Happy Ghast
This feature can only be accessed through the "Drop 2 2025" experimental toggle in Bedrock Edition.
Note:
- Move certain citations to the history section.
Health points |
20HP × 10 |
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Behavior |
Passive |
Mob type | |
Hitbox size |
Happy Ghast: |
Speed |
0.7 |
Spawn |
Ghastling: When a dried ghast is rehydrated in water. |
Usable items |
Ghastling: |
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A happy ghast is a passive counterpart of ghasts which can be harnessed and ridden by up to four players at once as a flying mount.
Happy ghasts can only be encountered by submerging a dried ghast in water and waiting for it to hydrate into a juvenile, aka a ghastling. It cannot be harnessed or ridden until fully grown. Feeding it snowballs accelerates its growth.
These mobs were revealed at Minecraft LIVE – March 2025, and are planned to be added to the game with the Summer Drop 2025 in June 2025.[1]
Spawning[edit | edit source]
Adult happy ghasts do not spawn naturally, and can only be encountered when a ghastling matures.
A ghastling spawns when a dried ghast is waterlogged[2] for 20 minutes.[3]
Drops[edit | edit source]
Happy ghasts drop their equipped harness on death, if any, plus 1–3XP experience orbs when killed by a player or tamed wolf. Killing a ghastling yields no experience.
Behavior[edit | edit source]
Home location[edit | edit source]
Happy ghasts are bound to a home, which is initially defined as the location where they spawn. However, this is further redefined whenever certain events occur:
- When a harness is placed on or removed from them.
- When they are unleashed.
- When they are dismounted.
- When they are no longer tempted by a snowball, a harness, or a mob.
Harnessed happy ghasts and ghastlings roam within a 32-block radius of their home, while unharnessed happy ghasts roam within a 64-block radius of their home.
Healing[edit | edit source]
When not at full health, happy ghasts regenerate at a rate of 1HP every 30 seconds. However, if they are between Y-levels 187 and 196 (corresponding to the cloud level), or if it is raining or snowing, they regenerate at a rate of 1HP per second.
Ghastling[edit | edit source]
Baby happy ghasts, also known as ghastlings roam and occasionally follow nearby players or specific mobs within a range of 16 blocks. They move toward their target with a slight speed boost (× 1.1) and stop when within 5 blocks. Ghastlings prioritize players but can also follow the following mobs, provided they are not babies:
In Bedrock Edition, ghastlings do not follow targets outside their designated home area.
Ghastlings do not drown under water.
A ghastling eventually turns into an adult after 24000 ticks (20 minutes). This process can be sped up with snowballs. It takes 10 in Bedrock Edition or more in Java Edition snowballs for a newly-spawned ghastling to become fully-grown.
Ghastlings do not have a separate spawn egg, as they are the same mob as happy ghast, but they can be specifically spawned using commands.
Happy ghast[edit | edit source]
Happy ghasts fly around aimlessly and are passive to players and other mobs. Unlike most passive mobs, they do not panic when damaged.
They follow players holding snowballs. They also follow players holding a harness, if they don't have one already equipped. They can also be leashed.
Unlike regular ghasts, they are not immune to fire damage, and cannot shoot fireballs. Also unlike regular ghasts, they are attacked by withers.
Happy ghasts are somewhat unaffected by speed potions.[4][3]
Riding[edit | edit source]

Happy Ghasts can be ridden by up to four players at once when equipped with a harness. The harness can be taken off using shears to retrieve the item.
The first player that mounts the happy ghast controls it, sitting in the front just above its face. Players that mount after the piloting player sit in a spot on the remaining sides, starting clockwise from the first player. This allows four players in total to ride one happy ghast.
When riding, the player can fly both horizontally and vertically, allowing for more precise movement in the air. While the happy ghast is being ridden, its goggles lower to cover its eyes. A ridden happy ghast moves at about 5 m/s when going the direction the pilot is looking in.
