Minecraft brings the cute little Dried Ghast blocks as its latest addition, which has recently stood out as one of the most creative game updates in recent times. The Dried Ghast block exists solely in the Soul Sand Valley biome of the Nether where it disguises itself perfectly against its natural setting beside bone structures.
Players can also transport the dried ghast to the Overworld territory. When submerged underwater, the block changes by showing less anger and develops a happy expression before finally forming a smile. The block creates a Ghastling that maintains its peaceful nature from the normal Ghast. The small Ghastlings appear neutrally without aggression, and they explore the area by following creatures or players with curiosity.
The interaction doesn't stop there. Feeding the Ghastling snowballs results in the creation of a Happy Ghast, which remains peaceful while also allowing players to ride it. A properly crafted Ghast Harness permits players to ride via aerial flight. Multiple players can ride the Happy Ghast since this creature provides space for a maximum of four passengers, allowing groups to fly across the map.
Happy Ghasts have dual roles since they provide both animal like appeal and delightful aerial rides and platform capabilities. The ability to stand on the Happy Ghast after dismounting provides builders with new possibilities for constructing difficult-to-reach elevated projects.
The upcoming update for Minecraft features this new block as a creative combination of functionality alongside individual characters. Mojang proves with each new Minecraft update that the studio holds endless possibilities for growing Minecraft's base world.
The dried Nether block will transform into a Ghastling when hydration is provided.
Feed a Ghastling snowballs.
Yes, with a Ghast Harness.
Up to four players can ride a Happy Ghast at the same time.
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