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The Definitive Guide to Sleeping in the Nether

by Linnea D June 15, 2021
by Linnea D June 15, 2021 0 comment 158 views

You know when you’re playing Minecraft and you need to go to bed but it’s just too much trouble? You have to mine a bunch of coal, smelt it into torches, walk all the way back to your house, get up onto the roof and make a hole in your ceiling so that light doesn’t flood into your bedroom at 5 AM. Then after all that effort, there’s still no guarantee that Minecraft will keep going when you wake up! But what if I told you there was an easier way? What if I said: “There is now.”

The definitive guide for sleeping in the nether can be found below.

It can be a hassle to sleep in Minecraft. You have to mine coal, smelt it into torches, walk all the way back home and make your bed right where you’re standing! And what if something happens when you wake up?

But now there’s an easier way – sleeping in the Nether with this article below for guidance.

With these simple steps, you can reap the benefits of easy sleeping without all that pesky mining.

Set up a bed where it’s flat and no monsters are spawned (such as in the sea floor)

Make sure to set your spawn point before going to sleep

Place torches around your bed so there is enough light when you wake up or get woken up by an angry mob!

Don’t forget: stay awake for long periods such as 20 minutes before falling asleep because if Minecraft crashes while you’re asleep, then this will reset your game and any progress made since last saving will be lost. Always save first!

That about does it – now go find yourself some netherrack and have a great sleep.

Set up a bed where it’s flat and no monsters are spawned (such as in the sea floor) Make sure to set your spawn point before going to sleep Place torches around your bed so there is enough light when you wake up or get woken up by an angry mob! Don’t forget: stay awake for long periods such as 20 minutes before falling asleep because if Minecraft crashes while you’re asleep, then this will reset your game and any progress made since last saving will be lost. Always save first! That about does it – now go find yourself some netherrack and have a great sleep.

You need some privacy first off before bedtime; make sure there’s no monsters around your bedroom – they will spawn periodically during a night. Make sure that your spawn point isn’t within lava or water (if it were, at least it would be an easy way of getting rid of them).  Placing torches near your bed is a good idea because if anything happens while you’re asleep such as Minecraft crashing (which can happen after a few hours of playing) and it can reset your game, then having some light near you will stop the monsters from spawning.

You can also use beds to sleep in peace without worrying about getting killed if Minecraft crashes during that time. * If all else fails, there’s always potions – just make sure they’re not red because those are harmful and should only be used when necessary!

It is important to note that long periods such as 20 minutes before falling asleep because if Minecraft crashes while you’re asleep, then this will reset your game and any progress made since last saving will be lost. Always save first! That about does it – now go find yourself some netherrack and have a great sleep.

This post is about how you can sleep in the nether. There are many ways to do this, but I’m going to teach you some of my favorites and what they have done for me!

If there isn’t enough natural light around your house because it’s too dark or night, then make sure that there is a light near you so monsters don’t spawn when Minecraft crashes during gameplay.

You can use beds as well if the game has crashed before and doesn’t want to start up again; just keep in mind that sometimes it’ll crash while using them, which will reset the game (i.e., all progress made since last saving). Be careful with potions for sleeping – they can be tricky because sometimes they’ll make you wake up in the morning to find that it’s night again.

If your inventory is too full, and there are no beds or light near by, then try putting a pumpkin on top of netherrack and sleep on that so monsters don’t attack while you’re asleep.

Another way would be sleeping with weapons nearby – this will keep any hostiles from attacking during your slumber! Finally, if all else fails (including finding a bed), use potions for sleeping like these: ‘night vision’ potion which increases brightness around player, ‘hunger’ potion which makes hunger disappear until breakfast next day; also might want to put an armor stand behind player as protection.

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