Eyeblossoms

AppWizard
February 6, 2025
Snapshot 25W06A introduces Cactus flowers to Minecraft, which grow atop Cactuses in specific biomes: Deserts, Badlands, Eroded Badlands, and Wooded Badlands. The flowers are pink and their growth is influenced by the height of the Cactus, with a 10% chance of sprouting on one or two-block tall Cactuses and a 25% chance on three-block tall Cactuses, provided there are no obstructions. Players can harvest the flowers by breaking them with their hands or tools, and breaking Cactus blocks will also yield flowers. Cactus flowers cannot be propagated with bone meal. They can be placed on various blocks for decoration and can be crafted into pink dye. The flowers attract bees, which can be fed to baby bees to expedite their growth, and they can also be composted with a 30% chance of filling one layer, potentially yielding bone meal.
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 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.
AppWizard
December 16, 2024
Mojang has introduced a new update for Minecraft called The Garden Awakens, featuring a unique biome known as the pale garden. This biome includes pale oak wood and resin, which can be used to craft various items. Players will encounter a new hostile mob called the creaking, which is tree-like and adds surprise to explorations. The creaking heart block generates pale oaks and controls the creakings at night. The pale garden also offers decorative elements like eyeblossoms, which close during the day and reveal an orange center at night, and pale moss, which includes carpet and hanging moss. Players can create a comprehensive set of items from pale oak trees, including boats, fences, and doors. Resin can be harvested from pale oak trees and crafted into bricks and blocks.
AppWizard
December 8, 2024
Mojang unveiled the "Garden Awakens" update for Minecraft, featuring a new biome and the Creaking mob. Key gameplay features include the Creaking Heart block, which can spawn the Creaking mob at night under specific conditions. The Creaking is invulnerable, emits particle trails when struck, and is unaffected by light levels. The update also introduces Eyeblossoms, Pale Hanging Moss, and Pale Moss blocks in the Pale Garden biome. Block interactions have been adjusted, requiring pickaxes for certain blocks and modifying mining speeds based on tools. The update enhances user interface and addresses bugs for a smoother experience.
AppWizard
December 6, 2024
Minecraft's Pale Garden update introduces several new features, including the Pale Garden biome, the Creaking Mob, and a new resource called Resin. The Pale Garden biome features new flora such as Pale Oaks and Eyeblossoms, along with unique ambient sounds that change from serene to unsettling. The Creaking Mob is a new adversary that is invulnerable when it spawns naturally, and players must find and destroy its Creaking Heart within a 32-block radius to defeat it. Resin can be collected by striking the Creaking Mob, and it is used to craft new blocks in the game.
AppWizard
December 5, 2024
Mojang has released two videos showcasing updates for Minecraft, including the availability of "The Garden Awakens" for players. Key features include a variety of free and paid add-ons, two community challenges, 10 new paid Character Creator items, the Avatar: Rites of Passage DLC, and a new rewarded achievement. The updates also introduce a mystery crafted by Mojang Studios. Additionally, a promotional video highlights the Pale Garden biome, which offers a serene environment during the day for resource gathering, and transforms at night with glowing eyeblossoms and lurking orange eyes.
AppWizard
December 1, 2024
A new update for Minecraft, titled The Garden Awakens, is set to be released on December 3rd. It introduces a new biome called the Pale Garden, where players can explore freely during the day without threats from Mobs. At night, a new entity called the Creaking emerges, which requires players to maintain eye contact to avoid its pursuit. Players cannot engage the Creaking in combat; instead, they must locate its heart by striking it, which releases particles to guide them. The Pale Garden features new resources like Pale Oak Logs, Pale Hanging Moss, and Pale Moss Carpets, as well as new flora such as Eyeblossoms, which bloom at night. The update aims to create an eerie atmosphere reminiscent of a dying forest.
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