Okay, how does he keep making the video I needed as I need it and how is this happening to so many people? What a champion. Proud to be a part of that 12%.
Vertical portal linking is a real thing and it is absolutely vital to understand. Once you get the hang of it you kinda start realizing that linking portals utilizes a vector and not multiplied coordinates. It is true X and Z are multiplied by 8 when calculating the vector, however the Y is translated 1:1. That means that if you have a portal, that is on the right X/Z but is say 120 blocks away via the Y coordinate, it will still link to a portal that is 110 blocks off the X/Z grid. This is extremely useful when making "Portal Elevators". If you have 2 portals in the middle of the Y gap between 2 portals in the overworld, you can go in the lower one, say at bedrock, climb a 3 block ladder in the nether and come out on the top of the world. Portals are really amazing.
Math teacher here trying to work on my school’s realm. What the fuck did you just say about my mom? Jokes aside, I’m having a hard time understanding this comment but I want to know how portal placements work in the overworld and Nether.
Guys I think I understand this gibberish language he's speaking, in short, if the X and Y coordinates are correct in both portals from the Overworld and the Nether, but 120 blocks away in height (Y coordinate) then you will spawn in the unwanted portal. Portal elevators like this guy says consist in having 2 Nether portals and 2 Overworld portals within the same Y coordinate, with one of the Overworld portals at the bottom of the world (bedrock) and one on the surface, the 2 portals in the Nether act as a shortcut, put them within the Y coordinate of the 2 Overworld portals and depending of which portal you go in the Nether you can either spawn in the top of the world or the bottom of it. Example: (with X and Y coordinates properly aligned/linked) Overworld Portal 1 (Y: 23) Surface Overworld Portal 2 (Y: -60) Bottom/Bedrock And now let's say Nether Portal 1 (Y: 40) Upper Portal Nether Portal 2 (Y: 44) Bottom Portal If you go in Overworld Portal 2 and go to the Nether, you can climb up to Nether Portal 1 and instantly travel to the surface (Overworld Portal 1) This is what I understood, I could be wrong.
@@Toasty283 imagine it like a venn diagram, except the two main circles don't actually overlap. They're just barely not touching, by only 3 blocks. If you go into a portal in the lower circle, you'll be in range of the lower portal (at the bottom of the world). If you go into a portal three blocks higher, you'll be only in the range of the higher circle, and thus within the connection radius of the higher portal at the top of the world
Also you can have a portal at (overworld-) sea level in the nether and two portals in the overworld, one in your base, one in your mine. Then you can teleport up and fall down. It never didn't worked first try for me when you just enter the nether in your base first
An easy way to get obsidian for more portals is to use the 2 person method. One person goes through the portal to the Nether. The person in the Overworld breaks the portal. The person in the Nether goes through the portal and a new portal forms in the Overworld
Well you can set Portal to the stronghold but it can be quite tricky to find the other one in nether dimension as I dont think maps will be very helpful without banners
@@insight1239 Obsidian really isn't that hard to get once you have a diamond axe and a water bucket. You don't necessarily need the end or nether portal buddy system harvesting. I run into lava fields all the time underground. Drip stone farming is also another way to stockpile it.
I really appreciate what you are doing, I have been playing minecraft since 2012 and over the past couple of years I have lost interest in the game, can't play a world for more than 30min without boring myself, but seeing you explain all these new things really makes me wanna jump back in. I have also been sending your videos to some friends and they decided they wanna pick minecraft for the first time. Keep up with the amazing work, it is truly appreciated.
FINALY the mystery is solved! Other vids skipped the link process then say, "I've linked the portals" OR made it sound like doing rocket science during brain surgery. Both methods left me frustrated. Eyecraft, your explanation was wonderful & I understand it. I love your tunnel designs, especially using the trapdoors as windows. I have a question. I read that llamas can have different carry capacity. If that's true, how can you figure out which llama is which?
So glad you exist, I usually just end up making what ever ideas you post just because your ideas and videos are always so tidy and fun. I do have a request, could you do a video on ride-able mobs in mc? All the best!
I think it's important to note that, in Bedrock you can neither build above bedrock in the nether (ironically), nor use that ice pattern as the boat will stop moving between cracks
Bro the last time i tried doing this without a tutorial . The portals hust shifted reality . Like when i went through my portal it teleported me into a random portal . I went through it again and it teleported me into another portal like bruh . I felt like i was time traveling
I've tried two other farms/exploits based on this guy's video's, and they didn't work on Bedrock. He needs to put up a big disclaimer saying; "Warning, works on Java version only".
I remember when this game came out in beta and im just now getting into it since my friend made a server. Im a bit late to the party but these videos have been so helpful. Especially since im trying to keep up with my friends who have played the game on and off since release. Thank you!!
I’m so glad you kept the beauty of the tunnels in mind and offered some really aesthetically pleasing designs! I love my Minecraft worlds to not only be functional but also beautiful so that when I have reached endgame, I have a nice world to walk around in and explore… mainly for inspiration if I make a new world.
