Mosaic

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Mosaic biomes are typically restricted to one per map (though they also tend to be rather large). A signature of the Mosaic biome is the presence of lakes (several small holes of ocean), identical to the edges of islands, in the appearance of a circular shape or other obscure polygon, along with sporadic patches of various Turfs, hence the name.

Mosaic biomes feature Forest Turf as their main turf, with small patches of Marsh Turf, Rocky Turf, Savanna Turf, Turfless ground and Cobblestones. This is the only biome where naturally-occurring Cobblestone can be found, which makes it a convenient option for collecting free amounts with a Pitchfork.

Naturally spawned Rocks and Flint can be found lying on the ground. Mosaic is also the only place in which Graveyards and Cobblestones can be found outside of Set Pieces.

Mosaic biomes would make excellent homes, if not for the uncommonness of signature biome benefits; outside of the occasional Tree or Boulder, it is rather empty and doesn't offer much in resources. However, it is one of the few biomes that can spawn Gold Vein Boulders, which makes it a reliable biome for early-game progression.

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In Don't Starve Together, Meteors will sometimes fall in the Mosaic biome, so broken Boulders and Moon Rocks can often be found there.

As with other biomes, Twiggy Trees and Juicy Berry Bushes take the place of Saplings and Berry Bushes in certain worlds.

Herds of No-Eyed Deer will sometimes travel around in this biome from Autumn to late Winter.

In Winter, a Loot Stash can often be found in this biome.

The Rock Den spawns in this biome, either found with multiple Grass Gekkos around it, or large amounts of Boulders or Gold Vein Boulders.

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