#minecraft biomes
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How to Find the Pale Garden Biome in Minecraft
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The Pale Garden is a very unique and eerie forest Minecraft biome in the Overworld that includes pale oak trees, pale moss blocks and carpet, pale hanging moss and the Creaking Heart blocks. You can find it most easily by exploring your world. Try sticking to the higher terrain, so you can spot the pale oak trees. Furthermore, you can enable the cheats in your world and use the locate command to find the closest Pale Garden. Finally, you may use the seed finder tool Chunk Base and highlight the Pale Garden biome.

5 Biomes I Feel Need an Upgrade in Minecraft 1.22
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Minecraft has a lot of biomes and there are some I feel need changing in the 1.22 update. The first Minecraft biome I think needs to be changed is the forest biome. It is very bland and some fallen trees and stumps will help greatly. Desert is intentionally barren, but it should be also more interesting with new cactus flower textures, palm trees and meerkats. Many ocean biomes are dull and should get more colorful plants and mobs. Keep reading to know them all and my suggestions here.

An Ultimate Guide to Minecraft Biomes for Beginners
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Minecraft has 63 biomes in total divided unevenly in three dimensions. Overworld has 53 biomes and those include surface biomes like plains, forests, deserts, savannas, jungles and more. Furthermore, there are also various ocean biomes, as well as three cave biomes and one island biome - mushroom fields. There are 5 biomes in the Nether and they are probably the most unique biomes in the game. End dimension also includes 5 biomes, but they are all very similar and pretty plain. All these biomes have specific blocks, mobs and features they are special for.
