How to Build the Portal in Minecraft
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Ever wondered how to step into Minecraft’s mysterious realms by building a portal? You’re not alone! Let’s dive straight into creating your gateway to adventure.
Building a portal in Minecraft is like unlocking a door to new dimensions. But how exactly do you do it? Keep reading to find out!
Step-by-Step Guide to Building Your Minecraft Portal
First things first, you need to decide which type of portal you want to build. The most common ones are the Nether Portal and the End Portal. Let’s start with the Nether Portal.
To build a Nether Portal, you’ll need 10 obsidian blocks. Create a standing rectangle (4 blocks tall and 5 blocks wide), leaving the corners empty. Then, grab a Flint and Steel and light one of the bottom obsidian blocks on fire. Boom! Your Nether Portal comes to life.
Creating an End Portal is a bit trickier. You’ll need 12 End Portal Frame blocks and 12 Eye of Enders. Place the frames in a 3×3 square laying flat on the ground, then insert the Eyes of Enders into each frame. Remember, the direction you face when placing the frames matters!
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