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The Farlands - Tutorial

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The Farlands are a glitch in the game that causes extreme and bizzare looking terrain when the world reaches its memory limit. If you already know how to get there, that's fine; but I'll be posting a tutorial for those who don't.

You can see what the farlands look like here: https://postimg.cc/gallery/2e9vi44ci/

How to Get to the Farlands
Getting to the Farlands is actually very simple. They are still around in the Minecraft Bedrock Edition as of the current update. Plus, you do not need a lot of space on your device to store this world - only 5-10 mb. However, be weary of crashing and lag.

•Create a new world. Make sure you have cheats ON, creative mode, tile drops OFF and a lower graphics setting because the Farlands are extremely laggy.

•Use your singleplayer commands to teleport. Start off by doing /tp @s 1000000 X, 80 Y, and 1000000 Z. You will notice some jitteriness of the map. This is to be expected.

•Teleport again, to these coordinates: 12550800 X, 80 Y, and 12550800 Z. You will find yourself in the corner of two heavily corrupted walls of terrain with many caves. These are the Farlands. Wait for the chunks to load, and now you can begin to explore. The best way to travel is via elytra with fireworks.

Note: You can build and destroy blocks, however you cannot walk on them - you will fall through. Rather, use a horse to walk on the land or simply fly. Only horses and a few other mobs are able to interact with the blocks this far away from the spawn. You will notice that it is also incredibly tedious to move. Tap and hold the arrow key and face an axis. Wait for a few seconds, and you will start to move. It is impossible to move diagonally, because the world has miscalculations trying to update your position.
 
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The Farlands are a glitch in the game that causes extreme and bizzare looking terrain when the world reaches its memory limit. If you already know how to get there, that's fine; but I'll be posting a tutorial for those who don't.

You can see what the farlands look like here: https://postimg.cc/gallery/2e9vi44ci/

How to Get to the Farlands
Getting to the Farlands is actually very simple. They are still around in the Minecraft Bedrock Edition as of the current update. Plus, you do not need a lot of space on your device to store this world - only 5-10 mb. However, be weary of crashing and lag.

•Create a new world. Make sure you have cheats ON, creative mode, tile drops OFF and a lower graphics setting because the Farlands are extremely laggy.

•Use your singleplayer commands to teleport. Start off by doing /tp @s 1000000 X, 80 Y, and 1000000 Z. You will notice some jitteriness of the map. This is to be expected.

•Teleport again, to these coordinates: 12550800 X, 80 Y, and 12550800 Z. You will find yourself in the corner of two heavily corrupted walls of terrain with many caves. These are the Farlands. Wait for the chunks to load, and now you can begin to explore.

Note: You can build and destroy blocks, however you cannot walk on them - you will fall through. Rather, use a horse to walk on the land or simply fly. Only horses and a few other mobs are able to interact with the blocks this far away from the spawn. You will notice that it is also incredibly tedious to move. Tap and hold the arrow key and face an axis. Wait for a few seconds, and you will start to move. It is impossible to move diagonally, because the world has miscalculations trying to update your position.
Cool! :D
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Start off by doing /tp @s 1000000 X, 80 Y, and 1000000 Z. You will notice some jitteriness of the map. This is to be expected.
One time I accidentally activated a command block that sent me to 1000000 90 0 and I went down to ~30fps because my device isn’t that strong. Crashed twice. Good times.
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One time I accidentally activated a command block that sent me to 1000000 90 0 and I went down to ~30fps because my device isn’t that strong. Crashed twice. Good times.
Really? I'm only using an iPad 4 and it still runs strong. ._.
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nope ive gone to it in pe before
they added it idk quite a few updates ago
maybe its just a less known thing
I believe that in Java edition, they were removed in 1.7 and replaced with an indestructible border. Minecraft PE is part of the Bedrock Edition platform of MC, and the farlands haven't been removed from Bedrock edition.
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I believe that in Java edition, they were removed in 1.7 and replaced with an indestructible border. Minecraft PE is part of the Bedrock Edition platform of MC, and the farlands haven't been removed from Bedrock edition.
Hmmmmmm.....
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The Farlands are a glitch in the game that causes extreme and bizzare looking terrain when the world reaches its memory limit. If you already know how to get there, that's fine; but I'll be posting a tutorial for those who don't.

You can see what the farlands look like here: https://postimg.cc/gallery/2e9vi44ci/

How to Get to the Farlands
Getting to the Farlands is actually very simple. They are still around in the Minecraft Bedrock Edition as of the current update. Plus, you do not need a lot of space on your device to store this world - only 5-10 mb. However, be weary of crashing and lag.

•Create a new world. Make sure you have cheats ON, creative mode, tile drops OFF and a lower graphics setting because the Farlands are extremely laggy.

•Use your singleplayer commands to teleport. Start off by doing /tp @s 1000000 X, 80 Y, and 1000000 Z. You will notice some jitteriness of the map. This is to be expected.

•Teleport again, to these coordinates: 12550800 X, 80 Y, and 12550800 Z. You will find yourself in the corner of two heavily corrupted walls of terrain with many caves. These are the Farlands. Wait for the chunks to load, and now you can begin to explore. The best way to travel is via elytra with fireworks.

Note: You can build and destroy blocks, however you cannot walk on them - you will fall through. Rather, use a horse to walk on the land or simply fly. Only horses and a few other mobs are able to interact with the blocks this far away from the spawn. You will notice that it is also incredibly tedious to move. Tap and hold the arrow key and face an axis. Wait for a few seconds, and you will start to move. It is impossible to move diagonally, because the world has miscalculations trying to update your position.
Thanks!!!
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