Difference between revisions of "Nether portal"

From Mine Blocks Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
If you find a typo, inconsistency, or error, please sign up and help out the wiki! We can't do it without your help! :D Thank you!

m
 
Line 1: Line 1:
Nether portals are player-built structures that allow the [[player]] to travel to the [[Nether]] dimension.
+
A nether portal is a player-made structure that allows for travel to the [[Nether]] dimension. Another nether portal is generated at the spawn point in the nether.
== 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.
+
== Building a nether portal ==
 +
The Nether portal is made of 6 [[portal stone]]s in a "U" shape, with 4 blocks at the base and two on top, at each end, leaving two blocks of [[air]] in the middle, which need to be litten on fire with a [[flint and steel]] to activate the portal, generating two portal blocks in their place. The portal stones can be removed later without destroying the portal blocks themselves.
  
 
== Usage ==
 
== Usage ==
Nether portals are used to travel to the Nether dimension.
+
Entering a Nether Portal allows the player to travel to the Nether, which is a necessary step to slay the Ender Dragon and complete the main objective of the game. Mobs and items are unable to travel through the portal, making the player the only one that can do so.
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.
+
After entering a newly built Nether portal in the [[Overworld]], another portal will be created in the Nether at the spawn point of the dimension. Portals entered in the Overworld or [[End]] will always lead to the spawn point of the Nether, even if the portal generated there is removed.
 +
 
 +
There can be many Nether portals in a single world, both in the Overworld and in the Nether, but if the player enters a portal in a specific set of coordinades in any dimension, they will not come out at the same coordinades in the other dimension, so linking portals to each other is impossible.
 +
 
 +
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.
 +
 
 +
Every 60 seconds or less, the portal will emit an ominous ambient noise, which can be used to add ambiance in buildings.
 +
 
 +
Falling blocks break when they fall in a Nether portal, as the portal blocks are not solid.
 +
 
 +
== Obtaining ==
 +
When it comes to the portal blocks themselves, they are unobtainable in [[survival]] mode, however, they can be obtained in [[creative]] mode with the pick block function.
 +
 
 +
The portal stones however, can be crafted with 1 [[obsidian]] block and 8 [[odd rock]]s.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== 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".
 
* 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 cannot be activated with [[fire]], [[lightning]]s or [[flaming chicken]]s, just with a flint and steel.
* Falling blocks break when they fall in a Nether portal.
 
  
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
Line 26: Line 35:
 
* [[Portal stone]]
 
* [[Portal stone]]
 
* [[Flint and steel]]
 
* [[Flint and steel]]
 +
* [[Ender portal]]
  
[[Category:Transportation]][[Category:Unfinished]]
+
[[Category:Transportation]]

Latest revision as of 17:51, 18 July 2023

A nether portal is a player-made structure that allows for travel to the Nether dimension. Another nether portal is generated at the spawn point in the nether.

Building a nether portal

The Nether portal is made of 6 portal stones in a "U" shape, with 4 blocks at the base and two on top, at each end, leaving two blocks of air in the middle, which need to be litten on fire with a flint and steel to activate the portal, generating two portal blocks in their place. The portal stones can be removed later without destroying the portal blocks themselves.

Usage

Entering a Nether Portal allows the player to travel to the Nether, which is a necessary step to slay the Ender Dragon and complete the main objective of the game. Mobs and items are unable to travel through the portal, making the player the only one that can do so.

After entering a newly built Nether portal in the Overworld, another portal will be created in the Nether at the spawn point of the dimension. Portals entered in the Overworld or End will always lead to the spawn point of the Nether, even if the portal generated there is removed.

There can be many Nether portals in a single world, both in the Overworld and in the Nether, but if the player enters a portal in a specific set of coordinades in any dimension, they will not come out at the same coordinades in the other dimension, so linking portals to each other is impossible.

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.

Every 60 seconds or less, the portal will emit an ominous ambient noise, which can be used to add ambiance in buildings.

Falling blocks break when they fall in a Nether portal, as the portal blocks are not solid.

Obtaining

When it comes to the portal blocks themselves, they are unobtainable in survival mode, however, they can be obtained in creative mode with the pick block function.

The portal stones however, can be crafted with 1 obsidian block and 8 odd rocks.

Trivia

Gallery

See also