Among Us – New Rose Color Skin (2021)

Among Us – New Rose Color Skin (2021)

Among Us – New Rose Color Skin (2021)

Among Us – New Rose Color Skin (June 2021), more updates!

In June of 2021, a new skin for Among Us was publicized. This skin is the “rose” color and looks like a light pink shade. The Rose Skin will be the 13th skin shade (character color) in the Among Us set. They have announced this on their official Twitter Page.

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Even though the Among Us Staff is small, they are working hard on more Updates. More skins will seemingly be released in the future along with some more game maps!

 

Here is the Among Us Rose Color compared to the Among Us Pink Color…

 

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These are the Among Us Character Colors so far…

Color
Red
Blue
Green
Pink
Orange
Yellow
Black
White
Purple
Brown
Cyan
Lime
Rose (New!)

Gamers love Among Us!

During the Worldwide Covid-19 Pandemic, Among Us gained more popularity and millions more fans. Famous Youtubers such as PewDiePie, Pokimane, & Valkyrae brought a lot of attention to the Among Us Game.

Among Us is known for their unique Game Style. Situational Awareness & Great Caution are important skills that you will pick up from playing Among Us. On top of that, Among Us has a simple, clean, & appealing graphic style. Soon, with an addition of the Rose Skin!

Many Among Us Fans expressed their excitement!

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Keep up with Among Us Updates!

Among Us has many updates and a hard working staff! To get these updates as soon as possible, consider doing the following…

 Join the Official Among Us Discord Server to see game updates and chat with the community!

Check out the Among Us Tweets too!

What “Among Us Character Colors” do you want to see in the future?

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Minecraft: How to make Netherite Ingots, Armor, Weapons, & Tools

Minecraft: How to make Netherite Ingots, Armor, Weapons, & Tools

Minecraft: How to make Netherite Ingots, Armor, Weapons, & Tools

Netherite is used to make some of the best quality items in Minecraft. We have formed a clear and “easy to understand” guide on everything you need to know about Netherite Items.

Please leave a comment if you learned something new or found anything interesting!

Benefits of Netherite Items

  • Most Durable Material
  • Does not burn in Lava
  • Netherite Armor has Knock Back Resistance
  • Has a cool ash black color (for style)
  • Efficient & Works well with Enchantments

Obtaining Ancient Debris

Collecting Ancient Debris is the first step to creating Netherite Armor. To gather Ancient Debris, you’ll first have to enter the Nether of course. The next thing to do is dig the Netherack Blocks and eventually you’ll stumble across an Ancient Debris Block. Be patient because Ancient Debris Blocks are hard to find.

Minecraft Blocks - Ancient Debris

Make sure you use a Diamond Pickaxe to mine Ancient Debris Blocks.

Use Furnace to Gather Netherite Scrap

Once you’ve collected a good amount of Ancient Debris blocks, place them into a working furnace for Netherite Scrap. One Ancient Debris = One Netherite Scrap.

Minecraft Blocks - Furnace
Minecraft Furnace - Ancient Debris to Nether Scrap

Crafting Netherite Ingots

To Craft Netherite Ingots, you’ll need Gold Ingots and Netherite Scraps. A Crafting Table is required as well.

To create ONE Netherite Ingot you need 4 Gold Ingots and 4 Pieces of Netherite Scrap. Each Gold Ingot & Each Netherite Scrap needs to be separated into its own stack (4 Gold Ingot Stacks & 4 Netherite Scrap Stacks).

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Crafting Netherite Tools, Weapons and Armor

Crafting your tools, weapons, and armor into their respective Netherite versions will give you an edge over in-game mobs.

 

What tools Can be Upgraded to Netherite?

The following tools are all of the tools that can be upgraded to their respective Netherite Versions.

  • Diamond Sword
  • Diamond Pickaxe
  • Diamond Shovel
  • Diamond Axe
  • Diamond Hoe

What Armor Pieces can be Upgraded to Netherite?

The following Armor Pieces can be upgraded to their respective Netherite Versions.

  • Diamond Chestplate
  • Diamond Helmet
  • Diamond Leggings
  • Diamond Boots

 

What do you need to Upgrade a Tool or Armor Piece to Netherite?

