![]() ![]() Only time it links with the correct one is when is I break Portal 1 in nether… but as soon as I place it back it links to it again. I’ve broken all of the portals but no matter what I do my overworld portal (Portal 2) will always end up at 66, 75, -9 in the nether. Portal 1 (my friends village): overworld 522, 63, -45 … goes to the nether 66, 75, -9 that’s fine…īUT Portal 2 (my secret base): overworld 702, 59, -196… ALSO goes to nether 66, 75, -9… Eventhough I built a portal on the Nether roof that is at 88, 115, -25 which matches up with my overworld portal at 702, 59, -196… it just won’t go to it. I’ve built 2 portals in the overworld that match up with the coords of the other 2 portals in the nether. Hello, very simple question and Im sorry if this is a duplicate but all I can see online about fixes for portals that don’t link properly is just, “for every 8 blocks in the overworld there is 1 block in the nether!” I’ve heard that 1000 times which is exactly what I’m doing. Glitches which only apply to specific items, such as rails or gravity blocks are allowed. Please ask the moderators if you are unsure about what technical minecraft is.ġ1) No posts regarding general duplication clitches. This does not mean that we provide help with any problems you may be having with these mods, see r/feedthebeast (or r/scicraft) if you are having any issues with mods you have installed.ġ0) Posts must be related to Technical Minecraft. No mods, datapacks, or command blocks, except when used provide useful, technical information to the player (such as Village Marker, Redstone Debug, and Carpet Mod). all ages of people play Minecraft.Ĩ) Please only "Vanilla" content. For server advertisement try r/mcservers and r/technicalmcservers.ħ) Keep the posts PG. Sharing technical Minecraft inventions and discoveries is okayĥ) No server advertisements. By extension this is also not tech support for any mods/data packs/commands, including those allowed in rule 8. This subreddit is meant for discussion of & help with technical Minecraft, such as mob farms and automation, not for Minecraft tech support. If it is obvious that you have not read the frequently asked questions before posting, your post will be removed.Ģ) This is not a subreddit for minecraft tech support. Minecraft Map Testing: /r/MinecraftPlayTesting This page was last edited on 23 June 2020, at 18:29.This subreddit is still WIP, expect changes to come some time soon. For more information about Nether Portals, visit the Minecraft Wiki.Additionally to the Nether Portal Calculator, there is a 3D distance calculator for getting the precise distance between Nether portals.The height at which you place the portals (Y) matters! When building a portal near the build limit in the Overworld, the portal in the Nether will be near the ceiling. ![]() When getting the coordinates from the F3 screen, you can ignore the decimals and round the numbers down.You can reverse this method and start in the Nether by swapping the "Overworld" and the "Nether.".Portals can link up to other portals within a 1024 block radius for the Overworld, or a 128 block radius for the Nether on both X and Z axis. When portals are not correctly linked, going through one portal in the Overworld may result in entering the Nether in another portal.While the portals don't have to be precisely lined up, it is best to align them up correctly to prevent linking issues.You can link up as many portals as you want, there is no limit.You should now have correctly linked your Nether portals.Go back to the Overworld through your newly build Nether portal.Go back to the Nether portal you first came through, and destroy/disable it.Build the rest of the Nether portal and light it.You have now built the base of your new Nether portal. Replace another block in the floor to your left or right with an obsidian block.Face the same direction you got in step 2 using the F3 screen.Replace the block you are standing on with an obsidian block.Go to the exact coordinates you got in step 3.Finish the portal by lighting it and go through it.The Nether coordinates of the portal will appear on the right ("Nether coords").Enter the X Y and Z you got in step 2 into the calculator ("Overworld coords").(We'll use this for getting a smooth transition between the Overworld and the Nether). Remember the direction you're facing when you're walking into the portal as well. Step into the frame and find the coordinates (X Y Z) of the frame on the F3 screen.Build the frame of the portal in the Overworld at your desired location without lighting it. ![]()
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