Key takeaways
- Players want more plants in the Pale Garden to enhance its exotic look.
- Adding new plants, flowers and structures can help cement the garden's image.
- Suggestions include hedge mazes, thorn bushes, pale oak versions, and new flowers.
Playing in the main focus of of MinecraftIn the newest biome, most communities have voiced their desire to see more vegetation The Yellow Garden. While this supposed “garden” looks like a jungle in its current iteration, the need for new plants, flowers, or other natural features added specifically for this new, terrifying location is obvious.

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The Pale Garden already features an array of new and unique pale foliage, adding flowers and plants to break up the slightly swamp-inspired landscape will add a lot to this garden, as well as structures that better cement the image of the garden in players' minds. . While many tips are posted online, here are five Plant concepts that can add a lot to the ominous atmosphere of a pale garden.
5 Hedge Maze
Abandoned garden features
Between a building and a plant, abandoned and overgrown hedge mazes Biomes found throughout the Pale Garden can add a sense of age and hints of trees and hanging moss. Following the crackling in the yellow grass, this maze can amount to “scare actors”, should a crackling spawn inside or at the entrance.
Since the hedge maze acts as a building, there will be opportunities for chests with prizes hidden inside. Beyond that, the new pale oak leaves used in this type of construction could better demonstrate its construction potential for players, or suggest a rationale for why the maze was built in the first place.
4 Thorny bushes
A natural trap
Since pale gardens already have a moss variation on the expected name pale moss, the potential for other pale plant variants abounds. For a plant that can double as a trap for crackers to find victims, a thorn bush will be perfect.

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A pale version of the sweet berry bush, the thorn bush doesn't produce the same berries that its counterpart is named for, but it still has the effect of lighter thorns as its counterpart. Most notably, a thorn bush maintains the same slowing effect when a player tries to walk through it. Since the creaking is already very slow, placing a natural trap to slow the players down will add an edge to this ghostly mob as they try to escape.
3 Pale Oak Edition
The Weeping Willow Design
While not technically a “new” block or item in the game, having different designs for the Pale Oak Trees helps differentiate the biome from the very similar Dark Oak Forest and adds a nice visual connection between the Weeping Willow-like Pale Oak. Plants and the trees they make.
In a 2×2 configuration, planting a single tree, added to the current practice of growing a standard pale oak, will result in a more willow-inspired design, eliminating sight lines for players in the pale garden and creating a more oppressive. environment It would also be fun to see the falling leaves, which are the signature cherry blossom leaves, used again in another context, adding false movement to put players on edge.
2 New flowers
Pale Variant and Funeral Flowers
To make this new area truly a garden, flowers is necessary Whether it's pre-existing flowers or completely new ones, most players agree that adding flowers to a pale garden is a non-negotiable to complete the idea of a biome. For two options that match the whimsical and slightly somber feel of a pale garden, these variants of lilies and rose bushes can fit right in.

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Pale rose bush and amber lily Adding some unique variety to this strange, strange garden, the lily offers a mock-out for the nighttime creaking. Any kind of flower will be appreciated in this biome, but completely new flowers will be better, especially if they have a spookier edge.
1 White pumpkin
Autumn in full
Undoubtedly, the palea is the most requested plant for the garden A white version of pumpkin, Also a Spectral Soul-Flame version of the Jack O' Lantern, which would be a great addition to the biome. Originally appeared in Minecraft: Story Mode Game, these hideous gourds really couldn't be a more suitable block for this pale area.
Adding a touch of Halloween and autumn to this deserted forest, as well as the reason it's called a garden, the white pumpkin adds variety to the usual crops in the game, adding a new light source that feels scarier than the standard spirit. Torch, and give players even more incentive to explore Paley Garden when it's fully released.

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- 3DS , Android , iOS , Nintendo Switch , Nintendo Wii U , PC , PlayStation 3 , PlayStation 4 , PS Vita , Xbox One , Xbox 360
- issued
- November 18, 2011
- OpenCritic rating
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