

If you have an exact spot you want the overworld portal to go that is close to where the portal generated, you can just remove the overworld portal and build a new one in your desired location. You should come out about where you wanted to go. If you have multiple locations in the overworld that you want to be easily accessible, then just travel to the location in the nether, build a portal, and travel through it. You will notice that the Overworld X and Z coordinates are about 8 times the coordinates in the Nether, although sometimes they may be slightly off. The second one shows the corresponding coordinates in the Nether. The first one shows coordinates in the Overworld at a Nether portal. You should come out the Overworld portal at your destination.Ĭompare the following 2 pictures. After building the portal, go through it.Go through an existing portal, bringing enough materials to build and light a new one, and head to those divided coordinates in the Nether.Divide the X and Z coordinates of your desired exit point by 8 as above, and note them, along with the Y.Travel to your desired exit point, and build a portal there.This method allows you to do so, but is more expensive and time-consuming as it requires you to build an extra portal at your desired exit coordinates. The above method does not let you choose exactly where your second portal appears in the Overworld, and is more likely to link to an existing portal that is already nearby your target destination. Make your Nether portal here, and when you go through into the Overworld, you should come out at or near the village. Then, make a Nether portal at spawn, go through and travel to X = 132 and Z = -98 in the Nether, and up to Y=78. Divide the X and Z of the village coordinates by 8, to get roughly X = 132 and Z = -98. You have found a village at coordinates X = 1054, Y = 78, and Z = -786 and wish to connect the two. You can also let a website like calculate the nether/overworld coordinates for you.įor example, say that your spawn is at X = 92, Y = 66, and Z = 45. Don't worry - portals 'forget' their links every 60 seconds.) (If the portal links to an existing portal, you may need to travel to the target location on foot. (Note that this method can have problems with linking to existing portals that are nearby the target destination.) (Multiply the X and Z coordinates by 8.) This makes it less likely that new linked portals will attempt to link to this existing portal. (optional) Move your exit portal to the location corresponding to your Nether portal. You should come out at about the location you wanted to go.Ĥ. Try to place yourself at about the same Y coordinate (elevation), then make a second portal. Head to the divided coordinates in the Nether. Enter the Nether via a (relatively) far-away portal, bringing materials to build and light a new Nether Portal.ģ. Note these divided values, along with the unchanged Y value.Ģ. Find the coordinates of the portal you want to use, then divide the X and Z values by 8. The most straightforward way to connect two Overworld locations for faster travel via the Nether is as follows:ġ.

You will also need to know how the coordinate system works.

10 obsidian at minimum (without filling corners).Once you've made two nether portals in the Nether connecting to two different places in the Overworld, you can make a minecart railway or a boat-way made of packed ice or blue ice to get from one to another for even quicker travel.Īssuming you already have access to the Nether, you will need the following materials for a single linked portal: When players build important structures in other biomes, they often travel to these structures via minecart, boat, elytra, riding a horse, or by walking however, a much quicker alternative is to use a nether portal.
