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The '''West Arctic''' is located in the southwest, and borders the [[Arctic Kelp Forest]], [[Glacial Connection]], [[Glacial Bay]], [[Thermal Spires]], [[Tree Spires]], and [[World Edge]]. |
The '''West Arctic''' is located in the southwest, and borders the [[Arctic Kelp Forest]], [[Glacial Connection]], [[Glacial Bay]], [[Thermal Spires]], [[Tree Spires]], and [[World Edge]]. |
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The West Arctic's Northern reaches are dominated by a sprawling collection of lively icebergs, underwater vegetation being much more common in the West Arctic than its eastern counterpart. The southern portion of the biome lacks the floating icebergs of the north but is |
The West Arctic's Northern reaches are dominated by a sprawling collection of lively icebergs, underwater vegetation being much more common in the West Arctic than its eastern counterpart. The southern portion of the biome lacks the floating icebergs of the north but is infested with multiple blooms of [[Jellyfish]] under the waves. Large, rocky formations cover the seafloor of the West Arctic, including large boulders and large hill ranges. the sea floor also hosts small pockets of sea [[Flora]] littered around the area, especially in the northern portion. |
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This article is about the Arctic. You may be looking for the Sparse Arctic or the Arctic Spires.
The Arctic regions are large biomes characterized by rugged, rocky terrain on the seafloor and icebergs on the surface.
There are two regions, located to the east and west.
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- Arctic Peeper
- Arctic Ray
- Boomerang
- Chelicerate
- Glow Whale
- Hoopfish
- Pengling
- Pengwing
- Pinnacarid
- Rockgrub
- Snowstalker
- Titan Holefish
- Blue Scrub Bush
- Fevered Pepper Tree
- Frost Vase Plant
- Honeycomb Fungus
- Frost Anemone
- Redwort
- Violet Beau
Gallery
Marguerit Maida's icberg
Pengwings on an ice floe
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- Copper Ore
- Creepvine Sample
- Diamond
- Gold
- Limestone Outcrop
- Magnetite
- Pengwing Egg
- Silver Ore
- Titanium
- Titan Holefish Egg
- Arctic Peeper
- Arctic Ray
- Bladderfish
- Boomerang
- Hoopfish
- Jellyfish
- Pengling
- Pengwing
- Pinnacarid
- Rockgrub
- Titan Holefish
- Creepvine
- Glacial Bulb
- Fevered Pepper Tree
- Hardy Cave Bush
- Honeycomb Fungus
- Pouch Bulb
- Redwort Relative
- Thermal Lily
- Violet Beau
Gallery
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