Additional things you can do with your ice tunnel. Put cactus topped with a slab at the end and hoppers under it leading into a dropper pointed up into a dispenser. Then your boat is broken upon arrival and stored until you activate the dispenser when you're ready to go. If you do this it's pretty wise to prime the system with 2 or 3 boats at least so that the dispenser always has one at the ready for you Edit: I forgot that dispensers don't actually deploy boats but drop them as an item.it'll still work just not in the same way
@@jchoneandonly Sorry, I'm terrible at explaining. So if you have a dispenser, the front facing side (The face looking side) if that is touching water, and there is enough room, it will place the boat in the water, rather than dropping the item normally. I seen this in a video: ua-cam.com/video/Ps1iUS8c4SI/v-deo.html&ab_channel=RajCraft go to around 3:52
i recently got back into minecraft again, and the last time i played was when i was a kid so my knowledge is pretty outdated 😅 your videos have been helping so much! whenever i need a guide on anything i literally just have to search through your videos and you have all the answers! straight to the point, no clickbait, relaxing voice, and very organized, i just had to subscribe. thank you for your efforts!
Me and my kids just started playing Minecraft. Your videos are helping us out so much. They really like your horse video. Easy subscription and liking every video I go through. You're the epicnate of minecraft. Keep up the great work, and we will keep spreading the word. Thank you for making this so much fun. You're the best!
I use horses and splash potions of speed to get through my nether. I have a tunnel system just below the nether ceiling that is tall enough to ride horses through. It's nice tunneling at that height because there are very few interruptions, you rarely (or really, never) break through to find yourself in a massive cavern and facing a long drop. I have not spawn proofed it, it's not big enough for ghasts to spawn and the other mobs can't do much to impede your progress when you're ripping through on a speed boosted horse or mule.
The warped wood is my favourite and thank you so much for doing a tutorial with this block pallete. Of course, if you like the color red, you can use the crimson wood, nether wart blocks and red nether bricks as your block pallete. And if you want to add a gray-ish look to your nether hub, you can use Blackstone and it's types, basalt and it's types, and maybe deepslate as your block pallete. You can also use auto-basalt bridge builders to pave the basalt layout for you automatically. :)
Finally someone who explains it well. Made the process very easy. Thanks for your help. Now I have wormholes that save so much time and running distance
As someone just now getting back into Minecraft and exploring the newest updates, thank you for these detailed tutorials. They're seriously the best in the game right now.
I have learned some techniques that will improve any ice rail system over what I have seen other player builds. I notice the design offered in this video has some of these draw backs which can cause travel problems. I play on a server on the internet with other players who may also build portals in the same area as I do. So I have learned to link my portals not only with the right horizontal, X and Z coordinates but also with the height, Y coordinate as close as possible, letting me avoid ending up at someone else's portal. If that other portal is in between my Y entrance and destination portals it will interfere with my travel. Because portals can generate as far away as 100 blocks and at any height from the correct position I carry enough obsidian to build a second destination portal at the correct position if I need to and then destroy the first portal later. Also, The server I play Minecraft on does not allow access to the top of the Nether roof which I believe is a cheat method of playing the game anyway. I have made several ice rails over 45,000 blocks long and since the Nether can be a dangerous place I build my transportation systems in the Nether with a 5X5 tunnel at Y 118 which avoids most lava, drop offs, empty space caves and other player rail builds. I chose Packed Ice to make my ice railways because Ice has a tendency to melt in the Nether and the Blue Ice is so fast that it causes either lag or falling into a server void and dying. Then I build two packed ice rails with modeled walls on both sides and I separate the two railways with glass panes on top of half slabs between them. I put the packed ice every other block in a straight line on both sides with half slabs between and use buttons on the top of any spawnable bocks which include the Packed ice blocks. For the staring and stopping locations I build a platform of decorative blocks with buttons on them level with the packed ice. I finish the roof which is flush with the first row of Nether roof bedrock using a nice looking half slab and with some kind of spaced lighting blocks like magma blocks. So when the Packed ice railway is finished it looks like a nice looking subway system. I have found that the use of a boat creates some problems. The first problem is that it is hard to place the boat onto the Packed Ice that has a button on it and second, parts of the boat tend to go into the walls which allows it to spin around when you are trying to steer it to the right or left, because while traveling on the ice the boat will drift to one side or the other so it needs some boundaries to hold it in place. This is why I designed the railway to be one block wide, between the outside wall and the glass pane wall between the two Ice rails. I hope this helps future rail builders, see you in game.
man this is video is so helpful, as usual it's not unnecessarily long or complicated and even someone who is very easily confused by math (like me lol) can understand it. plus the tips abt spawn proofing and portal designs were fantastic, I didn't even think about piglins and stuff. it was also nice to hear everything explained abt how the portals link + why they may link incorrectly. I'm moving villagers, a bunch of different farm animals, two llamas and my pets (+ my stuff) a couple thousand blocks away to a mangrove swamp, a nether hub is gonna make this SO much easier. eyecraft always has the best videos on this stuff (at least in my opinion lol)
This is the fifth of your videos I've watched today and I'm going to subscribe because not only are you giving information in a coherent and comprehensive way, you're NOT talking like those other guys with their fake goofy attitudes. "I just spent all this time mining out a box for my Zoogaloo farm errrm yeah I don't have a life" so thank you.
