I think that considering the Ashlands will not be connected to any other biomes will mean a need for a bit more bio-diversity than we have seen in previous biomes.
A fun part of the other biomes is seeing them mix together at the borders and watching the wildlife interactions (good bit of free farming as well) and I don’t know if we will see that with Ashlands as I believe it is entirely separated by water.
It’s already been said that the biome is going to be a huge super landmass, can’t help but think this either leads way to larger enemy encounters or possibly minibiomes.
For example, the tar pits in the plains almost feel like a sub biome of the plains (and with different plants there it would feel even more unique imo). I think If we get different flavors of Ashlands that would be pretty interesting.
Possibly a volcano area, a scorched flats area, an ashen graveyard area, and maybe just maybe a small oasis style spot with some relief.
What do you think? This isn’t for speculation in any negative sense, I just wonder what they will do to take advantage of the much larger biome space.
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