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'''Streams''' are often seen in the Twilight Forest, forming a natural border between different areas in the dimension. Many explorers have noticed that lily pads are somewhat more common on the waters compared to the larger rivers found in the Overworld. No evidence of ruins or any other structure have been found in these peaceful watercourses. | |||
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==History== | |||
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{{history|1.0.0|Added Twilight Stream.}} | |||
{{history|2.0.0|Twilight Stream will no longer border certain biomes, especially those that are clumped together.}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:17, 22 August 2024
Twilight Stream | |
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Magic Map Color | #3636D9 |
Sky Color | #20224A |
Fog Color | #C0FFD8 |
Water Color | #3F76E4 |
Streams are often seen in the Twilight Forest, forming a natural border between different areas in the dimension. Many explorers have noticed that lily pads are somewhat more common on the waters compared to the larger rivers found in the Overworld. No evidence of ruins or any other structure have been found in these peaceful watercourses.
History[edit]
History
Version | Details |
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1.0.0 | Added Twilight Stream. |
2.0.0 | Twilight Stream will no longer border certain biomes, especially those that are clumped together. |