This is gonna really simplify my current 200 day minecraft phase, thanks man. Never could quite figure out the nether portal hub idea. I just run back to spawn every time when I come out of the nether in an unfamiliar land 😂 I got in the habit of just building massive rail infrastructure so its almost obsolete besides the time saving factor, but if i didnt run the line regularly, i would legit just completely forget some of my hundreds of builds exist 😂
The Nether is my favorite dimension, and the crimson forest is my favorite biome, so I definitely want to build a cool base or few in my long-term survival world. I haven't decided what to build there yet, but this video will come in handy when I do finally decide. I really like the look of those tunnels. Thanks for explaining how to link portals as well. I've had multiple times where I tried to build various portals but they all keep leading to the same place.
I set mine up by first creating my portal inside my base. Wherever it spawns in the Nether, I immediately destroy the portal then build up stacking cobblestone under me until I reach bedrock. This is usually inside the top layers of Neatherack. I make a room there and rebuild the portal. Now I have a room not exposed to ghast or other spawns. From there I make tunnels (usually with rails) to areas I want to travel to and build other portals. It's easy, neat and safe to travel.
Absolute amazing tutorial. Google made it so confusing and you just simplified it for a dude whom has been awake for over 24hours lmao. Appreciate u. SUB!
LPT: You can place item frames on the floor of the open portal rooms and Nether tunnels at the maximum zoom (I believe 8 blocks per pixel on the map) and it will actually show you where you are in the overworld as you're traveling in the tunnel. You can use glass blocks or panes instead of slabs as well, so you can see the world below you, which IMO is a bit more intuitive than placing it on the ceiling. As a bonus, you can put a 1/1 or 1/2 zoomed mega map behind the portals at their end so players can get their bearings before going through. This is especially handy for things like city districts where you could mark out specific shops or points of interest.
Just as I was planning on building a secure prison and a hub, this appeared in my search results. Thank you so much for this tutorial. May God bless your heart.
Good Trick for Xbox Players , Used your Map in the Nether and it shows you the Roughly Estimate of where your portal should be in the Overworld , Very useful and handy trick , so you can deliberately put a portal where you want it
I'm 20 years old and haven't subscribed to a minecraft youtuber since Skydoesminecraft Jailbreak Videos. But you make really consistently useful content that explains the content thoroughly, while also not feeling like it's directed at 8 year olds, who probably can't even build this stuff anyway, and just play the minigames on bedrock edition. (Sorry to those of you on bedrock)
Greta tutorial, followed your design exactly for the larger tunnel. My first nether hub, built on the nether roof, and it looks fantastic with the little trapdoor windows.
This was an amazing tutorial and explanation! The world I just created has been extremely annoying to explore as I am only finding savannahs, badlands, and jungles - while I’m really wanting to find some Spruce Wood biomes (my fave building material is spruce wood lol)! So I figured nether portal traveling would be best for this world, thank you so much for the tutorial and explanation. You earned yourself a subscriber!! 💕
Awesome explanation. You've helped me with things I haven't been able to understand playing the game for literally 8 years off and on lol. So basically, if the portal is over 300 blocks away (in overworld) from the one that got you in the nether, you won't have to link?
Late but yes I did this in my survival world to easily go to my guardian farm which is 3200 overworld blocks away it works for around 600 overworld blocks (I'm not sure because I lost the world and the only thing I play now is skyblock and I use dripstone to farm obsidian) I also play on pocket/bedrock so I'm not sure on java :/
Late but yes I did this in my survival world to easily go to my guardian farm which is 3200 overworld blocks away it works for around 600 overworld blocks (I'm not sure because I lost the world and the only thing I play now is skyblock and I use dripstone to farm obsidian) I also play on pocket/bedrock so I'm not sure on java :/
One thing I'm more of a visual learner so like at 5:16 it'd be cool if you put that math on the screen as an over lay so I can digest it easier. Much like you did at 8:56. Great video, filled in the gaps of my nether knowledge.
Years ago in a faction's server i used a portal placed in the nether to spawn a portal in the middle of this massive enemy base that didn't have one already. They were very surprised lol
Advice in case it is in a crimson forest kill a bunch of skeletons get some bone meal and just grow warped fungi get a lot of it as hoglins are scared of it when it's placed down. And make a lot of soul torches as in case you arent wearing the gold armor piglins are scared of that you can effectively pacify a crimson forest if you get enough of both items.
@@jimmyporoj6306 nothing. If you have two potential portals to travel to, with the exact same X and Z co-ords, and the game has to decide which to travel to, I believe it picks the one with the closest Y-coord to the portal you are travelling from
@@ethanfreeman9243 I have a floating island and the portal just links to my other portal that’s on the ground in the nether and so I made a portal in the nether that at the top of the nether so it can link to the island portal and it does but if I try going back it goes to the portal in the over world that’s on the ground. If that makes sense
*Hey Eyecraftmc!!!* Thank you for the *AWESOME* tutorial. I've never understood how Nether Portals worked in the Nether and how to setup a Nether Hub. Now I know a lot about them and I am grateful for your time and effort to crate this tutorial.
I had a Nether Portal setup on my 360, creative mode but still a fun way to travel, made "sub-worlds" across the map. I then transferred it to my Xbox One with the endless map.
2:55 Thank you so much for explaining the linking mechanic- especially this bit of info! In one of my seeds, THREE ruined portals all spawned within a single map and after completing them, no matter which one I used, I would always exit the same portal in the overworld. 😑
But how do I calculate where a nether portal "is" for a large portal? Do I use the center block? Most southwest block? What does MC use to calculate it? Because sometimes a few of them keep de-linking but I can't figure out why...