Players can stand on top of a happy ghast (both harnessed and unharnessed) in the air as if it were a solid block. It remains still while players are standing on it, making it easier to mount and dismount and to build structures high above the ground. Other entities (such as other mobs and items) also sit on top the stationary happy ghast. Mobs make no attempt to pathfind when on it. When no player is standing on the ghast, any entities left on it are flung off, which can indirectly cause mobs to fall to their death.
Only adult happy ghasts can be equipped with a harness and ridden.
Carrying leashed entities[edit | edit source]

Happy ghasts can also be used to carry and transport certain entities in the air using leads.
The player can attach a leashed boat, boat with chest, or leash-able mob too large to fit in boats (horses, donkeys, mules, camels and sniffers) to a harnessed happy ghast.
While the player is sneaking and holding an entity's leash, press the Use key on a happy ghast to attach the leashed entity underneath it. This secures the carried entity for safe transport while flying. The leash can be removed later by using shears on either the happy ghast or the carried entity, separating them.
Sounds[edit | edit source]
Happy Ghast[edit | edit source]
[hide]Sounds | ||||||||
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Sound | Subtitles | Source | Description | Resource location | Translation key | Volume | Pitch | Attenuation distance |
Happy Ghast croons | Friendly Creatures | Randomly | entity | subtitles | ? | ? | ? | |
Happy Ghast dies | Friendly Creatures | When a happy ghast dies | entity | subtitles | ? | ? | ? | |
Happy Ghast hurts | Friendly Creatures | When a happy ghast is damaged | entity | subtitles | ? | ? | ? | |
None[sound 1] | Friendly Creatures | While riding a happy ghast | entity | None[sound 1] | ? | ? | ? | |
Happy Ghast is ready | Friendly Creatures | When mounting a happy ghast | entity | subtitles | ? | ? | ? | |
Happy Ghast stops | Friendly Creatures | When dismounting a happy ghast | entity | subtitles | ? | ? | ? | |
Harness equips | Friendly Creatures | When equipping a harness on a happy ghast | entity | subtitles | ? | ? | ? | |
Harness unequips | Friendly Creatures | When unequipping a harness on a happy ghast | entity | subtitles | ? | ? | ? |
- ↑ Jump up to: a b MC-296368
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Sound | Source | Description | Resource location | Volume | Pitch |
Friendly Creatures | Randomly | mob | 1.0 | 1.0 | |
Friendly Creatures | When a happy ghast dies | mob | 1.0 | 1.0 | |
Friendly Creatures | When a happy ghast is damaged | mob | 1.0 | 1.0 | |
Friendly Creatures | While riding a happy ghast | mob | 1.0 | 1.0 | |
Friendly Creatures | When mounting a happy ghast | mob | 1.0 | 1.0 | |
Friendly Creatures | When dismounting a happy ghast | mob | 1.0 | 1.0 | |
Friendly Creatures | When equipping a harness on a happy ghast | mob | 1.0 | 1.0 | |
Friendly Creatures | When unequipping a harness on a happy ghast | mob | 1.0 | 1.0 |
Ghastling[edit | edit source]
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Sound | Subtitles | Source | Description | Resource location | Translation key | Volume | Pitch | Attenuation distance |
Ghastling coos | Friendly Creatures | Randomly | entity | subtitles | ? | ? | ? | |
Ghastling dies | Friendly Creatures | When a ghastling dies | entity | subtitles | ? | ? | ? | |
Happy Ghast hurts | Friendly Creatures | When a ghastling is damaged | entity | subtitles | ? | ? | ? | |
Ghastling appears | Friendly Creatures | When a ghastling spawns | entity | subtitles | ? | ? | ? |
[hide]Sounds | |||||
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Sound | Source | Description | Resource location | Volume | Pitch |
Friendly Creatures | Randomly | mob | 1.0 | 0.5 | |
Friendly Creatures | When a ghastling dies | mob | 1.0 | 0.5 | |
Friendly Creatures | When a ghastling is damaged | mob | 1.0 | 0.5 | |
Friendly Creatures | When a ghastling spawns | mob | 1.0 | 0.5 |
Data values[edit | edit source]
ID[edit | edit source]
Name | Identifier | Entity tags | [hide]Translation key |
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![]() | happy_ghast | fall_damage_immune dismounts_underwater can_equip_harness | entity |
Name | Identifier | Numeric ID | [hide]Translation key |
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![]() | happy_ghast | 147 | entity |
Entity data[edit | edit source]
Happy Ghast have entity data associated with them that contain various properties.
