Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-174.49.234.153-20151110010026

Personally, I find it strange and annoying when I travel in between the Ettenmoors and Eriador or the Lone-lands. This is because in the Ettenmoors, the area is covered with firs, pines, spruces, and snow. In contrast to that, when Eriador and the Lone-lands are forested, the prime trees are oak, beech, birch, and chestnut, along with nice and NOT snowy ground. It's like summer changing to winter instantaneously, which makes no sense. I propose that Eriador and the Lone-lands be split into two parts: Northern and Southern. In the southern regions, not much should change. However, using what I know about climates, trees, and botany, Northern Eriador and the Northern Lone-lands should have more spruce tree coverage, along with occasional firs and pines. Birch trees are hardier, so there should still be decent birch coverage, but beech, chestnut, and oak trees should be downsized in population. Apple and pear trees could be very rare or virtually nonexistent in this biome. Also, the grass could be a little closer to the aqua colour in the Ettenmoors, Coldfells, tundra, and other more northern biomes. I should like to include a northern Wilderland, northern Vales of Anduin, and northern Rhun as well. Of course, I also realize that Mevans is doing a fantastic job on other more important things he wants to add, but I believe this would be a nice, more realistic thing to add to the already best mod in Minecraft.

Thanks for your time, and eat coconuty pineapples! 