There should be an option when creating a world that makes your world spawn in the Nether. There are enough features added in the nether update to allow you to survive in the nether and make a portal to the overworld. I think it would make for an interesting challenge and a cool way to start a world.
Yes, but this is not really legit because you can't disable cheats.
Actually you can never really disable cheats, not even in single player, because if you open the world to lan, it start accepting commands if you want it or not. So there's always a way to use commands.
Actually you can never really disable cheats, not even in single player, because if you open the world to lan, it start accepting commands if you want it or not. So there's always a way to use commands.
Opening the world to LAN for commands is most likely a bug or exploit. It shouldn't be taken into consideration.
With the new Nether allowing for survival, it makes perfect sense to at least create a new world type that spawns you in the Nether, if not adding a separate button altogether.
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If you'd like to talk with me about other games, here are a few I play.
Team Fortress 2
Borderlands series (Borderlands 2 is my favorite game, ever. TPS combat is a lot of fun and makes up for the lower-quality story, in my opinion)
Elder Scrolls series
Warframe (IGN is something like That_One_Flesh_Atronach)
Pokémon series (HGSS forever)
Rocket League
Fallout series
Left 4 Dead 2 (Boomer files always corrupt though)
SUPERHOT (SUPERHOT is the most innovative shooter I've played in years!)
Dead Rising series (Dead Rising 2 is one of my favorite games, and the 3rd was a lot of fun. 1st has poor survivor AI and the 4th is bad)
Just Cause series
Come to think of it, I mainly play fighting-based games.
So it should not be taken into consideration using commands even if they're available. I see no difference here.
The difference is that you have to change a setting from the menu. Opening to LAN, switching game modes for more loot or to vanish hostile mobs, changing render distance to spawn or despawn mobs, all exploits.
But if you can use commands straight from the main game interface, that's not a bug and it breaks the legitimacy for some people.
In other news, ruined portals now give you gold stuff so you can safely mine for gold and blackstone and trade with piglins in order to do nether-only survival.
This isn't a universal solution because you'd have to change the position each time you create a new world since the nether generation will be different. Also, there's almost no way of knowing where to teleport yourself without building a portal to the nether, which kind of defeats the point. Most of the time you'd end up teleporting yourself to the middle of a wall if you tried to enter random values.
Also, you can disable commands using an NBT editor, as well as enable them on maps that you download.
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Remember those versions that minecraft pranked us with? Specifically:
Minecraft 2.0
Minecraft 1.VR-Pre1
Snapshot 15w14a
Minecraft 3D
Those are still downloadable! Watch this video for 2.0:
To download the other ones you need to make a folder in the versions folder for minecraft and put the client and JSON file for the versions in there. They all need to be named the same aside from file extensions. Once you do that, you will be able to choose that version when making a new profile with the minecraft launcher.
This isn't a universal solution because you'd have to change the position each time you create a new world since the nether generation will be different. Also, there's almost no way of knowing where to teleport yourself without building a portal to the nether, which kind of defeats the point. Most of the time you'd end up teleporting yourself to the middle of a wall if you tried to enter random values.
Also, you can disable commands using an NBT editor, as well as enable them on maps that you download.
In addition, you would spawn in the Overworld if you died without a respawn anchor or if you broke it, and you can always do this. You would need a permanent anchor to have a 'natural' Nether spawn. Also, if you have two anchors and you break the one you chose to respawn with, does the other one work automatically? Never used them before. :/
In addition, you would spawn in the Overworld if you died without a respawn anchor or if you broke it, and you can always do this. You would need a permanent anchor to have a 'natural' Nether spawn. Also, if you have two anchors and you break the one you chose to respawn with, does the other one work automatically? Never used them before. :/
I'm not sure either, but I would assume that it would work.
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Remember those versions that minecraft pranked us with? Specifically:
Minecraft 2.0
Minecraft 1.VR-Pre1
Snapshot 15w14a
Minecraft 3D
Those are still downloadable! Watch this video for 2.0:
To download the other ones you need to make a folder in the versions folder for minecraft and put the client and JSON file for the versions in there. They all need to be named the same aside from file extensions. Once you do that, you will be able to choose that version when making a new profile with the minecraft launcher.
There is already a Reddit post suggesting this here. I would be surprised if Mojang did not add something like this to the game.
