Most trees in Minecraft look similar, with only slight differences between types. A tree diversity update would make forests feel more alive and unique, improving exploration and visual variety across biomes.
Suggestions:
π² More tree shapes β Naturally generated trees could appear in different sizes: tall, wide, sparse, dense, or even dead.
πͺ Layered chopping β Trees from world generation could require multiple chops to break fully, making them feel larger and more realistic. Player-placed logs break normally.
πΏ Bushes β Add naturally generated bushes in forests and plains, adding detail to undergrowth.
πͺ΅ Ground details β Include sticks, rocks, and fallen logs under trees to make forests feel more natural.
π± Mossy tree textures β Occasionally, trees could spawn with moss-covered bark (purely visual).
π§βπΎ Lumberjack villager β A new villager who trades wood, planks, axes, sticks, and emeralds. He would have a custom house and biome-based trades.
This update would enhance forest exploration and improve world-building without adding new mechanics.
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