Minecraft: How to create a teleporter

Minecraft: How to create a teleporter

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In Minecraft, ender pearls are very useful for teleportation. Minecraft gamers playing in survival mode can build a teleporter to return to a specific location in an instant. Luckily, creating a teleporter in Minecraft is pretty easy.

Teleporters can be manual or automatic. With manual teleporters, gamers will need other players on their servers to teleport. With the automatic teleporter, players can teleport themselves based on time in the game.

The builds for these two types of teleporters are quite similar.

Building a teleporter in Minecraft: A step-by-step guide

Materials Needed

  • Soul sand (x1)
  • Water bucket (x1)
  • Daylight sensor (x1) - Automatic
  • Redstone torch (x1) - Manual
  • Button (x1) - Manual
  • Trap door (x1)
  • Ender pearls (as many as needed)

Step One - Dig

Minecraft teleporter step 1

Pick a place to build the teleporter. This should be somewhere ideal for a player to return to after venturing off. To start the build, dig a hole for eight blocks. Players should ensure that they have their water bucket and soul sand with them before digging down.

Step Two - Soul Sand

Minecraft teleporter step 2

Once a player is at the bottom of the eight-block deep hole, they should place their soul sand block underneath them. This should leave seven blocks above the soul sand for players to work with.

Step Three - Water

Minecraft teleporter step 3

Next, fill the hole with water by placing a water source on all seven remaining blocks. Those building in survival will need an infinite water source nearby to accomplish this.

Placing water on every individual block within the hole is essential. It will cause the water to bubble, and this will push any entity that enters the water upward rather than sinking them.

Step Four - Trap Door

Minecraft teleporter step 4

Place a trap door on top of the water. This can be done by placing a temporary block next to the water hole and then placing the trap door against that. Be sure to break the temporary block, then flip the trap door upward.

Step Five - Daylight Sensor / Redstone Torch and Button

This step is when the difference between an automatic teleporter and a manual teleporter comes into play. These Redstone blocks will be what activates the trap door.

Minecraft teleporter step 5a

For an automatic teleporter, place a daylight sensor on the block next to the hinges of the trap door.

Minecraft teleporter step 5b

For a manual teleporter, place a Redstone torch on the block next to the trap door. Then, break another block next to the one the Redstone torch is on so that another side of the torch block is exposed. On the exposed side, place a button.

Step Six - Ender Pearl

Minecraft teleporter step 6

Finally, all one had to do was toss the last pearl into the water. This is perhaps the most difficult step as it can easily go wrong and be wasted.

Players must stand directly above the hole before throwing it down. Pearls must not land on any of the seven water-covered blocks above.

Once the pearl is successfully cast into the teleporter, it will start to float in the water instead of directly teleporting the player who threw it. Then, players are free to explore their world by easily returning to the teleporter's location.

With the automatic teleporter, players will be teleported back when the day turns to night in the game thanks to the daylight sensor. This will cause the trapdoor to close and eventually activate the thrown ender pearl.

With the manual teleporter, players will only teleport back when another player presses the button to activate the trapdoor, which will also activate the ender pearl.

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