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This article is about the hostile mob. For its passive counterpart, see Happy Ghast. For the joke mob, see Angry Ghast. For other namesakes, see Ghast (disambiguation).
Ghast
Health points 10HPπŸ‘ ❀️
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Behavior Hostile
Mob type πŸ‘ Image
Monster
Attack
strength
πŸ‘ ItemSprite fire-charge.png: Sprite image for fire-charge in Minecraft
Fireball
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Impact:
Easy: 4HPπŸ‘ ❀️
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Normal: 6HPπŸ‘ ❀️
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Hard: 9HPπŸ‘ ❀️
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To itself and other ghasts, when redirected by players: 1000HPπŸ‘ ❀️
Γ— 500

πŸ‘ EnvSprite explosion.png: Sprite image for explosion in Minecraft
Explosion
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varies by proximity, maximum:
Easy: 9.5HPπŸ‘ ❀️
Γ— 4.75

Normal: 17HPπŸ‘ ❀️
Γ— 8.5

Hard: 25.5HPπŸ‘ ❀️
Γ— 12.75

Hitbox size Height: 4.0 blocks
Width: 4.0 blocks
Speed 0.7
Spawn πŸ‘ Image
Nether Wastes

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Soul Sand Valley

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Basalt Deltas
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Ghasts are large, floating, ghost-like hostile mobs found in the Nether, and are the only source of ghast tears. Ghasts wander aimlessly and shoot explosive fireballs at players, which can be hit back to kill them instantly upon direct impact.

Spawning

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To spawn naturally, a ghast requires a solid block below it and a free space 5Γ—5 blocks wide and 4 blocks high. They spawn in the basalt deltas, Nether wastes, and soul sand valley biomes in any light level. In Java Edition, ghasts cannot spawn in soul sand valleys if another ghast is within 16 blocks of spherical distance to the intended spawning location. In Bedrock Edition, two ghasts can spawn within any 4 chunk span.

In Java Edition, ghasts spawn in groups of 4 at both Nether wastes and soul sand valleys while they spawn individually in basalt deltas. In Bedrock Edition, ghasts will always spawn individually.

Ghasts do not spawn in Nether fortresses, but they can wander nearby. They can, however, spawn in the treasure room variant of bastion remnants if the room is in the correct biome.

Ghast spawns in:
Category: MonsterJava EditionBedrock Edition
Spawn areaSpawn weightSpawn chanceGroup sizeSpawn weightGroup size
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Soul Sand Valley
[spawn 1]
50⁄7170.42%4401
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Nether Wastes
[spawn 1]
50⁄16829.76%4401
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Basalt Deltas
[spawn 1]
40⁄14028.57%1401
  1. ↑ a b c Only 5% of spawn attempts succeed.β€Œ[Java Edition only]

Drops

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On death

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Java Edition:

ItemQuantity / Chance / Average
DefaultLooting ILooting IILooting III
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Ghast Tear0–150.00%0.500–275.00%1.000–387.50%1.500–491.67%2.00
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Gunpowder0–266.67%1.000–383.33%1.500–491.67%2.000–594.44%2.50
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Music Disc Tears[A]1100.00%1.001100.00%1.001100.00%1.001100.00%1.00
ItemQuantity / Chance / Average
DefaultLooting ILooting IILooting III
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Ghast Tear0–11⁄21⁄20–23⁄410–37⁄83⁄20–411⁄122
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Gunpowder0–22⁄310–35⁄63⁄20–411⁄1220–517⁄185⁄2
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Music Disc Tears[A]111111111111
ItemAmountProbability
DefaultLooting ILooting IILooting III
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Ghast Tear01⁄2 (50.00%)1⁄4 (25.00%)1⁄8 (12.50%)1⁄12 (8.33%)
11⁄2 (50.00%)1⁄2 (50.00%)3⁄8 (37.50%)1⁄4 (25.00%)
201⁄4 (25.00%)3⁄8 (37.50%)1⁄3 (33.33%)
3001⁄8 (12.50%)1⁄4 (25.00%)
40001⁄12 (8.33%)
Average1⁄2 (0.50)1 (1.00)3⁄2 (1.50)2 (2.00)
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Gunpowder01⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄6 (16.67%)1⁄12 (8.33%)1⁄18 (5.56%)
11⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄4 (25.00%)1⁄6 (16.67%)
21⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)5⁄18 (27.78%)
301⁄6 (16.67%)1⁄4 (25.00%)5⁄18 (27.78%)
4001⁄12 (8.33%)1⁄6 (16.67%)
50001⁄18 (5.56%)
Average1 (1.00)3⁄2 (1.50)2 (2.00)5⁄2 (2.50)
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Music Disc Tears[A]11 (100.00%)1 (100.00%)1 (100.00%)1 (100.00%)
Average1 (1.00)1 (1.00)1 (1.00)1 (1.00)
Killed1
ItemExpected Drops
DefaultLooting ILooting IILooting III
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Ghast Tear0.501.001.502.00
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Gunpowder1.001.502.002.50
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Music Disc Tears[A]1.001.001.001.00
  1. ↑ Only when killed by a player-deflected fireball.

