Warp Plates
If you're playing on Bedrock Edition, this feature may not work as expected.
Crafting
How to Use
You need two Warp Plates in order to use Warp Plates effectively, so make sure you make two.
Simply place down two Warp Plates. You'll be able to teleport between those two locations once they're linked. Warp Plates start with a dark purple center when unlinked, turning a brighter purple when linked.
To link Warp Plates, right click an unlinked Warp Plate and use the menu to link it to one of the Warp Plates you're linking. If a plate you placed is no longer in your menu, you'll need to right-click it again to regain linking control of it.
Once linked, you may need to return to the Overworld's surface to use them. To prevent abuse in Survival scenarios, you won't be able to use any Warp Plates that have been linked since the last time you were in skylight, aka on the surface of the Overworld. Once you go to the surface, you'll be able to use any warp plates made until you return to the dark or another dimension again.
Unsafe Locations
Warp Plates require safe destinations in order to be used. You can bypass this check with a command, but it's usually unwise to do this unless you know where it goes. Here's some information on how it does the checks.
Your location is unsafe IF...
- The Warp Plate is placed on a non-solid, non-cube block
- There are no adjacent blocks to the Warp Plate's supporting block that are solid and full cubes
- There is anything other than Air and Signs in all adjacent directions from the warp place
- You need a 2 block tall spot in at least one cardinal direction adjacent to the plate
- There is anything other than Air and Signs in the block above the plate
- Lava or Fire are present adjacent to the Warp Plate
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