Minecraft's next update should focus on fixing existing biomes instead of adding new ones. The Wild Update failed to improve birch forests or swamp biomes, despite Mojang initially announcing plans to improve them. If Mojang continues to follow its pattern of updating biomes that were on the ballot in 2019's biome vote, then the Badlands Biome is next up for an overhaul. However, there are many other biomes that could use some love in Minecraft's next update.
Minecraft contains 61 biomes, many of which are variants of a primary type. While the Wild Update was initially intended to update the swamp biome, Mojang instead added the Mangrove Swamp variant and left the original biome untouched. This decision disappointed many players who were eager to see how the original swamp biome could be upgraded. Although the Wild Update added new features to Minecraft, it failed to improve upon what was already there. Minecraft's next update should focus on overhauling existing biomes, instead of adding new ones.
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An overhaul of the Badlands biome might be next, bringing tumbleweeds, a new cactus design, and the vulture mob to Minecraft. However, even if Mojang deviates from its plan and leaves the Badlands biome alone, Minecraft's next update should still include upgrades to some of the game's most barren biomes. Players' disappointment at the lack of biome upgrades in 1.19 shows that many Minecraft fans are eager to see improvements, and there are plenty of biomes that the game's next update can fix.
Birch Forests deserve some love after their anticipated upgrade was removed fromMinecraft's Wild Update. The Old Growth Birch Forest variant has slightly taller trees, but compared to the Old
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