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Nether

A view of the Nether.

This article is about the dimension. For the advancement, see Advancements § Nether. For the upcoming update, see Nether Update. For the portal structure, see Nether Portal. For other uses, see Nether (disambiguation).

Explore a scary new realm! A brand new hell world for fast travel. Portal in, move ten meters, portal out, and you’re hundreds of meters away.

The Halloween Update promo poster

The Nether is a molten hell-like dimension filled with fire, lava, and dangerous mobs.

Accessing

Main article: Nether Portal
Full and Budget Nether Portal

Budget version (left), Full portal (right)

To access the Nether, the player must construct a nether portal in the Overworld (portals created in The End do not activate). To create the portal, the player must first build a rectangular obsidian frame, ranging in size from a minimum of 4×5 to a maximum of 23×23. Once the frame is built, it can then be activated by placing fire within the frame, using flint and steel, fire charge, dispensers or any materials.

An activated portal allows most entities (with the exception of the wither, the ender dragon, and entities riding or being ridden by another entity) to be transported to a corresponding portal in the Nether. In Survival, the player must stand in a nether portal for 4 seconds to get to the Nether. The player can step out of a portal before it completes its animation to abort the teleport. The portal generates a sound effect while the player is inside it. If there is no corresponding portal, a new 4×5 portal is created. The portal can be destroyed by breaking the obsidian frame, by a nearby explosion, or by placing water or lava into it with a bucket or dispenser. Any of the blocks in the corners can be destroyed without destroying the portal.

In the Old world type, it is impossible to construct a Nether portal. The portal block must be placed using cheats.‌[Bedrock Edition only]

Environment

Bedrock comprises the top (below layer 127) and bottom 4 layers in a rough pattern. In the infinite worlds of the Java and Bedrock Editions, the Nether is also horizontally infinite. In Bedrock Edition, the build limit in the nether is 128 blocks, despite it being 256 in all other dimensions.

Glowstone clusters generate on ceilings, and mushrooms grow abundantly on the ground. There are patches of floating gravel and soul sand. Small caverns form in the netherrack, which contain random nether quartz and nether gold deposits. Near the level of the lava oceans, patches of magma blocks generate within the netherrack, making travel difficult and potentially damaging to armor.

Nether fortresses, the Nether's only naturally occurring structures, provide valuable loot, and are the only places where blazes and wither skeletons naturally spawn. Nether fortresses are also the only places where nether wart naturally generates.

The Nether has no day-night cycle and no weather. Natural sources of light include fire, lava, portals, and glowstone. Even with a light level of 0, the Nether has a dim ambient light (roughly equivalent to light level 8 in the Overworld). Light otherwise functions exactly the same as it does in the Overworld and the End.

Locations in the Nether correlate to Overworld coordinates, but horizontal Overworld distances are scaled down by a ratio of 8:1 for travel in the Nether. Therefore, traveling one block in the Nether means traveling eight blocks in the Overworld. For example, in a perfect scenario, a player who enters a portal in the Overworld at x=0, z=0 and travels in the Nether to x=1000, z=1000 returns to the Overworld at x=8000, z=8000. This makes portals a useful tool for traveling long distances in the Overworld.

Nether 'biome'

An image of the Nether with a nether fortress.

Most items and blocks in the Nether function the same as they do in the Overworld, with a few notable exceptions:

  • Beds explode and cause fires when a player attempts to sleep in one. It has an explosion power of 5. The explosion is larger than that of TNT, which has an explosion power of 4.
  • There is no way to place liquid water in the Nether without the use of commands, besides the usage of a cauldron.
    • Using water buckets produces steam particles and a hissing sound, leaving the player with an empty bucket.
    • Ice that is melted or smashed in the Nether does not produce water.
    • If somehow placed using cheats, water takes on a reddish-brown color.‌[Bedrock Edition only]
    • If placed from a water bucket into a cauldron, water takes on a reddish-brown color.‌[Bedrock Edition only]
    • A wet sponge instantly becomes a regular sponge when placed.
  • Lava flows twice as far (8 blocks) and much faster in the Nether than in the Overworld.
  • Grass blocks and leaves take a dead-looking brownish color since the Nether is a warm biome.
  • Maps generate a brown-gray static pattern. The player's direction indicator spins randomly; its location is still relative to the player's location in the Nether, except in the New Nintendo 3DS Edition, where it is always in the center of the map.
  • Compasses and clocks spin wildly, making it impossible to tell the time while in the Nether.
  • Snow golems rapidly take fire damage and die, due to the Nether being a warm biome. However, they can survive if they have the Fire Resistance status effect.

