You can find a few Minecraft bosses and minibosses in the overworld, like the Wither, the Elder Guardian, and the Warden, but the Ender Dragon has a whole plain of their own. It's a big floating chunk of rock in the void, and we have to venture there to 'beat' the game, but some players have found a way to bring it to the Overworld, letting it bask in the blocky sunlight for a change.
It's not the easiest feat to pull off, but you don't need any hacks or cheats, and it can be done in survival. You start by pillaring up to Y 200, then you place blocks at several coordinates that are listed in the video embedded below, spawn the dragon, and break every crystal except one.
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Wait until the dragon is in a decent spot, break the last crystal, and because of everything you've done up to this point, they'll freeze in place. After that, you have to put together a piston-flying machine to push them out of bounds, spawning a new Ender Dragon. Kill this new dragon and the portal will open. Then, use an Elytra to fly out of bounds to bring back the old dragon, either with piston machines again or, if it unfreezes, by guiding it. If you do the latter, relog to freeze it again. Finally, use pistons to shove it into the portal.
Do all of that and you'll push the Ender Dragon into the Overworld. It's perfect if you're building a museum full of every mob, which is a challenge a lot of players do on hardcore mode, and you can finally fit the Ender Dragon into those plans. Just make sure to save a lot of space - it's a bit bigger than a chicken.
Granted, this isn't something you'll be able to do on your first run. You need an Elytra which involves exploring the End, so
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