The desert medieval town should be made mostly of sandstone and stone. If there is a jungle or wood nearby wood can be used as well. Carpets can be used for shade in shops and other places. Fort walls can be made to protect the village but not a castle. Apart from sandcastles there aren't enough castles made of sand to look realistic. Maybe a simple tower that looks over the village. Also, don't use glass. It may be made of sand but you can't use it. As well as that, If your village is near the sea, you can use wood and stone bricks and glass. But as sand dissolves near water do not put the sandstone buildings too close. Now, hopefully we can go on to the next biome...
Grass plains can use anything. But since the bricks are a lot, I will tell you a few that you cannot use. Clay bricks, Ender bricks, Nether bricks (not including netherrack), or any type of grass (apart from grass). Grass plains are the most common biome in the minecraft world. Since it can be near any biome you can add almost anything in (apart from End and Nether blocks). Since it is also the flattest biome as well as the top of extreme mountains, you can have a lot of space to build which is good when you have big buildings like towns and castle keeps and cathedrals. Some main wood you could use is oak and birch, as they always grow in grassy plains randomly. Since the grass plains is finished lets move on.
Extreme hills biome. Looks a bit like the Trotternish hillside in Scotland. This is a high-ish peak with rocks surrounding it. The biome, not the landmark. A good place. First, lots of stone to build your castle. Secondly, a high place and flat surface makes it a great place to look on your enemies as they approach. Also, Your kingdom would be rich in currency as valuable and rare emeralds, diamonds and lapis lazuli are commonly found in the Extreme hills biome. A great place to build a classic castle on a hill. Also, as Taiga biomes grow nearby, its a fantastic place to make spruce planks. And you can easily camouflage into the hills as the enemies probably will not even get to the top and castles are usually made of stone=brilliant camouflage! The next biome is probably a bit of an opposite...
A swampland biome is unlikely to build a castle, but you can. Its more of the houses that are a problem. Swamp are muddy areas and if you want your village in a swamp or a bit over the sea then you need wooden supports. But the path over the area of water will have to be made of wood but on land its usually gravel. Cathedrals must be on land. A cathedral is useful in a swamp as that is where witches spawn in minecraft the most. There are also slimes that can destroy things so a heavily fortified swamp land is best. Mossy things are best for this. Vines also.as there is a lot of vines and moss in the swamps it will rather well camouflage. Well, I hope you liked this blog so Bye!👋👋
The Trotternish hillside.
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