How we could do it is that when you hit the certain block it however you activate the portal, it generate a new euros, but with the Nether patch on, so everything is Netherrack. Then it would also create the same block at the spawn, so you could go back. So basically, there's a block that teleports you between the worlds. I think the modders of the community could do it!
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How we could do it is that when you hit the certain block it however you activate the portal, it generate a new euros, but with the Nether patch on, so everything is Netherrack. Then it would also create the same block at the spawn, so you could go back. So basically, there's a block that teleports you between the worlds. I think the modders of the community could do it!
This actually might be possible. C0deH4cker DID make an auto-reactor mod it's just not updated. It would be hard but I think it's very possible. But some blocks would have to NOT turn into netherrack. He would have to add a height limit and stuff because it would be hard to remember the blocks and also chest items might disappear. So I think it is VERY possible
I doubt treebl would have a hard time figuring out how to switch worlds using his ModPE scripting language...but I do doubt his ModPE scripting language would be very fast at generating a new world from scratch using a noise algorithm. Anyway, the idea is possible, but you'd probably end up going to a pre-generated world that you have to manually copy to your device.
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If mojang implement the raspberry api to mcpe you could make it so that a nether reactor teleports you to a map labled the nether and that netherrack spawns zombie pigman and then link the inventorys of the 2 worlds.
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