

Little World Tweaks
This datapack introduces subtle yet significant changes to Minecraft's procedural world generation, making underground areas and landscapes more aesthetically pleasing and logical.
Main World Generation Changes
Underground caves have undergone substantial transformations. Most caves are now free of the annoying clusters of diorite, granite, and regular dirt that often spoiled the appearance of underground areas. Instead, andesite and tuff formations appear much more frequently, creating a more uniform and attractive stone structure.
Special cave types received unique mineral compositions. Dripstone caves now feature granite inclusions, as well as areas of regular and coarse dirt. Lush caves with abundant vegetation have been enriched with diorite and calcite formations, adding geological diversity to them.
Vegetation World Changes
Forest areas have become more impressive - trees in general have grown taller, creating more expansive and majestic landscapes. The frequency of elegant oak trees with their characteristic spreading canopy has particularly increased.
Interesting metamorphoses have occurred in jungles: small jungle trees now use the foliage formation system from their larger counterparts, creating lusher and more realistic canopies. At the same time, the frequency of jungle bushes has been reduced, making navigation in these biomes more comfortable.
Compatibility
The Little World Tweaks datapack is compatible with most modifications, but may conflict with other datapacks that also make changes to biome generation.