Bedrock Edition:

ItemQuantity / Chance / Average
DefaultLooting ILooting IILooting III
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Ghast Tear0–150.00%0.500–250.00%0.750–350.00%1.000–450.00%1.25
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Gunpowder0–266.67%1.000–366.67%1.330–466.67%1.670–566.67%2.00
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Music Disc Tears[A]1100.00%1.001100.00%1.001100.00%1.001100.00%1.00
ItemQuantity / Chance / Average
DefaultLooting ILooting IILooting III
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Ghast Tear0–11⁄21⁄20–21⁄23⁄40–31⁄210–41⁄25⁄4
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Gunpowder0–22⁄310–32⁄34⁄30–42⁄35⁄30–52⁄32
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Music Disc Tears[A]111111111111
ItemAmountProbability
DefaultLooting ILooting IILooting III
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Ghast Tear01⁄2 (50.00%)1⁄2 (50.00%)1⁄2 (50.00%)1⁄2 (50.00%)
11⁄2 (50.00%)1⁄4 (25.00%)1⁄8 (12.50%)1⁄12 (8.33%)
201⁄4 (25.00%)1⁄4 (25.00%)1⁄6 (16.67%)
3001⁄8 (12.50%)1⁄6 (16.67%)
40001⁄12 (8.33%)
Average1⁄2 (0.50)3⁄4 (0.75)1 (1.00)5⁄4 (1.25)
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Gunpowder01⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)
11⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄6 (16.67%)1⁄12 (8.33%)1⁄18 (5.56%)
21⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄3 (33.33%)1⁄4 (25.00%)1⁄6 (16.67%)
301⁄6 (16.67%)1⁄4 (25.00%)2⁄9 (22.22%)
4001⁄12 (8.33%)1⁄6 (16.67%)
50001⁄18 (5.56%)
Average1 (1.00)4⁄3 (1.33)5⁄3 (1.67)2 (2.00)
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Music Disc Tears[A]11 (100.00%)1 (100.00%)1 (100.00%)1 (100.00%)
Average1 (1.00)1 (1.00)1 (1.00)1 (1.00)
Killed1
ItemExpected Drops
DefaultLooting ILooting IILooting III
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Ghast Tear0.500.751.001.25
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Gunpowder1.001.331.672.00
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Music Disc Tears[A]1.001.001.001.00
  1. ↑ Only when killed by a player-deflected fireball.
  • 5XP when killed by the player.

Behavior

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Ghasts float around with their eyes and mouth closed and periodically make crying sounds heard from up to 80 blocks away. They have a hitbox of 4Γ—4Γ—4 blocks. The ghast's nine tentacles are not within their hitbox.

When within range, a ghast faces the player and shoots a fireball every 3 seconds, opening its eyes and mouth and making a screeching sound. They strafe left to right in the air while targeting. A ghast requires a line of sight to the player before firing, which can be blocked by any solid block, including transparent blocks. In Java Edition, they target players within 64 blocks horizontally and 4 blocks vertically[1], and continue attacking as long as they are within a 64 block sphere and have line of sight. In Bedrock Edition, a ghast normally targets a player within a sphere of 28 blocks, increasing to 64 blocks if the player damages it. In Bedrock Edition, a ghast holds its charge like a pillager when it loses sight of its target and shoots again instantly when in range.[2]

Ghasts do not attempt to approach the player once aggravated, but instead fire at the player from their position within firing range. If a ghast is within close range to its target, it may take damage from the explosion of its own fireball, regardless of the player hitting the fireball back.

Ghasts can provoke other mobs into targeting them, but in Java Edition they do not target other mobs, only the player.

