Void



The void is the name given to the empty space below the world in any dimension.

Java Edition
Falling into the void past Y=-64 causes the health of any mob (except the ender dragon) to be depleted by about every half second, leading to the player's death in $2 1/2$ seconds. Armor, totem of undying, resistance effect and the Protection enchantment does not protect the player from dying in the void, and death occurs at Y=-199.10. Other status effects can alter the death level slightly. After this, if no buttons are pressed, the player usually falls to death at somewhere below Y=-256, with this number varying on each death. It is possible to survive in the void if the player constantly eats enchanted golden apples. However, the only way to have enough of them is to have a command block constantly giving them to the player. The player can also survive in the void by having regeneration of a sufficient level (achievable only by commands). If commands are used to make the player invincible or bestow infinite health, the player falls until Minecraft crashes. A player who falls into the void on a server with anti-flying measures is kicked out regardless of having a flying mod. Riding a vehicle into the void results in the player being stuck in the vehicle until death.



The Void is red in the Nether, black in the overworld, and purple in the End.

Other entities may also fall through the void and receive the same damage as the player, with the exception of the wither, which appears to take tremendous damage. The ender dragon is completely immune to the void damage. All entities disappear at Y=-64. Any entity between layer Y=319 and Y=-64 appears as black. In the Overworld and in the Nether, a barrier layer of bedrock prevents the player from accessing the void. In The End, however, the void is easily accessible due to the large gaps between the islands.

Bedrock and Education editions
In Bedrock Edition and Education Edition, the player's health is depleted by every half second at any negative height. At Y=-40 an invisible barrier is erected, preventing the player from falling further. This barrier can be bypassed by using commands such as, after which the player falls indefinitely. In Creative mode, one does not die, giving free access to flying under the void. A player who falls in the void in Creative eventually lands on an invisible barrier at Y=-40. However, if the player goes to any coordinates beyond negative or positive X or Z of 8,388,608 blocks, the invisible barrier disappears due to blocks of any kind no longer being solid to the player. A similar phenomenon can occur due to.

There is daylight according to the current time in the void of Bedrock Edition.

A wither summoned in the void will die after the 10 seconds of wither protection.

All entities except ender dragons and NPCs are damaged by the void.

Legacy Console Edition
Entering the bottom void is not possible in the Legacy Console Editions. Although the player is unable to break the bottom or top layer of bedrock, even in Creative, the player can enter it by breaking end stone in the end until reaching the void. As in Java Edition, the player takes damage every half-seconds below Y=-64, and armor, a totem of undying and enchantments do not protect the player from dying. The player dies upon reaching zero health and may respawn back to the overworld. Also, the player automatically jumps out of the vehicle at around Y=-46. If the player does somehow manage to access the void from the Overworld, falling into it results in the player standing on it. This also happens at the y-coordinate of 512, where an invisible barrier is erected to stop the player from going any higher. The invisible barrier for the bottom is not present in the End. If the player is affected with Resistance 5+, Regeneration 8+ or Instant Health, the player can fall infinitely into the void without dying; however, this can be done only with the use of host privileges, mods or external editors, which may cause the player to become banned.

Additionally, black void fog exists. It increases with depth as the player descends past Y=17. As the player travels deeper, the fog at the edge of the render distance grows nearer, until the player reaches the deepest depths where visibility is reduced to just a few blocks, beyond which lies only blackness.

New Nintendo 3DS Edition
In the New Nintendo 3DS Edition, the player's health is depleted by every half second at any negative height. A player who falls in Creative mode does not take damage. The player can fall past Y=-100000, and it is unknown if a limit exists. Saving, exiting and reloading the world returns the player to Y=-5.

There is daylight according to the current time of the void.

Trivia

 * When viewed on a map, the void is seen as the pattern used for an unexplored area.
 * This is because there are no blocks recorded in the void's area, just the same as if the player has not explored or recorded normal areas.
 * When falling below Y=0, the second to last line of the debug screen disappears entirely, and is replaced by "Outside of world..."
 * This also occurs when a player reaches above Y=256.
 * The player can survive in the void with the Regeneration effect of level 6 or higher.
 * In the Bedrock Edition, the Void is the same color as the sky in the overworld.
 * In Creative mode, using an ender pearl twice on the top layer of bedrock in the Nether causes the player to be transported into the void above the Nether.

Gallery
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