Heck, my buddy and I haven’t found any particularly interesting biomes close to where we spawned, and no one wants to move multiple chests worth of stuff once they’ve already got a base. There is a ton of variation in forest and plains biomes, but genuinely different biomes are a tad harder to find. Fuck Slimes and their rare spawns and shit drop chances. The changes to Zombies and their AI is huge, but they are still the only real enemies aside from skeletons, spiders and creepers that one encounters, with enemies like Witches and Endermen being pretty damn rare. You see, there’s a weird thing in Minecraft, a fine line between too much content and too little content. Since we were playing in Hard mode, we needed food as soon as possible and basically lived off apples and zombie flesh for a day or so. We actually spawned on an island and desperately broke every single bit of grass looking for seeds to make food. Great, I thought, yet more reasons to never bother living in a desert area.īut later on, we realised we were seeing a lot of the same biomes over and over again. I later discovered that there are random zombies exclusive to deserts that can survive during the day. That helmet had the magical ability to stop that zombie from catching fire and keeling over. He was roaming around a field after a hard night fighting creepers and zombies, he ran into a zombie wearing a helmet. This little something raised its ugly head while I was playing Minecraft with a buddy of mine. There’s something about Minecraft these days that I can’t just put my finger on.
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