Mobs

The Nether is home to its own share of mobs, most of which are fire- and lava-proof. Skeletons, chickens, and endermen are the only Overworld mobs that can naturally spawn in the Nether; in Java Edition, baby zombie pigmen may spawn as chicken jockeys.

Other Overworld mobs do not naturally spawn in the Nether but can be teleported through portals (with the exception of withers and ender dragons).

Zoglins do not count as Nether mobs as they don't spawn in the Nether.

Blaze Face PigmanJockeyFace EndermanFace GhastFace HoglinFace Magma Cube Face PiglinFace SkeletonFace StriderFace WitherSkeletonHead ZombiePigmanFace
Blaze Chicken Jockey
[JE only]
Enderman Ghast Hoglin
[upcoming: JE 1.16 & BE 1.16.0]
Magma Cube Piglin
[upcoming: JE 1.16 & BE 1.16.0]
Skeleton Strider
[upcoming: JE 1.16]
Wither Skeleton Zombie Pigman

Biomes

Main article: Biomes

There are currently five biomes in the Nether.‌[upcoming: JE 1.16 & BE 1.16.0]

Nether Wastes

Main article: Nether Wastes

The first of these, largely consists of large platforms of Netherrack, as well as massive lava oceans. Lava sources hidden in the Netherrack are also common, making mining somewhat dangerous. Random fires across the Netherrack are yet another hazard to the unwary player. Zombie Pigmen and Piglins[upcoming: JE 1.16 & BE 1.16.0] both spawn commonly. Soul Sand and magma occasionally appear in large clusters, as well as veins of Nether Quartz. Nether Gold Ore spawns with half the rarity of quartz.‌[upcoming: JE 1.16] The fog is a dark red color. With the night vision effect, it becomes a light shade of red.

Crimson Forest and Warped Forest

Main articles: Crimson Forest and Warped Forest

There are two types of "forest" biomes that can be found in the Nether, there is the Crimson Forest and the Warped Forest. Both biomes are made up of huge fungus structures that are composed of wart blocks, shroomlights, and stem blocks. The ground is made out of nylium and netherrack, with fungi, roots and other vegetation growing on the nylium. Most blocks and vegatation have equivalents in both biomes:

  • Crimson Forest: Crimson fungi, crimson nylium, crimson roots, nether wart blocks, weeping vines, crimson stems, crimson Planks, crimson hyphae, and other blocks made from crimson planks.
    • Hoglins only spawn in this biome and do not have a warped forest equivalent.
    • Piglins spawn more frequently in this biome than the Nether Wastes.
    • The fog color in the crimson forest is a deep red color, similar to the color found in the Nether Wastes biome.
  • Warped Forest: Warped fungi, warped nylium, warped roots, warped wart blocks, twisting vines, warped stems, warped planks, warped hyphae, and other blocks made from warped planks.
    • Nether sprouts can only be found in this biome and do not have a crimson forest equivalent.
    • Endermen spawn much more frequently in this biome when compared to the rest of the Nether.
    • The fog color found in the warped forest is a dark blue color, which turns into a magenta color when viewed with the night vision effect.

Soul Sand Valley

Main article: Soul Sand Valley

This biome‌[upcoming: JE 1.16 & BE 1.16.0] has a high spawn rate of both Ghasts and Skeletons. Large pillars of Basalt also spawn. The biome itself is covered in Soul Sand, Soul Soil, and Soul Fire. Nether Fossils also generate here‌[JE only], which differ from the Fossils that are found in the Overworld. The fog in this biome is a cyan color similar to soul fire.