Sorry to be critical, you have a very soothing voice that makes me just want to sleep. You talk pretty quick but cover quite a bit of things that don't matter. Like how exactly to build a tunnel when the real message is just, overworld and nether are a 8:1 ratio matched at the origin. If you want your portal to link and it goes somewhere else within 300 blocks just make another that's closer to the 8:1 location match. And by the way you can use blue ice blocks spaced with a 1-block gap to save space if you want to ride a boat fast.
You should see the hyper loop system that’s built on my friends & mine realms! it’s essentially endless we have at least 20+ stops and we have a pretty advanced system for boat dispensers highway signs and easy four-way intersections!
The general information in the video also works in Bedrock. One difference though: while you can get on the Nether roof in Bedrock, If I recall correctly you can't build there.
I recently got back into minecraft a month ago long story short minecraft deleted everything my brother and I built for duplicating 3 years ago 😅 I learned my lesson from duplicating lol. Anyway, I love your channel. You get straight to what the title says and you give great tips/tricks. Your voice isn't annoying and you treat your videos like a work presentation. I binge watch your videos when I need help or when I'm heading to bed for work. Thanks for the videos man
If you don't add the corners to the nether portal, it sometimes causes the portal to regenerate much further away. This seems to be due to a flaw in the detection algorithm.
If you use black-stone and nether-brick, you can just use what you mine in the tunnel, however you need a lot of furnaces running at once to make this practical.
Okay, how does he keep making the video I needed as I need it and how is this happening to so many people? What a champion. Proud to be a part of that 12%.
Thank you!
@@Eyecraftmc so humble of a person you are dude 👌🏼, appreciated 😊
I like how with each video I watch his sub count goes up
@@Dieciptosaurus Power of the Titans. Don't relate it to anything...
@@adi01244 what
Vertical portal linking is a real thing and it is absolutely vital to understand. Once you get the hang of it you kinda start realizing that linking portals utilizes a vector and not multiplied coordinates. It is true X and Z are multiplied by 8 when calculating the vector, however the Y is translated 1:1. That means that if you have a portal, that is on the right X/Z but is say 120 blocks away via the Y coordinate, it will still link to a portal that is 110 blocks off the X/Z grid. This is extremely useful when making "Portal Elevators". If you have 2 portals in the middle of the Y gap between 2 portals in the overworld, you can go in the lower one, say at bedrock, climb a 3 block ladder in the nether and come out on the top of the world. Portals are really amazing.
I think I’m more confused now
Math teacher here trying to work on my school’s realm. What the fuck did you just say about my mom? Jokes aside, I’m having a hard time understanding this comment but I want to know how portal placements work in the overworld and Nether.
Guys I think I understand this gibberish language he's speaking, in short, if the X and Y coordinates are correct in both portals from the Overworld and the Nether, but 120 blocks away in height (Y coordinate) then you will spawn in the unwanted portal.
Portal elevators like this guy says consist in having 2 Nether portals and 2 Overworld portals within the same Y coordinate, with one of the Overworld portals at the bottom of the world (bedrock) and one on the surface, the 2 portals in the Nether act as a shortcut, put them within the Y coordinate of the 2 Overworld portals and depending of which portal you go in the Nether you can either spawn in the top of the world or the bottom of it.
Example: (with X and Y coordinates properly aligned/linked)
Overworld Portal 1 (Y: 23) Surface
Overworld Portal 2 (Y: -60) Bottom/Bedrock
And now let's say
Nether Portal 1 (Y: 40) Upper Portal
Nether Portal 2 (Y: 44) Bottom Portal
If you go in Overworld Portal 2 and go to the Nether, you can climb up to Nether Portal 1 and instantly travel to the surface (Overworld Portal 1)
This is what I understood, I could be wrong.
@@Toasty283 imagine it like a venn diagram, except the two main circles don't actually overlap. They're just barely not touching, by only 3 blocks. If you go into a portal in the lower circle, you'll be in range of the lower portal (at the bottom of the world). If you go into a portal three blocks higher, you'll be only in the range of the higher circle, and thus within the connection radius of the higher portal at the top of the world
Also you can have a portal at (overworld-) sea level in the nether and two portals in the overworld, one in your base, one in your mine. Then you can teleport up and fall down. It never didn't worked first try for me when you just enter the nether in your base first
wow, gorgeous designs! much nicer than my claustrophobic 1x2 tunnels, filled with nasty hoglins .. thanks so much, love your channel
Thank you so much!
Why are you being so rude just because you don’t like another youtubers design?!
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@@junkybot2485 lol, yep
An easy way to get obsidian for more portals is to use the 2 person method. One person goes through the portal to the Nether. The person in the Overworld breaks the portal. The person in the Nether goes through the portal and a new portal forms in the Overworld
you can also just mine the obsidian from the end towers
@@ImperialAkio but if you haven’t been to the end yet then it really serves no purpose
Well you can set Portal to the stronghold but it can be quite tricky to find the other one in nether dimension as I dont think maps will be very helpful without banners
@@jamesf9417 there's no way you're building a nether hub and you haven't gone to the end or at least gotten efficiency V pick axe
@@insight1239 Obsidian really isn't that hard to get once you have a diamond axe and a water bucket. You don't necessarily need the end or nether portal buddy system harvesting. I run into lava fields all the time underground. Drip stone farming is also another way to stockpile it.