In order to upgrade your tools or Armor to Netherite versions, you’ll first need to have the following.

  1. The Diamond Tool or Armor Piece of your Choice
  2. One Netherite Ingot
  3. A Smithing Table

 

Minecraft Blocks - Smithing Table

Getting more Netherite Items

While in Vanilla Minecraft there are only a few items that can be upgraded to a Netherite version, there is a Netherite Plus Mod that gives you the ability to create more Netherite Items.

Download Netherite Plus Mod.

With this Netherite Plus Mod comes plenty more uses with Netherite. Majority of the time, you can use 1 Netherite Ingot + (Another Item) in the Smithing Table to create a Netherite Item.

Some new Netherite Items you can get include…

  • Netherite Shulker Boxes
  • Netherite Fishing Rod
  • Netherite Elytra
  • Netherite Bow and Crossbows
  • Fake Netherite Blocks
  • Netherite Horse Armor
  • Netherite Shields
  • Netherite Anvils
  • Netherite Tridents
  • Netherite Beacons
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The Hardest Roblox Quiz – Test Your Knowledge

The Hardest Roblox Quiz – Test Your Knowledge

The Hardest Roblox Quiz – Test Your Knowledge

The Hardest Roblox Quiz – Test Your Knowledge

Do you have what it takes to complete our ULTIMATE Roblox Quiz?

If you have been playing Roblox for awhile and you're ready to put your knowledge to the test, you've come to the right place!

See how many questions you can get right and what type of Robloxian you are...

Roblox Description

Roblox is a hugely successful Mass Multi-Player Gaming Company. As of 2021, Roblox has over 300 million downloads! Generally, teenagers love Roblox!

In Roblox you are able to, play games, create games, work with Robux, and more! Roblox is extremely versatile.

Roblox has been around for decades and has had an increasing fanbase over the years. All you have to do is sign up for an account, and you can start playing the Roblox games. 

Subscriptions for Roblox Premium allow you to do even more on Roblox including: purchasing exclusive items in games with Robux, in game boosts for certain games, the ability to create avatar shop items, and tons more benefits.

Note: The answers at the end are a joke! Do not take them too seriously. 

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Minecraft: All Nether Biomes

Minecraft: All Nether Biomes

Minecraft: All Nether Biomes

In the Nether realm there are 5 exquisite biomes to explore. These biomes provide more diversity within the Nether’s environment.

Each biome has their own unique blocks and specialities so as a Minecraft player it is great to have some wisdom on this topic! Whether you want to know the places to explore or the details from mobs to design, we’ve got you.

List of Nether Biomes

Currently, the Nether has these different biomes to offer:

 

  • Nether Wastes
  • Crimson Forest
  • Warped Forest
  • Soul Sand Valley
  • Basalt Delta

Nether Wastes

The Nether Wastes are the most well known biome in the Nether. In the Nether Wastes there are typically large oceans of lava and Netherrack everywhere. The Nether Wastes tends to be the “base biome” that connects all the other biomes together.

Nether Fortresses can be found in the Nether Wastes. You can find rare loot by searching a Nether Fortress which is quite exciting!

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Vegetation in the Nether Wastes

The Nether Wastes have Brown Mushrooms, Mushrooms (Red with White Spots), & Nether Warts.

Brown Mushrooms can make Mushroom Stew, Rabbit Stew, Suspicious Stew, & Fermented Spider Eye.

Mushrooms (Red with White Spots) can make Mushroom Stew, Rabbit Stew, & Suspicious Stew.

Nether Warts can make Nether Wart Block, Red Nether Brick, Potion of Fire Resistance, Potion of Healing, Potion of Leaping, Potion of Night Vision, Potion of Poison, Potion of Regeneration, Potion of Slow Falling, Potion of Strength, Potion of Swiftness, Potion of the Turtle Master, & Potion of Water Breathing.

Blocks in the Nether Wastes

The Blocks the Nether Wastes Biome has to offer are mostly Netherrack, Nether Quartz Ore, & Glowstone.

Mobs in the Nether Wastes

The Mobs you’ll routinely find in the Nether Wastes are Piglins, Zombified Piglins, Striders, Ghasts & Blazes that spawn near Nether Fortresses.