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I will say that the optimality of spawning in the nether is determined by what biome you end up spawning in. Assuming you spawn with no loot, spawning in a soul sand valley would be extremely deadly. You would have to continuously dodge arrows and fireballs without anything to fight back with and at a slower speed than if you ran on normal ground. Spawning in a basalt delta would be a little better, but you wouldn't be able to craft any tools due to a lack of wood sources. You'd have to fight off magma cubes with your bare hands. If you spawn in a crimson forest, you have a source of wood and can climb trees, but you have to deal with the waves of hoglins and piglins that will attack you. You'd only be able to craft wooden tools (or gold if you were able to mine it) until you found either a bastion or a basalt delta (I don't think piglins trade if they're hostile). If you spawned in a nether waste, things would actually be quite passive, but the nether wastes are one of the hardest to actually live in. You'd have to go to another biome in order to get either wood or food (unless you wanted to live on rotten flesh by killing zombified piglins with your bare hands. You'd even need some wood in order to live off of mushroom stew). Your best bet would be spawning in a warped forest because you get a source of wood, you're safe from hoglins, most other mobs don't spawn there, and endermen won't attack unless you look at or attack them. But there's no food source in this biome.
Nether survival is still very dangerous, and certain worlds could give a bad experience such as one world where I spawned in a nether waste right next to a soul sand valley and the nearest other biome was over 150 blocks away.
To download the other ones you need to make a folder in the versions folder for minecraft and put the client and JSON file for the versions in there. They all need to be named the same aside from file extensions. Once you do that, you will be able to choose that version when making a new profile with the minecraft launcher.
I will say that the optimality of spawning in the nether is determined by what biome you end up spawning in. Assuming you spawn with no loot, spawning in a soul sand valley would be extremely deadly. You would have to continuously dodge arrows and fireballs without anything to fight back with and at a slower speed than if you ran on normal ground. Spawning in a basalt delta would be a little better, but you wouldn't be able to craft any tools due to a lack of wood sources. You'd have to fight off magma cubes with your bare hands. If you spawn in a crimson forest, you have a source of wood and can climb trees, but you have to deal with the waves of hoglins and piglins that will attack you. You'd only be able to craft wooden tools (or gold if you were able to mine it) until you found either a bastion or a basalt delta (I don't think piglins trade if they're hostile). If you spawned in a nether waste, things would actually be quite passive, but the nether wastes are one of the hardest to actually live in. You'd have to go to another biome in order to get either wood or food (unless you wanted to live on rotten flesh by killing zombified piglins with your bare hands. You'd even need some wood in order to live off of mushroom stew). Your best bet would be spawning in a warped forest because you get a source of wood, you're safe from hoglins, most other mobs don't spawn there, and endermen won't attack unless you look at or attack them.
Nether survival is still very dangerous, and certain worlds could give a bad experience such as one world where I spawned in a nether waste right next to a soul sand valley and the nearest other biome was over 150 blocks away.
Congrats, you've summarized exactly why the spawn-in-Nether idea sounds glamorous in theory but is terrible messy and flops in practice.
The Nether is way too deadly now IMO. I expect to get berated in response for saying this because a lot of people find MC too easy, but for me it is too hard and you have listed out exactly why.
There should be an option when creating a world that makes your world spawn in the Nether. There are enough features added in the nether update to allow you to survive in the nether and make a portal to the overworld. I think it would make for an interesting challenge and a cool way to start a world.
This is an amazing idea! But it can't replace the normal gameplay, I would be great as an alternative world option.
Actually you can do it yourself. Start a creative world, use the new execute gimmick:
/execute in minecraft:the_nether run teleport x y z
and then turn youself to survival.
Reference: https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Commands/teleport
Yes, but this is not really legit because you can't disable cheats.
Actually you can never really disable cheats, not even in single player, because if you open the world to lan, it start accepting commands if you want it or not. So there's always a way to use commands.
Opening the world to LAN for commands is most likely a bug or exploit. It shouldn't be taken into consideration.
With the new Nether allowing for survival, it makes perfect sense to at least create a new world type that spawns you in the Nether, if not adding a separate button altogether.
Watch out for the crabocalypse. Some say the day will never come. But it will.
Feel free to drop by for a chat whenever.
If you'd like to talk with me about other games, here are a few I play.
Team Fortress 2
Borderlands series (Borderlands 2 is my favorite game, ever. TPS combat is a lot of fun and makes up for the lower-quality story, in my opinion)
Elder Scrolls series
Warframe (IGN is something like That_One_Flesh_Atronach)
Pokémon series (HGSS forever)
Rocket League
Fallout series
Left 4 Dead 2 (Boomer files always corrupt though)
SUPERHOT (SUPERHOT is the most innovative shooter I've played in years!)
Dead Rising series (Dead Rising 2 is one of my favorite games, and the 3rd was a lot of fun. 1st has poor survivor AI and the 4th is bad)
Just Cause series
Come to think of it, I mainly play fighting-based games.
So it should not be taken into consideration using commands even if they're available. I see no difference here.
