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Have you ever wanted to plant flowers or trees on any block in the game? No? TOO BAD

Welcome to the Everything is Dirt datapack!

This datapack is not for the faint of heart. It takes the innocent #dirt tag, the cornerstone of world generation, and turns it into a wild, chaotic ride.

By adding every single block in Minecraft to the #dirt tag, the world becomes a playground for nature, where trees grow out of trees, flowers bloom on top of ice, and structures become overgrown with foliage.

But don't worry, this datapack is informative too! You'll learn all about how the #dirt tag works and how it influences world generation. You'll see firsthand how trees and flowers are affected by the #dirt tag and how they spread throughout the world.

Some of the highlights of this datapack include:

  • Trees growing out of trees: You'll see towering, tangled messes of wood and leaves as trees grow on top of other trees.
  • Flowers on ice: Who says flowers can't grow on ice? With the Everything is Dirt datapack, you'll see flowers popping up in unexpected places.
  • Structures overrun with foliage: Villages, ruins, and other structures will become overgrown with plants, creating a unique and surreal landscape.
  • Saplings go anywhere and everywhere: With every block tagged as #dirt, saplings will be able to grow just about anywhere. You'll see trees sprouting up in the most unexpected places.

Overall, the Everything is Dirt datapack is a hilarious and informative way to explore the world of Minecraft. Whether you're a seasoned player or a newcomer to the game, you'll find something to love about this wild and chaotic world generation. So buckle up and get ready for a wild ride!

NOTE

This will affect your world generation, do not put this onto a world you don't want messed up.
Disclaimer over, have fun


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Licensed MIT
Published 2 years ago
Updated a year ago