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Minecraft introduced a new overworld biome last year called the Pale Garden. This biome brought several unique elements, including the Pale Oak tree, resin blocks, eyeblossom flowers, the Creaking Heart, and a hostile mob named the Creaking. As the name implies, the Pale Garden features a desaturated, pale aesthetic, with orange accents from the eyeblossom flowers. However, players are reporting that they’re only encountering a single tree instead of a full-fledged garden.
A Minecraft player, u/theowljello, shared a screenshot on the game’s subreddit, showing their encounter with the Pale Garden biome. Located around 5,000 blocks from their spawn point, the biome consisted of just one Pale Oak tree surrounded by a regular forest.
In response to the post, u/LegoNoah123 shared mixed feelings about the Pale Garden. While they liked the idea of a horror-themed biome, similar to the Deep Dark and the Warden, they felt something was missing, though they couldn’t pinpoint exactly what. They also noted that the Creaking mob didn’t seem particularly dangerous.
The Creaking is an intriguing mob that only moves when the player isn’t looking at it. However, its attacks don’t deal significant damage, making it less threatening despite its eerie mechanics.
Another user, u/KaiTheG4mer, criticized the Pale Garden for its lack of originality. They argued that Mojang Studios simply took the dark oak tree, reduced its saturation to make it gray, and called it a new biome. Apart from the Creaking, they felt the biome didn’t bring anything unique to the game.
u/ScornfulSoul556 responded, acknowledging their frustration but expressing appreciation for the addition of a new wood type. Meanwhile, u/Conscious_Web7874 described the biome as a “lazy re-skin” of the dark oak forest, lacking the depth expected of a new biome.
A Reddit post featuring a discussion about the Pale Garden highlighted players’ reactions, with many agreeing that the Creaking was the standout addition. However, they argued that the biome itself should have been more innovative, offering something entirely new to Minecraft.
Adding New Content to Minecraft
Last year’s updates brought a variety of new features to Minecraft, including eight wolf variants, trial chambers, the breeze mob, mace, and wind charge items. However, the Pale Garden, introduced at the end of 2024, failed to impress fans.
2025 has started strong with the announcement of new mob variants for animals like cows, pigs, and chickens, introducing warm and cold variants to increase diversity in the game. With Minecraft Live on the horizon, players are eagerly anticipating the announcement of something significant.
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