Minecraft has been around for ages, and it's seen countless updates and expansions over the years. The most entertaining updates have given players new locations to explore and enemies to do battle with – and no where is that more evident than with the updates that brought us the Nether and the End. These biomes are filled with deadly creatures and exciting loot, but they're not exactly easy to reach.
Minecraft
Minecraft-friendly console
Water bucket (in-game)
Diamond pickaxe (in-game)
Lava (in-game)
Iron ore (in-game)
Gravel (in-game)
Furnace (in-game)
Crafting table (in-game)
If you want to quickly get to the Nether or the End, you'll need to craft a portal in Minecraft. Unfortunately, these are a bit tricky to build and require heaps of resources. And before you can build an End Portal, you'll need to build a Nether Portal and track down elusive items from a Nether Fortress.
Interested in checking out these high-level biomes? Here's how to make a portal in Minecraft, including instructions for a Nether Portal and End Portal.
This is an involved process, so we grouped the instructions into four parts.
Obsidian blocks create the frame for your Nether Portal. To obtain obsidian, you need a water bucket, a diamond pickaxe, and a pool of red-hot lava!
Step 1: Equip your water bucket and gather water.
Step 2: Find a pool of lava and shower it with the water.
Get your weekly teardown of the tech behind PC gaming Check your inbox! Privacy PolicyStep 3: Once the lavas cools, retrieve the water using the empty bucket.
Step 4: Mine the resulting obsidian using a diamond pickaxe.
This is what you need to light the obsidian frame and create the Nether Portal. Here you need two types of ore: Iron and gravel. With gravel, just mine it with anything — including your hand — until flint appears. Iron ore must be smelted in the
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