Minecraft: New Chase The Skies Update Has Introduced New In-Game Rewards and Challenges

Minecraft Skies Update

Along with vibrant visuals, the new update has brought in community challenges and mob upgrades.

In the last few months, one has seen Mojang releasing several new updates for Minecraft. The newest update to hit the game has been Chase the Skies.

The update, which has just been rolled out by Mojang, brings in new vibrant visuals, game tweaks and mob upgrades in the game. This new update has already attracted the attention of a large number of people.

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Mojang has just launched two global Community Challenges that are designed to encourage players to work in a collaborative manner. By participating in these challenges, players have the chance to get their hands on some lucrative loot.

Much before the Chase the Skies update arrived, fans were excited about it as it offered the promise of better quality graphics for Bedrock. While it has made good on this promise, fans can also look forward to a craftable saddle and certain tweaks being made to three new ghast variants, namely, Happy Ghast, Dried Ghast and Ghastling.

Each of these three ghasts brings a distinctive personality to the airspace of the Nether. They will remain an integral part of the limited-time community quest of this update.

The different challenges are expected to engage a vast number of players.

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The first challenge, which can only be taken up in Creative Mode, implores the players to form a team and spawn 50 million Happy Ghasts. Since no timer will be used here, players can be sure about being away from any kind of pressure.

The second challenge can be undertaken in the Survival Mode. As a part of this challenge, one has to feel 1 million snowballs to Ghastlings. The baby ghasts seem to be in love with snowballs and that is the reason why these are a part of the challenge.

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