- [NBT Compound / JSON Object] Entity data
- Additional fields for mobs that can breed see Template:Nbt inherit/breedable/template
- Tags common to all entities see Template:Nbt inherit/entity/template
- Tags common to all mobs see Template:Nbt inherit/mob/template
Advancements[edit | edit source]
Icon | Advancement | In-game description | Actual requirements (if different) |
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![]() ![]() | A Throwaway Joke | Throw a Trident at something. Note: Throwing away your only weapon is not a good idea. | Hit a mob with a thrown trident. |
![]() ![]() | Adventure | Adventure, exploration and combat | Kill any mob, or be killed by any living entity. |
![]() ![]() | Arbalistic | Kill five unique mobs with one crossbow shot | ![]() This is a hidden advancement, meaning that it can be viewed by the player only after completing it, regardless of if its child advancement(s), if any, have been completed. |
![]() ![]() | Over-Overkill | Deal 50 hearts of damage in a single hit using the Mace | – |
![]() ![]() | Take Aim | Shoot something with an Arrow | Using a bow or a crossbow, shoot a mob with an arrow, tipped arrow, or spectral arrow. |
Videos[edit | edit source]
History[edit | edit source]
2020s | Concept art is created for a rideable ghast mount intended for implementation in Minecraft Legends.[5] | ||||||
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March 12, 2025 | The Minecraft Instagram account releases a post teasing happy ghasts, asking "how did Steve get up there." | ||||||
March 22, 2025 | ![]() ![]() | ||||||
[hide]Upcoming Java Edition | |||||||
1.21.6 | 25w15a | ![]() ![]() | |||||
25w16a | Boats and large mobs that can be leashed but not fit in a boat can now be leashed in a 4-leash configuration to a happy ghast. | ||||||
[hide]Upcoming Bedrock Edition | |||||||
1.21.80 Experiment | Preview 1.21.80.25 | ![]() ![]() | |||||
Preview 1.21.80.27 | Health reduced from 40HP to 20 × 20HP. × 10 | ||||||
1.21.90 | Preview 1.21.90.20 | All features behind the "Drop 2 2025" experimental toggle have now been fully implemented. | |||||
Boats and large mobs that can be leashed but not fit in a boat can now be leashed in a 4-leash configuration to a happy ghast. |
Issues[edit | edit source]
Issues relating to "Happy Ghast" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there.
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- The first concepts of the happy ghast came from Minecraft Legends concept art of a flying ghast mount.[5]
- A similar concept would be used in A Minecraft Movie, where some piglins rode ghasts in a more abusive manner.
- The texture of both adult happy ghasts and regular ghasts is more detailed than the previous ghast texture. However, it's still not consistent with the core texel size (16/m), using half density as the compromise between two tex.[6]
- During Minecraft LIVE, Agnes Larsson advised the community to construct designated "ghaststations" at their high-altitude builds, to allow for safe boarding of happy ghasts.
- In the alt text of an image on a Minecraft.net article, the collective noun for a group of happy ghasts is "a chuckle of happy ghasts".[7]
- In Java Edition 25w15a, if a happy ghast has a harness and is turned back into a ghastling (by editing NBT data using
/data
), the harness remains visible and even shrinks to fit the ghastling. - Happy ghasts are the largest animal in the game, and tied for the largest non-boss mob in the game with its hostile counterpart.
