![]() ![]() (With a platform in between) That would mean all 100 of the center biome are in the 50 block radius, but the other one only has 96 blocks outside, meaning I will still catch fish in that center biome. (Like if I needed 100 blocks for a biome, and did 25 wide by 4 tall rectangles for the biome, I could place another 100 block biome (25x4) one block from the edge of the center biome. I think its 50 blocks to each side of the center of the screen that are counted for determining what biome you are fishing in, meaning that I would need just under all the blocks inside the 50 block range on each side. I don't know how far away they need to be, however, to make sure that the biome doesn't get overridden, and that it knows what biome I am trying to fish in. I can separate each one above the lake, with platforms in between to fish through. This way, they are all together in the same place.) One idea I had was to make a 1 tall, 300+ wide rectangle of water, with rectangles of blocks above it to make the biomes. (I know you can only catch unique fish in 6 different biomes (not including lava and honey), but this way, I can have the biomes work for my fishing spot along with my other artificial biomes that I don't need to fish in. How should I make one area that I can fish in that has multiple biomes? I saw one thing on reddit, but it only had 6 biomes. ![]()
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