- Biomes O’ Plenty
- Contents
- Biomes [ edit ]
- Overworld Biomes [ edit ]
- Sub-Biomes [ edit ]
- Nether Biomes [ edit ]
- Promised Land Biomes [ edit ]
- Promised Land [ edit ]
- Gems [ edit ]
- Gem Locations [ edit ]
- Biomes O’ Plenty
- Contents
- Biomes [ edit ]
- Overworld Biomes [ edit ]
- Sub-Biomes [ edit ]
- Nether Biomes [ edit ]
- Promised Land Biomes [ edit ]
- Promised Land [ edit ]
- Gems [ edit ]
- Gem Locations [ edit ]
- Biomes List
- Contents
- Overworld Biomes [ ]
- Nether Biomes [ ]
- Removed Biomes [ ]
Biomes O’ Plenty
Biomes O’ Plenty is a mod which introduces 80 new biomes and 12 sub-biomes to the game, many of which have new blocks, mobs and biome-specific plants compared to vanilla world. To create a world with Biomes O’ Plenty biomes, world type «Biomes O’ Plenty» should be selected instead of «Standard», «Superflat», etc.
This mod also adds more variance to tools and armor, new equipment and plants and food, new sources of color, new ranged weapon and some other engaging blocks to build with.This mod is also compatible with Mystcraft, as most of the biomes (with few exceptions) can be found as pages.
Contents
- 1 Biomes
- 1.1 Overworld Biomes
- 1.2 Sub-Biomes
- 1.3 Nether Biomes
- 1.4 Promised Land Biomes
- 3.1 Gem Locations
- 4.1 Blocks
- 4.2 Trees
- 4.3 Flowers
- 4.4 Mushrooms
- 4.5 Other Plants and Structures
- 5.1 Armor
- 5.2 Tools
- 5.3 Other
Biomes [ edit ]
The following biomes are added by the mod. All information is based on the default configuration.
Note: Tables are sortable! Click the headings to sort by that value.
Overworld Biomes [ edit ]
The following biomes can all be found in the overworld, assuming a default config is being used. Any of these biomes, as well as the vanilla biomes, can be toggled with the Biomes O’ Plenty config file.
Click Expand to view the list of biomes:
Warning: Very long list
Sub-Biomes [ edit ]
Sub-biomes are smaller biomes contained within regular overworld biomes. They exist to add more variation to each biome.
Click Expand to show the list of sub-biomes:
Nether Biomes [ edit ]
Biomes O’ Plenty adds five unique biomes to the Nether in addition to the Vanilla «Hell» biome.
Click Expand to show the list of Nether Biomes:
Promised Land Biomes [ edit ]
The Promised Land is a dimension added by Biomes O’ Plenty, accessed by crafting an Ancient Staff. This dimension has 3 different biomes, listed below.
Click Expand to show the list of Promised Land Biomes:
Promised Land [ edit ]
The Promised Land was a dimension added by some versions of Biomes O’ Plenty (and removed for Minecraft 1.7 onwards). It was made to represent the skylands teased by Mojang before The End was released. The Promised Land was a collection of floating islands made from Skystone and Purified Grass. It is the only place that Loftwood Trees and Chromaflora will grow naturally. In addition, it was the only place that the player can find Celestial Crystals and Amethyst. A big appeal of the Promised Land was the eternal day and no mob spawning* of any kind.
Accessing the Promised Land requires use of an Ancient Staff, needing the 6 gems added by Biomes O’ Plenty, End Stone and a Nether Star, meaning the player will have to both defeat the Wither and venture into The End before the Promised Land can be reached. Using the staff will turn it into a Depleted Ancient Staff and create a portal to the Promised Land directly overhead. A portal to the Promised Land can only be created in the overworld. Using the staff in another dimension will have no effect. The Depleted Ancient Staff can be recombined with a new Nether Star to create a new Ancient Staff.
