So i made a nether portal and i spawned under a massive lava lake in the nether. I mined out about a 1000 blocks to the left of my portal and starting digging up but still ran into the lava lake. So i was wondering if it was possible to spawn a new nether but keep the over world the same
If you have MCedit you could build yourself a room around your portal with a tunnel leading out of the lava. Other than that, even if you deleted your Nether data unless you change to a different version it will generate the same way.
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What y value is your overworld portal at? When I made a portal on a superflat world, I ended up under a lava lake as well. The only thing I can think of is going to the nether, destroying the portal, and then killing yourself, then building your overworld portal higher up so the new portal will hopefully end up above the lake. I guess if you wanted to cheat you'd just go into creative and move your nether portal, but you could always use the TNT and piston trick or an invisible texture pack to see where the edges of the lake are so you can mine around it.
The nether is tied to the overworld seed, so it will create the same nether.
You think I don't know that? The point of me posting the information was to let people know that they could regenerate the nether with the new quartz ores if their nether didn't have quartz.
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look for "Saves".
Find the world you're using.
Find the folder DIM-1.
Delete it.
Done.
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The nether is tied to the overworld seed, so it will create the same nether.
You think I don't know that? The point of me posting the information was to let people know that they could regenerate the nether with the new quartz ores if their nether didn't have quartz.