How to Reset The Nether on Your Minecraft Bedrock Server

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Sep 11, 2024

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With the drastic change to the nether in the latest 1.16 update, many players may want to reset their nether world to make the most of the brand new features. Alternatively, players may just want a fresh nether to explore, and to find new fortresses to loot and raid. Whatever you want, you can still reset your nether for a Bedrock Edition server.

Windows Only

Unfortunately, this can only be performed on the Windows version of Minecraft: Bedrock edition. There is no other way to reset the Nether on other devices.

# How to Reset the Nether on Your Minecraft Bedrock Server

In order to reset the Nether, you will need to edit your world using Amulet. You can find a download here.

  1. Download Amulet from the official website and extract its .ZIP file
  2. Go to the Amulet folder and open amulet_app.exe.

Opening the Amulet application on a windows computer.

  1. Select Open World and tick Bedrock, followed by the world of which you want to reset the nether. If you are unable to find the world, use the Open other world button in the top left to manually navigate to your saves folder.

Opening a Bedrock world on the Amulet world editor.

  1. Click 3D Editor and wait for the program to load and install the needed resources.

Opening the 3D editor for a world on Amulet.

  1. Once the world has been loaded, at the right top, make sure to set your world view to 2D and change your world to minecraft:the_nether.

Swapping to the nether world of a Minecraft Bedrock world in the Amulet world editor.

  1. Now you can tick chunks at the bottom, and select Delete unselected chunks and select No in the new pop-up.

Deleting chunks from a Minecraft: Bedrock world's nether using the Amulet world editor.

  1. Once this has been done, you will see all the chunks turn black and grey. Now save the chunk by pressing File > Save.

Saving changes made to a Minecraft: Bedrock edition world using Amulet world editor.

  1. Re-upload your world back to your server, using this guide.
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