The surface of the Earth is about 71% water, but Minecraft’s overworld is a bit drier – its surface is about 60% water, mostly in the form of oceans that sit between the game’s diverse landmasses.
Originally, the Minecraft map was surrounded by a single infinite ocean, but when biomes were added oceans became the glue that held them together. They were eventually made into a proper biome of their own, then they became multiple different biomes, and now – following the Update Aquatic – there are nine different kinds of ocean, all special in their own unique way.
Today, we’re taking a trip to one of my favourites – the Deep Cold Ocean.
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