I deleted the portal to the end city in minecraft

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I was messing around with my minecraft world and accidentially deleted the portal on the main end island that leads to the first end city (don't ask me how)

End portal gone

Does anyone know how I can put it back? Or do I have to complete a new ender dragon fight?






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How do I reactivate my end city portal?

In Creative Mode, if a player breaks it, they will discover that inside the bedrock shell it is a 3 by 1 gap (one block of air above and below portal block). If a player builds a bridge about 1000 blocks away from the main island, they will bridge towards the outer end islands.

What happens if you accidentally break the end city portal?

Unfortunately, you can't fix a broken end portal in survival mode. If you can switch the mode to creative, you can fix it by placing a new portal frame where it is broken (make sure it is pointing outwards from the center) and putting an eye of ender in the frame.

Can you rebuild the end city portal?

Place blocks around and under the head. Once it is secure, you can mine the head and return to the ground by building a bridge back to the pier, eating chorus fruit, or teleporting using an ender pearl. Alternatively, you can use your elytra to get back to the pier.



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