
Ever wondered what would happen to a mesa biome over the winter? well, this is it, the frozen mesa, and it is just that, in most ways, it is very similar to the regular mesa, just in a cooler climate, and also the underground mesa generates here.

the fungal jungle emerges when a Jungle meets a Mushroom Island, with patches of mycelium spread across the ground giving the hopping spores and mushrooms live here, and the dense jungle around there's clearings contains large numbers of new mushrooms

the floating jungle is a jungle biome on top of steep cliffs with deep gauges cutting through the cliffs where jungle rivers have cut their way through the tall layers of rock, any waters you may find here may be infested with piranhas.

the moorlands biome is a hilly lowlands biome, covered in long grass, and podzol, with lots of lakes dotted around the land, Lots of animals will spawn here as it is a perfect environment for a lot of wildlife.

The shattered swamp is a variant of the swamp, with terrain generation similar to that of a shattered savanna biome, there are patches of moss on the ground and bamboo throughout, and the new mushrooms.

The futuristic desert is a very rare custom desert biome with white concrete being used as sand with little futuristic trees, This biome was the first biome added before I was even planning to make it into what ExtraBiomes is today.

The Mystic Swamp is a fantasy-style swamp biome, with a mystic tree which spawns there which is a custom wood type with a purple hue, and the leaves glow, there is also a purple fog in the biome, and there is a glowing purple goo on the floor.

The taiga spikes biome is a variation of the ice spikes biome that contains everything you would find in a snowy taiga biome, in my opinion, this is a massive upgrade to the vanilla ice spikes biome, giving it so much more life than the vanilla ice spikes.

Just like the regular mesa has a plateau (the big flat hill on top) variant, the frozen mesa does too, which is just like the regular frozen mesa, but a plateau.

the jungle marsh is a swamp-like biome found inside jungles, Mushrooms, and swamp trees will spawn here, as well as tiny jungle trees in shallow areas, tree stumps below the water level and lots of piranhas spawn here, so watch out in the water!

The glacier is an extremely deep block of ice stretching from the top of the glacier which is the height of your average hill all the way down to bedrock, with the lower layers containing Ice Caves where Lapis has a higher chance of spawning.

The tropical Island biomes can be found in warm oceans, They are sandy islands covered with grass and vegetation like moss carpets and melons, as well as palm trees which are a custom tree type that can be found here and they are surrounded by coral.

This biome is a jungle with gigantic pillars of stone shooting up through the skyline

Also like the frozen mesa plateau, this is a variant of the frozen mesa, but instead of being a big flat hill, this is essentially the regular frozen mesa, but with the Bryce pillars.

The underground lush mesa generates below lush mesa biomes, it is like the underground jungle, and like the underground mesa, the underground lush mesa is made from terracotta instead of stone.

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The Netherlands I based on the Netherlands in real Life on the surface, full of tulip fields, windmills and wheat fields, but underground is a mini nether in the overworld

The Jellyfish fields Is a reference to the jellyfish fields in the cartoon SpongeBob, The jellyfish mob spawns here, the floor is covered with moss and there are custom corral structures and sea pickles covering the floor.

These biomes are Tiaga spikes biomes, but with the terrain shaped like a shattered savannah biome with a ton of height difference, this makes it look really pretty but is extremely annoying to walk through on foot in survival, so good luck

When a mesa becomes humid enough to support a jungle biome, a jungle can start to spread over the mesa to form a lush mesa, In this biome, there is a lower section where a jungle spawns, however at higher levels, it is still too dry for a jungle to spread.

The Charred forest Is a biome Found in warm climates where It was so hot that all of the vegetation was burnt to a smouldering pile of basalt, Very little has survived here, and there are still remnants of fire and smoke throughout the biome

the lush mesa Bryce is my favourite biome so far in Extrabiomes, it is very similar to the regular lush mesa, however, this has the Bryce pillars from mesa Bryce biomes, as well as lots of little lakes throughout the biome, which look really nice!

