So my survival world's nether came with a nether fortress with blaze spawners, but after doing a bunch of exploring I couldn't find any netherwart anywhere. Also, this world was made before netherwart spawned naturally on soul sand. In this nether, I made a nice semi-automatic blaze farm that works amazingly. It took quite a bit resources and some time to make. I'm wondering whether or not the stuff I built will disappear if I reset the nether to try and get some nether wart.
Yes. Resetting the Nether doesn't simply reboot your existing Nether to include a fortress, it erases it completely and starts a new Nether. The current natural landscape, along with anything you built in it, will be gone.
Yes. Resetting the Nether doesn't simply reboot your existing Nether to include a fortress, it erases it completely and starts a new Nether. The current natural landscape, along with anything you built in it, will be gone.
Ok thanks for the help. Also, do you know how when you travel far enough to places on the PC version that new terrain generates with new update structures and what not? Does that same concept work if I haven't gone to the other sidwe of the nether yet?
Ok thanks for the help. Also, do you know how when you travel far enough to places on the PC version that new terrain generates with new update structures and what not? Does that same concept work if I haven't gone to the other sidwe of the nether yet?
unfortunately no. The nether is loaded upon world creation as a whole. Unlike the overworld, which can have undiscovered chunks, albeit small depending on where you have been, the nether is completely generated. This is the one reason it loads pretty quickly.
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Ok thanks for the help. Also, do you know how when you travel far enough to places on the PC version that new terrain generates with new update structures and what not? Does that same concept work if I haven't gone to the other sidwe of the nether yet?
No, the nether on the Xbox generates all at once when you create your world or when you reset the nether. Only the overworld generates piecemeal as you explore it.
I had a similar issue, only it was resource problems. When I first spawned my nether, I got fire potions and raided the glowstone completely. I didn't have a very large fortress, and between the 4 builders in my world, we decimated most of the nether brick, and had death falls everywhere in the fortress from large excavations.
Despite my resource-intensive Blaze Trap, we reset the nether. I will say I don't regret it AT ALL. First, we broke the blaze spawners and were able to salvage 80% of the resource we put into it. (the other 20% was flooring over the lava ocean). We brought all our chests out, and did some last-minute mining (a little more netherbrick and soul-sand just to be ready). Upon the reset, we got a much more polished Nether fortress, (less jagged edges, more complete look), and the blaze spawners were exactly where we left them. Within about an hour, we had a working blaze trap again, and all the stuff we were missing out on. Really a great idea IMO.
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unfortunately no. The nether is loaded upon world creation as a whole. Unlike the overworld, which can have undiscovered chunks, albeit small depending on where you have been, the nether is completely generated. This is the one reason it loads pretty quickly.
No, the nether on the Xbox generates all at once when you create your world or when you reset the nether. Only the overworld generates piecemeal as you explore it.
Despite my resource-intensive Blaze Trap, we reset the nether. I will say I don't regret it AT ALL. First, we broke the blaze spawners and were able to salvage 80% of the resource we put into it. (the other 20% was flooring over the lava ocean). We brought all our chests out, and did some last-minute mining (a little more netherbrick and soul-sand just to be ready). Upon the reset, we got a much more polished Nether fortress, (less jagged edges, more complete look), and the blaze spawners were exactly where we left them. Within about an hour, we had a working blaze trap again, and all the stuff we were missing out on. Really a great idea IMO.
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