Ghasts are immune to fire and lava damage. They are slowed by lava, occasionally sinking into it or passing through lava falls, immobilizing them and making them more vulnerable to ranged attacks for some time.

Despite their ghostly appearance, ghasts are not considered undead mobs.[3] This means they can drown,[4] are damaged by Instant Damage[5] and healed by Instant Health, are affected by Regeneration and Poison,[6] and are not affected by Smite.[7] Despite this, withers never deliberately target them[8], making them the only non-undead mob ignored by withers (excluding agentsβ€Œ[BE & edu only], and mobs with the invulnerable NBT tag). They are also completely ignored by wolves, "Johnny" vindicators, goats, snow golems, trusting foxes, and zoglins. However, iron golems and wardens attack ghasts, and ghasts do not retaliate.β€Œ[Java Edition only][9]

Despite being flying mobs, ghasts can destroy turtle eggs when on top of them.[10]

When targeting, the red eyes and mouth of a ghast appears more glowing in Bedrock Edition. With Vibrant Visuals, this texture actually glows.

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Fireball

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Main article: Fireball

Ghasts shoot fireballs at players, dealing damage to entities and creating an explosion that sets fire to nearby blocks upon impact. Blocks with blast resistance as low as 3.5 survive a fireball's explosion; the explosion itself does no damage unless it hits the entities directly.

Hitting a fireball with another projectile or a melee attack deflects it, dealing 1000HPπŸ‘ ❀️
Γ— 500
damage to any ghast hit directly by it.

All other mobs retaliate against the player instead of the ghast if a deflected fireball hits them.

Farming

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Sounds

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Java Edition:

Sounds
SoundClosed captionsSourceDescriptionIdentifierTranslation keyVolumePitchAttenuation
distance
​Ghast criesHostile MobsRandomlyentity.ghast.ambientsubtitles.entity.ghast.ambient​5.00.8–1.216
​Ghast shoots[sound 1]Hostile MobsWhen a ghast signals to shoot a fireballentity.ghast.warnsubtitles.entity.ghast.shoot​​[sound 1]​10.00.8–1.216
​Ghast diesHostile MobsWhen a ghast diesentity.ghast.deathsubtitles.entity.ghast.death​5.00.8–1.216
​Ghast hurtsHostile MobsWhen a ghast is damagedentity.ghast.hurtsubtitles.entity.ghast.hurt​5.00.8–1.216
None​[sound 3]​NoneUnused sound event[sound 2]entity.ghast.screamNone​[sound 3]​NoneNoneNone
​Ghast shoots[sound 1]Hostile MobsWhen a ghast shoots a fireballentity.ghast.shootsubtitles.entity.ghast.shoot​​[sound 1]​10.00.8–1.216

Bedrock Edition:

Sounds
SoundClosed captionsSourceDescriptionIdentifierTranslation keyVolumePitch
​Ghast criesHostile MobsRandomlymob.ghast.moansubtitles.entity.ghast.ambient​2.50.8–1.2
​Ghast shootsHostile MobsWhen a ghast signals to shoot a fireballmob.ghast.chargesubtitles.entity.ghast.shoot​2.50.8–1.2
​Ghast diesHostile MobsWhen a ghast diesmob.ghast.deathsubtitles.entity.ghast.death​2.50.8–1.2
​Ghast hurtsHostile MobsWhen a ghast is damagedmob.ghast.screamsubtitles.entity.ghast.hurt​2.50.8–1.2
None​[sound 1]Hostile MobsUnused sound eventmob.ghast.affectionate_screamNone​[sound 1]2.50.8–1.2
​Ghast shootsHostile MobsWhen a ghast shoots a fireballmob.ghast.fireballsubtitles.entity.ghast.shoot​0.70.8–1.2

Data values

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Java Edition:

NameIdentifierEntity tags Translation key
πŸ‘ EntitySprite ghast.png: Sprite image for ghast in Minecraft
Ghast
ghastfall_damage_immune entity.minecraft.ghast

Bedrock Edition:

NameIdentifierNumeric ID FamilyTranslation key
πŸ‘ EntitySprite ghast.png: Sprite image for ghast in Minecraft
Ghast
ghast41 ghast
mob
monster
entity.ghast.name

Entity data

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Java Edition:

Main article: Entity format

Ghasts have entity data associated with them that contains various properties.

Bedrock Edition:

See Bedrock Edition level format/Entity format.

