Category:Minecraft PE Maps
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Description:
Most bedrock users from pocket edition would remember the nostalgic nether reactor core and its special ability it brought to the game, once the nether was brought into the game, it was removed. However, when the End Dimension was brought into play, there was no end reactor to replace to begin with. So if the End had the same path as the Nether, what would an end reactor look and how would it behave?
The End Reactor is a concept I created based on the Nether Reactor in Minecraft Pocket Edition before 0.12.0. While activating the End Reactor is very similar to how my recreation of the Nether Reactor can be activated, everything else is completely new.
When pressing the button on the big box next to you, you will be given an assortment of items and blocks needed to create the End Reactor. Throw down a single piece of obsidian, the ender pearl, and the end crystal to craft them into the End Reactor Core which can be seen below.
After creating the End Reactor Core, use this to build the End Reactor in the same way you’d build the original Nether Reactor but instead of gold blocks, use the obsidian given to you where they would be like this.
To activate it, go right up against it, look straight at the purple in the core and (Win10) right click it with your hand or quickly left click it with anything (Mobile) tap it to activate it. Doing so will launch you to the skies and set the time to night. When returning down, an island will spawn below you with small islands leading up to a miniature end city (is actually an end house? Not sure)
When entering it, there will be a single shulker guarding it and when arriving to the top room, you will be rewarded with some slightly downgraded end city loot. I thought it wouldn’t be too OP because you’d need to actually visit the End for that but this should be good enough to get quick and good items.
When returning to the ground, you can see that the End Reactor has turned all the cobble stone into end stone which you can mine up.
If you see any issues that might be unintentional, please let me know with twitter @sir_catto
Credit (kind of)
This was a comment on AGHQ;s review with me of my previous creation, the Nether Reactor, and it gave the idea of doing it. Thanks Lifeform Lover!