Description:
Install the .mcaddon and load it into a world with Cherry Grove biomes. Once you enter a Cherry Grove, Cherry Wisps will spawn automatically — no commands or spawn eggs required. Look up: they float 2–5 blocks above the ground. Groups of 4–8 wisps appear naturally, and the mod keeps at least 10 wisps present in any loaded Cherry Grove area at all times.
To interact with a wisp, hold Pink Petals in your hand and approach one. Tap/right-click it to feed it. Feeding two nearby adult wisps will put them into love mode and trigger breeding.
Cherry Wisp adds a gentle, fairy-like flying creature that lives exclusively in Cherry Grove biomes. Resembling a soft pink, white, and green Allay with glowing green eyes, wisps drift lazily 2–5 blocks above the ground, trailing cherry blossom particles as they float between flowers and trees. They are passive, charming pollinator-style mobs that enrich Cherry Groves with life and movement.
| Content | Description |
|---|---|
| Cherry Wisp | A small hovering fairy mob found only in Cherry Grove biomes |
| Cherry Wisp Spawn Egg | A pink spawn egg (usable in Creative mode) to summon wisps anywhere |
| Wisp Dust | A rare drop obtained by defeating a wisp |
Travel to any Cherry Grove biome. Wisps spawn in groups of 4–8 and hover 2–5 blocks above grass, dirt, cherry leaves, and pink petal blocks. The mod maintains a population of 10–20 wisps per area, so you should never struggle to find them. They spawn during all times of day as long as light level is between 7 and 15.
Cherry Wisps are attracted to Pink Petals — hold them in your hand and wisps within 16 blocks will drift toward you. You can tap a wisp to feed it directly. Feeding causes a burst of heart particles and enters the wisp into love mode.
Wisps are leashable and nameable (use a Name Tag as normal). They do not pick up dropped items.
Baby wisps are half the size of adults. Feed a baby Pink Petals to speed up its growth. Babies naturally grow into adults after 20 minutes; each feeding accelerates growth by 3 minutes. Babies cannot breed.
| Mechanic | Detail |
|---|---|
| Flight | Hovers smoothly with no gravity; slow, gentle drift movement |
| Height | Always floats 2–5 blocks above ground surfaces |
| Spawn biome | Cherry Grove only — never spawns elsewhere |
| Population control | Mod maintains 10–20 wisps per Cherry Grove area; wisps do not despawn |
| Petal seeking | Wisps wander toward nearby Pink Petal blocks on the ground |
| Breeding | Two fed adults produce a baby wisp + plant a cherry tree nearby |
| Breed cooldown | 5 minutes per parent after breeding |
| Baby growth | 20 minutes naturally; Pink Petals accelerate growth by 3 min each |
| Leash/Name | Can be leashed and named; does not pick up items |
| Cherry blossom particles | Emitted continuously as ambient visual effect |
| Health | 20 HP (10 hearts) |
Cherry Wisps drop items when defeated by a player. Looting enchantments increase yields.
| Item | Chance | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Pink Petals | Common | 1–3 (+ Looting) |
| Pink Dye | Uncommon | 1–2 (+ Looting) |
| Cherry Leaves | Uncommon | 1–2 |
| Cherry Sapling | Rare (player kill) | 1 (+ Looting) |
| Cherry Log | Rare (player kill) | 1 |
| Honeycomb | Rare (player kill) | 1–2 (+ Looting) |
| Wisp Dust | Very rare (player kill, ~25% base) | 1 (+ Looting) |
Download the mod and follow the step-by-step installation guide.

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This mod is licensed under the CreativeMode Mods License.