EarlyUpdate: Pale Garden - Content from Future Minecraft Updates
This mod introduces elements showcased at Minecraft Live that will appear in upcoming game updates. It's important to note that this is NOT a backport of existing content, but an independent implementation of new features.
Pale Garden Version
Pale Garden is a unique biome with a desaturated forest featuring gray oak trees and pale moss. This area rarely spawns peaceful mobs, but at night terrifying creatures called Creakings appear near Creaking Hearts.
Pale Oak provides all standard wooden items and blocks (except signs and boats), including the special Creaking Heart block.
Creaking Heart generates in small clusters on Pale Garden trees. At night, with pale oak logs above and below, it spawns Creakings. Destroying this block instantly kills all Creakings within a 15-block radius (configurable distance). To obtain the block itself, you need a Silk Touch axe, otherwise it drops a regular pale oak log.
Creaking is a new frightening mob that appears in the Pale Garden at night. It moves quickly when not being looked at and can be killed using potions, drowning, explosions, or fire. Deals 6 damage, has 35 health. Experience and drops can be enabled through settings. Also attacks villagers and illagers.
Pale Moss and Pale Moss Block are two gray moss block variants found in the Pale Garden. When placed, pale moss automatically spreads to adjacent blocks.
Trial Version
Copper and Tuff Blocks include tuff bricks, copper bulbs, trial spawners, copper grids, polished tuff, and all their variants (waxed, oxidized, and others).
Armadillo - the winner of the mob vote, inhabits savannas. When hit by hand or after death, it drops a scute.
The Breeze - a new mob presented at Minecraft Live that attacks players with wind gusts. Found in trial chambers near trial spawners.
Trial Chambers are underground complexes made of copper and tuff, filled with loot, spawners, and the Breeze mob. They can be found in caves beneath forests, birch forests, dark forests, sunflower plains, flower forests, and plains.