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The Mushroom Fields Biome. Minecraft's rarest biome is, ironically, the home to one of its most iconic mobs.
2 The Eroded Badlands Biome. ...
3 The Bamboo Jungle Biome. ...
4 The Jungle Biome. ...
5 The Badlands Biome. ...
6 The Flower Forest Biome. ...
7 The Ice Spikes Biome. ...
8 The Sunflower Plains Biome. ...
The Giant Tree Taiga Biome
Minecraft Giant Tree Taiga Biome
Taigas (and their snowy counterparts) aren't particularly uncommon - there's a good chance you'll have wandered through one, and you'll certainly have come across them if you've ever gone looking for spruce. The same cannot be said for the giant tree taiga.
Much rarer than its regular equivalent, the giant tree taiga is a completely different biome. The ground is replaced with podzol, the trees tower far higher than regular spruce trees, and the ground is littered with mossy cobblestone boulders. It's a biome worth seeking out for the sight alone.
The Shattered Savanna Biome
Minecraft Shattered Savanna Biome
Like taigas, savanna biomes are a relatively common sight. Very occasionally, however, it's possible to stumble across a far more remarkable (but far more rare) variant. In a shattered savanna, the land has been, well... shattered. Mountains tower far higher than usual, with sharp edges where the land has cracked apart.
Coarse dirt covers every inch of these remarkable mountains, and incredible waterfalls splashing down the jagged peaks are also a common sight. Shattered savannas are another spectacle of a biome you don't want to miss.
The Sunflower Plains Biome
Minecraft Sunflower Plains Biome
Though a bit less dramatic than the previous entries, the sunflower plains biome is nonetheless a rare and exciting find should you stumble across it. As the name suggests, it's like a regular plains biome with one key addition - sunflowers. This is the only place you can get them, so it's an important destination for any flower fans.
Sunflowers have a few uses - decoration, obviously, and they can be crafted into yellow dye. Furthermore, they will always face east no matter how they're placed, so they can be a useful way to orient yourself in a pinch.
The Ice Spikes Biome
Minecraft Ice Spikes Biome
It's back to dramatic landscapes now, and the ice spikes biome is about as dramatic as it gets. Shorter, stubbier spikes litter the ground, interrupted only by amazing, taller needles. This incredible biome is found very rarely within other snowy biomes - one of many such rarities you can find in Minecraft's tundras.
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As well as providing an epic backdrop to anything you build, ice spikes biomes are worth seeking out due to being a fantastic source of packed ice. This rare resource is vital for nether highways or item transportation, so ice spikes biomes are definitely a good destination.
The Badlands Biome
Minecraft Badlands Mesa Biome
Longtime players might know this one as the mesa, but whatever you call it, it's a stunning biome packed with rare treasures. Most of the ground is made up of terracotta, so it's great for anyone in need of smelted clay blocks. It's also the only place in the game to acquire the beautiful red sand.
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Additionally, gold generates far more commonly, and at any Y-level. So it's worth a trip if you're in need of the shiny stuff - especially considering abandoned mineshafts share these frequency-increasing properties, making it easy to just wander in from the surface and come out with stacks of gold.
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