Achievements

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IconAchievementIn-game descriptionActual requirements (if different)Gamerscore earnedTrophy type (PS)
PS4Other
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Monster HunterAttack and destroy a monster. Other mobs may be killed, but are ignored for this achievement.15Bronze
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It SpreadsKill a mob next to a catalystKill any mob that drops experience near a sculk catalyst, with the sole exception of the ender dragon. Mobs that drop no experience are ignored for this achievement.10Bronze
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Return to SenderDestroy a with a fireball.Kill a ghast using a ghast fireball.30Silver

Achievements that apply to all mobs:

Advancements

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IconAdvancementIn-game descriptionActual requirements (if different)
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Not Today, Thank YouDeflect a projectile with a ShieldBlock any projectile with a shield.
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Return to SenderDestroy a Ghast with a fireballKill a by deflecting a ghast fireball back into it via hitting or shooting a projectile at the fireball.
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Uneasy AllianceRescue a Ghast from the Nether, bring it safely home to the Overworld... and then kill itReceive kill credit for a while being in the Overworld. The ghast does not have to be in the Overworld.
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Monster HunterKill any hostile monster Other mobs may be killed, but are ignored for this advancement.
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Is It a Balloon?Look at a through a Spyglassβ€”
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It SpreadsKill a mob near a Sculk CatalystKill any mob that drops experience near a sculk catalyst, with the sole exception of the ender dragon. Mobs that drop no experience are ignored for this advancement.
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Monsters HuntedKill one of every hostile monster Other mobs may be killed, but are ignored for this advancement.

Advancements that apply to all mobs:

History

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For historical information specifically pertaining to fireballs, see Fireball Β§ History.

Development

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October 11, 2010Notch tweets that he "just made the most unfair mob ever even more unfair." He then added that "You will hate the Ghast."
October 22, 2010Originally, ghasts were intended to be able to spawn near Nether portals in the Overworld,[11] though they wouldn’t be able to pass through them.[12] However, the ability for ghasts to spawn in the Overworld was never implemented.[13]
October 29, 2010A preview of the Halloween Update was sent to two gaming companies; their articles[14][15] highlighted the behavior of the upcoming ghast mobs.

Java Edition

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Java Edition Alpha
v1.2.0previewπŸ‘ Image
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Added ghasts, along with the Nether.
Ghasts appear to expand slightly before shooting a fireball, similarly to a creeper about to explode.[16] However, this effect does not work in multiplayer.
Java Edition Beta
1.7Ghasts now aim toward the player and not the camera. Prior to this, pressing (going into third person view) allowed one to easily send the fireball over their head instead of at the character.
Java Edition
1.0.0Beta 1.9 PrereleaseGhasts now drop ghast tears.
Ghasts are now affected by light and no longer appear with the same brightness anywhere.
Beta 1.9 Prerelease 5Killing ghasts by directly hitting them with a fireball grants the player the achievement "Return to Sender".
1.1?As heard in .minecraft/resources/newsound/mob/ghast, ghasts now have an unused "affectionate scream", which is a high pitched horn sound (like the classic cartoon tugboat sounds).
1.2.112w05aThe ghast hitbox has been updated to incorporate their whole body. Prior to this, ghasts could be injured only by hitting their tentacles and lower body.
?Ghasts now fire fireballs from their eyes instead of mouth.[17]
1.3.112w18aAs a result of singleplayer being changed to an internal server, ghasts no longer visibly expand before shooting a fireball, alongside many other features broken by this change.
12w19aGhasts now make their death sound when killed rather than their hurt sound.
1.6.11.6Ghasts no longer visibly catch fire when flying into fire or lava.
1.814w06aThe AI of ghasts has slightly changed:
  • They cannot see the player unless their height comes to almost eye level with the player.[1]
  • When attacking, ghasts now turn their whole body to face the player's direction, and repeatedly strafe left to right around the player while attacking.
  • They now have perfect accuracy with their fireballs, shooting at the player's head, compared to earlier versions when the fireball was previously aimed slightly above the player's head.
The (now broken) code to make ghasts visibly expand while shooting was removed.
1.1418w43aπŸ‘ Image
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The texture of ghasts has been changed.
1.1620w06aGhasts now spawn in the soul sand valley biome in the Nether.
Ghasts' sounds are now heard at shorter range.
20w15aGhasts now spawn in the new basalt deltas biome.
1.21.625w15aπŸ‘ Image
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The texture of ghasts has been changed. It is now 32x32 pixels, twice the resolution of the previous texture, to match the happy ghast.
25w20aGhasts now have a flying_speed attribute that affects their flying speed.
Ghasts now drop Music Disc Tears when killed by a player-deflected fireball.