Basalt Deltas

Main article: Basalt Deltas

This is a volcanic-themed biome containing large mountains of basalt and occasional patches of blackstone.‌[upcoming: JE 1.16] There are ash particles everywhere and the fog is a dark grey color. The night vision status effect turns the fog white. Because of the high spawn-rate of Magma Cubes and the many sheer cliffs, it is one of the more dangerous biomes to survive in.

Respawn Anchor ‌[upcoming: JE 1.16]

A respawn anchor is a block that can be used to set the player's spawn point within the Nether, similar to beds in the Overworld. Usage of the respawn anchor in either the Overworld or The End results in an explosion, destroying the block.

Generation

Within the Nether, mobs such as ghasts, packs of zombified piglin, and the occasional magma cube and enderman spawn. Certain structures, such as nether gold ore, nether quartz ore, glowstone veins, and nether fortresses generate only in the Nether. The Nether is also the only place where ancient debris, a material used in making netherite scrap and later, netherite items, can be found.

While water cannot be placed in the Nether dimension, ice can and water lakes (and other Overworld structures) can still generate, if the Nether is used in a superflat or buffet preset.

In Bedrock Edition, if the nether is used as the biome for overworld generation, a bedrock ceiling generates at altitude 128. If a river generates in the nether biome, the bedrock ceiling does not generate over the river biome (which exposes sunlight). The terrain consists entirely of stone, without any netherrack or nether related block generated. Although the terrain is entirely stone, no ore is generated (including dirt, gravel, andesite, etc). Caverns and lakes (with red-colored water) still generate. The player is still able to place water in an overworld nether biome, but trying to sleep in a bed still causes an explosion.‌[until BE 1.16.0]

‌in Bedrock Edition 1.16.0[upcoming], when Overworld biomes generated in the Nether dimension, at layer 30, the lava sea is replaced with water sea. Passive mobs cannot spawn, while monsters can. Overworld structures cannot generate, but nether fortresses still generate. Nether mobs such as zombified piglins and magma cubes can spawn only as part of the fortress. Overworld mineral veins still generate as normal, but no Nether vein mineral generates. Despite lava springs being the only light source, the lighting is reasonable, as players can still see without light sources. The fog is the same as sky color in the overworld. No trees generate, and only some vegetation such as kelp, seagrass, flowers, grass, fern, sugar cane, cactus, and mushroom can generate in sparse quantities, and disks are also rare. Additionally, the Nether music track is exclusive to this dimension.

Generated structures

Name Description Image
Lava sea Lava seas are found at and below level 30 in the Nether. They make a large portion of the Nether. They can stretch for hundreds of meters in any direction and are usually bordered by netherrack, soul sand(nether wastes), gravel(nether wastes) and/or magma blocks. Striders can naturally spawn here. Swimming Ghasts
Nether Fortress Nether fortresses are large, bridge-like generated structures in the Nether, containing dangerous mobs but also valuable loot. They are the only places where wither skeletons and blazes generate naturally. View Fortress
Glowstone clusters Glowstone clusters are typically veins of glowstone that can be among the hardest natural materials to harvest that don't require digging. They form in coral-like structures on the underside of hanging netherrack, so they are often found on the ceilings of the Nether, where they provide light along with the ever present lava. GlowstoneInNether
Hidden Lava A single block of lava generates randomly within netherrack and when they generate exposed to air, they create lava rivers and lava falls. HiddenlavainNether
Nether Quartz Ore veins Large veins consisting of nether quartz ore blocks. Quarts In the Nether
Nether Gold Ore veins Small veins consisting of nether gold ore blocks.
Magma Block veins Large "veins" consisting of magma blocks. Nether Magma Block
Soul Sand patches Small "patches" of soul sand usually occurring around layer 30 — 64 in Nether wastes near lava sea. SoulSand
Gravel patches Small "patches" of gravel usually occurring around layer 30–64 in Nether wastes near lava sea. Gravel in Nether
Nether ravines Vertical air cavities, stretching to 25 blocks in height, now occur sometimes in chains across all elevations of the Nether, often forming extensive ravines.
Nether Fossils Clusters of nether fossils can be found within soul sand valley biomes, along with the usual hazards, such as soul fire. File:Soul Sand Valley.jpeg
Ancient Debris Minimal veins of ancient debris are found within the deepest levels of the Nether, between levels 8-22, but they can also be found at levels 7-119. Natural Ancient Debris

