Introduction:
Penguins would bring life and personality to snowy biomes, spawning in groups and behaving in ways that feel both realistic and fun. They’d add atmosphere, family behaviors, and a playful new way to interact with icy landscapes.
Main Features:
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Penguin Groups: Spawn in colonies of 13–17 on icebergs, snowy beaches, and frozen oceans.
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Eggs & Chicks: Hatch from speckled eggs (cream, white-blue, or gray), similar to sniffer eggs. Adult penguins sit on their eggs until they hatch.
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Protective Parents: Adults defend their eggs and chicks if players attack, squawking loudly and charging in groups.
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Sliding Behavior: Penguins naturally slide down snowy slopes and icebergs on their bellies.
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Unique Drop: When chicks grow into adults, they shed their Penguin Pelt (like turtle scutes). Pelts can be crafted into a Penguin Chestplate, which doesn’t add armor protection but lets players belly-slide down snowy mountains and ice like penguins.
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Sounds: Penguins squawk socially and give a loud, high-pitched “battle cry” when threatened.
Gameplay Impact:
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Adds atmosphere and charm to icy and ocean biomes.
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Gives players a fun movement-based item (sliding chestplate) that encourages travel and exploration in cold regions.
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Creates new defensive mob dynamics, making colonies feel alive and cooperative.
Closing Hook:
Penguins would make icy biomes feel lively, playful, and immersive — a social mob with charm, character, and a unique survival reward.
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