Crimson Forest

The Crimson Forest Biome has a recognizable Crimson color scheme. Even the fog in this biome has a light crimson hue. The floors are covered all over in Crimson Nylium. Weeping Vines hang from trees and mountains.

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Vegetation in the Crimson Forest

The Crimson Forest Biome has fungi, crimson roots, huge crimson fungi, & weeping vines.

Blocks in the Crimson Forest

The Blocks in the Crimson Forest Biome include, Crimson Nylium, Netherrack, Crimson Stem, Nether Wart Block, Blackstone, Gravel, Shroomlight.

Mobs in the Crimson Forest

Commonly, you will come across the mobs, Zombified Piglins, Piglins, Hoglins, & Striders.

Warped Forest

The Warped Forest biome has a teal-like color scheme. Although the Crimson Forests and Warped Forests have their similarities, their color schemes are completely different. The fog in the Warped forest has a cool blueish tone. Although the Nether may be a scary place for some of us, the Warped Forest is probably the calmest biome with the least mobs.

Previously, the Warped Forest was known as the “Blue Nether Wart Forest”.

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Vegetation in the Warped Forest

In the Warped Forest Biome, you will find, fungi, warped roots, huge warped fungi, and twisting vines.

Blocks in the Warped Forest

There are Glowstone, Warped Nylium, Netherrack, Warped Stem, Warped Wart Block, Blackstone, Gravel, & Shroomlight Blocks in this Biome.

Mobs in the Warped Forest

As mentioned earlier the Warped Forest Biome is calm. The only 2 mobs you’ll see in this biome are Endermen and Striders.

Soul Sand Valley

Soul Sand Valleys are covered in dry Soul Sand and Soul Soil. Soul Sand slows characters and mobs down (when walked on) unless you have “Soul Speed” on your boots. Nether Fortresses, Caverns, and Bastions can be found in this biome. Something unique you will find in the Soul Sand Valley is “Soul Fire”. Soul Fire naturally generates and has a peculiar turquoise color. Don’t be too scared of the intimidating turquoise flames, they are just chilling there in peace. On top of all this, you might see some lovely Basalt Pillars that give this biome even more flair.

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Vegetation in the Soul Sand Valley

The Vegetation Soul Sand Valleys have to offer are Crimsons Roots, Mushrooms, Fungi, Nether Sprouts, & Huge Fungi.

Blocks in the Soul Sand Valley

You will find a large range of blocks in the Soul Sand Valley, but the most common blocks are the Soul Sand and Soul Soil. Other from those 2 blocks, you’ll see Netherrack, Gravel, Basalt, Blackstone, Bone Brick, and Glowstone.

Mobs in the Soul Sand Valley

Unlike the Warped Forest Biomes, there’s quite a variety of mobs in Soul Sand Valley Biomes. These Mobs are, Skeletons, Ghasts, Endermen, & Striders.

Basalt Delta

Make sure to wear a mask before entering the Basalt Delta Biome because the air is filled with Ashy Smoke. All jokes aside, the Basalt Delta Biome is incredibly dangerous with large amounts of lava and hostile mobs. Although the unclean air can’t kill you, it’s important to be geared up before entering this biome so you do not die from accidentally stepping in lava or mob attacks. Also, it might as well be mentioned that the terrain in this biome is quite jagged.

This Biome is the best biome to search for Magma Cream. If you don’t know already, Magma Cream comes from the dangerous mob called “Magma Cubes”. It is safe to say that Magma Cubes are far more dangerous versions of Slimes (in certain ways). Magma Cubes bounce just like a slime and multiply after being killed a couple times.

Lastly, you might also come across some Ruined Portals.

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Vegetation in the Basalt Delta

There is no vegetation in the Basalt Delta Biome besides Mushrooms (Red with white spots) & Brown Mushrooms.

Blocks in the Basalt Delta

The blocks you will find in Basalt Deltas include, Nettherack, Blackstone, Magma Block, & Gravel.

Mobs in the Basalt Delta

Vicious Mob attacks commonly occur in this biome. The mobs in the Basalt Delta are, Ghasts, Magma Cubes, & Striders.

