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Paeonia (texture) TU1
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这些特性曾存在于游戏中,但已被移除。

In Beta 1.8 and TU5, biomes received a major overhaul, removing and changing many biomes.

Biome types

Example of Biomes

Pre-1.8 example of Biomes

Before the Adventure Update and TU5, biomes were much smaller and less distinct.

Biome placement was controlled by temperature and humidity values (like 1.7+), allowing interface biomes and making it nearly impossible to generate desert near taiga or rain forest near tundra (except ice desert) while making transitions from biome to biome smoother.

There were 13 biome types: 10 in the Overworld, 1 in the Nether, and 2 unused ones that are in the code but aren't encountered in normal play.

Biome Characteristics Image
Rain Forest A biome with many trees and lakes. Some trees may also have leaves extending to the ground, covering the entire trunk. Has a 33% chance to create branched trees, compared to the usual 10%. Rain forests have lots of tall grass as well as ferns that are found exclusively in rain forests. Rainforest
Seasonal Forest Seasonal forests are wetter than forests and are usually found between forests and rain forests. SeasonalForest
Forest A biome with many trees and a fair amount of tall grass. Wolves are also found on this biome more commonly than others. Forest
Swampland A biome with many small pools. Stalks of Sugar Cane are commonly found. Swampland
Savanna A biome with mostly flat terrain, almost no trees, and dull colored grass. Savanna
Shrubland A biome with some trees and dull colored grass. Usually found at the interface between forest and savanna. No tall grass can be generated here. Shrubland
Taiga A snowy biome composed of mostly mountainous terrain and very few tall grass. Spruce and pine trees as well as ice can be found in this region. Wolves also appear more commonly on this biome than others. Snow is a common weather in taiga biomes. In Beta 1.8 and 1.0, Taiga biomes generated without ice and/or snow due to a bug. Taiga
Desert A biome consisting mostly of sand, dead shrubs and cacti. Trees do not generate in deserts unless the player brings in dirt. No rain occurs in this biome.

Since Beta 1.0 and before Beta 1.4 desert borders were rotated and didn't line up because of a bug.

Desert
Plains A very flat biome with a very large amount of tall grass (more than in any other type of land). The occasional trees do exist, though very rarely. Plains
Tundra Snowy, barren terrain with very few trees. The occasional trees do exist, though very rarely. Ice can be found over water. Snow is a common weather in tundras.

In 1.8, Notch also said this biome would be left out until 1.9. This is because snow was causing problems with the new biome generator.

Tundra
Sky A hidden biome before 1.9pre4, this biome was exclusive to, and the sole biome of the Sky Dimension. It would generate floating islands with oceans of air surrounding them. Trees were uncommon. No weather occurred here. It had small patches of snow, although it would not accumulate again. It had green with some extra blue hue for foliage colors.

This biome was introduced in Beta 1.6 along with the Sky Dimension itself. It was reintroduced for The End's biome though.

Sky Dimension 1
Ice Desert (corner case biome) A biome in the code before 1.8 that was supposed to generate at maximum coldness and dryness, but did not actually generate due to bugs. It was a biome of sand with snow on top of it and had snowfall and ice. Ice Desert

Generated structures

Structure Characteristics Image
Hills/Cliffs Mountains are hills with extreme slopes. Prior to the 1.8 update, these highly mountainous landforms were found in all type of biomes, but from the Adventure Update onwards are very rare outside the Extreme Hills and Mesa biomes. They were generated as part of the terrain generation algorithm.

Cliffs are often carved into hills, and sometimes have caves protruding into them. These caves contain the same blocks which one would find at the same layer in the hill they are carved out of.

Beta Mountain

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Ocean Oceans are huge bodies of water with every single water tile being a spring. Prior to the Adventure Update, oceans were generated as part of the terrain generation algorithm, but since then they are part of the Ocean biome. An open Ocean with a couple islands in the distance.
Beaches Beaches are usually generated next to oceans or lakes and covered all nearby low elevated shorelines. They could be found in any biome. They came in two varieties: sand beach and gravel beach. Sandstone was located below sand in sand beaches.

Gravel beaches had no such border and thus posed dangers like falling into caverns located right underneath them. Due to the changes in the terrain generation algorithm in the Beta 1.8 update beaches were removed completely from the game.

Sand beach 2

Gravel beach

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