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AppWizard
July 2, 2025
Players can obtain a Happy Ghast in Minecraft by traveling to the Nether, specifically in the Soul Sand Valley biome, where they can find Dried Ghasts. Dried Ghasts can be extracted using a Pickaxe or crafted with 8 Ghast Tears and 1 Soul Sand. They can also be obtained through trading with some Piglins. To transform a Dried Ghast into a Ghastling, players must submerge it in water for about 20 minutes, ensuring the water is maintained throughout the process. The Ghastling then requires an additional 20 minutes to mature into a Happy Ghast, which can be accelerated by feeding it at least ten Snowballs. To craft a Harness for the Happy Ghast, players need 3 Leather, 2 Glass, and 1 Wool. The color of the Harness is determined by the Wool used and can be changed with Dye. The Happy Ghast serves as a flying mount for up to four players, allowing for a movement speed of approximately 0.05, making it useful for vertical building.
AppWizard
June 21, 2025
Mojang has released the Chase the Skies update for Minecraft, featuring improved graphics for Bedrock, a craftable saddle, adjustments to leashes, and three new ghast variants: Happy Ghast, Ghastling, and Dried Ghast. To celebrate the update, Mojang has launched two global Community Challenges: 1. Players must collectively spawn 50 million Happy Ghasts in Creative Mode, with rewards including a Ghast Rider Floatie for Bedrock Edition and a Ghast Riding Swimmer outfit for Java Edition. 2. Players need to feed one million snowballs to Ghastlings in Survival Mode, with rewards of Happy Ghast Pilot Gear for Bedrock Edition and a Happy Ghast Pilot Set for Java Edition. These challenges will remain active until the global goals are achieved, allowing players to participate at their own pace.
AppWizard
June 18, 2025
Mojang has launched a visual graphics upgrade for Minecraft called 'Vibrant Visuals' alongside the 'Chase the Skies' drop. Nintendo Switch players are disappointed that the Switch trailer does not feature the new visual enhancements, leading to calls for a "Switch 2 Edition" that would include these updates. The Vibrant Visuals update enhances the game's aesthetics without changing gameplay mechanics and allows players to toggle the enhancements on and off. Mojang has expressed a commitment to bringing this graphical update to as many devices as possible in the future. The latest update for the Switch version introduces new features, including a flying mount, building in the sky, leashing camels, a new music disc, and a Player Locator bar.
AppWizard
June 17, 2025
On June 17, 2025, Mojang will release two updates for the Bedrock Edition of Minecraft: "Chase The Skies" and "Vibrant Visuals," both free of charge. The "Chase The Skies" update introduces the Happy Ghast, a flying mount for up to four players, which can be tamed by transforming a Dried Ghast Block into a Ghastling. This update also includes a Player Locator Bar and new mob and boat interaction mechanics. The "Vibrant Visuals" update features graphical enhancements such as directional lighting and shadows, water reflections, volumetric fog, and enhanced mob and item lighting. Players are advised to gather materials like ghast tears and soul sand, build a Ghastling Station, and ensure their devices meet the requirements for the Vibrant Visuals update.
AppWizard
June 16, 2025
In the "Chase the Skies" update of Minecraft, players can find and tame a new mob called the Happy Ghast. To find a Happy Ghast, players must locate a Dried Ghast in the Soul Sand Valley biomes or obtain it through Piglin trades or crafting. They can then rehydrate the Dried Ghast in water to create a Ghastling, which is tamed by throwing a total of 10 snowballs at it. Once tamed, players can craft a harness for the Happy Ghast using 3 leather, 2 glass blocks, and 1 wool block. The Happy Ghast can carry up to four players, with the first rider controlling the flight direction. Players can dismount mid-air and stand on the Happy Ghast’s head. It can be used for aerial scaffolding, mobile transport, group travel, and creative showcases. Players are advised to build a Happy Ghast station for easier remounting. Happy Ghasts are vulnerable to fire damage and hostile ghasts, and they wander within a 32-block radius when harnessed. The harness can be removed with shears, and players have created travel systems using Happy Ghasts in minecarts.
AppWizard
June 4, 2025
The Chase the Skies Summer Drop update in Minecraft introduces the happy ghast, a cheerful character that can be befriended and ridden. To acquire a happy ghast, players must first craft a dried ghast block using 8 ghast tears and a soul sand block, then waterlog it for 20 minutes to transform it into a ghastling. Afterward, feeding the ghastling snowballs for another 20 minutes will result in a happy ghast.
AppWizard
June 2, 2025
Minecraft's latest update, Chase the Skies, introduces several new features: - Players can fly on Ghast mounts. - A Player Locator Bar helps find fellow players. - Players can use leashes to take pets along. - Craftable saddles can be made using three leather and one iron ingot to ride Ghast mounts. - A new music disc is included. - Players can encounter challenges in the Nether, including skeletons, Endermen, and lava lakes. - A new block, dried ghast, can be found near fossil structures or obtained by bartering with piglins. - Dried ghasts can be crafted using ghast tears and a soul sand block. - Dried ghasts can be revived into ghastlings by placing them in water. - A crouch feature allows for stealth gameplay.
AppWizard
May 9, 2025
The Minecraft Bedrock Edition 1.21.80 update introduces enhancements, bug fixes, and new features to improve player experience. Key modifications include reduced latency in populated worlds, improved chunk loading, and increased stability for multiplayer sessions. Bug fixes address issues with pistons, disappearing villagers, and crashes on Android devices. The update features new structures, encourages updating texture packs, and includes a "Drop 2 2025" toggle for testing new mobs like the Dried Ghast and Ghastling in the Nether. Players are advised to back up their worlds before updating.
AppWizard
March 25, 2025
Minecraft Live 2025 announced several updates and new features for the game, including a significant visual overhaul called the Vibrant Visuals update, which introduces new pixelated shadows, water effects, reflections, and improved volumetric lighting and fog, initially exclusive to the Bedrock edition. The first game drop, Spring to Life, will be available on March 25th, featuring warm and cold animal variants, falling leaves, and firefly bushes. Mojang plans to release features more frequently through Game Drops and will host two Minecraft Live shows each year. An in-game Live Event related to the upcoming Minecraft Movie will take place from March 25th to April 7th, offering mini-games and an exclusive cape for completing challenges. Later in the year, the second game drop will introduce the Dried Ghast block, which can be nurtured into a Happy Ghast, allowing up to four players to ride it simultaneously.
AppWizard
March 25, 2025
Mojang Studios announced multiple game drops for Minecraft in 2025, coinciding with the release of "A Minecraft Movie" on April 4. The first update, titled "Spring to Life," will launch on March 25 and introduce new mob variants, a firefly bush, falling leaf particles, leaf litter, new wildflower types, ambient sounds, and changes to loadstone crafting. A special in-game Live Event tied to the movie will run from March 25 to April 7, 2025, featuring mini-games and exclusive rewards. The second game drop will introduce the dried ghast block in the Nether, which can be rehydrated into a friendly "happy ghast." There will not be a traditional 1.22 update this year; instead, a series of game drops will occur throughout 2025.
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