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{{Infobox mod
 
{{Infobox mod
 
|author=Risugami
 
|author=Risugami
|forum=http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/75440-v166-risugamis-mods-updates/
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|link=http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/75440-v166-risugamis-mods-updates/
 
|mcversion=1.6.2
|summary=Allows changes to terrain generation settings to create unusual, interesting, and varied maps
 
|version=1.8
 
|mcversion=1.8
 
|modloader=yes
 
 
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[[File:Mod Biosphere spheres.png|thumb|right|250px|A world generated by this mod]]
 
[[File:Mod Biosphere spheres.png|thumb|right|250px|A world generated by this mod]]
This mod is a new generator, created by Risugami, replacing the default surface terrain generator. In this generator, the world is made up of massive spheres with glass domes. Inside each spheres is a random biome. There is a random chance of a lake being placed in the center of each sphere, usually water, but rarely lava. Bordering this lake, you find sand for water, or gravel for lava. Connecting each sphere is a wooden bridge with fence rail. Beside each sphere is a smaller sphere, which is where you can find diamond and lapis lazuli. These ores only occur here, the others are equally spread throughout the spheres. The cave generator used here is a modified Nether cave generator, where like on the surface, lava generates below a certain level. if this lava reaches the outside, an obsidian wall is generated to hold it in.
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'''Biosphere''' is a terrain generating mod created by Risugami, replacing the default surface terrain generator. In this generator, the world is made up of massive spheres with glass domes. Inside each sphere is a random biome. There is a random chance of a lake being placed in the center of each sphere, usually water, but rarely lava. Bordering this lake, you find sand for water or gravel for lava. Connecting each sphere is a wooden bridge with a fence rail. Beside each sphere is a smaller sphere, which is where you can find diamond and lapis lazuli. These ores only occur here, the others are equally spread throughout the spheres. The cave generator used here is a modified Nether cave generator, where like on the surface, lava generates below a certain level. if this lava reaches the outside, an obsidian wall is generated to hold it in.
   
 
==Terrain generation settings==
 
==Terrain generation settings==
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Some drawbacks include a lack of naturally spawned villages and strongholds.
 
Some drawbacks include a lack of naturally spawned villages and strongholds.
   
 
[[Category:Mods]][[Category:Biosphere]]
== Dependencies ==
 
 
None
 
 
[[Category:Mods]]
 
   
 
<languages />
 
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Revision as of 18:43, 22 October 2019

Current developersRisugami
Supported Minecraft versions1.6.2
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File:Mod Biosphere spheres.png

A world generated by this mod

Biosphere is a terrain generating mod created by Risugami, replacing the default surface terrain generator. In this generator, the world is made up of massive spheres with glass domes. Inside each sphere is a random biome. There is a random chance of a lake being placed in the center of each sphere, usually water, but rarely lava. Bordering this lake, you find sand for water or gravel for lava. Connecting each sphere is a wooden bridge with a fence rail. Beside each sphere is a smaller sphere, which is where you can find diamond and lapis lazuli. These ores only occur here, the others are equally spread throughout the spheres. The cave generator used here is a modified Nether cave generator, where like on the surface, lava generates below a certain level. if this lava reaches the outside, an obsidian wall is generated to hold it in.

Terrain generation settings

Many options can be changed in ".minecraft/config/Biosphere.cfg".

There are separate spheres containing biomes including; -Tundra -Plains -Forest -Woods -Mountains -Jungle -Nether -and even The End. Some drawbacks include a lack of naturally spawned villages and strongholds.