The dark forest hills are a biome in the Overworld in Minecraft. It is made up of lots of hills and mountains that are covered in dark oak trees. It is pretty easy to spot because of the large red and brown mushrooms that can be seen towering through the trees.
Dark forest hills are biomes that occur when a hilly and mountainous area is covered with dark oak trees and huge mushrooms. When the dark forest is generated in a hilly biome, the trees are taller than usual. Other than that, the dark forest hills are pretty similar to regular dark forests.
Since the dark forest hill biomes are on high and mountainous terrain, a lot of passive mobs like wildlife don't spawn too often. Hostile mobs such as creepers, spiders, zombies, etc. can still spawn in dark forest hills biomes.
Dark forest hills are a variant of regular dark forests that occur on hills and mountains. They don't have a lot of wildlife spawns but the monster spawn rates are unaffected. This biome is quite rare since dark forests themselves are rare and they usually generate plains.
A. Yes, dark forest hills are rare biomes since dark forests are usually hard to find.
A. Passive wildlife mobs such as sheep, cows, etc. are not found in dark forest hills, but hostile mobs such as zombies, creepers, etc. spawn at their normal rates and in the daytime as well.
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