Key Takeaways
- The new Pale Garden biome, available in the Java Snapshot, adds a unique mob, Creaking, to the game.
- Players gain a new Pale Oak wood type suitable for a variety of buildings.
- Pale Garden creates an eerie atmosphere with new pale plants, desaturated blocks, and silence.
As a major reveal for Minecraft Live 2024 and a major source of interest for various leaks leading up to the event, the new Pale Garden biome has already caught the attention of the community. While players are already exploring this eerie location, the general theme and intended atmosphere of this forested area becomes clear.
Combined with unique mobs, the Pale Garden appears to be an overworld surface biome intended to combat the terrifying depths of the Deep Dark in the caverns below. Beyond that, these public and experimental snapshots of new biomes offer a great look at what the concept art is essentially, with endless possibilities for additions and changes. Here are five key things players who are ready to carefully explore this forest should know by now.
5 creaking sound
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Newest mobs added. minecraft Firmly entrenched in a hostile position, Kriking is a unique threat found only in the Pale Garden, and currently does not gain any drops when defeated. Obviously inspired by the Weeping Angel mechanic, these living tree monsters aren't all that dangerous on their own, but they can easily become a problem if there are too many of them.
Creaking is virtually invincible, unlike other recent hostile mobs such as the Warden and Breeze, which can trap the Warden in a loop of constant attacks to no avail. Currently, one heart creates and controls one squeak, so if the player finds the puppeteering squeaker heart, the mob can be immediately destroyed, but until that point the player cannot harm the mob. It doesn't do too much damage, but even with endgame armor it always deals half normal damage and is outnumbered by numbers where it is a true threat, and combined with Creaking's speed it can potentially finish players off at a low level. Health after fighting other mobs. Fortunately, it cannot move as long as the player keeps the squeak in sight.
4 new wood types
pale oak
For building-focused players, Pale Garden adds an entirely new tree type, introducing white wooden blocks to the game. There are various arrangements of white blocks used purely for design reasons, but adding a set of wood in this color provides doors, fences, buttons, pressure plates, etc. for the builder to use.

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Pale Oak offers players high variety with the only cost of finding the Pale Garden biome. Between saplings, leaves, stripped log variants, and even standard plank blocks, there are a variety of solid-color block groups for builders to make the most of.
3 a creaking heart
master puppeteer
Described by the developers as a “living block”, Creaking Heart is a true monster that uses Creaking as a shallow puppet to harass, harm, and stalk players throughout the Pale Garden. This fits the Bundles of Bravery idea perfectly. It's surprisingly well hidden, at least from a vanilla perspective, making an ax somewhat necessary for players needing to split wood to get rid of the squeak. Currently in the first experimental snapshot, Creaking Heart blocks are finite and do not spawn when players grow tender oak trees.
As a “living block”, beating Creaking Heart grants players the Monster Hunter and Monsters Hunted advancements normally reserved for standard zombies and creepers, effectively turning these blocks into mobs in their own strange way. Being the people behind Creaking, players can place a heart between two upright logs and wait until nightfall to silk-touch the blocks and create their own Creaking generator. If done correctly and with subtitles enabled, a “wake up” sound will play. Additionally, for players with subtitles, the sound made when attacking a Creaking Mob will now be 'Crackling Heart Scream', further enhancing the strange world of the Spooky Garden.
2 pale flora
New moss and biome tints
For players looking for a new shade of gray to add to their builds, or those who want a more gothic feel to their nature builds, Pale Garden adds new pale plants as well as new biome colors for players to move into. From new moss blocks to ghost leaves, you can choose from a small but unique selection of products.
True to the biome's name, its generally green blocks are greatly desaturated, from standard grass to jungle trees, making it a solid location for spookier builds. For unique blocks, pale leaves now become white regardless of biome, adding powerful potential to winter builds. Hanging moss also adds great texture to basement buildings, and the advantage of these hanging plants is that they don't grow on their own.
1 Biome Atmosphere
pale silence
Perhaps one of the more interesting, but somewhat ambiguous additions, the addition or non-inclusion of sound in the Pale Garden focuses on the atmosphere of the garden. minecraft I haven't seen a firefly since it died. Most biomes in the game are generally quiet, but the Pale Garden is especially quiet if not for the mob movement and music.
There seems to be a new way to add ambient sounds beyond the exaggerated silence of the new biomes. Certain blocks in biomes now make specific sounds at night, such as Creaking Heart, adding to the spookiness. In addition to the current meaning, many more similar methods are possible, including ambient sounds such as leaves falling or waves rolling.