#Can't open would after removing terralith
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You cannot simply remove a worldgen pack from your world. The way to do so involves completely resetting your dimension, so we do not recommend it unless you have a good reason. In order to do so, you must follow these three steps:
**1.** Ensure your world/server is stopped, and remove the worldgen datapack.
**2.** You must completely reset the dimension that the worldgen pack was affecting. For the nether and end, this is done by deleting the `world/DIM-1` and `world/DIM1` folders in Vanilla/Fabric/Forge, and `world_nether` and `world_the_end` folders in Spigot/Paper, respectively. It's more tricky for the overworld - either just reset everything, or ask for further help.
**3.** You must remove all biome entries from your `level.dat`. If you do not know how to do this, send your `level.dat` and ask for assistance. There will be tools for this later.
in your case, it'll be tricky
instead of step 2, since you want to save your world, you'll have to use a 3rd party tool such as mca selector to remove all chunks geenrated by terralith
best case, you have a backup
Is there a way to keep terralith, but tell it to not generate future chunks so I just have the ones it already generated?
no, but: there's been an experiment ive always wanted to try. if you're down to be a test subject, tell me what terralith version you're using, and take a backup of your world
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