Hi @tbone06
Going from the original schematic, which has the top of the biome 11 blocks up from the upper pool's platform, you could lower it so that the top of the biome was 3 blocks below that platform or a total of 14 blocks lower than originally. I'm just whipping this out so it might be off by a block or two.
In any case you do now want *any* corruption/crimson within 43 blocks vertically/50 horizontally of your houses so it I would separate your base from the biome part by at least that much. Also, each sunflower cancels out some number (40?) of evil blocks that are within its range and so messes up the biome as you've seen.
-- @PapaBear
Going from the original schematic, which has the top of the biome 11 blocks up from the upper pool's platform, you could lower it so that the top of the biome was 3 blocks below that platform or a total of 14 blocks lower than originally. I'm just whipping this out so it might be off by a block or two.
In any case you do now want *any* corruption/crimson within 43 blocks vertically/50 horizontally of your houses so it I would separate your base from the biome part by at least that much. Also, each sunflower cancels out some number (40?) of evil blocks that are within its range and so messes up the biome as you've seen.
-- @PapaBear