This absolutely DOES NOT "work as intended." This is a serious issue. In biomes where rain and thunder do not occur, there is no warning that you will soon be swarmed by hostiles. If you were in a plains biome for example, you would see the light level drop, the rain, and be able to see/hear the thunder and know it was time to hightail it to bed. These warnings do not exist in savannah/desert/badlands biomes. The result is being swarmed by creepers and other mobs with no prior warning. Therefore, the mob spawning effects of thunderstorms should not operate within biomes that are not otherwise affected by thunderstorms.
This absolutely DOES NOT "work as intended." This is a serious issue. In biomes where rain and thunder do not occur, there is no warning that you will soon be swarmed by hostiles. If you were in a plains biome for example, you would see the light level drop, the rain, and be able to see/hear the thunder and know it was time to hightail it to bed. These warnings do not exist in savannah/desert/badlands biomes. The result is being swarmed by creepers and other mobs with no prior warning. Therefore, the mob spawning effects of thunderstorms should not operate within biomes that are not otherwise affected by thunderstorms.
This absolutely DOES NOT "work as intended." This is a serious issue. In biomes where rain and thunder do not occur, there is no warning that you will soon be swarmed by hostiles. If you were in a plains biome for example, you would see the light level drop, the rain, and be able to see/hear the thunder and know it was time to hightail it to bed. These warnings do not exist in savannah/desert/badlands biomes. The result is being swarmed by creepers and other mobs with no prior warning. Therefore, the mob spawning effects of thunderstorms should not operate within biomes that are not otherwise affected by thunderstorms.
This absolutely DOES NOT "work as intended." This is a serious issue. In biomes where rain and thunder do not occur, there is no warning that you will soon be swarmed by hostiles. If you were in a plains biome for example, you would see the light level drop, the rain, and be able to see/hear the thunder and know it was time to hightail it to bed. These warnings do not exist in savannah/desert/badlands biomes. The result is being swarmed by creepers and other mobs with no prior warning. Therefore, the mob spawning effects of thunderstorms should not operate within biomes that are not otherwise affected by thunderstorms.