Perfect timing, just build nether portal today. as i leave the neather there's your video for nether hub. Keep it up.
You spelled Nether with an A twice🤝
@@fakeyeezyslide460 yeah some time happens it with me
@@user-cd5hf4yp8w totally fine, just thought I’d let yk
@@fakeyeezyslide460 how to tell someone that they spelled something wrong without being rude 101.
You even corrected yourself. Incredible.
I really appreciate what you are doing, I have been playing minecraft since 2012 and over the past couple of years I have lost interest in the game, can't play a world for more than 30min without boring myself, but seeing you explain all these new things really makes me wanna jump back in. I have also been sending your videos to some friends and they decided they wanna pick minecraft for the first time.
Keep up with the amazing work, it is truly appreciated.
FINALY the mystery is solved! Other vids skipped the link process then say, "I've linked the portals" OR made it sound like doing rocket science during brain surgery. Both methods left me frustrated.
Eyecraft, your explanation was wonderful & I understand it. I love your tunnel designs, especially using the trapdoors as windows.
I have a question. I read that llamas can have different carry capacity. If that's true, how can you figure out which llama is which?
Glad it helped, you would have to tame them, equip a chest and then check it by viewing their inventory
If you mean telling your llamas apart, tamed llamas can wear coloured carrpets as decoration and identification.
So glad you exist, I usually just end up making what ever ideas you post just because your ideas and videos are always so tidy and fun.
I do have a request, could you do a video on ride-able mobs in mc?
All the best!
Happy to help! Also definitely a good suggestion :)
I think it's important to note that, in Bedrock you can neither build above bedrock in the nether (ironically), nor use that ice pattern as the boat will stop moving between cracks
Bro the last time i tried doing this without a tutorial . The portals hust shifted reality . Like when i went through my portal it teleported me into a random portal . I went through it again and it teleported me into another portal like bruh . I felt like i was time traveling
I've tried two other farms/exploits based on this guy's video's, and they didn't work on Bedrock. He needs to put up a big disclaimer saying; "Warning, works on Java version only".
@@drewlovelyhell4892 Why don't you just play the java version then?
You can’t idiot, he’s probably on console
@@djjazzyjeff1232 The Java version doesn't work on Playstation.
I remember when this game came out in beta and im just now getting into it since my friend made a server. Im a bit late to the party but these videos have been so helpful. Especially since im trying to keep up with my friends who have played the game on and off since release. Thank you!!
Same for me its so much fun tbh
Yeah times have changed on Minecraft.
Dang, I'm really not good at math
just get a calculator, you'll be fine
I’m so glad you kept the beauty of the tunnels in mind and offered some really aesthetically pleasing designs! I love my Minecraft worlds to not only be functional but also beautiful so that when I have reached endgame, I have a nice world to walk around in and explore… mainly for inspiration if I make a new world.
Additional things you can do with your ice tunnel. Put cactus topped with a slab at the end and hoppers under it leading into a dropper pointed up into a dispenser. Then your boat is broken upon arrival and stored until you activate the dispenser when you're ready to go.
If you do this it's pretty wise to prime the system with 2 or 3 boats at least so that the dispenser always has one at the ready for you
Edit: I forgot that dispensers don't actually deploy boats but drop them as an item.it'll still work just not in the same way
Though they will if it’s directly connected to water infront of the output
@@seva4241 wait what?
@@jchoneandonly Sorry, I'm terrible at explaining. So if you have a dispenser, the front facing side (The face looking side) if that is touching water, and there is enough room, it will place the boat in the water, rather than dropping the item normally. I seen this in a video: ua-cam.com/video/Ps1iUS8c4SI/v-deo.html&ab_channel=RajCraft go to around 3:52
That wouldn't work
i recently got back into minecraft again, and the last time i played was when i was a kid so my knowledge is pretty outdated 😅 your videos have been helping so much! whenever i need a guide on anything i literally just have to search through your videos and you have all the answers! straight to the point, no clickbait, relaxing voice, and very organized, i just had to subscribe. thank you for your efforts!
Me and my kids just started playing Minecraft. Your videos are helping us out so much. They really like your horse video. Easy subscription and liking every video I go through. You're the epicnate of minecraft. Keep up the great work, and we will keep spreading the word. Thank you for making this so much fun. You're the best!
kudos to such parents who like to play games with their children
It’s very wholesome that you play with your children they’ll remember that when they grow up
My parents didn’t even buy me video games and were really mean to me. I can’t wait for when I have my own, we’re all gonna have so much fun
@@na00097 I’m really sorry. I’m excited for you though
I'm a "Mom who Mines" and I have had a great time connecting with my kids and my nephews through this game. Thank you for your videos.
I use horses and splash potions of speed to get through my nether. I have a tunnel system just below the nether ceiling that is tall enough to ride horses through. It's nice tunneling at that height because there are very few interruptions, you rarely (or really, never) break through to find yourself in a massive cavern and facing a long drop. I have not spawn proofed it, it's not big enough for ghasts to spawn and the other mobs can't do much to impede your progress when you're ripping through on a speed boosted horse or mule.
I make mine at level 12, and mined the ancient debris to upgrade everything for 2 players at the same time.
The warped wood is my favourite and thank you so much for doing a tutorial with this block pallete.
