Minecraft Dungeons:Wisp

A wisp, also known as a ghost, is a passive ghost-like entity that can be found within Minecraft Dungeons. Despite looking like a mob, a wisp is considered as an non-mob entity in the game files, similar to the horses, it is a clue that leads to secrets.

Appearance
A wisp is a small ghostly mob that resembles a baby ghast. However, there are differences. While a baby ghast has a translucent body, a wisp's top texture resembles the blue block within beacons found within the base game, while the rest of its body has a light blue color. A wisp's eyes and mouth have the darkest shade of blue. The eyes also appear to bleed over the edge of the face and onto the side of the texture. There is a small white line texture below the eyes and the mouth, while there is also a subtle blue line above both of the eyes, lighter than the eyes and just barely slightly darker than the rest of the face. A wisp appears to have a white 2D texture for its arms, and a light blue 2D texture for its legs. A wisp appears to be floating due to its visible arm and leg appearing as if it were moving back and pointing down. A wisp's eyes and mouth appear to be wide open.

Spawning

 * (ancient hunt)

Behavior
A wisp, when found, circles around a wall with a interactable brick. It disappears quickly after touching the hero. When clicked, the wall opens up and reveals a hidden room that occasionally contains six emerald pots, a common chest, or an obsidian chest. When nearby, it emits a ghost like noise and starts to disappear when approached.

Data values
In the game files, the wisp is referred to internally as a,  , and the.