Blocks

Naturally generated

Naturally generated blocks includes those that are created through the world seed.

Naturally created

Naturally created blocks are created through a combination of events that lead these blocks to be placed by natural causes, not by the player.

Image Name
Air
Bedrock Bedrock
Lava Lava
Gravel Gravel
Brown Mushroom Brown Mushroom
Red Mushroom Red Mushroom
Fire Fire
Netherrack Netherrack
Soul Sand Soul Sand
Glowstone Glowstone
Nether Quartz Ore Nether Quartz Ore
Magma Block Magma Block
Ancient Debris Ancient Debris
[upcoming: JE 1.16 & BE 1.16.0]
Nether Gold Ore Nether Gold Ore
[upcoming: JE 1.16]
Soul Fire Soul Fire
[upcoming: JE 1.16 & BE 1.16.0]
Soul Soil Soul Soil
[upcoming: JE 1.16 & BE 1.16.0]
Bone Block Bone Block
[upcoming: JE 1.16]
Warped Fungus Warped Fungi
[upcoming: JE 1.16 & BE 1.16.0]
Crimson Fungus Crimson Fungi
[upcoming: JE 1.16 & BE 1.16.0]
Shroomlight Shroomlight
[upcoming: JE 1.16 & BE 1.16.0]
Warped Stem Warped Stem
[upcoming: JE 1.16 & BE 1.16.0]
Crimson Stem Crimson Stem
[upcoming: JE 1.16 & BE 1.16.0]
Warped Nylium Warped Nylium
[upcoming: JE 1.16 & BE 1.16.0]
Crimson Nylium Crimson Nylium
[upcoming: JE 1.16 & BE 1.16.0]
Twisting Vines Age 0 Twisting Vines Plant Twisting Vines
[upcoming: JE 1.16]
Weeping Vines Age 0 Weeping Vines Plant Weeping Vines
[upcoming: JE 1.16 & BE 1.16.0]
Warped Roots Warped Roots
[upcoming: JE 1.16 & BE 1.16.0]
Crimson Roots Crimson Roots
[upcoming: JE 1.16 & BE 1.16.0]
Warped Wart Block Warped Wart Block
[upcoming: JE 1.16 & BE 1.16.0]
Nether Wart Block Nether Wart Block
[upcoming: JE 1.16 & BE 1.16.0]
Nether Sprouts Nether Sprouts
[upcoming: JE 1.16 & BE 1.16.0]
Basalt Basalt
[upcoming: JE 1.16 & BE 1.16.0]
Blackstone Blackstone
[upcoming: JE 1.16 & BE 1.16.0]
Image Name
Air
Bedrock Bedrock
Lava Lava
Obsidian Obsidian
Nether Portal Nether Portal
File:Blackstone JE1.png Blackstone
Netherrack Netherrack[BE only]

Structures

These blocks are generated as part of nether fortresses, but only when the "generated structures" option is on.

Image Name
Air
Bedrock Bedrock
Lava Lava
Spawner Spawner
Chest Chest
Nether Bricks Nether Bricks
Nether Brick Fence Nether Brick Fence
Nether Brick Stairs Nether Brick Stairs
Nether Wart Nether Wart

Technical information

ID

NameIdentifierNumeric ID
?? ?

Folder

In Java Edition, the Nether is stored in .minecraft/saves/worldname/DIM-1. Deleting this file resets the Nether, so that all player-made changes and buildings in that dimension are undone.

