If you type in anything else (like letters), it will be converted to a number. Level: Stone-like blocks in the Nether Stone-like blocks in the Overworld Crops and. The app does this the same way Minecraft does, so it's safe to use letters (and other characters) as well. Once you entered your seed and version you can start using the map. To scroll, use your arrow keys while your mouse cursor points at the map, or move your mouse while holding down the left mouse button. You can use the slider below the map or your mousewheel for zooming. The lower inputs allow you to go to a specific point (e.g., your base) of the map and set a marker there. You can always remove and add the marker by double clicking on the map. The "Save Map" button allows you to save the currently shown map as png image file. When using a touch-enabled device, an extra option for enabling/disabling touchscreen control will appear below the map. With that option enabled, you can drag the map with your finger to navigate, you can pinch to zoom in and out, and you can tap and hold to set a marker on the map. That is, by moving 1 block horizontally in the Nether, players have moved the equivalent of 8 blocks on the Overworld.īy double tapping on the map, you can quickly enable/disable the functionality as well.Taken from Minecraft Wiki: "Horizontal coordinates and distances in the Nether are proportional to the Overworld in a 1:8 ratio. This does not apply on the Y-axis, despite the Nether having only 128 layers. Happed multiple times on multiple worlds, I do the trick to match up portals by dividing coords by 8. Thus, for a given location (X, Y, Z) in the Overworld, the corresponding coordinates in the Nether are (X ÷ 8, Y, Z ÷ 8). 1 block in the nether equals to 8 blocks in the overworld. Extremely frustrating that I cannot figure this out. The world that I’m in right now my cords are -115, 67, -152 in the overworld that equals to -15, 67, -19. Divide your overworld numbers by 8 and that should get you your nether cords Also, when it generates a portal, if it cant find the exactly correct location in the world youre. It will destroy the portal after u travelled back to overworld. Destory some bedrock on nether roof to go down. Whether you hate having to calculate where to place a portal in the Nether to achieve a certain coordinate in the Overworld, or are annoyed by players traveling vast distances 8x as fast, this plugin may be the solution for you! Conversely, for a location (X, Y, Z) in the Nether, the matching Overworld coordinates are (X × 8, Y, Z × 8)"Įxcerpt was edited for convenience. You're able to set the ratio between the Nether and the Overworld via a configuration file. This allows for you to change the behaviors of how Nether portals (both going to and coming from the Nether) decide where, in the incoming dimension, to place or search for a destination portal! To convert Overworld coordinates to Nether coordinates, divide the x- and z-coordinates by 8. The y-coordinate stays the same, but really doesn’t matter as much unless you want to build portals above each other. Note: The worlds themselves aren't actually coded to exist in a 1:8 ratio, but rather simply as a player steps into a Nether portal, an instantaneous calculation is done on the incoming dimension as to where the target Nether portal's coordinates should be. This plugin merely reverse engineers this calculation to allow you to manipulate the ratio to be whatever you want. There are no permissions either! ConfigurationĪll you have to do is drop this plugin into the "plugins" folder and when it's loaded for the first time, a respective folder and config file will be created.
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