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One Minecraft player has rebuilt the Nether in an amazing way. What does his work look like?

What does the enormity of the work involved in rebuilding Minecraft’s hell dimension look like?


The Nether is one of the more iconic locations in Minecraft. The land, which is meant to resemble hell, made its way into the game not long after fans were able to play it, so it’s safe to say it was there from practically the beginning. Until the 1.16 update, the Nether world might have looked relatively empty.

The release of the aforementioned version, however, changed everything and the current Nether is really diverse. Numerous biomes and new structures have appeared. However, many players had their own vision, which they did not want to abandon. What does a world rebuilt by one player look like?

A unique vision of the Nether

A user with the nickname mining_mor*n has shared with the Minecraft community screenshots of his redesigned part of the Nether This one is usually associated with the color red, the ubiquitous Netherrack, and lava. The aforementioned player, however, showed something quite different.

His Nether, despite the fact that it lacks new biomes, such as the warped or scarlet forest, is truly colorful and unique.

Instead of lava, water has appeared, with no shortage of vegetation, and Netherrack has been replaced by tuff – a volcanic rock that has a layer of moss on top. The structures, on the other hand, look as if they have been swallowed up by nature – instead of pure brick, a huge amount of lianas and all kinds of vegetation can be seen on them.

Minecraft fans who commented on the post thought the world looked amazing, and many were surprised to see water in the Nether. The author admitted that this is possible thanks to the Glow Lichen plant and experimentation with the game version.

The immense amount of work that went into rebuilding Nether was also appreciated. In the background, you can see how many blocks had to be dug up to make it possible to build the area seen in the screenshots provided.