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Hello,

I created a mod with a custom biome and custom entities. https://github.com/robinroloff/alpinemod/
I want these entities (in this case alpinechicken) to spawn in my custom biome (alpinemod:alps_valley) 

However, when I add it using my biome modifier, it doesn't work. Currently in the forge/biome_modifiers/alpinechicken.json, the biome is set to minecraft:plains and that works, but if I change it to my custom biome, it doesn't work.

I can, however, add mobs that are not from my mod. Meaning that normal cows, chicken etc. spawn.

It really doesn't make sense to me, does anyone else know?

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  On 1/11/2024 at 7:18 PM, Robin Roloff said:

Hello,

I created a mod with a custom biome and custom entities. https://github.com/robinroloff/alpinemod/
I want these entities (in this case alpinechicken) to spawn in my custom biome (alpinemod:alps_valley) 

However, when I add it using my biome modifier, it doesn't work. Currently in the forge/biome_modifiers/alpinechicken.json, the biome is set to minecraft:plains and that works, but if I change it to my custom biome, it doesn't work.

I can, however, add mobs that are not from my mod. Meaning that normal cows, chicken etc. spawn.

It really doesn't make sense to me, does anyone else know?

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If you're adding mobs to your own biomes its better to add them in that biomes .json file rather than adding via the biome modifier (It probably doesn't work because of the order in which forge will load modded biomes vs biome modifiers but I'm not sure). 

The easiest solution should be to add the mob to the `MobSpawnSettings.Builder` when bootstrapping the biome here:

https://github.com/robinroloff/alpinemod/blob/master/src/main/java/de/robin/alpine/worldgen/biome/AlpineBiomes.java

Hope this helps!

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  On 1/18/2024 at 11:52 PM, InvictusSlayer said:

If you're adding mobs to your own biomes its better to add them in that biomes .json file rather than adding via the biome modifier (It probably doesn't work because of the order in which forge will load modded biomes vs biome modifiers but I'm not sure). 

The easiest solution should be to add the mob to the `MobSpawnSettings.Builder` when bootstrapping the biome here:

https://github.com/robinroloff/alpinemod/blob/master/src/main/java/de/robin/alpine/worldgen/biome/AlpineBiomes.java

Hope this helps!

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I have tried that as well, it didn't work either. The biome modifier definitely works, as I said other mobs working using the same method and e.g. adding worldgen features also work.
I'm starting to believe this is a bug with forge/terrablender

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  On 1/19/2024 at 4:37 PM, Robin Roloff said:

I have tried that as well, it didn't work either. The biome modifier definitely works, as I said other mobs working using the same method and e.g. adding worldgen features also work.
I'm starting to believe this is a bug with forge/terrablender

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Sorry, have to bump this again.
Does anybody know what's wrong? 

If it's actually a bug with forge or terrablender, I'm gonna have to write a bug report, but I want to confirm it first.

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The problem seems to be with the `VanillaParameterOverlayBuilder` (so you are right there is a bug with TerraBlender). However there is an easy fix which also runs marginally faster which is to use the "Consumer.accept()" method to add your custom biomes.

@Override
public void addBiomes(Registry<Biome> registry, Consumer<Pair<Climate.ParameterPoint, ResourceKey<Biome>>> mapper) {
    biome(mapper, AlpineBiomes.ALPS, Temperature.FROZEN.parameter(), Humidity.HUMID.parameter(), Continentalness.FAR_INLAND.parameter(), Erosion.EROSION_0.parameter(), Weirdness.FULL_RANGE.parameter());
    biome(mapper, AlpineBiomes.ALPS_VALLEY, Temperature.NEUTRAL.parameter(), Humidity.NEUTRAL.parameter(), Continentalness.FAR_INLAND.parameter(), Climate.Parameter.span(0.5F, 1F), Climate.Parameter.span(-0.35F, 0.35F));
}

private void biome(Consumer<Pair<Climate.ParameterPoint, ResourceKey<Biome>>> mapper, ResourceKey<Biome> biome, Climate.Parameter temperature, Climate.Parameter humidity, Climate.Parameter continentalness, Climate.Parameter erosion, Climate.Parameter weirdness) {
    mapper.accept(Pair.of(Climate.parameters(temperature, humidity, continentalness, erosion, Depth.FLOOR.parameter(), weirdness, 0F), biome));
    mapper.accept(Pair.of(Climate.parameters(temperature, humidity, continentalness, erosion, Depth.SURFACE.parameter(), weirdness, 0F), biome));
}

Here's an example I made from your code which runs fine but feel free to manipulate this however you wish.

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  On 2/2/2024 at 1:33 AM, InvictusSlayer said:

The problem seems to be with the `VanillaParameterOverlayBuilder` (so you are right there is a bug with TerraBlender). However there is an easy fix which also runs marginally faster which is to use the "Consumer.accept()" method to add your custom biomes.

@Override
public void addBiomes(Registry<Biome> registry, Consumer<Pair<Climate.ParameterPoint, ResourceKey<Biome>>> mapper) {
    biome(mapper, AlpineBiomes.ALPS, Temperature.FROZEN.parameter(), Humidity.HUMID.parameter(), Continentalness.FAR_INLAND.parameter(), Erosion.EROSION_0.parameter(), Weirdness.FULL_RANGE.parameter());
    biome(mapper, AlpineBiomes.ALPS_VALLEY, Temperature.NEUTRAL.parameter(), Humidity.NEUTRAL.parameter(), Continentalness.FAR_INLAND.parameter(), Climate.Parameter.span(0.5F, 1F), Climate.Parameter.span(-0.35F, 0.35F));
}

private void biome(Consumer<Pair<Climate.ParameterPoint, ResourceKey<Biome>>> mapper, ResourceKey<Biome> biome, Climate.Parameter temperature, Climate.Parameter humidity, Climate.Parameter continentalness, Climate.Parameter erosion, Climate.Parameter weirdness) {
    mapper.accept(Pair.of(Climate.parameters(temperature, humidity, continentalness, erosion, Depth.FLOOR.parameter(), weirdness, 0F), biome));
    mapper.accept(Pair.of(Climate.parameters(temperature, humidity, continentalness, erosion, Depth.SURFACE.parameter(), weirdness, 0F), biome));
}

Here's an example I made from your code which runs fine but feel free to manipulate this however you wish.

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Just tested it... and it works!
Thank you so much, you really saved me

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