• SirLotsaLocks [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    it's where it is at the moment, and I'd imagine it's going to stay that way. During minecon and the announcement of the 1.17 update they showed off a biome called the deep dark. It really deep down and instead of normal stone it has a tougher stone. I think what's going to happen is that around y=0 there will be a layer of really tough stone that once you break through you'll be in the deep dark and it's going to be its own really challenging place somewhat seperate of other caves.

    • Fakename_Bill [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      Hopefully it'll be lower than y=0 since the underground space has been doubled. If it's y=0, then half of the underground would be Deep Dark. I hope they add a whole bunch of different generation structures and biomes that generate at different y-levels, but I think it's probably unlikely to happen. In the last update, the only Nether biome they ended up adding that wasn't shown off at Minecon was the Basalt Deltas.

      • SirLotsaLocks [he/him]
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        4 years ago

        yeah they were clear that the biomes shown at minecon were it. The basalt deltas weren't actually planned back then but because they left it kind of open ended a lot of people expected another biome so they made the basalt deltas a thing. also you're right maybe the entire area below y=0 shouldn't just be deep dark. Maybe it spawns in large patches but there could also be some areas where caves just extend all the way to bedrock. Also even though there's only like 3 or 4 cave biomes the are adding integration to the above ground, like a jungle that has a cave opening will have a bunch of vines and grass at the opening area of the cave, and they are going to update the caves as well further down the line. It may be a few years but now that it's not a whole overhaul of the system what's stopping them from doing what they did in 1.7 with the overworld someday and just add a ton of new cave biomes?