What happens after you beat the dragon? Does life return to normal? Can you g back to the worlds or do credits come up and the world gets deleted or you can't play it anymore. Any answer is helpful!
"After the whole sequence is over, the player respawns in the normal world with all their items, but zero experience. The world is completely the same as it was when the player entered “the End.” Thankfully, while the ending sequence is oddly formal and final, it doesn’t actually end anything. Notch didn’t make the Fallout 3 mistake. Phew.
If you decide to return to “the End,” you’ll find that everything there has stayed the same as well. The dragon is still dead, the portal is still there and going through it will still trigger the ending sequence and still rob you of any experience you happen to have."
Can you g back to the worlds or do credits come up and the world gets deleted or you can't play it anymore.
Yes, yes, and no.
After beating the Enderdragon, a long, pretty much nonsensical set of credits play. After the credits are over, you are back in your world. Everything is exactly the same as f nothing had happened. You retain all of your items from when you fought the Enderdragon. Think of it like beating an Elder Scrolls game. You technically beat the final boss, but can continue doing just about everything else in the game afterwards.
The Enderdragon is there to pretty much just be "brag that you killed it" boss. Nothing more really.
It'll be cool to see 'The End' and the Enderdragon on the Xbox360 one day, but for now I think the next major update between now and 1.2.3, will only see The End itself added without an Enderdragon or a way of getting back, as with the 1.9 pre-release version on the PC (I think)
We will have the Ender Dragon. It was added on the PC in Beta 1.9. We will be getting release 1.2.3.
Hmm, so which pre-release version on the PC only saw 'The End' added but without the Enderdragon too? It would make more sense for them to add both to the Xbox360 at once though!
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Well, Beta 1.9 was released in may different pieces. One of those had the End with no dragon and then another added the dragon. When we get 1.2.3, we'll obviously be getting both at once.
Yeah, although I've never played the PC Minecraft, I know there was like pre-release 1,2,3,4 etc I think! Wouldn't we get both The End and Enderdragon on the update between now and 1.2.3? I mean after the 1.8.2 bugfix update, if there is a 'step-between' update or whatever was spoken about before.
That would be up to 4J. If they do actually put out the smaller update, I doubt it will include the End because it's not very high on the list of things people really want. It'll have stuff like breeding, enchanting, etc.
All that can be said is that by 1.2.3, we'll have both the End and the Ender Dragon.
After killing the EnderDragon you get a shizz ton of Exp. and a credit screen that rolls with dialogue between 2 people speaking of you. The conversation between the 2 makes no sence, you can only come to the conclution that when Notch implemented it he was high on Oxy's, Meth, Pot, and snorted quite a bit of Pixie Sticks.
Rinse and repeat lol.
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Curse Premium"After the whole sequence is over, the player respawns in the normal world with all their items, but zero experience. The world is completely the same as it was when the player entered “the End.” Thankfully, while the ending sequence is oddly formal and final, it doesn’t actually end anything. Notch didn’t make the Fallout 3 mistake. Phew.
If you decide to return to “the End,” you’ll find that everything there has stayed the same as well. The dragon is still dead, the portal is still there and going through it will still trigger the ending sequence and still rob you of any experience you happen to have."
Yes, yes, and no.
After beating the Enderdragon, a long, pretty much nonsensical set of credits play. After the credits are over, you are back in your world. Everything is exactly the same as f nothing had happened. You retain all of your items from when you fought the Enderdragon. Think of it like beating an Elder Scrolls game. You technically beat the final boss, but can continue doing just about everything else in the game afterwards.
The Enderdragon is there to pretty much just be "brag that you killed it" boss. Nothing more really.
All that can be said is that by 1.2.3, we'll have both the End and the Ender Dragon.
Rinse and repeat lol.