- Other mods may cause hostile or passive mob spawning in the Promised Land, spawning issues were one of the causes leading to removal of the area from the mod.
Gems [ edit ]
Biomes O’ Plenty adds 6 new gems to the game along with their corresponding ores. The gems added include Ruby, Peridot, Topaz, Tanzanite, Apatite, and Sapphire. All of the gems have entries in the ore dictionary except for Apatite (for balancing purposes with Forestry’s Apatite). Their rarity is the same as that of the vanilla Emerald and can be found spawning between y=4 and y=32. Like the Emerald, all the gems added by Biomes O’ Plenty can be found only in biomes of a specific type, listed below. They can also be found as loot in temples and dungeons. The Fortune enchant works on all of the ores, giving the player between 1 and 16 gems with Fortune III.
The gems have two uses beyond decoration. They are required to craft the Ancient Staff to access the Promised Land and they are used in the Sacrificial Altar to summon an Ender Dragon. All 6 gems must be found to create either of these things.
There is also a 7th gem, Amethyst, which can only be found in the Promised Land. It can be used to craft tools and armor at a tier higher than Diamond. It can also be used to craft an Amethyst Bucket that can pick up Spring Water.
Gem Locations [ edit ]
Biomes O’Plenty has specific locations for gems when using the default config. The gems are all found in biomes of a specific type:
- Emerald : found in Forest/Mountain-type biomes
- Ruby : found in Desert-type biomes
- Peridot : found in Grassland-type biomes
- Topaz : found in Jungle/Tropical-type biomes
- Tanzanite : found in Snow-type biomes
- Malachite : found in Swamp-type biomes
- Amber : new gem added in 1.7.2 ; found in River and Grove biomes, other locations unknown yet
The following is a list of specific biomes in which gems can be found.
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Biomes O’ Plenty
Biomes O’ Plenty is a mod which introduces 80 new biomes and 12 sub-biomes to the game, many of which have new blocks, mobs and biome-specific plants compared to vanilla world. To create a world with Biomes O’ Plenty biomes, world type «Biomes O’ Plenty» should be selected instead of «Standard», «Superflat», etc.
This mod also adds more variance to tools and armor, new equipment and plants and food, new sources of color, new ranged weapon and some other engaging blocks to build with.This mod is also compatible with Mystcraft, as most of the biomes (with few exceptions) can be found as pages.
Contents
- 1 Biomes
- 1.1 Overworld Biomes
- 1.2 Sub-Biomes
- 1.3 Nether Biomes
- 1.4 Promised Land Biomes
- 3.1 Gem Locations
- 4.1 Blocks
- 4.2 Trees
- 4.3 Flowers
- 4.4 Mushrooms
- 4.5 Other Plants and Structures
- 5.1 Armor
- 5.2 Tools
- 5.3 Other
Biomes [ edit ]
The following biomes are added by the mod. All information is based on the default configuration.
Note: Tables are sortable! Click the headings to sort by that value.
Overworld Biomes [ edit ]
The following biomes can all be found in the overworld, assuming a default config is being used. Any of these biomes, as well as the vanilla biomes, can be toggled with the Biomes O’ Plenty config file.
Click Expand to view the list of biomes:
Warning: Very long list
Sub-Biomes [ edit ]
Sub-biomes are smaller biomes contained within regular overworld biomes. They exist to add more variation to each biome.
Click Expand to show the list of sub-biomes:
Nether Biomes [ edit ]
Biomes O’ Plenty adds five unique biomes to the Nether in addition to the Vanilla «Hell» biome.
Click Expand to show the list of Nether Biomes:
Promised Land Biomes [ edit ]
The Promised Land is a dimension added by Biomes O’ Plenty, accessed by crafting an Ancient Staff. This dimension has 3 different biomes, listed below.