In Bedrock Edition, the com.mojang/minecraftWorlds/world ID/db folder contains several collections of chunks. Some of these files are used for the Nether, but it is impossible to tell which ones simply by reading the file name.

Achievements

Icon Achievement In-game description Actual requirements (if different) Gamerscore earned Trophy type (PS4)
PS4 Other
Into The NetherConstruct a Nether Portal.Light a nether portal.30GBronze

Advancements

There is a whole tab dedicated to the Nether in the advancement system, all involving visiting the Nether in some way in order to advance.

Icon Advancement In-game description Parent Actual requirements (if different) Resource location
Advancement-plain-rawNether
Bring summer clothes Enter the Nether dimension.nether/root
Advancement-fancy-rawReturn to Sender
Destroy a Ghast with a fireball NetherKill a ghast by deflecting a ghast fireball back into it via hitting or shooting a projectile at the fireball.nether/return_to_sender
Advancement-fancy-rawSubspace Bubble
Use the Nether to travel 7 km in the Overworld NetherUse the Nether to travel between 2 points in the Overworld with a minimum horizontal euclidean distance of 7000 blocks between each other, which is 875 blocks in the Nether.nether/fast_travel
Advancement-plain-rawA Terrible Fortress
Break your way into a Nether Fortress NetherEnter a nether fortress.nether/find_fortress
Advancement-fancy-rawUneasy Alliance
Rescue a Ghast from the Nether, bring it safely home to the Overworld... and then kill it Return to SenderKill a ghast while the player is in the Overworld.nether/uneasy_alliance
Advancement-plain-rawSpooky Scary Skeleton
Obtain a Wither Skeleton's skull A Terrible FortressHave a wither skeleton skull in your inventory.nether/get_wither_skull
Advancement-plain-rawInto Fire
Relieve a Blaze of its rod A Terrible FortressHave a blaze rod in your inventory.nether/obtain_blaze_rod
Advancement-plain-rawInvicon Nether StarWithering Heights
Summon the Wither Spooky Scary SkeletonBe within a 100.9×100.9×103.5 cuboid centered on the wither when it is spawned.nether/summon_wither
Advancement-plain-rawLocal Brewery
Brew a Potion Into FirePick up an item from a brewing stand potion slot. This does not need to be a potion. Water bottles or even glass bottles can also trigger this advancement.[1]nether/brew_potion
Advancement-plain-rawBring Home the Beacon
Construct and place a Beacon Withering HeightsBe within a 20×20×14 cuboid centered on a beacon block when it realizes it has become powered.nether/create_beacon
Advancement-fancy-rawA Furious Cocktail
Have every potion effect applied at the same time Local BreweryHave all of these 13 status effects applied to the player at the same time: The source of the effects is irrelevant for the purposes of this advancement. Other status effects may be applied to the player, but are ignored for this advancement.nether/all_potions
Advancement-oval-rawBeaconator
Bring a Beacon to full power Bring Home the BeaconBe within a 20×20×14 cuboid centered on a beacon block when it realizes it is being powered by a size 4 pyramid.nether/create_full_beacon
Advancement-fancy-rawHow Did We Get Here?
Have every effect applied at the same time A Furious CocktailHave all of these 27 status effects applied to the player at the same time: The source of the effects is irrelevant for the purposes of this advancement. Other status effects may be applied to the player, but are ignored for this advancement.
This is a hidden advancement, meaning that it can be viewed by the player only after completing it, regardless of if its child advancement(s), if any, have been completed.
nether/all_effects

Video

Note: This video is outdated, as wither skeletons, nether brick slabs, nether quartz ore, and magma blocks were added in Java Edition 1.4.2, Java Edition 1.4.6, Java Edition 1.5, and Java Edition 1.10, respectively.

