Working End Reactor! (Concept)

Working End Reactor! (Concept)

By Sir Chaton Published 7 Jun 2019 · Updated 2 Apr 2020
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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?

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Removed AdFly link due to download issues users have been experiencing.

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Addon is broken. Textures of the lit end reactor are broken and stuff. Also, it takes a REALLY long time to load. So please fix. Besides that, it was a great map and addon.
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fefwfwfwefwefwfwefwf July 10, 2022 at 10:38 am
can you do something like this but it infects the overworld with end blocks and you can stop it by infecting if you destroy the reactor
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It has a addon?
Yes but the nether reactor core was invented I’m Curious why they took it out
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Wow! This is a pretty cool concept! I hope there could be an addon version of this awesome work.
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i cant download it in win10 it brings it to a risky website
What do you mean, mediafire is soooooo nit risky 99.9999999999% of the time its safe!
Make this into a function pack. When you do /function Items it gives you the items and you type /function Working into a command block to make everything work.
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AdventureKingHQOG July 15, 2019 at 1:45 pm
Bro It Not Work I Build Right And EveryThing
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I thought it was an addon but after having to skip all that adfly I realize that it is a .mcworld, you should have warned about that
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NotSoAnonomousAnon June 08, 2019 at 10:20 am
Subscribe to AGHQ ;)
Mediafire link plz
I would use a mod and get infinite nether reactor cores and spam them everywhere when it was still in the game
I kinda miss these
I REMEMBER THIS?
remember what this? end reactor core never existed.