Does the nether go on forever?

The Nether is as infinite as the surface horizontally, however, like the surface it is limited to 128 blocks in height. The only difference is that in the Nether there is bedrock above and below, whereas the surface only has it below.

Are there infinite nether fortresses?

There are infinite nether fortresses in the nether. They spawn in rows every 200-400 blocks along the world’s North/South axis. Once you find the first one, just keep walking north or south from it to find another.

Is the overworld infinite?

As with all other dimensions in the game, the Overworld can generate infinitely.

Is the nether always the same?

So yes, the Nether is randomly generated, it will be different for different seeds (it uses the same seed to generate terrain as the overworld). And even among worlds with the same seed, the location where a new destination nether portal spawns is randomized separately.

Did they remove the nether?

Nether wastes. The Nether you know and love isn’t going anywhere, it’s just being downsized and rebranded. From here on out, the more traditional Nether will be known as the nether wastes, and other biomes will come to spice things up.

What is at the bottom of the Nether?

The liquid core is the very bottom layer, and the hot core is the stray bits of bedrock.

Do far lands still exist?

The Far Lands almost disappear, although a few rare isolated blocks of terrain may generate. The terrain becomes horizontal solid or dotted lines of blocks. The Z Polestrip Lands generate, which generates like the Pole Lands here, but gradually changes to the Strip Lands until nothing generates.

Is the Nether infinite or is the surface infinite?

To be technical, neither the Nether nor the surface are infinite (both however are VERY VERY VERY LARGE). Regardless of horizontal limits however, ther vertical limit is 128 blocks, just as the surface is. That’s not really true. See – bwarner Aug 10 ’11 at 20:41

How tall is the Nether in Minecraft Java?

Under the Lava ocean, there is a layer of Nettherack 1 and Bedrock on the very bottom. Similarly, the very top of the Nether is Bedrock. Basically, going up or down either way leads to Bedrock. The Nether is as infinite as the surface horizontally, however, like the surface it is limited to 128 blocks in height.

How big is the Nether compared to the overworld?

Bedrock comprises the top and bottom four layers in a rough pattern, making the Nether only 127 blocks high as opposed to the Overworld’s 256. Also, there is no day-night cycle and no weather in the Nether. Traveling one block in the Nether equates to traveling eight blocks in the Overworld, making for an 8:1 ratio.

What happens when you go to the Nether in Minecraft?

Most creatures found in the Nether are hostile and potentially dangerous. Locations in the Nether correlate to Overworld coordinates, but horizontal Overworld distances are scaled down by a ratio of 8:1 for travel in the Nether. Therefore, traveling one block in the Nether means traveling eight blocks in the Overworld.

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