Old Growth Birch Forest belongs to the birch forest biome found in the Overworld. The Birch Forest biome is quite common in the Overworld, but the Old Growth Birch Forest variant is uncommon.
The birch forest biome is characterized by a vast number of birch trees across the landscape. The trees in Old Growth Birch Forest biomes grow taller than in the standard birch forest biome, with their trunks being up to 14 blocks tall. This makes wood hard to acquire but more in quantity in the long run. The trees grow close enough to feel like a forest, but not densely enough to cast sufficient shadows to allow hostile mobs to spawn in the daytime. In Bedrock Edition, this biome has the same grass and foliage colors as the forest.
No unique mobs are found in this biome. The common mobs of pigs, sheep, chickens, and cows can be found and used as resources by wandering players. Hostile mobs include spiders, zombie skeletons, creepers, endermen, witches, and spider jockeys. Bats can be found in cave-like structures.
This biome is habitable for all kinds of players. Wood and meat are easily available, although the trees are harder to cut down due to their enormous size. There are sufficient resources to set up a base.
A. Yes, this variant of the birch forest biome is considered rare, while the standard birch forest biome is quite common.
A. No, this biome is quite habitable. Resources are easily available for players.
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