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(Lets just pretend there's a Conduit hidden somewhere to give all the fighters water breathing).
Funny enough, I actually do have the Lush Cave on my metaphorical to-do list... I was planning on making it a two-for-one stage along with the Dripstone Caves (having the Dripstone as Basic Mode and Lush Caves as Aether mode), to fit with the Caves & Cliffs theme.
Hmm... Maybe I should make it alongside a mountain stage, have the two stages be "Caves & Cliffs Part 1" and "Caves & Cliffs Part 2" XD
Erm ACK-tually, its been a full day between the release of this stage and the last stage I did, therefore I haven't dropped a stage literally everyday.🤓
Jokes aside, I just have a lot of free time, and these stages don't really take too long to make. There's a lot of re-used assets, and most of the tiles used for the textures are either from Minecraft itself, or the Mob Vote server resource pack (I rarely ever make the textures completely from scratch, instead editing them to slightly to fit the art style when needed). I essentially just put them together like puzzle pieces.
This stage in particular was really quick to make, since most of the work had already been done with the Ocean Biome stage (the monument was planned to be the Aether mode, until I decided to do the low gravity thing instead, so I made this one as a separate stage).