Villages can currently spawn in three biomes; plains, deserts and savannas. However, only the desert village is different from the original plains village by being built in sandstone. Therefore I propose that the savanna village should be more unique as well, for more variety.
The oak wood, planks, stairs, doors and fences should be replaced with their acacia counterparts, where would they get oak in a savanna? Other wooden items which looks like oak wood (wooden pressure plates and bookshelves for example) can remain because it's unnecessary to create completely new blocks with only small re-textures, also they can already be crafted with acacia planks even though it doesn't look like it. The gravel roads could be replaced with coarse dirt blocks, it adds more variety and it looks kind of good too in the savanna. The rest of the blocks should remain the same, as they can be found naturally in savannas already (cobblestone if you mine underground, black wool in the lamp posts which is obtainable from sheep, etc).
This wouldn't really bother me, but I would enjoy it, However, for a bit more variation, maybe the cobble should be replaced with bricks, or something similar?
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Support, This would improve Savannah villages, by making them like the biome they are in.
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This wouldn't really bother me, but I would enjoy it, However, for a bit more variation, maybe the cobble should be replaced with bricks, or something similar?
Maybe, but I think it looks pretty good with the cobblestone. Hardened or stained clay might look good, as well as fit with the biome (kind of) as savannas can be next to mesas?
Maybe, but I think it looks pretty good with the cobblestone. Hardened or stained clay might look good, as well as fit with the biome (kind of) as savannas can be next to mesas?
I Agree, Hardened Clay/Stained Clay would be logical, and would look better and more unique
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The only thing about this idea I dislike is using Coarse Dirt as the paths. Coarse Dirt does not connect in any way to Savannahs, as it is not found there.EDIT: Although I was wrong, Coarse Dirt is found in Savannahs, I think Gravel would still look better for the paths, just my opinion. Once again, I've changed my mind. Upon looking closer, I found I actually do like the Coarse Dirt for the paths
The only thing about this idea I dislike is using Coarse Dirt as the paths. Coarse Dirt does not connect in any way to Savannahs, as it is not found there. I think Gravel would work fine for the paths.
Partial Support.
I'm pretty sure that coarse dirt can be found in savannas. I use it instead of gravel in my suggestion because villages in deserts use sandstone for paths so the savanna villages should have something unique as well. I think it kind of fits with the dry landscape.
Villages can currently spawn in three biomes; plains, deserts and savannas. However, only the desert village is different from the original plains village by being built in sandstone. Therefore I propose that the savanna village should be more unique as well, for more variety.
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Coarse Dirt roads:
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The oak wood, planks, stairs, doors and fences should be replaced with their acacia counterparts, where would they get oak in a savanna? Other wooden items which looks like oak wood (wooden pressure plates and bookshelves for example) can remain because it's unnecessary to create completely new blocks with only small re-textures, also they can already be crafted with acacia planks even though it doesn't look like it. The gravel roads could be replaced with coarse dirt blocks, it adds more variety and it looks kind of good too in the savanna. The rest of the blocks should remain the same, as they can be found naturally in savannas already (cobblestone if you mine underground, black wool in the lamp posts which is obtainable from sheep, etc).
Full Support, but perhaps pressure plates used for tables can be replaced with carpets.
Perhaps, but I tried to make the savanna village consistent with the plains and desert village which both use wooden pressure plates.
This wouldn't really bother me, but I would enjoy it, However, for a bit more variation, maybe the cobble should be replaced with bricks, or something similar?
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100% support. It only makes sense that villages would use the local tress for wood.
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Support, This would improve Savannah villages, by making them like the biome they are in.
I miss missing you now and then
Sometimes before it gets better
The darkness gets bigger
The person that you’d take a bullet for is behind the trigger
Oh
We’re fading fast
I miss missing you now and then
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Maybe, but I think it looks pretty good with the cobblestone. Hardened or stained clay might look good, as well as fit with the biome (kind of) as savannas can be next to mesas?
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I Agree, Hardened Clay/Stained Clay would be logical, and would look better and more unique
I miss missing you now and then
Sometimes before it gets better
The darkness gets bigger
The person that you’d take a bullet for is behind the trigger
Oh
We’re fading fast
I miss missing you now and then
~Miss Missing You by Fall Out Boy
The only thing about this idea I dislike is using Coarse Dirt as the paths.
Coarse Dirt does not connect in any way to Savannahs, as it is not found there.EDIT: Although I was wrong, Coarse Dirt is found in Savannahs,I think Gravel would still look better for the paths, just my opinion.Once again, I've changed my mind. Upon looking closer, I found I actually do like the Coarse Dirt for the pathsSupport.
I'm pretty sure that coarse dirt can be found in savannas. I use it instead of gravel in my suggestion because villages in deserts use sandstone for paths so the savanna villages should have something unique as well. I think it kind of fits with the dry landscape.