History

indev
0.31 (January 7, 2010)Added a map theme named "Hell". It was a normal map, but with a lava ocean, perpetually dim lighting, and a black sky with dull red clouds. Map themes were later removed in Infdev.
alpha
September 18, 2010Notch mentions the return of the hell biome, and that it can be used for fast travel, based on a transportation method used in the novel series The Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan. Within a dangerous transportation system, "the Ways", people could travel a massive amount of distance in a few days instead of weeks.
v1.2.0October 4, 2010This announcement poster hinted that the hell world would utilize portals and that distance traveled inside the hell world would be multiplied greatly on the map above ground.
October 8, 2010Notch reveals a new block type, now known as soul sand, that would be included in the new dimension.
October 10, 2010A screenshot was released by Notch depicting what the Nether would look like.
October 11, 2010Notch makes mention of the first mob to be added to the Nether, saying "You will hate the Ghast."
October 25, 2010Notch tweets that he is working on the second new Nether mob, and says that they are less dangerous but are otherwise "pointless."
October 29, 2010Notch was conflicted on naming the new dimension; he wanted to avoid "re-using existing religious names", and wanted to use a more creative and original name. He considered both "the Slip" and "the Nexus" but felt that neither felt "[M]inecrafty enough". It was eventually changed to "the Nether" on the day of the Halloween Update release.
previewA preview of the Halloween Update was sent out to two gaming websites later that day.[2] Interestingly, the name "the Slip" was used in this release.
previewAdded the Nether, including ghasts, zombie pigmen, netherrack, soul sand, glowstone, and nether portals.
v1.2.2Lava was made to flow farther than it did on the Overworld.
beta
May 2, 2011Portals were made to function properly in multiplayer, allowing players in servers to teleport between the Overworld and the Nether.
1.6Test Build 3Beds in the Nether were made to explode if used.
Java Edition
1.0.0September 16, 2011Jens Bergensten tweets a teaser screenshot of changes to the Nether terrain generation, including nether fortresses.
September 19, 2011Jens releases a second teaser screenshot, showcasing the structure of the upcoming nether fortresses.
September 21, 2011Jens mentions that he is finished with most of the new Nether features, including two new mobs, one of which is a "retexturing attempt".
Beta 1.9 PrereleaseMany new additions to the nether, including: magma cubes, blazes (as well as blaze spawners and blaze rods), nether fortresses (including nether bricks, nether brick stairs and Nether brick fences), nether wart, ghast tears dropped by ghasts and gold nuggets dropped by zombie pigmen.
Beta 1.9 Prerelease 4With the addition of the Silk Touch enchantment, it was possible to legitimately obtain water using ice in the Nether.
Beta 1.9 Prerelease 5The ability to pick up ice blocks with the Silk Touch enchantment was removed.
1.2.112w06aSnow golems now take damage in the Nether.
1.3.112w16aAdded the /give command. Using it to get water or flowing_water blocks allows another way to place water in the nether.
12w17aIce can now be obtained with Silk Touch again, but ice no longer melts into water in the Nether.
12w22aRarely, Nether portals spawn zombie pigmen.
12w27aGrowing nether wart is no longer restricted to the Nether – it can be grown in the Overworld and The End.
1.4.212w32aZombie pigmen can wear armor, and the sword they are holding makes them deal more damage.
12w34aAny mobs and entities can travel through Nether portals.
12w36aAdded wither skeletons.
1.4.612w49aAdded nether brick slabs.
1.513w01aNether quartz ore is added to the Nether, which spawns around netherrack.
1.5.1Lava flows more quickly in the Nether, and hidden lava can be found in the Nether.
1.6.113w18aChests can now be found in nether fortresses.
2013 Music UpdateFour music tracks added for the Nether, including "Concrete Halls", "Dead Voxel", "Warmth" and "Ballad of the Cats".
1.7.213w37aAdded the /setblock command which can place water in the Nether.
1.814w03aAdded the /fill command which can place water in the Nether.
14w25aRemoved the item forms of water. The /give command can no longer be used to get water in the nether because water can no longer exist in inventories (just as a placed block). /setblock or /fill should be used in place of /give.