Bedrock Edition

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Pocket Edition Alpha
v0.11.0build 1πŸ‘ Image
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Added ghasts.
Ghasts are currently unobtainable in-game without editing.
v0.12.1build 1Ghasts can now be spawned using spawn eggs.
Ghasts now spawn naturally in the Nether.
build 6Ghasts now hit the player more reliably.
build 7Ghasts now drop gunpowder and ghast tears.
build 8The hitbox of ghasts is now bigger.
build 13Ghasts now have sounds.
v0.13.0build 1The spawn rate of ghasts has been increased.
build 4The spawn rate of ghasts has been increased even more.
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Open ghast eyes now glow.
Bedrock Edition
1.10.0beta 1.10.0.3πŸ‘ Image
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The texture of ghasts has been changed.
1.16.0beta 1.15.0.51Ghasts no longer spawn in Peaceful difficulty.[18]
beta 1.16.0.51Ghasts now spawn in the soul sand valley biome.
beta 1.16.0.57Ghasts now spawn in the basalt deltas biome.
1.21.80
Experiment
Drop 2 2025
Preview 1.21.80.25πŸ‘ Image
The texture of ghasts has been changed. It is now 32Γ—32 pixels, twice the resolution of the previous textures to resemble the happy ghast.
Due to a bug, the ghast still uses its old 16Γ—16-pixel shooting texture.[19]
1.21.90Preview 1.21.90.25Ghasts now drop Music Disc Tears when killed by a player-deflected fireball.
1.21.100Preview 1.21.100.20The ambient sound interval for all ghasts has been adjusted to 4 seconds, matching Java Edition.
26.10Preview 26.10.20πŸ‘ Image
The texture of shooting ghasts has been changed to match the new texture.

Legacy Console Edition

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Legacy Console Edition
Xbox 360Xbox OnePS3PS4PS VitaWii USwitch
TU1CU11.001.001.00Patch 11.0.1πŸ‘ Image
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Added ghasts.
TU7Ghasts now drop ghast tears.
TU9The volume of the ghast sound effects has been reduced.
The distance the ghast's sound effect for shooting a fireball can be heard from has been increased.
TU11The volume of the ghast sound effects has been further reduced.
TU12Ghasts now fire fireballs from their eyes instead of mouth.
TU19CU71.121.121.12Ghasts no longer visibly catch fire when flying into fire or lava.
1.90 πŸ‘ Image
Open ghast eyes and the mouth now glow if the programmer art texture pack is enabled.

New Nintendo 3DS Edition

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New Nintendo 3DS Edition
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Added ghasts.

Data history

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Java Edition
1.1116w32aThe entity ID of ghasts has been changed from Ghast to ghast.
16w40aThe ghast life tag is no longer used for anything, but still saved/read.
1.1317w47aNumeric IDs for entities were presumably deprecated in this version.​[more information needed]

Historical screenshots

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Issues

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Issues relating to "Ghast" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there.

Trivia

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  • In English, "ghast" is an archaic word meaning "ghastly".[20] H. P. Lovecraft first coined its use as the name for a monster (a vaguely humanoid one, in The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath), but "ghasts" have appeared in many other fantasy stories and games.
  • Ghasts are considered to be fire-breathing ghosts in their Meet the Mob Minecraft.net article.[21]
    • In their Mob Menagerie article, ghasts were said to be "large, incorporeal beings" whose origins are unclear. The article states that "they tend to avoid the fungal forests where it's harder to track their prey". They are also "immune to heat damage" because they have "spent so long in the Nether" that "they love the warmth of lava" there.[22]
    • Alternatively, the Minecraft: Mobestiary, their appearance in A Minecraft Movie, and later merchandise portray ghasts as organic beings with a stomach system resembling a cannon.[23]
  • The player can go inside of a ghast by falling through the top of it or flying (or jumping while attacking) up underneath it. If the player stands on top of the head, the player sees inside of it.
  • If a ghast is trapped in a cube of a side length of one block, it shoots fireballs through the cube. This is because all mobs that shoot spawn the projectile one block in front of it to prevent the projectile from hitting the mob.
  • On rare occasions, ghasts spawn in such a way as to see through blocks (usually trapped on all sides in a tight area). When this happens and the ghast has a "line of sight" through those blocks, it launches a fireball in the player's direction. This is reminiscent of a blaze but with explosive addition.
  • C418 revealed in an AMA on Reddit that ghast sounds are taken from his pet cat, who makes them when disturbed while sleeping.[24]
  • There is an unused ghast sound called "affectionatescream.ogg" in the game files. It can be heard in the last scene of the Nether Update: Official Trailer and during the elytra chase scene of A Minecraft Movie.
  • These mobs have been referred to as "angry Ghasts" to distinguish them from happy ghasts and dried ghasts.[25]

