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@iamnoob8835

Ghast Tears are probably the key to immortality

-Regeneration Potions
-Crafting Life itself
-Kept Baby Ghasts alive till we got to them

@TBNRAlokin_Dj

A little bit morbid but realistic theory I saw recently was that Ghasts cry not bc they are sad but to give water to it's children so they survive

@ps4pro668

Back in the day, I remember the Ghasts being interesting to me simply because of how weird they looked. I’m glad that they’re now being an important ally to players!

@jiyuhong5853

It’s even sadder when you realize that ghasts need to inflate themselves with something liquid to live meaning they had to ingest lava literally burning themselves from the inside being the reason they shoot fireballs and the reason they scream in agony

@ZephyrRoseProductions

I dunno about the Sniffer part personally. I assumed the Dried Ghastlings were there because adult Ghasts put their babies there. Similar to how animals will hide their eggs or babies in underbrush or where they're unlikely to be seen, the Ghasts put their children in the safest place, surrounded by the bones of a much bigger animal. Then, the little Ghastlings would be safe. It's possible they were even kept alongside the alive Sniffers.
Basically, before the industrialization, the two species worked togewther. Ghasts helped to fend off predators, while Sniffers kept the children safe. Over the centuries, as the Sniffers died off, the Ghasts continued to hide their children among their bones.

@Kulkogo

You guys were the first thing I thought of when I learned you could feed the Happy Ghast snowballs!

@BeachBoy20

10:05 sniffers could have sat on ghast young like how birds sit on their young, sniffers protect the baby ghast on the ground while the adult ghast protects both from the sky

@splendidredscrapiron

I just had a thought about why normal ghasts shoot fireballs. The ghasts needed to use water to survive, but maybe, out of desperation, the ghasts used another liquid to help themselves grow. One much more accessible in the nether…

@fabirivera4401

11:26 I like to believe that the fossils are the baby ghasts are the mothers/father, and the baby ghast got sad

@justsomejerseydevilwithint4606

10:34 Deer have been observed kicking birds out of the air to eat them, when the foliage around them didn't have enough nutrition.

@ShortArtGuy

I have a slightly modified theory that the ancient sniffers had a symbiotic relationship with the mobs around it, acting as a moving ecosystem for tiny creatures around its thick fur, such as baby ghasts who would need to stay near them for both nutrients and safety. As the ancient sniffers died and the biome dried up, so did any ghastlings seeking shelter and moisture in their fur.

As far as I can tell this wouldn't impact the rest of the theory, sniffer migration, and would even give reason to how the ghasts could evolve to become resistant to the intense nether heat. Just a different perspective on why dried ghasts are near fossils.

@MondayKnight92

Important information about this, the fossils you can find dehydrated Ghasts in, is ONLY the small square ones, that look suspiciously like a ghast skeleton

@starsilverinfinity

This reminds me, but I imagine part of the reason why the Happy Ghast has shorter limbs than the normal ghasts is that they accumulated damage over the years as essentially a statue. Be it from being somewhat digested originally or just the rough rigors o the Nether environment

@JefferyBlue

I've played Minecraft for maybe 10 minutes in my life. My kids (15 years ago they were kids playing) always did. That has never stopped me from watching everyone one of these videos. What this channel has done is given me something I could connect with them and talk about without directly hovering over them to learn.

@somebodykares1

The one thing about Minecraft Legends is its believed to be a story told by the villagers, which villagers though is unknown, maybe they were villagers who where isolated and did not know about the portals for none existed in their lands before.

@ethanreems5384

9:19 I’m pretty sure that the bones are from the dried ghasts dead mother

@professor.oofers

Unrelated and i dont know if you guys already said this but: What if the corus fruit are invasive species? Like actual bamboo in un native lands, it’ll feed off everything else just to let itself grow letting everything else die. While in the end there’s a chance the lands are empty because of the corus fruit because it’s a evasive species. this also fits in with how everything—like the Ghasts—are not native to the dimension they’re found in.

@yash-j1k8o

man… never thought i’d feel bad for a ghast. stuck in the nether, no home, always crying while getting hunted… that’s actually so sad 😔 mojang really hit different with this update

@RaythedarknessGD

6:03 he really sneaked the 5 big booms on this one