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Mountain update 3, electric boogaloo

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    Biomes:
    Open prairy: a new prairie biome with occasional oak and a new tree called the elm tree.
    Flat wood: a prairie forest with tall oak, elm, hickory, and maple trees.
    Dry plateau: a dry prairy Plateau with cracked dirt and short, crumbly grass and weeds.
    Rolling hills: a hills biome that shows lush meadow grass, plenty of flowers, and occasional oak and beech trees.
    Chaparrel foot hills: loose scrubs, dirt and sandstone, small juniper trees, and plenty of rocks.
    Mixed forest: both coniferous trees like hemlock, fir, and cedar combine with oak, birch, and maple.
    Forested foothills: low oaks and elms with high-reaching pines.
    Beaver ponds: a riviera flows through many a dam with tall aspens, birch, and bald cypress trees on the side.
    Lower montane grove: filled with aspens and pines, the lower montane has a lot to see.
    Lower montain taiga: filled with spruce, pine, fir, and cedar trees, this forest is home to some interesting creatures and rock formations.
    Layered cliff: a cliff ledge with trees stretching up it and new rock formations.
    Towering cliff: stretches high with trees growing from. It's side and birds nesting in its cracks.
    Higher montane taiga: prairie grass, montain brush, and more juniper spawn in this area with more normal sized pine trees.
    Gravely slopes: gravel and loose cobble hinders a clear climbing path.
    Grassy slopes: grass, coarse dirt and gravel intermix to make a beautiful red, yellow, grey and green pallet.

    To be continued...

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    Meadow-top peaks: a grassland around the tree line with plenty of flat highland plains and grasses.
    Tundra-top peaks: a nearly barren dome of small grass, and weeds.
    Treeline cliffs: goats spawn most commonly in this biome. cylindrical cliff segments carry small patches of wild grass.
    Prairie pond: a pond at the prairie level with ducks, trees, cattails, reeds, frogs, and water lilies.
    Reflection lake: a lake in the taiga with a reflection mechanic that reflects the mountains if near any.
    Basin lake: a lake that is heavily forested and has multiple rivers flowing into it. Very lush.
    Twilight lake: a lake with a large spawn rate of ashen wolves.
    Echo lake: a lake that echoes large sounds far away.
    Lazy river: full of fish. Plains villages can spawn here.
    Creak: small river with cobblestone and gravel bottom.
    Flowing river: a river with occasional downward segments.
    Fast river: turbulent. Mossy cobble and stone rocks spawn here.
    Current: a downhill chaos ride.
    Low water fall: low level. Not much water.
    Towering falls: high cliffs with waterfall majestically spilling over.
    Wide falls: big, fat water fall dumping millions of gallons of water into a new stream or lake.
    Rocky peaks: rock spikes shoot high up.
    Triangle peaks: high triangular summits.
    Ice caps: little caps in the ice
    Moraine: a glacial rock formation with lots of eroded peaces of rock debris.
    Glacier: large snowy, icy cap with occasional bumps and large loose chunks of ice and snow.

    To be continued...

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    Eroded peaks: a biome with high mountains that have weird, u-shaped dents in their sides. They are partly snowy, but most of their ice comes from. Glaciers that are either still there, or have melted and formed lakes.
    Horn: a high peak that towers over the others with a sharp, arrowhead-like shape.
    Frozen cliffs: a cliff of ice that is extremely difficult to traverse.
    Aurora highlands: a giant arctic mountain with an aurora borealis floating above it, and usually a lot of snow below.
    Astral peaks: the top of the world. It so high, there is a fine line separating their height from the base height where this biome can spawn. Thus biome is so high, the clouds are part of the view. It is so high, that the winds up there cancarry you on elytra upwards. It is so high that oxygen runs thin and normal activities take more food, and a bubble of oxygen if you aren't careful. Once you get to the absolute highest point in the entire world, you will be greeted by a 30% chance of a new ore spawning called star fragments which you mine for stardust which is useful for enchanting and upgrading diamond tools and armor into celestial steel plate armor. New advancements:
    top of the world! Achieved by climbing up to the highest point in an Astral peaks biome.
    Up up and away! Acheived by flying on elytra in a wind current.
    Mountaineer: acheived by traveling to 10 different mountain biomes.
    Cover me in stardust: achieved by wearing celestial steel.
    To be continued...