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  1. ↑ a b MC-49640 β€“ Ghasts don't aggro unless you're at the exact same height they are flying β€“ resolved as "Works As Intended".
  2. ↑ MCPE-45311 β€“ Ghast holding onto its fire charge till the player re-enters it’s vicinity.
  3. ↑ MC-190140 β€“ Ghasts are not considered undead mob β€“ resolved as "Invalid".
  4. ↑ MC-238622 β€“ Ghasts can drown β€“ resolved as "Works As Intended".
  5. ↑ MC-200929 β€“ Ghast are harmed with potion of harming β€“ resolved as "Works As Intended".
  6. ↑ MC-238623 β€“ Ghasts are affected by the poison effect β€“ resolved as "Works As Intended".
  7. ↑ MC-200937 β€“ Ghast are not affected with the smite enchantment β€“ resolved as "Works As Intended".
  8. ↑ MC-162557 β€“ Withers no longer attack ghasts β€“ resolved as "Works As Intended".
  9. ↑ MC-250234 β€“ A ghast which is attacked by another monster doesn't attack the monster β€“ resolved as "Works As Intended".
  10. ↑ MC-248332 β€“ Bees, ghasts, phantoms, and allays can destroy turtle eggs
  11. ↑ "@jakeyyyboyy if you've got a gate, they can (rarely) spawn there." – @notch (Markus Persson) on X (formerly Twitter), October 22, 2010
  12. ↑ "@FFFruedy they'll spawn near the portals, yes. Rarely. But they won't actually travel through." – @notch (Markus Persson) on X (formerly Twitter), October 22, 2010
  13. ↑ "@BlakesAwesome No it doesn't" – @jeb_ (Jens Bergensten) on X (formerly Twitter), April 1, 2011
  14. ↑ Minecraft Halloween Update hands-on; PC Gamer - October 29, 2010
  15. ↑ Hands-On With the Minecraft Halloween Update; Indie Games Plus - October 29, 2010
  16. ↑ Minecraft Halloween Update - Slipgate Adventures 2.avi; PC Gamer - October 29, 2010
  17. ↑ MC-200927
  18. ↑ MCPE-53383 β€“ resolved as "Fixed".
  19. ↑ MCPE-218741
  20. ↑ https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ghast
  21. ↑ "Meet the Ghast" by Tom Stone – Minecraft.net, May 22, 2017. "A ghost that can breathe fireballs - and as scary scenarios go, that's pretty strong."
  22. ↑ "Mob Menagerie: Ghast" by Duncan Greere – Minecraft.net, January 4, 2024. "Ghasts are large, incorporeal beings that float around the Nether. It’s not clear where they came from, or why, but...they tend to avoid the fungal forests where it’s harder to track their prey. Most of the time they just bob around, with their legs, or tentacles, or whatever they are, dangling below them and their eyes tightly closed.

    ...Ghasts are affected by poison, but having spent so long in the Nether they’ve become immune to heat damage. In fact, they love the warmth of lava – and if they pass under a lava fall or sink into a pool of the stuff, they’ll slow down a little to enjoy it."
  23. ↑ "Minecraft Ghast Skeleton Unisex Comfort Colors T-Shirt" – Minecraft.net.
  24. ↑ http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/nbe2h/i_am_the_composer_and_sound_designer_of_minecraft/c37sjyb
  25. ↑ "Minecraft Java Edition 1.21.6" by Java Team – Minecraft.net, June 17, 2025. "In the background two players are battling angry Ghasts."
  26. ↑ "A brand-new Minecraft experience is emerging … and it starts in the forest πŸŒ²πŸŒ™

    #MinecraftExperience: Moonlight Trail is an outdoor nighttime experience launching soon in Buenos Aires, with more cities to follow!

    Are you ready to explore?"
    – @Minecraft (Minecraft) on X (formerly Twitter), March 21, 2026

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