- Ghastlings undergo the largest relative size transition when growing into an adult, increasing their hitbox size by over 4.2x.
- Happy ghasts have shorter tentacles than their hostile counterpart.
- Happy ghasts are one of the only two mobs to have a hitbox that interacts like a block, with the other being shulkers.
- Happy ghasts are the only mob with babies that have a unique texture from the adults.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
Renders[edit | edit source]
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Happy ghast nonmoving
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Happy ghast harnessed nonmoving
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Happy ghast harnessed leashed nonmoving
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Ghastling nonmoving
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Happy ghast with blue harness leashed
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Ghastling without its outer skin (this state cannot be seen in-game)
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Leashed happy ghast without harness (this state cannot be seen in-game)
Screenshots[edit | edit source]
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A ghastling in a beach.
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A player feeding a ghastling with snowballs in the frozen ocean biome.
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A ghastling next to a player in a beach.
Mojang screenshots[edit | edit source]
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Happy ghast in a plains.
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Noor standing on top of a happy ghast.
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Dried ghast, ghastling and happy ghast with blue harness.
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Multiple happy ghasts and players with the Vibrant Visuals shaders enabled.
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A happy ghast flying over Steve in a frozen ocean.
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Steve riding a happy ghast in a badlands.
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Steve riding a happy ghast in a forest.
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"A chuckle of happy ghasts floating through the air in the sunset".
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Ari riding a happy ghast.
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Ghastlings following Efe.
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Ghastling following chicken.
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Ghastlings following a warm pig.
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Happy ghast carrying a wolf in a boat.
Textures[edit | edit source]
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Happy ghast texture
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Ghastling texture
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Black happy ghast harness texture file.
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Blue happy ghast harness texture file.
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Brown happy ghast harness texture file.
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Cyan happy ghast harness texture file.
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Gray happy ghast harness texture file.
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Green happy ghast harness texture file.
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Light blue happy ghast harness texture file.
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Light gray happy ghast harness texture file.
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Lime happy ghast harness texture file.
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Magenta happy ghast harness texture file.
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Orange happy ghast harness texture file.
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Pink happy ghast harness texture file.
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Purple happy ghast harness texture file.
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Red happy ghast harness texture file.
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White happy ghast harness texture file.
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Yellow happy ghast harness texture file.
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Texture for leash ropes on a Happy Ghast
Official artwork[edit | edit source]
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Zuri riding a happy ghast.
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Kai and Noor leading a chuckle.
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Ghastling pixel art.
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Happy ghast with the Tiny trio.
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Cutout of the stylized happy ghast.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "Minecraft LIVE - March 2025" – Minecraft on YouTube, March 22, 2025
- ↑ "Minecraft Preview 1.21.80.25" by Jay Wells – Minecraft.net, April 3, 2025.
- ↑ Jump up to: a b "I Flew to Sweden to Check Out the Happy Ghast" – Grian on YouTube, April 2, 2025
Grian was invited to Mojang's headquarters before Minecraft Live and playtested the feature. - ↑ MCPE-199192 — resolved as "Works As Intended".
- ↑ Jump up to: a b "Minecraft LIVE – March 2025 | The Deep Dig – FLYING ON A HAPPY GHAST" – Minecraft on YouTube, March 22, 2025 (at 3:30)
- ↑ "The Happy Ghast pixels are 2x2 pixels. We made a compromise between core pixel size and the ghast size. With the original ghast pixel size, they look odd up close, adding more pixels made it feel better when you're close to it, and you'll be more close with the ghast than ever." – @JasperBoerstra (Jasper Boerstra) on X (formerly Twitter), March 23, 2025
- ↑ "Take a vibrant test flight" by Sophie Austin – Minecraft.net, April 3, 2025.
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