How to Light a Beacon in Minecraft
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Ever wondered how to make those shiny beacons light up the sky in Minecraft? Well, you’re in the right place to find out!
Tossing a beacon into the sky in Minecraft isn’t just about making a flashy light show; it’s about creating a landmark, guiding your way home, or even buffing up your character with special powers. So, how exactly do you light a beacon in Minecraft? Let’s dive in.
Quick Steps to Light a Beacon
First, you need to get your hands on a beacon. Usually, this involves defeating the Wither boss and crafting the beacon from its Nether Star, glass, and obsidian. Got your beacon ready? Great!
Next up, you’ll need to create a pyramid base for it. You can use iron, gold, emerald, diamond, or netherite blocks. The bigger the pyramid (up to 4 levels), the more powerful the beacon’s effects. Just place your beacon on top, open its menu, choose your desired power by feeding it an ingot, and voila, your beacon shines bright!
Unlocking Your Beacon’s Full Potential in Playbite
Now that you know how to set up your beacon in Minecraft, imagine earning Minecraft gift cards just by playing fun games! That’s right, with Playbite, you can play casual games on your phone and earn rewards like official Minecraft Gift Cards. This way, you can light up as many beacons as you want in your Minecraft world without breaking a sweat.
Ready to light up your game? Download the Playbite app now and start earning towards your next Minecraft adventure. Who knew lighting beacons could be this rewarding?
In case you’re wondering: Playbite simply makes money from (not super annoying) ads and (totally optional) in-app purchases. It then uses that money to reward players with really cool prizes!
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