[Minecraft] EYstreem Investigates the Myth of the "Creepy Happy Ghast" and the Dangerous Way to Raise It
Does a chilling mystery lie hidden behind a cute facade in the world of Minecraft? In the video "Minecraft で怖いハッピー ガストの神話をテスト中…" by popular creator EYstreem, he delves into a spooky rumor whispered in the player community: "The Happy Ghast is not just a friendly mob." This isn't a mere investigation video. It's a suspenseful horror narrative that starts with raising a seemingly peaceful ghast and gradually descends into madness, keeping viewers glued to the screen. Voxel Reel will explore the specific methods for verifying this myth presented in the video and the dangers that lurk within it.
The Horror Beneath the Cuteness! The Core of the Happy Ghast Myth
Watching EYstreem's video, many players were likely shocked by the unexpected turns of events. This work experimentally demonstrates how certain in-game actions can lead to eerie and terrifying consequences. The process of the cute "Happy Ghast's" smile transforming into a symbol of madness once again shows the profound depth of expression possible in a game like Minecraft.
Let's dive right in and introduce the elements that get to the core of this mystery and were particularly impressive in the video.
- Eerie Rumors Whispered in the Community: This myth began with images shared by players. They showed a Happy Ghast blowing up a base, animals staring at it, and even creatures with unsettling smiles. This video suggests that these rumors might not just be bugs or made-up stories.
- The Strange Phenomenon of a Growing Smile: During the video's investigation, when EYstreem kills another ghast with lava, the Happy Ghast's smile grows wider and more sinister. This suggests that the Happy Ghast takes pleasure in the deaths of other ghasts, implying that the meaning behind its smile is far from simple happiness.
- The Terror of a Contagious Smile: The most shocking scene in the video is when the Happy Ghast's smile becomes contagious, infecting nearby animals who then start attacking the player. The eerie audio message, when played in reverse, reveals the phrase, "You make us angry." This presents a chilling conclusion: this is the ghasts' revenge for the players' past mistreatment.
For Those Who Want to Verify the Happy Ghast Myth "For Themselves"
"Is this video fiction, or a hidden in-game element?" If you're curious, we'll explain the specific verification methods and the hidden dangers for you to find out for yourself.
How-To: Verifying the Creepy Happy Ghast
- Obtain a "Withered Ghast": First, find a "Withered Ghast" from a fossil in the Soul Sand Valley biome of the Nether. The video suggests an unsettling backstory where it's made from parent ghast tears and soul sand.
- Grow It into a Happy Ghast: Submerge the Withered Ghast in water to turn it into a "Ghastling," then give it three snowballs to make it a "Happy Ghast." At this stage, it should still have a cute smile.
- Attempt Specific Actions: Following the video, test how the Happy Ghast reacts to certain actions.
- Kill Other Ghasts: Try killing other ghasts in an area away from the Happy Ghast. Observe if the Happy Ghast's smile changes.
- Bring It to a Dangerous Place: Use a lead to bring the Happy Ghast near magma or lava. Record whether it resists and how its smile changes during this time.
- Listen Carefully to the Audio: After certain events, an eerie sound might be heard in the game. One method is to record this audio and use reverse playback software to see if you can hear the message, "You make us angry."
[Warning] Dangers Lurking in the Investigation
The video suggests that this investigation is not just a simple in-game experiment but a potential horror experience that could turn against the player. As the Happy Ghast's smile grows, the in-game world might begin to distort, and eventually, the player could lose control. If you decide to proceed with the verification, it is highly recommended to take every precaution, such as backing up your world beforehand.
EYstreem's video has shown us the depth of a sandbox game like Minecraft and the possibility of a hidden narrative that sparks players' imaginations. Voxel Reel will continue to follow unique Minecraft mysteries and urban legends.
