

This leaves the player in a position where they are forced to let themself die if they want to return home, therefore losing the entire contents of their inventory.Ībsolutely game breaking. Entering this portal to return to the overworld took the player to 52764, 70, 145247. When the bug occurred, the player entered the over world portal, and was teleported to a new portal in the nether at 6596, 84, 18155. The portal in the overworld was at x,y,z 6586, 67, 18162 This was linked to a portal in the nether at 823, 119, 2270. Obviously you don't have to do trig in your head, but instead of thinking about adding the coords to 300, try to think about how far out from 0,0 you are. Here are the exact coordinates for one of those times: So if you've done trig, when you are at 150, 150, you aren't actually 300 blocks from 0,0. GitHub - XTeamXeno/Coords-in-overworld-to-nether: Simple program to convert overworld coords to nether coords in minecraft. To avoid linking problem, Make sure that no two Overworld portals are within 33. This has happened 2 times to players in my world. Simple program to convert overworld coords to nether coords in minecraft. These are the target coordinates for placing your Nether-side portal. Returning through this portal in the nether correctly multiplies the coordinates by 8, and now you are at an overworld nether portal with coordinates 8x the original portal. You can calculate nether coordinates by dividing your overworld X and Z coordinates by 8.

It seems that randomly it will instead put you at a portal in the nether with roughly the same coordinates of the one in the overworld. When entering an over world nether portal, it is supposed to put you at a portal in the nether with coordinates roughly 1/8 of the overworld portal.
