The Cloud Forest would be a new biome which would be sort of like a combination of Extreme Hills and the Rainforest/Jungle biome. It would consist of lots of tall, steep mountains (a bit steeper and taller than extreme hills) and have lots of jungle trees. Vines spawn on the sides of the mountains to make climbing easier, and mossy cobble spawns similarly to in the new taiga biomes. There is heavy fog and many clouds, with common rain.
That's a cloud forest in real life.
The only mobs that would spawn would be ocelots and chickens.
Not seeing much originality in this. Sounds like a bunch of biomes crammed together with some extra fog slapped in. The fog part would be a very conflicting feature as it could get screwy against a player's fog settings.
Edit: Though honestly, I wouldn't really complain if this was added.
So you'd like to have a mountainous version of jungle biomes that technically can already generate in the world, and you'd like to add fog to it? No support. Though I do like that picture of Monteverde Cloud Forest. Coincidentally, I just printed that same picture out today for a school project.
ahhhh quite mysterious and beautiful... wait what? beautiful? have you seen the clouds Minecraft has? it's not so beautiful...
no support
unless we're talking about fog, then...
75% Support
A sky land dimension would be 10 times better in my opinion.
Doesnt sounds like a bad idea, the problem is to make the fog look right, which means burning some GFX cards.. ok im being a bit drasting but it would eat memory and making the game less playable for those who older or less equipped computers.
BTW, id like to see some fog in the floor of the swamps, at least from time to time, like some kind of ambience.
The foggy forest biome would belong to which temperature system, cold or hot ?
Instead of adding new biomes, why not just make a weather effect or something that makes the current biomes foggy? That would probably be better suited, especially since it could work with other biomes as well.
The fog effect would simply hinder vision and allow hostile mobs to spawn, despite the time.
The Cloud Forest would be a new biome which would be sort of like a combination of Extreme Hills and the Rainforest/Jungle biome. It would consist of lots of tall, steep mountains (a bit steeper and taller than extreme hills) and have lots of jungle trees. Vines spawn on the sides of the mountains to make climbing easier, and mossy cobble spawns similarly to in the new taiga biomes. There is heavy fog and many clouds, with common rain.
That's a cloud forest in real life.
The only mobs that would spawn would be ocelots and chickens.
no
Edit: Though honestly, I wouldn't really complain if this was added.
Gained my support.
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no support
unless we're talking about fog, then...
75% Support
A sky land dimension would be 10 times better in my opinion.
Why? :/
Yeah.
BA
BTW, id like to see some fog in the floor of the swamps, at least from time to time, like some kind of ambience.
The foggy forest biome would belong to which temperature system, cold or hot ?
I doubt it would be easy to do even for people with some experience but he might get a way around it...
It's nothing about easy or anything like that. It's about proof of concept.
The fog effect would simply hinder vision and allow hostile mobs to spawn, despite the time.
this would be good as an extreme hill variant.