The Firefly Bush is a new decorative plant in Minecraft. It creates a glowing effect at night. This adds a magical ambiance to the game.
Key Features
- Location: Found in swamps and near rivers.
- Glow Effect: At night, it spawns glowing firefly particles.
- Light Level: Emits light level 2, adding a soft glow but not enough to stop mobs.
- Harvesting: Break it with any tool or by hand.
How to Find It
You’ll find the Firefly Bush in:
- Swamps
- Near rivers
It has a yellowish-brown color during the day. At night, glowing firefly particles surround it.
How to Use It
- Bone Meal: Use bone meal to grow more Firefly Bushes.
- Composting: Place it in a composter for a 30% chance to raise the compost level.
Day and Night Behavior
- Day: The bush flickers slightly, hinting at the presence of fireflies.
- Night: Glowing particles appear, creating a magical light effect.
Fireflies vs. Firefly Bushes
Originally, Minecraft planned to add fireflies. But they were scrapped due to issues with frogs. The Firefly Bush lets you enjoy the glow without adding mobs.
Natural Generation
The Firefly Bush spawns naturally in swamps and near rivers. It will be removed if: The block it’s attached to is destroyed, Water or lava flows into it, A piston moves it, it placed on mud that becomes clay.
Decorating with Firefly Bushes
Firefly Bushes add a soft glow to your world. Use bone meal to grow more and create a glowing atmosphere.
Conclusion
The Firefly Bush brings a magical touch to Minecraft. It glows at night, is easy to harvest, and works well for decoration. Whether you’re enhancing your world’s beauty or farming bone meal, the Firefly Bush is a great addition to the game.