The difference is that you have to change a setting from the menu. Opening to LAN, switching game modes for more loot or to vanish hostile mobs, changing render distance to spawn or despawn mobs, all exploits.
But if you can use commands straight from the main game interface, that's not a bug and it breaks the legitimacy for some people.
In other news, ruined portals now give you gold stuff so you can safely mine for gold and blackstone and trade with piglins in order to do nether-only survival.
This isn't a universal solution because you'd have to change the position each time you create a new world since the nether generation will be different. Also, there's almost no way of knowing where to teleport yourself without building a portal to the nether, which kind of defeats the point. Most of the time you'd end up teleporting yourself to the middle of a wall if you tried to enter random values.
Also, you can disable commands using an NBT editor, as well as enable them on maps that you download.
Remember those versions that minecraft pranked us with? Specifically:
Those are still downloadable! Watch this video for 2.0:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQdu9LKAdIU
To download the other ones you need to make a folder in the versions folder for minecraft and put the client and JSON file for the versions in there. They all need to be named the same aside from file extensions. Once you do that, you will be able to choose that version when making a new profile with the minecraft launcher.
15w14a is on this link:
http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/15w14a
1.RV-Pre1 is here:
http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/1.RV-Pre1
Minecraft 3D is here:
https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Java_Edition_3D_Shareware_v1.34
In addition, you would spawn in the Overworld if you died without a respawn anchor or if you broke it, and you can always do this. You would need a permanent anchor to have a 'natural' Nether spawn. Also, if you have two anchors and you break the one you chose to respawn with, does the other one work automatically? Never used them before. :/
I'm not sure either, but I would assume that it would work.
Remember those versions that minecraft pranked us with? Specifically:
Those are still downloadable! Watch this video for 2.0:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQdu9LKAdIU
To download the other ones you need to make a folder in the versions folder for minecraft and put the client and JSON file for the versions in there. They all need to be named the same aside from file extensions. Once you do that, you will be able to choose that version when making a new profile with the minecraft launcher.
15w14a is on this link:
http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/15w14a
1.RV-Pre1 is here:
http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/1.RV-Pre1
Minecraft 3D is here:
https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Java_Edition_3D_Shareware_v1.34
There is already a Reddit post suggesting this here. I would be surprised if Mojang did not add something like this to the game.
LP series? Not my style! Video series? Closer, but not quite. Survival journal, maybe? That's better. Now in Season 4 of the Legends of Quintropolis Journal (<< click to view)!! World download and more can be found there.
I will say that the optimality of spawning in the nether is determined by what biome you end up spawning in. Assuming you spawn with no loot, spawning in a soul sand valley would be extremely deadly. You would have to continuously dodge arrows and fireballs without anything to fight back with and at a slower speed than if you ran on normal ground. Spawning in a basalt delta would be a little better, but you wouldn't be able to craft any tools due to a lack of wood sources. You'd have to fight off magma cubes with your bare hands. If you spawn in a crimson forest, you have a source of wood and can climb trees, but you have to deal with the waves of hoglins and piglins that will attack you. You'd only be able to craft wooden tools (or gold if you were able to mine it) until you found either a bastion or a basalt delta (I don't think piglins trade if they're hostile). If you spawned in a nether waste, things would actually be quite passive, but the nether wastes are one of the hardest to actually live in. You'd have to go to another biome in order to get either wood or food (unless you wanted to live on rotten flesh by killing zombified piglins with your bare hands. You'd even need some wood in order to live off of mushroom stew). Your best bet would be spawning in a warped forest because you get a source of wood, you're safe from hoglins, most other mobs don't spawn there, and endermen won't attack unless you look at or attack them. But there's no food source in this biome.
Nether survival is still very dangerous, and certain worlds could give a bad experience such as one world where I spawned in a nether waste right next to a soul sand valley and the nearest other biome was over 150 blocks away.
Remember those versions that minecraft pranked us with? Specifically:
Those are still downloadable! Watch this video for 2.0:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQdu9LKAdIU
To download the other ones you need to make a folder in the versions folder for minecraft and put the client and JSON file for the versions in there. They all need to be named the same aside from file extensions. Once you do that, you will be able to choose that version when making a new profile with the minecraft launcher.
15w14a is on this link:
http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/15w14a
1.RV-Pre1 is here:
http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/1.RV-Pre1
Minecraft 3D is here:
https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Java_Edition_3D_Shareware_v1.34
Congrats, you've summarized exactly why the spawn-in-Nether idea sounds glamorous in theory but is terrible messy and flops in practice.
The Nether is way too deadly now IMO. I expect to get berated in response for saying this because a lot of people find MC too easy, but for me it is too hard and you have listed out exactly why.