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The End in Minecraft – Learn Everything!

The End in Minecraft – Learn Everything!

The End in Minecraft – Learn Everything!

Whether you are just getting into Minecraft or have been a dedicated fan for years, there is always something new to learn about The End.

If you are ready to Broaden up your knowledge, this is the place for you! On the other hand, if you are looking for specific things to learn about, do not be afraid to use the Quick Links.

Please leave a comment if you found anything interesting or learned something new. laughing

What is The End?

The End is a World in Minecraft you teleport to using the one and only End Portal. When you enter the End World, you will be located on the Central Island. Around the Central Island, lies several smaller islands you can travel to.

The scary part of the End World is what surrounds these Islands. It is nothing like a paradise. Each Island is surrounded by an Endless Void. If you fall into the Void, there is no going back. You will lose everything, not even Totems of Undying can help.

Even more transpires in the End World…

  • You can get attacked by armies of Endermen
  • You can consume the Mysterious Chorus Fruits
  • You can battle the Ender Dragon
  • And so so much more!

How do you get to The End?

To get to The End you are going to have to locate, activate, and use an End Portal. You are going to need a set of materials to do so.

Locating the End Portal

  1. You are going to need “Eyes of Ender”, I recommend collecting 10-20 for this part.To craft Eyes of Ender you will need “Ender Pearls” & “Blaze Powder”. Use 1 Ender Pearl and 1 Blaze Powder to create 1 Eye of Ender.
    *No Crafting Table is required.

    To get Ender Pearls, battle Endermen and they will Drop Ender Pearls at random.
    To get Blaze Powder you will have to first go into the Nether. Once you are in the Nether you have to locate a Nether Fortress. Inside a Nether Fortress, you will find a Spawner for the “Blaze” Mob. Kill these Blaze Mobs and they will drop Blaze Rods. These Blaze Rods can simply be crafted into Blaze Powder.
  2. Next, Equip your Eyes of Ender and throw it. The Eyes of Ender will move towards the direction of the nearest End Portal. Pay close attention where the Eye of Ender goes to. Sometimes when you throw an Eye of Ender it can be picked up again, but other times it just disappears. It quite simply depends on your luck. Do not throw too many Eyes of Ender at a time, space it out. The direction of the Eye of Ender changes more frequently as you get closer. If you find yourself nearing the End Portal, throw your Eyes of Ender more often. The Eyes of Ender will drop towards the ground when you are at the right spot.
  3. Dig down at the exact spot the Eye of Ender drops to. Digging down will drop you into the Stronghold that the End Portal is located at.
  4. Once you fall into the Stronghold, search around the area for an End Portal.

Activating & Entering the End Portal

  1. For the End Portal to be activated, 12 Eyes of Ender will have to be surrounding the portal. Sometimes, a few eyes are already placed down for you. Placing the rest is up to you. 
  2. After, you can easily jump into the End Portal and you’ll be teleported to The End!
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The End’s Environment

The End World has its own naturally generated set of blocks. Otherwise, there is a starry looking endless void surrounding The End’s Islands. 

Time is simply something that does not exist in The End. There is no day and night, just like in the Nether.

Another similarity between The End and Nether is that Beds will explode in both Worlds. Make sure to use this knowledge to your advantage, don’t let your beds explode and kill you! Lava flows faster in both worlds as well. On the other hand, water would flow at the same speed as in all the worlds. Water will turn purple in The End though… so no water is not normal.

Compasses do not work at all in The End. I wouldn’t waste my limited inventory space on those. Same goes for a clock, once again time does not exist in The End!

If you light bedrock on fire, it will burn for an infinite amount of time, and the fire will not spread to other bedrock blocks.

Vegetation does not apply in The End, besides from those tall Chorus Plants!

Lastly, keep in mind that even though there is plenty of obsidian in the End, you cannot travel from The End to the Nether or create a Nether Portal for that matter.

Central Island & Ender Dragon

Right as you enter The End, the Central Island is where you’ll be spawned at.

The deadly Ender Dragon lives on this Central Island. You’ll definitely want to defeat this Ender Dragon before moving around this Island.

