How Do You Make a Minecraft Nether Portal? A Quick Guide
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Ever wondered how to step into the mysterious Nether realm in Minecraft? Well, you’re in the right place to find out! In simple terms, you need a Nether Portal, but how do you make one?
Let’s dive into the specifics of crafting your gateway to the Nether. Creating a Nether Portal is your ticket to an exciting adventure in Minecraft’s eerie underworld.
The Short Answer to Crafting a Nether Portal
To make a Nether Portal, you’ll need obsidian blocks and a flint and steel. First, arrange the obsidian blocks in a rectangle: four blocks high and five blocks wide. Then, use the flint and steel to ignite the inside of the frame, voilà, your portal is ready!
Remember, obsidian is a tough material that requires a diamond or netherite pickaxe to mine. No other tool will do the trick. Once you’ve gathered your obsidian, setting up the portal is a breeze — just make sure you have your flint and steel at the ready to light it up.
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