Why do ghasts have such big eyes? We’ll never know for sure, but I’ve got a sneaky suspicion that it’s because the Nether is so dark. Bigger eyes mean more light can be captured, allowing ghasts to spot a player from a greater distance. Especially if that player is sneaking along a one-block-wide bridge high over a lava sea to reach some out-of-the-way glowstone, which – let’s be honest – is a situation we’ve all been in.
In the Nether update, however, things changed a bit. The Nether isn’t so dark anymore – huge fungi started sprouting in crimson forest and warped forest biomes, and that brightened things up. Why? Well, because huge fungi have a weird fruiting body that glows in the dark – our block of the week, the shroomlight.
Share this story