Preparing for & Defeating the Ender Dragon

Beating the Ender Dragon may seem terrifying at first (at least it was for me), but if you have the proper gear and knowledge it should not be too difficult. Feel free to practice battling the Ender Dragon in Creative Mode if you’d like.

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The Gear/Items you’ll need

Make sure to have these items in your inventory before battling the Ender Dragon. Of course, you may accommodate to your liking.

 

  • Diamond Sword Enchanted with Sharpness
  • Silk Touch Diamond Pickaxe
  • Infinity Bow Enchanted with Power
  • Diamond Armor Enchanted with Protection (It’s helpful to place Feather Falling on the Boots as well)
  • Totem of Undying, for extra protection :p
  • Food High in Saturation (Ex. Steak)
  • Golden Apples for Emergencies
  • Potion of Slow Falling
  • Carved Pumpkin
  • Dirt or any Building Block
  • Empty Glass Bottles

Steps to Defeating the Ender Dragon

  1. Put on Carved Pumpkin to scare off the Endermen that would otherwise attack you & consume Potion of Slow Falling.
  2. Make sure to dodge the Ender Dragons deadly Fire Attack. This Fire Attack deals a lot damage. You may also use Empty Glass Bottles to collect the Dragon’s Fire Breath.
  3. Take down the Iron Caged Crystals. Build up to these Iron Cages, and destroy the Crystal. There are 2 Iron Caged Crystals in total.
  4. Use your Bow to shoot the rest of the Uncaged Crystals. Keep in mind that these Crystals must be destroyed before attacking the Ender Dragon because the Crystals heal the Ender Dragon.
  5. Lastly, defeat the Dragon! Use your Bow when the Dragon is flying. Use your sword when the Dragon is Idle.
  6. When the Ender Dragon is defeated, you will be showered with XP and you can obtain the Ender Dragon’s Egg.

Outer Islands

The Outer Islands may be hard to reach for you, but I recommend using Elytra to help you travel. Be careful though, traveling throughout The End is dangerous. The amount of Outer Islands are never-ending so do not get lost!

All the Islands have Chorus Trees that can easily be harvested for Chorus Fruits. Also, you may find End Cities & End Ships on Outer Islands. Loot of value can be obtained!

Mobs in The End

There are only a few Mobs in The End but take caution, they are a devious bunch.

  1. Endermen – Spawns all across The End World.
  2. Shulkers – You will only come across Shulker Mobs in End Cities. There is a set amount of Shulker Mobs that do not respawn.
  3. Ender Dragon – Appears once on a Central Island. Only spawns once but can be respawned by using End Crystals.

End Cities

End Cities are quite rare in The End, but it’s worth searching for. The loot you’ll find is worth the journey. Sometimes, a few End Cities spawn near each other. Hopefully, you end up with this lucky occurrence! It’ll be easy to figure out when you see an End City because they are such large structures.

End Cities are generated with a distinct architectural design. You will see that End Cities are exceptionally tall with walls made up of End Stone Bricks and Purpur Blocks.

At times you’ll just find a simple symmetrical tower structure but there is also a chance of finding a larger complex designed End City. Of course, a voluminous End City has more loot!

The End City Tower Designs are,

  • Small Towers – easy to move around, not much complications.
  • Skyscraper Towers – difficult to move around, has many Shulker Mobs.

The structures are lit up by Ender Chests & End Rods. You probably want to collect these last if you’re looting.

Ever so often, you might see decorative banners on a structure. That’s pretty epic, huh!

Within the End City’s Building(s), there are various types of rooms.

  • Base Floors – Simple Empty Floors made of Purpur Block. These floors are located at the base, as you might have predicted.
  • Banner Rooms – At first Banner Rooms may look like an aesthetically pleasing room to chill at. Unfortunately, a dangerous Shulker Mob is situated at the Ceiling of each Banner Room. Shulker Mobs are definitely a pain to defeat, but once you have there is at least a beautiful room to gaze at in peace.
  • Small Rooms – Welp, Small Rooms are just plainly Small Rooms with nothing in them. Boring.
  • Large Rooms – Large rooms are tall and have staircases to travel downwards/upwards. These large rooms tend to lead to Loot Rooms or a different tower structure.
  • Loot Rooms – The most exciting room of all is the loot room! Valuable loot items are stored in loot rooms and you surely want to get your hands on that. Each Loot Room has 2 Chests that contain loot. To get to these Chests you’ll have to do some parkour and intense navigating around Shulker Mobs within the Room. Certainly, a good strategy would be to defeat all the Shulker Mobs in the tower first.
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End Ships