Of course, if you like the color red, you can use the crimson wood, nether wart blocks and red nether bricks as your block pallete. And if you want to add a gray-ish look to your nether hub, you can use Blackstone and it's types, basalt and it's types, and maybe deepslate as your block pallete. You can also use auto-basalt bridge builders to pave the basalt layout for you automatically. :)
Finally someone who explains it well. Made the process very easy. Thanks for your help. Now I have wormholes that save so much time and running distance
You're welcome!
Ugh as a veteran, theres so much i still havent perfected but i value your and many others ideas and contribution in this community.
As someone just now getting back into Minecraft and exploring the newest updates, thank you for these detailed tutorials. They're seriously the best in the game right now.
I have learned some techniques that will improve any ice rail system over what I have seen other player builds. I notice the design offered in this video has some of these draw backs which can cause travel problems.
I play on a server on the internet with other players who may also build portals in the same area as I do. So I have learned to link my portals not only with the right horizontal, X and Z coordinates but also with the height, Y coordinate as close as possible, letting me avoid ending up at someone else's portal. If that other portal is in between my Y entrance and destination portals it will interfere with my travel.
Because portals can generate as far away as 100 blocks and at any height from the correct position I carry enough obsidian to build a second destination portal at the correct position if I need to and then destroy the first portal later.
Also, The server I play Minecraft on does not allow access to the top of the Nether roof which I believe is a cheat method of playing the game anyway.
I have made several ice rails over 45,000 blocks long and since the Nether can be a dangerous place I build my transportation systems in the Nether with a 5X5 tunnel at Y 118 which avoids most lava, drop offs, empty space caves and other player rail builds.
I chose Packed Ice to make my ice railways because Ice has a tendency to melt in the Nether and the Blue Ice is so fast that it causes either lag or falling into a server void and dying.
Then I build two packed ice rails with modeled walls on both sides and I separate the two railways with glass panes on top of half slabs between them. I put the packed ice every other block in a straight line on both sides with half slabs between and use buttons on the top of any spawnable bocks which include the Packed ice blocks. For the staring and stopping locations I build a platform of decorative blocks with buttons on them level with the packed ice. I finish the roof which is flush with the first row of Nether roof bedrock using a nice looking half slab and with some kind of spaced lighting blocks like magma blocks.
So when the Packed ice railway is finished it looks like a nice looking subway system.
I have found that the use of a boat creates some problems. The first problem is that it is hard to place the boat onto the Packed Ice that has a button on it and second, parts of the boat tend to go into the walls which allows it to spin around when you are trying to steer it to the right or left, because while traveling on the ice the boat will drift to one side or the other so it needs some boundaries to hold it in place. This is why I designed the railway to be one block wide, between the outside wall and the glass pane wall between the two Ice rails.
I hope this helps future rail builders, see you in game.
man this is video is so helpful, as usual it's not unnecessarily long or complicated and even someone who is very easily confused by math (like me lol) can understand it. plus the tips abt spawn proofing and portal designs were fantastic, I didn't even think about piglins and stuff. it was also nice to hear everything explained abt how the portals link + why they may link incorrectly.
I'm moving villagers, a bunch of different farm animals, two llamas and my pets (+ my stuff) a couple thousand blocks away to a mangrove swamp, a nether hub is gonna make this SO much easier. eyecraft always has the best videos on this stuff (at least in my opinion lol)
This is the fifth of your videos I've watched today and I'm going to subscribe because not only are you giving information in a coherent and comprehensive way, you're NOT talking like those other guys with their fake goofy attitudes. "I just spent all this time mining out a box for my Zoogaloo farm errrm yeah I don't have a life" so thank you.
😂 agreed
This is gonna really simplify my current 200 day minecraft phase, thanks man. Never could quite figure out the nether portal hub idea. I just run back to spawn every time when I come out of the nether in an unfamiliar land 😂
I got in the habit of just building massive rail infrastructure so its almost obsolete besides the time saving factor, but if i didnt run the line regularly, i would legit just completely forget some of my hundreds of builds exist 😂
The Nether is my favorite dimension, and the crimson forest is my favorite biome, so I definitely want to build a cool base or few in my long-term survival world.
I haven't decided what to build there yet, but this video will come in handy when I do finally decide. I really like the look of those tunnels.
Thanks for explaining how to link portals as well. I've had multiple times where I tried to build various portals but they all keep leading to the same place.
I set mine up by first creating my portal inside my base. Wherever it spawns in the Nether, I immediately destroy the portal then build up stacking cobblestone under me until I reach bedrock. This is usually inside the top layers of Neatherack. I make a room there and rebuild the portal. Now I have a room not exposed to ghast or other spawns. From there I make tunnels (usually with rails) to areas I want to travel to and build other portals. It's easy, neat and safe to travel.
Absolute amazing tutorial. Google made it so confusing and you just simplified it for a dude whom has been awake for over 24hours lmao. Appreciate u. SUB!
Bro, your minecraft videos are clear, concise, and I actually understand what you're saying. Truly wonderful.
LPT: You can place item frames on the floor of the open portal rooms and Nether tunnels at the maximum zoom (I believe 8 blocks per pixel on the map) and it will actually show you where you are in the overworld as you're traveling in the tunnel. You can use glass blocks or panes instead of slabs as well, so you can see the world below you, which IMO is a bit more intuitive than placing it on the ceiling. As a bonus, you can put a 1/1 or 1/2 zoomed mega map behind the portals at their end so players can get their bearings before going through. This is especially handy for things like city districts where you could mark out specific shops or points of interest.
