I got this idea from a YouTube video talking about Black Iberian pigs and meat curing but what made me think this is a good idea is when I saw the biome itself, the Dehesa biome is a mostly flat bumpy grassy plane filled with cork trees. I think this biome would feel right in a game like Minecraft where some animals and biomes you could never see fitting right in Minecraft but maybe that’s just my opinion. I also think it would be nice to have a biome that has dark light green essence to it where it’s not overwhelming but not to dark, and not like other forests the cork trees are more spread out and higher elevated and would be cool to implement those same ideals if it was put into the game because many other forests are very cramped. Just like the in real life where only Black Iberian pigs reside in the Dehesa, The dehesa in Minecraft should only allow the passive mob pigs to spawn on the biome with a higher spawn rate as well. Aggressive mobs should also spawn there with the same spawn rates in other forests. The cork trees should have their own wood and would be called Dehesa logs / plank etc and they should be a gray shade or much lighter pastel pink color when crafted but the outer bark color should be the same in real life. Something that makes these trees so significant is the acorns they drop and those what the Iberian pigs feed off of, now in Minecraft pigs can already eat beetroot and carrots so we should eliminate making it a third breeding source for pigs but for players it can be another food source which is naturally dropped by the trees themselves but can also be roasted and gives high saturation points. And maybe as a special feature when it’s composted it has a chance to become any tree sapling in the game but it’s fine if those acorns aren’t implemented, It should be a rare or uncommon biome so it feels special to find it or because it’s infinite food source due to the acorns. Well that’s all the ideas I have for this biome and Mojave I hope you can make this real.
I got this idea from a YouTube video talking about Black Iberian pigs and meat curing but what made me think this is a good idea is when I saw the biome itself, the Dehesa biome is a mostly flat bumpy grassy plane filled with cork trees. I think this biome would feel right in a game like Minecraft where some animals and biomes you could never see fitting right in Minecraft but maybe that’s just my opinion. I also think it would be nice to have a biome that has dark light green essence to it where it’s not overwhelming but not to dark, and not like other forests the cork trees are more spread out and higher elevated and would be cool to implement those same ideals if it was put into the game because many other forests are very cramped. Just like the in real life where only Black Iberian pigs reside in the Dehesa, The dehesa in Minecraft should only allow the passive mob pigs to spawn on the biome with a higher spawn rate as well. Aggressive mobs should also spawn there with the same spawn rates in other forests. The cork trees should have their own wood and would be called Dehesa logs / plank etc and they should be a gray shade or much lighter pastel pink color when crafted but the outer bark color should be the same in real life. Something that makes these trees so significant is the acorns they drop and those what the Iberian pigs feed off of, now in Minecraft pigs can already eat beetroot and carrots so we should eliminate making it a third breeding source for pigs but for players it can be another food source which is naturally dropped by the trees themselves but can also be roasted and gives high saturation points. And maybe as a special feature when it’s composted it has a chance to become any tree sapling in the game but it’s fine if those acorns aren’t implemented, It should be a rare or uncommon biome so it feels special to find it or because it’s infinite food source due to the acorns. Well that’s all the ideas I have for this biome and Mojave I hope you can make this real.