To put it shortly, End Ships are Ship Structures that sometimes spawn next to an End City. End Ships are made of the same material that the other End Structures are made of (Purpur Block & End Stone Bricks). These End Ships are pretty rare finds. Additionally, End Ships have a Classic Ship Design so do not worry, when it’s there you will notice it.

3 Shulker Mobs spawn on an End Ship. One Mob is located on the Main deck, another on the Stern, and one more in the Loot Room.

  • Main Deck – The End Ship has a well-sized Main Deck. Something special to find is a “Dragon’s Head” at the Bow of the Ship (only in Survival Mode).
  • Aftercastle – The Aftercastle part of the End Ship is quite an easing place. You’ll be able to find a couple Instant Health II Potions on a Brewing Stand.
  • Loot Room – Well, you already know that Loot Rooms are exciting! In an End Ship’s Loot Room, there are 2 Chests with Loot Items & an Item Frame containing an Elytra. Beware of the Shulker Mob though.
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Loot in The End Cities

  • Gold Ingots, 52.3% chance of spawn
  • Iron Ingots, 38.4% chance of spawn
  • Beetroot Seeds, 21.2% chance of spawn
  • Diamond, 21.2% chance of spawn
  • Saddle, 13.3% chance of spawn
  • Enchanted Iron Pickaxe, 13.3% chance of spawn
  • Enchanted Iron Shovel, 13.3% chance of spawn
  • Enchanted Iron Sword, 13.3% chance of spawn
  • Enchanted Iron Helmet, 13.3% chance of spawn
  • Enchanted Iron Chestplate, 13.3% chance of spawn
  • Enchanted Iron Leggings, 13.3% chance of spawn
  • Enchanted Iron Boots, 13.3% chance of spawn
  • Enchanted Diamond Pickaxe, 13.3% chance of spawn
  • Enchanted Diamond Shovel, 13.3% chance of spawn
  • Enchanted Diamond Helmet, 13.3% chance of spawn
  • Enchanted Diamond Chestplate, 13.3% chance of spawn
  • Enchanted Diamond Leggings, 13.3% chance of spawn
  • Enchanted Diamond Boots, 13.3% chance of spawn
  • Emerald, 9% chance of spawn
  • Iron Horse Armor, 4.6% chance of spawn
  • Gold Horse Armor, 4.6% chance of spawn
  • Diamond Horse Armor, 4.6% chance of spawn

All the Blocks in The End

  • Obsidian
  • Chests
  • Ender Chests
  • Stained Glass
  • Brewing Stands
  • End Rods
  • Purpur Block
  • Shulker Box
  • Purpur Pillar
  • Purpur Stairs
  • Purpur Double Slab
  • Purpur Slab
  • End Stone Bricks
  • Bedrock
  • Torch
  • End Portal
  • Dragon Egg
  • End Gateway
  • Chorus Plant
  • Chorus Flower

Leaving The End

The End is a huge & timeless place. You might just get completely lost. One Youtube Comment Reads, “I spent 4 hours looking for my Original End Portal just to die in an Elytra Accident”. The fun fact is, there are more ways to leave The End… for instance, you do not have to locate your Original End Portal if you cannot find it.

Using an Exit Portal

Several Exit Portals are located around The End. They Spawn randomly and are situated at random places. Exit Portals look like a floating bedrock structure.

1. Throw an Ender Pearl into an Exit Portal.
2. You will find yourself spawned near or at the Central Island.
3. Walk to the Central Island and use your Original End Portal (Will be where you killed the dragon).

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Leave a trail of Blocks wherever you Travel

Leaving a trail of Blocks wherever you Travel from your Portal is safe & smart. You won’t get lost this way and have to spend hours searching for an Exit. Glowstone is a great block to use for this since it is so bright.

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