Just as I was planning on building a secure prison and a hub, this appeared in my search results. Thank you so much for this tutorial. May God bless your heart.
Good Trick for Xbox Players , Used your Map in the Nether and it shows you the Roughly Estimate of where your portal should be in the Overworld ,
Very useful and handy trick , so you can deliberately put a portal where you want it
Great timing, just started making a nether hub in my smp. It feels like I'd die before I can finish it lol
is this a coincidence? there is another comment a lot like this lol
Nice!
I'm 20 years old and haven't subscribed to a minecraft youtuber since Skydoesminecraft Jailbreak Videos. But you make really consistently useful content that explains the content thoroughly, while also not feeling like it's directed at 8 year olds, who probably can't even build this stuff anyway, and just play the minigames on bedrock edition. (Sorry to those of you on bedrock)
Been playing Minecraft since launch and it took me this long to figure out how to do this, even tho the guide is a year old still very helpful
Brooo u are a legend! I had soooo many problems with nether portals linking, when they weren't supposed to
THIS MAKES SO MUCH SENSE!! I was so confused why my portals kept leading me to the OG portal
Greta tutorial, followed your design exactly for the larger tunnel. My first nether hub, built on the nether roof, and it looks fantastic with the little trapdoor windows.
This is the first video i found that actually explains what portal linking is and how to do it properly!
Damn, like the deco in that tunnel
This was an amazing tutorial and explanation! The world I just created has been extremely annoying to explore as I am only finding savannahs, badlands, and jungles - while I’m really wanting to find some Spruce Wood biomes (my fave building material is spruce wood lol)! So I figured nether portal traveling would be best for this world, thank you so much for the tutorial and explanation. You earned yourself a subscriber!! 💕
This guys informative videos are top notch. Something about the voice and the perfectly accurate explanations make the content so easy to consume
Yesss i wanted to do this to get to my end portal through the nether thank u so much
No Problem!
I knew about linking the portals and everything but I stayed for the designs
not disappointed, they look really nice
Thanks for the Video! This is the best Minecraft related YT channel
Thank you!
interacting to twiddle the algorithm in your favor lol! excellent content as always!
Awesome explanation. You've helped me with things I haven't been able to understand playing the game for literally 8 years off and on lol. So basically, if the portal is over 300 blocks away (in overworld) from the one that got you in the nether, you won't have to link?
Late but yes I did this in my survival world to easily go to my guardian farm which is 3200 overworld blocks away it works for around 600 overworld blocks (I'm not sure because I lost the world and the only thing I play now is skyblock and I use dripstone to farm obsidian) I also play on pocket/bedrock so I'm not sure on java :/
Late but yes I did this in my survival world to easily go to my guardian farm which is 3200 overworld blocks away it works for around 600 overworld blocks (I'm not sure because I lost the world and the only thing I play now is skyblock and I use dripstone to farm obsidian) I also play on pocket/bedrock so I'm not sure on java :/
One thing I'm more of a visual learner so like at 5:16 it'd be cool if you put that math on the screen as an over lay so I can digest it easier. Much like you did at 8:56. Great video, filled in the gaps of my nether knowledge.
Years ago in a faction's server i used a portal placed in the nether to spawn a portal in the middle of this massive enemy base that didn't have one already. They were very surprised lol
There are lots of good nether portal linking tutorials but of all the ones I've seen this one was definitely the best. 👍
Advice in case it is in a crimson forest kill a bunch of skeletons get some bone meal and just grow warped fungi get a lot of it as hoglins are scared of it when it's placed down. And make a lot of soul torches as in case you arent wearing the gold armor piglins are scared of that you can effectively pacify a crimson forest if you get enough of both items.
The Y coordinate does make a difference if you have two or more portals at the same X/Z. It just doesn't divide by 8 in the conversion.
What does it divide by?
@@jimmyporoj6306 nothing. If you have two potential portals to travel to, with the exact same X and Z co-ords, and the game has to decide which to travel to, I believe it picks the one with the closest Y-coord to the portal you are travelling from
@@ethanfreeman9243 I have a floating island and the portal just links to my other portal that’s on the ground in the nether and so I made a portal in the nether that at the top of the nether so it can link to the island portal and it does but if I try going back it goes to the portal in the over world that’s on the ground. If that makes sense
@@jimmyporoj6306 yeah u just need to destroy the portal on the ground
Just did my first nether hub. The online coordinate calculators are awesome
Excellent videos. I like the fact you are straight to the point.
As a veteran player, I've still learned alot from you.
And great for refreshers🙂
*Hey Eyecraftmc!!!*
Thank you for the *AWESOME* tutorial.
I've never understood how Nether Portals worked in the Nether and how to setup a Nether Hub.
Now I know a lot about them and I am grateful for your time and effort to crate this tutorial.
This UA-camr has turned the game into an art and a science as well. Great work!
just subbed!! just got back into minecraft again and would be SUPER lost without your vids. thank you!!!
You actually blew my mind, dimension hopping = fast travel in minecraft. Wild.
As a builder this helps so much to get from project to project
I did not know a thing about linking portals. This blew my mind!
I had a Nether Portal setup on my 360, creative mode but still a fun way to travel, made "sub-worlds" across the map. I then transferred it to my Xbox One with the endless map.
