what planets are thies???

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  1. nuketf

    nuketf Active Member

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    wut?
    a...rocky spiky mountioney planet?


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    no clue
  2. nuketf

    nuketf Active Member

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    EDIT 2nt planet

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  3. aevs

    aevs Post Master General

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    Set water height to 0, get mountainous planet. Just so happens there's no template for it at the moment. (also, the mountain biome could use some work).
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    pieman2906 Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, i kinda wish they'd split mountain biome off from being dependent on water level, what if we want to make a flat desert planet? or a smooth ice ball?
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  5. nuketf

    nuketf Active Member

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    for got this planet-

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  6. aevs

    aevs Post Master General

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    Pretty sure that's just an old icon for tropical planets.
    EDIT: Huh, looks like it isn't. Some kind of combination between earth and tropical planets?
    Looks like in the concept art, the tropical planet icon was used for water planets and that was the tropical planet icon...
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    superouman Post Master General

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    We need rivers.
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    stuart98 Post Master General

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    First pic is broken.

    Where did you find these?
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  10. Dementiurge

    Dementiurge Post Master General

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    Forest, desert, tropical, jungle and mountain are all subbiomes of the 'Earth', 'Tropical', and 'Desert' planets, that appear based on height and distance to water.

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