![]() ![]() Your best option is probably to build a rail line from your current portal to the blaze farm. However, when you attempt to go back to the overworld, Minecraft will look for a portal within the above bounds and create a new one if it doesn't find one. If you build a new nether portal at the blaze farm and destroy your old portal, your main base portal will probably link up to your blaze farm. Remember, any overworld portals within 1024 blocks of each other will link to the same nether portal, because 1024 blocks in the overworld = 128 blocks in the Nether, and the game checks for portals in a radius of 128 blocks. Your overworld portal must be within the following horizontal bounds: X = -688, -432 Given your nether portal coordinates: X: -70 Y: 72 Z: -139 The game then checks for an active portal in a 128 block radius around that location. When You enter the a portal from the nether, on your way to the overworld, Minecraft calculates the primary portal coordinates with this generalized equation: The Z coordinate is now more than 128 blocks away from the old one. I am planning to build the Overworld poral at: New Overworld portal: X: 220/221 Y: 12 Z: 200 Will I then end up and the new portal in the overworld? I build my new Nether portal close to my blazefarm.I go trough my old portal to the Nether.I build a new portal in the overworld more than 128 blocks from my old one.I will end up at: Overworld: X: 560 Y: ? Z: -1112īut my main portal, and base are at: Overworld: X: 180/181 Y: 50 Z: 340 ![]() Now if I make the calculations I will end up way too far in the overworld. I wonder if I can create a portal near my base which will instanly TP me to the location.īasically I want to build a portal in the Nether at: Nether: X: -70/71 Y: 72 Z: -139 I have a nicely working Blazefarm in the Nether, but it is a kinda danerous walk. Now I have only been playing MC for about 2 weeks, so the next thing I want to do is a little bit too chalanging for me.
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