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A nether portal allows the player to travel to a dimension known as the [[Nether]]. Another nether portal is generated at the spawn point in the nether.
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Nether portals are player-built structures that allow the [[player]] to travel to the [[Nether]] dimension.
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== Building a Nether portal ==
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Building a Nether Portal requires six [[portal stone]] blocks arranged in a U-shape, with four blocks placed horizontally as the base and two blocks on top, one at each end of the base.
  
== Building a nether portal ==
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== Usage ==
Building a Nether Portal requires six [[portal stone]] blocks (crafted with one [[obsidian]] and eight [[odd rock]] each) arranged in a U-shape, with four blocks placed horizontally as the base and two blocks on top, one at each end of the base. To activate the portal, the player needs to light it on fire, by using flint and steel on its inner blocks. Make sure to light the portal stones on fire, not the space above them!
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Nether portals are used to travel to the Nether dimension.
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To activate a Nether portal, the player needs to light it on fire by using a [[flint and steel]] on its inner blocks.
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The player can travel to the [[Nether]] by staying inside a Nether portal for a few seconds. Another portal is generated at the spawn point in the Nether that can be used to travel back to the [[Overworld]]. Contrary to its [[Minecraft]] counterpart, [[mobs]] and [[items]] cannot travel through the Nether portal.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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* When in the [[inventory]], a Nether portal block is simply called "Portal".
 
* When in the [[inventory]], a Nether portal block is simply called "Portal".
 
* Nether portals created in the [[End]] can take the player to the [[Nether]]. However, entering the portal in the [[Nether]], will always take the player to the [[Overworld]].
 
* Nether portals created in the [[End]] can take the player to the [[Nether]]. However, entering the portal in the [[Nether]], will always take the player to the [[Overworld]].
* Contrary to its [[Minecraft]] counterpart, [[mobs]] and [[items]] cannot use the Nether portal.
 
 
* Falling blocks break when they fall in a Nether portal.
 
* Falling blocks break when they fall in a Nether portal.
  
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
 
<Gallery>
 
<Gallery>
File:Nether_portal.png|The nether portal.
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File:Nether_portal.png|The Nether portal.
 
</Gallery>
 
</Gallery>
  

Revision as of 21:22, 14 April 2023

Nether portals are player-built structures that allow the player to travel to the Nether dimension.

Building a Nether portal

Building a Nether Portal requires six portal stone blocks arranged in a U-shape, with four blocks placed horizontally as the base and two blocks on top, one at each end of the base.

Usage

Nether portals are used to travel to the Nether dimension. To activate a Nether portal, the player needs to light it on fire by using a flint and steel on its inner blocks. The player can travel to the Nether by staying inside a Nether portal for a few seconds. Another portal is generated at the spawn point in the Nether that can be used to travel back to the Overworld. Contrary to its Minecraft counterpart, mobs and items cannot travel through the Nether portal.

Trivia

  • The variation of the portal compared to its Minecraft counterpart is due to the game being 2D.
  • Every 0-60 seconds, the portal will emit an ominous ambient noise.
  • The Portal Stone can be removed without destroying the portal itself.
  • Despite being unobtainable in survival mode, portal blocks can be obtained in creative mode with the pick block function.
  • When in the inventory, a Nether portal block is simply called "Portal".
  • Nether portals created in the End can take the player to the Nether. However, entering the portal in the Nether, will always take the player to the Overworld.
  • Falling blocks break when they fall in a Nether portal.

Gallery

See also