A new Minecraft drop is now live in the game, offering a whole bunch of additional content and changes. As revealed earlier this month, the Chase the Skies drop features some pretty notable new additions. The biggest change is that players will be able to find a new flying mount called the Happy Ghast. For the first time in Minecraft, players will be able to befriend a Ghast of their very own, which they’ll eventually be able to ride through the skies of the Overworld. However, they’ll have to put in a bit of work ahead of time. While that’s one of the more notable changes, there’s a lot more for players to look forward to.

Mojang had already detailed quite a bit about the Chase the Skies drop, but the developer has now released full patch notes. The patch notes get into everything that has been changed behind the scenes, from the easily noticeable, to some smaller adjustments. Players can expect new music tracks by Amos Roddy, changes to shearing and leashing, and even some adjustments to the game’s physics. The new Vibrant Visuals upgrade will not be available on all of Minecraft‘s current platforms (Nintendo Switch is notably missing), but the patch notes do reveal how players can make the change on those platforms that do have access. Full patch notes from the game’s official website can be found below:

FEATURES AND BUG FIXES

Blocks

Dried Ghast

Mobs

Ghastling

Ghastling is a young version of the Happy Ghast mob

Happy Ghast

The Happy Ghast is a new flying mount that can carry up to four players

Items

Harness

Harness is a new item that can be equipped on a Happy Ghast to allow players to ride it

Locator Bar

Saddles Updates

Crafting Saddles

Loot Table Changes

Some loot tables have had Saddles removed from them and replaced with 1-5 Leather:

Leashing Updates

We are expanding the functionality of leads, to make it possible to leash any leashable entity to another leashable entity and by doing so create chains of leashed entities

Elytra

Leash Knots

Leashing Entities to Other Entities

Any leashable entity can now be leashed to any other leashable entity

Physics

All leashable entities now behave more naturally when being pulled

Rendering

Shearing Updates

Music

Vibrant Visuals

Graphical

Ambient Weather Sounds

Blocks

Accessibility

Commands

Gameplay

General

Items

Mobs

Sounds

Ambient Sounds

Projectiles

Realms

Splash Potions

Stability and Performance

User Interface

Vanilla Parity

Are you planning to check out this new Minecraft drop? What changes are you most excited to see in the game? Share your thoughts with me directly on Bluesky at @Marcdachamp, or on Instagram at @Dachampgaming!

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