Pale Garden vs other biomes: How does new Minecraft biome stand out from the rest?
Pale Garden is a new Minecraft biome that has fascinated the gaming community. The intriguing biome is set to arrive in-game as part of the upcoming Winter Drop and players already love the eery vibe it gives off. Some even went so far as calling it the best Minecraft biome to ever exist, even trumping Taiga and the Jungle.
So, how does Pale Garden, the new Minecraft biome stand out from the rest? Let's find out.
Everything that makes the new Minecraft biome stand out from the rest
Unique color (or the lack of it)
One of the first observations about the Pale Garden is its distinct lack of color. The various shades of grey and white make it seem hauntingly bleak, as opposed to the other biomes which teeming with vibrance and colors. Pale Garden is devoid of colors and the monotone adds to the chilling atmosphere of the biome.
Additionally, the coveted Pale Oak in the biome covered with Pale Moss makes it seem like you have stepped back in time. The unique color palette makes this Minecraft biome stand out from other biomes like Taiga or Swamp which are bright and full of life.
Where are all the animals?
Another unique feature of the Pale Garden is the complete lack of any kind of animal mobs — say goodbye to your favorite chicken or the adorable Armadillo in Minecraft. The complete lack of any living creature adds to the spookiness of the biome and makes it seem extremely lifeless.
Most biomes in-game will have some kind of flora or fauna that adds to the liveliness of the area. Biomes like jungles will have ocelots while the plains are filled with farm animals like sheep, cows, and more. But the only signs of life apart from yourself are the creaking and they aren't too friendly.
The creaking
The creaking is the latest foe found exclusively in the new Minecraft biome of Pale Garden. They resemble the Pale Oak trees in the biome and stand completely motionless when spotted by players. But the moment they turn around, the creaking takes the opportunity to inflict damage and follow them.
Most mobs like the zombies or the Enderman in Minecraft chase you or approach you in some way but the Creaking stands still. The eerie behavior of the mob paired with its uncanny resemblance and ability to camouflage sets it apart from other mobs. The glowing eyes of the creaking amid the dark ambiance add to its uniquely Lovecraftian appeal.
"The night is dark and full of terrors, but you hear nothing"
If you ever wondered how this line from the Game of Thrones feels, then step inside the new Minecraft biome. There is a distinct lack of any kind of sound — be it from animals, flowing water, or even crackling lava. The Pale Garden is eerily silent and devoid of any commotion.
The deafening silence sets it apart from other biomes like the jungle or the plains where you will always be greeted with some form of noise. The unique soundscape of the latest Minecraft biome makes it a unique experience.
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