Eyeblossom

AppWizard
December 26, 2024
Eyeblossoms have been introduced in the Minecraft winter update, found exclusively in the Pale Garden biome. There are two types of Eyeblossoms: Closed Eyeblossom, which yields Gray dye, and Open Eyeblossom, which produces Orange dye. To craft these dyes, players need to place the respective Eyeblossom on a Crafting table. Alternative methods to obtain Orange dye include using orange Tulips, Torchflowers, or mixing red and yellow dyes. For Gray dye, players can mix black and white dyes or trade with a Wandering Trader for either dye in exchange for emeralds.
AppWizard
December 26, 2024
Minecraft's end-of-year trailer for 2024 showcases player accomplishments, highlighting features like trial chambers, bundles, and the Pale Garden biome. The game has over 170 million active players, who have explored more than 85 million biomes, crafted over a million pieces of wolf armor, tamed over a million wolves, and defeated 20 million breeze mobs. Players have collected over 44 million items from the Armadillo mob, opened 24 million regular vaults and four million ominous vaults, and gathered over 53 million eyeblossom flowers in the Pale Garden biome. Additionally, players have crafted two million maces and shattered over 300 billion blocks. The upcoming year will introduce a new format of game drops, promising fresh experiences and innovations.
AppWizard
December 18, 2024
Eyeblossom flowers in Minecraft come in two variants: Open and Closed. Closed Eyeblossoms appear gray and upright during the day, while at night they bloom to reveal a glowing orange eye. Players can craft suspicious stews from these flowers, with the Open variant producing a stew that causes Blindness and the Closed variant causing Nausea. Eyeblossoms can also be used to create dyes: Open Eyeblossoms yield Orange dye and Closed Eyeblossoms yield Gray dye. Additionally, Eyeblossoms can communicate with each other when within a 3-block radius, sending out orange particles to signal blooming or closing. In bee-friendly environments, Open Eyeblossoms attract bees at night, which become poisoned upon contact for 1.25 seconds, although they can still pollinate the flowers.
AppWizard
December 18, 2024
The Eyeblossom is a new flower introduced in the Winter Update of Minecraft, native to the Pale Garden biome. Players can cultivate Eyeblossoms using bone meal on pale grass. There are two types: Closed and Open. Eyeblossoms can be harvested by hand, with water flow, or using pistons. They can be transformed into suspicious stews, dyes (Gray from Closed and Orange from Open), or composted for bone meal. Eyeblossoms are found in the Pale Garden biome, near Dark Forests, and are more visible at night due to their bright orange centers. The Wandering Trader occasionally offers Open Eyeblossoms for one emerald. Closed Eyeblossom stews induce Nausea, while Open Eyeblossom stews grant blindness. Eyeblossoms have a 65% chance to fill a composter by one level.
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