Sand biome

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rbos
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Sand biome

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Timecock suggested I add a nice big sandy area, so I'm putting this here to remind me the next time I do map edits (probably Friday evening).
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Re: Sand biome

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that actually be cool for like a desert town or something :D
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Done. Coordinates 1613, -309. It's small, but I did my best to make it look natural.
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added /warp desert.
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rbos wrote:added /warp desert.
Didn't really look too natural..
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eh, I'm limited in what I can do. Although, now that I can import indev maps into alpha, I'm looking forward to being able to create more fun map areas to play with. My first project is turning the "void" into a proper floating island biome :)
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Awe...I like the void for finding easy resources and lots of restore :)
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