How to Make a Portal in Minecraft: A Quick Guide
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Ever wondered how to step into a new dimension in Minecraft? Well, making a portal is your ticket to thrilling adventures beyond the Overworld. Let’s dive into how you can create your very own portal and explore the wonders of Minecraft’s other realms.
If you’re itching to find out how to make a magical doorway in your Minecraft world, you’ve come to the right place. We’re about to lay down all the steps you need to jump into new and exciting dimensions.
Short and Sweet: Craft Your Portal!
To create a portal in Minecraft, you’ll primarily need obsidian blocks and a flint and steel. These are your basic ingredients for crafting a gateway to either the Nether or the End. But remember, each destination requires a slightly different portal design.
For the Nether, you need to place obsidian blocks in a 4×5 rectangle, standing upright. Don’t forget, the corners can be left out to save on materials! Once your obsidian frame is ready, strike it with a flint and steel, and voila, the portal ignites, ready to take you to the Nether. For the End, things get a bit tricksier, as you must first locate a stronghold with an End portal frame and fill it with Eye of Enders.
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