjord through the mountain range, or raise the terrain to form a saddle valley between the peaks.


 * Snowy Slopes
 * Now have fewer dirt blocks.


 * Stone shores
 * Sometimes generate layers (strips) of gravel, diorite, andesite, or granite.


 * Stony peaks
 * Sometimes generate layers (strips) of calcite, andesite, or granite.


 * Swamps
 * Tweaked swamp placement a bit.
 * Are less likely to extend far out from the coastline.
 * Rivers in swamps now tend to be shallower.

Issues
This version is not supported on the bug tracker, and therefore issues affecting it will be resolved as "Invalid".

Video
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