The Minecraft Live event is just around the corner and fans of the game are beyond excited. There is a lot of anticipation for new updates that add mobs and biome features, with fans majorly excited about what changes will be seen to in-game barren areas like the End Dimension. A recent leak from Mojang Studios’ website has led to some interesting ideas and speculations from players.
A Minecraft player and Reddit user named u/aCactusOfManyNames shared a screenshot of the game showing the now-removed webpage of Minecraft Live. The webpage mentioned a “pale garden and its hostile mob—the creaking.” This was a mistake by Mojang Studios as the webpage was taken down just 20 minutes after it was discovered.
Reacting to this leak, user u/ReturnOfTheSeal commented:
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“Pale garden... creaking…I don't think that's going to be an overworld biome. Nether or End biome perhaps?”
Other Redditors had their own ideas about what this new mob could be. User u/hallozagreus said that the creaking sound could indicate a mob like a wooden golem that protects a garden.
Another user, u/jbyrdab, said the mob could be something that opens up the ground under the player, with them only hearing a creaking sound.
User u/OnlyMyOpinions suggested that Mojang Studios might add a new cave biome that would serve as the opposite of the deep dark region. Replying to them, user u/TheCrafterTigery said that an underground garden with an evil mob would be very cool.
User u/MrPigeon70 joked that the End is pale in appearance; this could mean that the new hostile mob could be found in the End dimension. User u/Iron_Eagl echoed similar thoughts, believing that "pale garden" sounded like the End dimension.
Minecraft Live might bring the End update
Recently, Mojang Studios announced that they will restructure the update system by switching to smaller and more frequent updates from their earlier method of one major update per year. They also announced that Minecraft Live will be held twice a year.
These changes indicate that the developers are trying to add more content to the game. At the same time, the End dimension is an area that needs major updates and the upcoming event might reveal something about it.
The “creaking” could be a mob for the underground areas such as caves and abandoned mineshafts. This would make mining more terrifying and up the horror factor of the game. We will have to wait till September 28 to find out what Mojang Studios has in store for everyone at the Minecraft Live event.
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