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Note: In-game shot of the Wisp in-game.

The Wisp, also known as the Ghost, is a passive non-attackable mob-like entity found within the Woodland Prison Ancient Hunt.

Appearance

The Wisp is a small ghostly mob that bears a resemblance to the baby ghast. However, there are many differences. While the Baby Ghast has a translucent body, the Wisp’s top texture has slight subtle resemblance to the blue block within the beacon in the base game, while the rest of it’s body has the color of light blue. The Wisp’s eyes and mouth bear the darkest shade of blue, despite still being slightly lighter than what one would consider to be dark blue. The eyes also appear to very slightly 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. The Wisp appears to have a white 2D texture for it's arms, and a light blue 2D texture for it’s legs. The Wisp seems to appears to be floating due to its visible arm and leg appearing as if it were moving back and pointing down. The Wisp’s eyes and mouth appear to be wide open as if in a state of terror or astonishment.

Behavior

The Wisp, when found, leads the player to a wall with a interactable brick, which opens up and reveals a hidden room what occasionally contains a Obsidian Chest.[verify] They sometimes appear wandering around in the Woodland Prison, and when nearby, will start making a ghost like noise and start to disappear when approached.

Sounds

SoundDescription
Attract
Motion

Trivia

  • Despite looking like a mob, the Wisp is not considered a mob in the game files, it is considered as a clue leading to the Obsidian Chest.
  • The Wisp is visually similar to the Baby Ghast.
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