1.915w31aRemoved the Nether fog.
15w31cRe-added the Nether fog.
15w49aThe wither and ender dragon no longer travel through portals.
1.1016w20aEndermen now rarely spawn in the Nether, and can now pick up netherrack.
Added magma blocks.
Added red nether bricks and nether wart blocks, which can be crafted but do not otherwise generate naturally in the Nether.
1.1318w07aVertical air cavities, stretching from bedrock level as far as Y=35 and filled with lava to Y=10, now occur in chains across the bottom of the Nether, often forming extensive ravines.
18w19aThe biome "Hell" has been renamed to "Nether".
pre5The biome ID of the Nether has been changed from hell to nether.
Upcoming Java Edition
1.1620w06aAdded 3 new biomes to the Nether, the crimson forest, warped forest and soul sand valley, while renaming the original "Nether" biome to "Nether Wastes".
Added ancient debris, a rare ore that generates in the Nether.
Added hoglins, which spawn exclusively in the crimson forest in the Nether.
20w07aAdded piglins, which spawn in both the crimson forest and nether wastes in the Nether.
20w10aAdded ambient sounds to the Nether.
20w11aAdded twisting vines to the warped forest biome in the Nether.
Added nether gold ore to the Nether.
20w13aAdded striders, which spawn on lava lakes.
20w15aAdded the Basalt Deltas biome to the Nether.
Added 3 new music tracks including: "Chrysopoeia", "Rubedo" and "So Below".
Pocket Edition Alpha
0.12.1April 22, 2015Tommaso Checchi tweets a picture of the Nether, showing that it is officially in development.
He later tweets stating that he will not tell how finished it is or what version it will be in.[3]
build 1Added the Nether.
Water can be placed in the Nether by breaking ice.
build 6Lava now spreads faster in the Nether.
0.15.0build 1Endermen can now spawn in the Nether, and can now pick up netherrack.
0.16.0build 1Water cannot be placed in nether without inventory editing or using commands.
Pocket Edition
1.0.0Four music tracks added for the Nether, including "Concrete Halls", "Dead Voxel", "Warmth" and "Ballad of the Cats".
1.1.3alpha 1.1.3.0Added magma blocks.
Added red nether bricks and nether wart blocks, which can be crafted but do not otherwise generate naturally in the nether.
Upcoming Bedrock Edition
1.16.0beta 1.16.0.51Added 3 new biomes to the Nether, the crimson forest, warped forest and soul sand valley.
Added ancient debris, a rare ore that generates in the Nether.
Added hoglins and piglins, hoglin spawn exclusively in the crimson forest in the Nether, while piglin spawn in both the crimson forest and nether wastes in the Nether.
Legacy Console Edition
TU1CU1 1.0 Patch 11.0.1Added the Nether.
TU9Added new music to the Nether.
Added nether fortresses.
Added Reset Nether option to force regeneration of the Nether. This is helpful for older saves that didn't have a nether fortress.
TU43CU33 1.36 Patch 13Endermen can now spawn in the Nether, and can now pick up netherrack.
Added magma blocks.
Added red nether bricks and nether wart blocks, which can be crafted, but do not otherwise generate naturally in the Nether.
New Nintendo 3DS Edition
0.1.0Added the Nether.
1.3.12Improved view distance.

Issues

Issues relating to "The Nether" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there.

Trivia

  • Upon entering the Nether as a single player, the passage of time freezes in the Overworld, resuming when the player returns unless the /forceload command is used. This is due to the spawn chunks no longer being ticked, and not chunks loading and unloading as some players believe. The spawn chunks are kept loaded when there are no players in the overworld, but most stuff other than basic redstone stops working.
  • The numbers for the 3 dimensions are -1=The Nether, 0=The Overworld, 1=The End. This implies that the Nether is the next dimension over from the Overworld in the "down" direction and The End is the next dimension over in the "up" direction. Although it is confirmed that the 3 dimensions are not supposed to be stacked vertically.[4]
  • In Bedrock Edition, if a section of the bedrock ceiling is removed (e.g., through commands) mobs cannot spawn directly below where the ceiling should be because Nether mobs on the surface have a density cap of 0.

Gallery

See also

References

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