Closed ScottKillen closed 11 years ago
Actually, I looked it up and Marblewood trees are a type of acacias, so it'll have to be just Ironwood.
Oh, and Ebony would make a nice addition as well. I love the dark color of it's wood.
@blargh555 I will give it some thought I don't have any problem introducing a marblewood variety of acacias if it give is the marbled planks in your photo.
I like ebony also. I will give that some consideration as well.
I posted this originally somewhere else, where I had the idea, but I figured it would be more on-topic here. This was what I suggested about the marblewood: Maybe there could be a rare variant of that, like the legend oak, but instead have a bunch of branches that shoot off of the thick trunk and then end up running straight up, really high, with no leaves. This is the closest image I could find to show what I am thinking, but definitely not so many branches, and maybe less of thickness contrast between the trunk and the branches: http://mariapilatowicz.files.wordpress.com/2011/09/1997-10-poland-07s1.jpg?w=374&h=526 And obviously it would be rather large... ...They could grow in wastelands, tundra, or possibly deserts, since they have no leaves, so it would add to the desolate feel of the whole thing. I actually think this could look really cool and atmospheric.
Moved to ExtrabiomesXL/ExtrabiomesXL#103
Suggested by @blargh555 here.