Click Expand to show the list of Promised Land Biomes:
Promised Land [ edit ]
The Promised Land was a dimension added by some versions of Biomes O’ Plenty (and removed for Minecraft 1.7 onwards). It was made to represent the skylands teased by Mojang before The End was released. The Promised Land was a collection of floating islands made from Skystone and Purified Grass. It is the only place that Loftwood Trees and Chromaflora will grow naturally. In addition, it was the only place that the player can find Celestial Crystals and Amethyst. A big appeal of the Promised Land was the eternal day and no mob spawning* of any kind.
Accessing the Promised Land requires use of an Ancient Staff, needing the 6 gems added by Biomes O’ Plenty, End Stone and a Nether Star, meaning the player will have to both defeat the Wither and venture into The End before the Promised Land can be reached. Using the staff will turn it into a Depleted Ancient Staff and create a portal to the Promised Land directly overhead. A portal to the Promised Land can only be created in the overworld. Using the staff in another dimension will have no effect. The Depleted Ancient Staff can be recombined with a new Nether Star to create a new Ancient Staff.
- Other mods may cause hostile or passive mob spawning in the Promised Land, spawning issues were one of the causes leading to removal of the area from the mod.
Gems [ edit ]
Biomes O’ Plenty adds 6 new gems to the game along with their corresponding ores. The gems added include Ruby, Peridot, Topaz, Tanzanite, Apatite, and Sapphire. All of the gems have entries in the ore dictionary except for Apatite (for balancing purposes with Forestry’s Apatite). Their rarity is the same as that of the vanilla Emerald and can be found spawning between y=4 and y=32. Like the Emerald, all the gems added by Biomes O’ Plenty can be found only in biomes of a specific type, listed below. They can also be found as loot in temples and dungeons. The Fortune enchant works on all of the ores, giving the player between 1 and 16 gems with Fortune III.
The gems have two uses beyond decoration. They are required to craft the Ancient Staff to access the Promised Land and they are used in the Sacrificial Altar to summon an Ender Dragon. All 6 gems must be found to create either of these things.
There is also a 7th gem, Amethyst, which can only be found in the Promised Land. It can be used to craft tools and armor at a tier higher than Diamond. It can also be used to craft an Amethyst Bucket that can pick up Spring Water.
Gem Locations [ edit ]
Biomes O’Plenty has specific locations for gems when using the default config. The gems are all found in biomes of a specific type:
- Emerald : found in Forest/Mountain-type biomes
- Ruby : found in Desert-type biomes
- Peridot : found in Grassland-type biomes
- Topaz : found in Jungle/Tropical-type biomes
- Tanzanite : found in Snow-type biomes
- Malachite : found in Swamp-type biomes
- Amber : new gem added in 1.7.2 ; found in River and Grove biomes, other locations unknown yet
The following is a list of specific biomes in which gems can be found.
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Biomes List
This page lists all of the biomes in this mod. Temperatures are as follow: Snowy biomes have their temperature listed in purple , cold in blue , temperate in green , arid in orange , and the nether in red . The biomes of either neutral or unknown temperature have no temperature class.
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Overworld Biomes [ ]
Nether Biomes [ ]
These are the Nether biomes in BOP.
Biome Name Type Rarity Description Image Crystalline Chasm Nether Common A biome with frequent rose quartz spires and crystals covering the landscape, and a pink fog color. Erupting Inferno Nether Common An active volcanic biome made of brimstone fumaroles generating. Undergrowth Nether Common A densely occupied nether biome, with sprouts, bramble and hellbark trees around the biome. Spore particles spawn here. Visceral Heap Nether Common A gross biome made of flesh and porous flesh, with Withered Abyss Nether Uncommon A dark and spooky biome made of blackstone, obsidian and crying obsidian, with spines generating around the landscape. Removed Biomes [ ]
These are biomes that appeared in the mod once, but are not present in Biomes O’ Plenty version 1.16.5-13.1.0.465. This list includes biomes which were replaced by vanilla biomes with the same name, such as Mesa and Birch Forest. Editing Note: When adding IDs, add the ID from the last version the biome appeared in.
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