In Minecraft, the newly introduced happy ghasts have quickly shown their potential, especially when it comes to creating simple yet effective elevator designs. For those looking to move vertically within the game, these cheerful creatures can be trapped in a shaft, allowing players to ascend or descend at will, stopping at any desired level. While their current use is promising, it’s worth noting that their functionality might be adjusted in future updates as the game evolves.
Although happy ghasts have just started making appearances in experimental versions of Minecraft, gamers are already finding inventive ways to harness their potential. At a recent Minecraft LIVE event, these adorable mobs were showcased and are expected to join the game officially by June. Players keen on adding these creatures to their worlds will need to collect dried ghast blocks from the Nether. These blocks, once returned to the Overworld, should be submerged in water for a few in-game days until they transform into lively baby ghastlings. With a little help from snowballs, these babies can be nurtured into fully-fledged happy ghasts.
The gaming community has taken a liking to these endearing mobs, not only due to their cuteness but also their unique ability to transport players across their virtual skies. One creative player, known as kenzphil_1, demonstrated an innovative application for the happy ghasts beyond their use as a mobile platform: turning them into a simple elevator by keeping them in a confined space, effectively neutralizing their movement – a technique many have already begun experimenting with for various in-game projects.
When placed within a contained vertical shaft, players can hop onto a happy ghast, seamlessly traveling up and down and effortlessly halting at any platform. While this may seem slightly unkind, it’s undoubtedly one of the easiest and most practical elevator solutions available in Minecraft today.
Furthermore, another player discovered a novel way to use happy ghasts as part of an ingenious train design, showcasing the mob’s impressive versatility as a method of transportation. However, it’s important to remember that these discoveries are based on the current experimental version of the game. The developers may introduce updates or bug fixes that could alter the happy ghast’s functionality prior to their official release, potentially rendering some of these creative uses obsolete.