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Minecraft:Ghast

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Template:Infobox entity Ghasts are large, floating, Minecraft:ghost-like hostile mobs found in Minecraft:the Nether, and are the only source of Minecraft:ghast tears. Ghasts wander aimlessly and shoot explosive Minecraft:fireballs at Minecraft:players, which can be hit back to kill them instantly upon direct impact.

Spawning

To spawn naturally, a ghast requires a solid Minecraft:block below it and a free space 5×5 blocks wide and 4 blocks high. They spawn in the Minecraft:basalt deltas, Minecraft:Nether wastes, and Minecraft:soul sand valley biomes in any light level. Template:IN, ghasts cannot spawn in soul sand valleys if another ghast is within 16 blocks of spherical distance to the intended spawning location. Template:IN, two ghasts can spawn within any 4 Minecraft:chunk span.

Template:IN, ghasts spawn in groups of 4 at both Minecraft:Nether wastes and Minecraft:soul sand valleys while they spawn individually in Minecraft:basalt deltas. Template:IN, ghasts will always spawn individually.

Ghasts do not spawn in Minecraft:Nether fortresses, but they can wander nearby. They can, however, spawn in the treasure room variant of Minecraft:bastion remnants if the room is in the correct Minecraft:biome.

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Drops

On death

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Behavior

Ghasts float around with their eyes and mouth closed and periodically make crying sounds heard from up to 80 blocks away. They have a Minecraft:hitbox of 4×4×4 blocks. The ghast's nine tentacles are not within their hitbox.

When within range, a ghast faces the player and shoots a Minecraft:fireball every 3 seconds, opening its eyes and mouth and making a screeching sound. They strafe left to right in the air while targeting. A ghast requires a line of sight to the player before firing, which can be blocked by any solid block, including transparent blocks. Template:IN, they target players within 64 blocks horizontally and 4 blocks vertically<ref name="MC-49640">Template:Bug</ref>, and continue attacking as long as they are within a 64 block sphere and have line of sight. Template:IN, a ghast normally targets a player within a sphere of 28 blocks, increasing to 64 blocks if the player damages it. Template:IN, a ghast holds its charge like a Minecraft:pillager when it loses sight of its target and shoots again instantly when in range.<ref>Template:Bug</ref>

Ghasts do not attempt to approach the player once aggravated, but instead fire at the player from their position within firing range. If a ghast is within close range to its target, it may take damage from the Minecraft:explosion of its own fireball, regardless of the player hitting the fireball back.

Ghasts can provoke other mobs into targeting them, but Template:In they do not target other mobs, only the player.

Ghasts are immune to Minecraft:fire and Minecraft:lava damage. They are slowed by lava, occasionally sinking into it or passing through lava falls, immobilizing them and making them more vulnerable to ranged attacks for some time.

Despite their ghostly appearance, ghasts are not considered Minecraft:undead mobs.<ref>Template:Bug</ref> This means they can drown,<ref>Template:Bug</ref> are damaged by Minecraft:Instant Damage<ref>Template:Bug</ref> and healed by Minecraft:Instant Health, are affected by Minecraft:Regeneration and Minecraft:Poison,<ref>Template:Bug</ref> and are not affected by Minecraft:Smite.<ref>Template:Bug</ref> Despite this, Minecraft:withers never deliberately target them<ref>Template:Bug</ref>, making them the only non-undead mob ignored by withers (excluding Minecraft:agentsTemplate:Only, and mobs with the invulnerable NBT tag). They are also completely ignored by Minecraft:wolves, "Johnny" Minecraft:vindicators, Minecraft:goats, Minecraft:snow golems, trusting Minecraft:foxes, and Minecraft:zoglins. However, Minecraft:iron golems and Minecraft:wardens attack ghasts, and ghasts do not retaliate.Template:Only<ref>Template:Bug</ref>

Despite being flying mobs, ghasts can destroy Minecraft:turtle eggs when on top of them.<ref>Template:Bug</ref>

When targeting, the red eyes and mouth of a ghast appears more glowing in Bedrock Edition. With Minecraft:Vibrant Visuals, this texture actually glows.

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Fireball

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Ghasts shoot fireballs at players, dealing damage to Minecraft:entities and creating an explosion that sets fire to nearby blocks upon impact. Blocks with Minecraft:blast resistance as low as 3.5 survive a fireball's explosion; the explosion itself does no damage unless it hits the Minecraft:entities directly.

Hitting a fireball with another projectile or a melee attack deflects it, dealing Template:Hp damage to any ghast hit directly by it.

All other Minecraft:mobs retaliate against the Minecraft:player instead of the ghast if a deflected fireball hits them.


Farming

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Sounds

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Data values

ID

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Entity data

Template:El: Template:Main Ghasts have entity data associated with them that contains various properties.

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See Minecraft:Bedrock Edition level format/Entity format.

Achievements

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Achievements that apply to all mobs: Template:Collapse

Advancements

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Advancements that apply to all mobs: Template:Collapse

History

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Development

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Java Edition

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Bedrock Edition

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Legacy Console Edition

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New Nintendo 3DS Edition

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Data history

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Historical screenshots

Issues

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Trivia

Publicity

File:Moonlight Trail concept artwork 2.jpg
The side of a ghast representing the Moon in Minecraft Experience: Moonlight Trail concept art


Gallery

Screenshots

Mojang screenshots

Textures

In other media

References

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External links

Navigation

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