Many people know about the Far Lands of Minecraft, a glitched terrain that looks like many strange-looking cliffs shoved together. But imagine what the Far Lands of the Nether looks like. Would it be the same odd cliffs, or a practically new dimension? I decided to discover that using teleporting commands.
The Story:
When I first put my feet into the nether portal, it was the ordinary dimension with lava, mobs, and Netherrack blocks.
But I knew that was about to change.
In no time, I was in the coordinates 12550700 90 0, and my first reaction was.. disappointment. I had to break blocks to get out of the way as best as possible, however, it seemed like it was neverending. I immediately realized that there was something different. I could only move forward or backwards instead of left and right. Even in the regular Far Lands all the way back in the Minecraft world, I was still able to move left and right in a glitchy way. In the Nether, I couldn't even go through the blocks. And well, I saw the view of what it looked like in the Far Lands of the Nether.
It seemed.. normal.. even if it was different.
The same Netherrack blocks, same Ghasts and Pigmen. I even saw one Pigman falling off from the terrain. However, there wasn't any sight of lava on the ground. Anywhere. No cliffs shoved together, nothing. It took a little bit to notice.. but the terrain itself was upside down. The fire and mushrooms weren't upside down at all. Weird.
I built a nether portal by breaking the blocks surrounding me. I had to make sure I was able to go through it (I can't move left and right). And when I went through the portal, I was at the coordinates 31999872 110 380. Everything was a strange view to me. There were so many streams of floating water, that it looked a bit satisfying However, I have no idea if I bypassed the 30,000,000 mark of the world. And the nether portal wasn't an ordinary nether portal. There were legit Netherrack slabs next to it, and the portal was completely invisible except for the purple effects.
And that's basically it for now.
(Please note that this was in Minecraft Pocket Edition)
EDIT: I have just noticed this topic was a thing. The Far Lands of the Nether is actually full of those cliffs. Sorry :/
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So I did this and....
I went to the nether and tp'd to 30,000,000. The whole thing was like the overworld but with lava streams. I could see long rows of bedrock below with gaps in between like the lava. There was a nether fortress right next to me, the whole thing was in strips of nether brick. Each block was 1/2 block a wide as normal and 1/2 block as tall, yet normal length. I also saw zombie pigmen walk off to their death and saw blazez sloly glide to their death.
In fact, I actually teleported to the 30,000,000 mark in the nether. There were floating lava SQUARES (they weren't 3D) everywhere. And that's all I found. I wonder what coordinates you would be on if you made a nether portal back into the real world.
Many people know about the Far Lands of Minecraft, a glitched terrain that looks like many strange-looking cliffs shoved together. But imagine what the Far Lands of the Nether looks like. Would it be the same odd cliffs, or a practically new dimension? I decided to discover that using teleporting commands.
The Story:
When I first put my feet into the nether portal, it was the ordinary dimension with lava, mobs, and Netherrack blocks.
But I knew that was about to change.
In no time, I was in the coordinates 12550700 90 0, and my first reaction was.. disappointment. I had to break blocks to get out of the way as best as possible, however, it seemed like it was neverending. I immediately realized that there was something different. I could only move forward or backwards instead of left and right. Even in the regular Far Lands all the way back in the Minecraft world, I was still able to move left and right in a glitchy way. In the Nether, I couldn't even go through the blocks. And well, I saw the view of what it looked like in the Far Lands of the Nether.
It seemed.. normal.. even if it was different.
The same Netherrack blocks, same Ghasts and Pigmen. I even saw one Pigman falling off from the terrain. However, there wasn't any sight of lava on the ground. Anywhere. No cliffs shoved together, nothing. It took a little bit to notice.. but the terrain itself was upside down. The fire and mushrooms weren't upside down at all. Weird.
I built a nether portal by breaking the blocks surrounding me. I had to make sure I was able to go through it (I can't move left and right). And when I went through the portal, I was at the coordinates 31999872 110 380. Everything was a strange view to me. There were so many streams of floating water, that it looked a bit satisfying However, I have no idea if I bypassed the 30,000,000 mark of the world. And the nether portal wasn't an ordinary nether portal. There were legit Netherrack slabs next to it, and the portal was completely invisible except for the purple effects.
And that's basically it for now.
(Please note that this was in Minecraft Pocket Edition)
EDIT: I have just noticed this topic was a thing. The Far Lands of the Nether is actually full of those cliffs. Sorry :/
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So I did this and....
I went to the nether and tp'd to 30,000,000. The whole thing was like the overworld but with lava streams. I could see long rows of bedrock below with gaps in between like the lava. There was a nether fortress right next to me, the whole thing was in strips of nether brick. Each block was 1/2 block a wide as normal and 1/2 block as tall, yet normal length. I also saw zombie pigmen walk off to their death and saw blazez sloly glide to their death.
In fact, I actually teleported to the 30,000,000 mark in the nether. There were floating lava SQUARES (they weren't 3D) everywhere. And that's all I found. I wonder what coordinates you would be on if you made a nether portal back into the real world.