Alright, I think I feel confident now. In fact, I'm super happy with this. Like, extremely.
2:55 Thank you so much for explaining the linking mechanic- especially this bit of info! In one of my seeds, THREE ruined portals all spawned within a single map and after completing them, no matter which one I used, I would always exit the same portal in the overworld. 😑
how did you fix this, i’m trying so hard and it’s not working
Thanks my dude, for all the tutorials.
I've been subbed here for a while. I always end up seeing your videos in my searches haha
The 5th video i watch and its good quality again, this time is SUBBED. 😊
Ooooo boy can't wait to watch another video of yours
Thx!
But how do I calculate where a nether portal "is" for a large portal? Do I use the center block? Most southwest block? What does MC use to calculate it? Because sometimes a few of them keep de-linking but I can't figure out why...
ive watched all of your videos. I really appreciate how pact full of information they are without you having to act like a kid.
Man, new sub here cos you're straight to the point instead of dragging on about random stuff lol. Keep the great guides coming out man
Thanks, Will do!
Have been watching your vids since yesterday and I find them really good. It was an immediate sub for me, you deserve more recognition.
I appreciate that!
Thanks for your all guides i am Minecraft beginning I see all your videos to learn how to play Minecraft
You went above and beyond with this video by showing us some designs for different scenarios 👍
Sorry to be critical, you have a very soothing voice that makes me just want to sleep. You talk pretty quick but cover quite a bit of things that don't matter. Like how exactly to build a tunnel when the real message is just, overworld and nether are a 8:1 ratio matched at the origin. If you want your portal to link and it goes somewhere else within 300 blocks just make another that's closer to the 8:1 location match. And by the way you can use blue ice blocks spaced with a 1-block gap to save space if you want to ride a boat fast.
You should see the hyper loop system that’s built on my friends & mine realms! it’s essentially endless we have at least 20+ stops and we have a pretty advanced system for boat dispensers highway signs and easy four-way intersections!
You made a subway system in MC! I can't really do something like that at all
I tried this in bedrock 1.19, and the boat doesn't go fast with the ice placed apart like that. It causes the boat to stop and start.
It’s Java exclusive
Wish I read this comment before making my 400+ block long tunnel that took hours upon hours to make 🥲
yeah he should specify its java only
@@jesse5946you never even tested it? Well you can still salvage it but oh well
@Treityn. I did end up salvaging lol, just had to use twice as much ice. Was a long time ago at this point though, loom at how old my comment was lol
Bedrock players: do not use slabs, it makes your boat slow down, I play on bedrock and java I don't understand why they did this to bedrock
Came here after slabs slowed me down on bedrock. Thanks for pointing it out.
Ughhh I wish I saw this BEFORE completing a full 300 block long tunnel 😫 I thought my game was just lagging.
So what do I need to use? Just replace the slabs with normal blocks that are level to to ice block?
@@MiltonicPlague I had to use two ice blocks, nothing else worked without making it slower
I love the music that you used for this video!
Now you're thinking with Portals. Wrong game...I know! 😆 Couldn't resist!
You have the best minecraft tutorial
Lots of great info here! Nice work!
Does it work in bedrock. If it does this may be a really useful tutorial
The coordinates system r the same for java and bedrock i am sure it will work for u as well
These do work in Bedrock edition.
This does work on bedrock as the system is the same :D
@@Eyecraftmc This makes this a very very very useful tutorial
The general information in the video also works in Bedrock. One difference though: while you can get on the Nether roof in Bedrock, If I recall correctly you can't build there.
wtf… the rumors were true… i was planning on building this and you came out with this ! some sorcery you got going on
Nice guide, very thorough!
Thanks bro, I needed this, never knew how to do it.
I recently got back into minecraft a month ago long story short minecraft deleted everything my brother and I built for duplicating 3 years ago 😅 I learned my lesson from duplicating lol.
Anyway, I love your channel. You get straight to what the title says and you give great tips/tricks. Your voice isn't annoying and you treat your videos like a work presentation. I binge watch your videos when I need help or when I'm heading to bed for work. Thanks for the videos man
yoo thanks!
Np!
This was immensely helpful. Thanks so much! Subscribed
oh my goodness you realy _do_ have guides for everything i need in minecraft
Wow. I never knew how to link or make nether hubs!
On the 3 wide tunnel you can line them with glass panes and keep your boat perfectly straight. (Glass pane, ice in middle, glass pane)
this is content that should be paid for
Fast transportation was one of the initial reasons the Nether was created in the first place back in the Alpha version of the game
great guide, tunnels look nice too
Hey man. Really appreciate your videos. Just want to level with ya. You deserve more views! Very proud to be subscribed!
My boyfriend always recommends your videos now that I’m playing with him. Definitely gotta subscribe now 😊
If you don't add the corners to the nether portal, it sometimes causes the portal to regenerate much further away. This seems to be due to a flaw in the detection algorithm.
Are you sure? That doesn’t seem like something that could affect the portals’ vector
If you use black-stone and nether-brick, you can just use what you mine in the tunnel, however you need a lot of furnaces running at once to make this practical.
Im gonna hopefully make this soon in my survival server thanks
I am quite thankful! Video saved for later.
came for the linked portals, stayed for the nether hub
Subscribed with the first video I watched. Well done and informative videos. Thanks for the info. 🎉