Fix Biome Names with Terralith and Nullscape Biome Names Add-On

Terralith and Nullscape Biome Names fixes unreadable biome labels in minimap mods, ensuring clear English names for every Terralith and Nullscape biome for Minecraft.

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Terralith and Nullscape Biome Names

If you have ever explored a world enhanced by the stunning terrain of Terralith or the eerie depths of Nullscape, you know these mods transform Minecraft into something breathtaking. But there is a small, persistent annoyance: your minimap or biome display mod shows garbled, machine-readable strings instead of proper biome names. The Terralith and Nullscape Biome Names resource pack is the elegant solution that finally puts readable English labels on every custom biome from these two beloved mods.

What Is the Terralith and Nullscape Biome Names Pack?

This is a lightweight resource pack designed to bridge a compatibility gap. Mods like Xaero's Minimap, JourneyMap, or any HUD element that displays your current biome rely on the game's language files to show a readable name. Terralith and Nullscape add dozens of new biomes, but they do not always include English localization entries for every single one. The result is a minimap that shows raw biome IDs such as "terralith:alpha_islands_winter" instead of "Alpha Islands Winter". The Terralith and Nullscape Biome Names pack provides those missing translations, turning cryptic codes into clean, readable text.

Why You Need This Resource Pack

Imagine flying over a Terralith mountain range and glancing at your minimap to see "terralith:yosemite_cliffs" staring back at you. It breaks immersion and makes navigation harder than it should be. This pack fixes that instantly. It defines proper English names for every biome added by Terralith and Nullscape, so your minimap, world map, and any other biome-displaying mod will show the intended names. The pack is also smartly designed: it works perfectly even if you only have one of the two mods installed. You do not need both Terralith and Nullscape to benefit from the fix.

Seamless Integration with Popular Minimap Mods

Whether you use Xaero's Minimap, Xaero's World Map, JourneyMap, or any other mod that reads biome names from the game's language files, this resource pack ensures they all display the correct labels. It simply adds the missing translation strings, so there is no performance impact and no configuration needed. Just drop it into your resource packs folder, activate it, and the garbled biome names are gone.

How to Install Terralith and Nullscape Biome Names

Installing the pack is straightforward, but following the correct steps ensures it works alongside your mods. Here is a quick guide on how to install the pack for the best results.

  • Step 1: Make sure you have Terralith, Nullscape, or both installed. The pack is designed for Fabric, but it also works on Quilt and other loaders that support resource packs. It is compatible with Minecraft versions 1.18.2 through 1.20.4.
  • Step 2: Download the Terralith and Nullscape Biome Names resource pack. You can find it on platforms like Modrinth or CurseForge. Look for the latest release that matches your Minecraft version.
  • Step 3: Place the downloaded ZIP file into your Minecraft resourcepacks folder. Do not unzip it.
  • Step 4: Launch Minecraft, go to Options > Resource Packs, and move the pack to the active side. Make sure it sits above any other packs that might override language files.
  • Step 5: Load your world and check your minimap. The biome names should now appear in clear English.

Compatibility and Supported Versions

The Terralith and Nullscape Biome Names for Minecraft pack is built to be version-flexible. It works with Minecraft 1.18.2, 1.19, 1.19.2, 1.19.4, 1.20, 1.20.1, and 1.20.4. Because it is a resource pack, it does not depend on a specific mod loader, but it is most commonly used with Fabric due to Terralith and Nullscape being Fabric mods. If you are using a launcher that simplifies modpack management, such as the foxygame.net launcher, you can often find this resource pack in its add-on catalog and install it with a single click, ensuring it stays updated alongside your other mods without manual file shuffling.

Does It Work Without Both Mods?

Absolutely. The pack contains language entries for all biomes from both Terralith and Nullscape, but it does not require both to be present. If you only have Terralith, the Nullscape entries are simply ignored, and vice versa. This makes it a hassle-free addition to any modded setup that includes either worldgen mod.

Enhancing Your Modded Adventure

Terralith and Nullscape are already masterpieces of world generation, but small details like readable biome names make exploration feel polished and complete. With this resource pack, you can fully appreciate the diversity of biomes without squinting at technical identifiers. It is a tiny change that dramatically improves the user experience, especially for players who rely heavily on minimap navigation.

If you are ready to clean up your HUD and enjoy a more immersive journey, download Terralith and Nullscape Biome Names today. It is free, lightweight, and takes only seconds to set up. Your minimap will thank you.