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Minecraft: Java Edition
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A Cold Day In The Nether
This is yet another Nether expansion mod. Focused on adding new biomes and features to further flesh out the dimension in a way that the 1.16 update started. The mod currently adds 4 new Nether biomes and 1 new Overworld biome, 5 new mobs, 3 new Nether ores & plenty of new blocks to build with.
The Everfreeze Cirques is a cold wasteland. Where the temperature is below zero and the winds howl. The wood is frozen from ages past and the skies are prowled by Freezes. A cold cousin of the Blaze.
Here you can find Sapphires and Prismatic Ice. Sapphires hold the same frozen properties as the biome. Prismatic Ice can make glowing glass or be used as an even extra slippery form of block.
Powdered Obsidian shards cover the land in mass here in the Obsidian dunes. The dark color of the sand makes this place even dimmer to see in than most. Surprisingly however, it is quite vegitated, with cactus that burns to the touch & roots growing from the sands.
Dune bouncers can be found patrolling these lands. While quite weak by themselves they have been known to easily group up on adventureres. Rumours say all sorts of things about the loot they drop.
Decayed and forgotten. This biome is like a twisted view of the overworld. The fields are filled with decayed trees, which will never bear saplings.
This biome is also haunted with Vexes and a new ghostly creeper varient: The Stalker. These ghouls have lower health than their green cousins, but have a much stealhier appearance.
Somehow the Nether feels even more dry here. These lands are poured full of salt blocks and salt crystals. Wither skeletons tend to patrol these areas for an unknown reason. You can often find scuffles between them and the Piglins who also scout the area.
A mountainous forest biome found in the overworld. The trees here yeild a white wood type and are even taller than birch! Gold is also particually common here similar to the badlands.