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Beasts of Bermuda currently has three maps.
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Beasts of Bermuda currently has three playable maps, which are functional in all gamemodes (though, in the case of Caldera, it is recommended to be paired with the [[Combat gamemode]] due to its small size and arena-like layout).
  
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All three have functioning tidal and [[Weather|weather systems]], edible [[Foliage System|foliage]], ambient spawning corpses, and at least one "main" island.
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[[File:Browsingapato.jpg|right|thumb|400px|border| An [[Apatosaurus]] browsing on the old, decommissioned Forest Island map.]]
 
   
 
   
Caldera, the smallest, is more for the [[combat gamemode]]. Basically it's an arena surrounded on all sides by cliffs - if you want to chill with friends or have a gladiator match this is your map.
 
Then there's forest island, adapted from [[Asoka's Forest Island|Asokas Forest Island]], which is divided in two by an ocean. If a megapack is on one island you can cross to the other at your own risk. There's also a mini island in the middle to make the journey easier.
 
Finally, there's bloodbath, a circular island with a large saltwater lake in the middle. Traveling around the entire loop takes quite awhile.
 
  
Forest Island is better for the [[Sandbox Gamemode|Sandbox]] or [[Life Cycle|Life Cycle Gamemodes]].
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'''Currently Playable Maps (As of 4/7/2023)'''
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* [[Ancestral Plains]]
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* [[Caldera]]
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* [[Rival Shores]]
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* [[Forest island|Forest Island]]
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* [[Volcano Bay]]
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* [[Titania]]
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'''Decommissioned Maps'''
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* [[BloodBath|Bloodbath]]
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* [[Forest island|Forest Island]] (Formerly)
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* [[Tropical Atoll]]

Latest revision as of 14:11, 7 April 2023

Beasts of Bermuda currently has three playable maps, which are functional in all gamemodes (though, in the case of Caldera, it is recommended to be paired with the Combat gamemode due to its small size and arena-like layout).

All three have functioning tidal and weather systems, edible foliage, ambient spawning corpses, and at least one "main" island.

An Apatosaurus browsing on the old, decommissioned Forest Island map.


Currently Playable Maps (As of 4/7/2023)

Decommissioned Maps