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  1. Minecraft: Java Edition
  2. MC-195034

Nether portal not getting created

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    • 1.16.1
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    • Windows 10 version 2004
      1.16.1 home hosted server, bug also occurred in 1.16.0
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      When creating a new nether portal in the overworld, it occasionally does not link with a portal in the nether and no new portal is generated. Players are dropped in a specific location that doesn't correspond with where the portal was created in the overworld. If you create a portal in the nether at the exact location in the nether, the portals link as expected. Video of bug https://youtu.be/MOn3hLZjTG8 . 

      You can see me enter a portal at -403, 63, 60. I appear in the nether at 3, 48, 10, where there is no portal, and no new portal generates. I then enter my portal at -51, 128, 7 in the nether and appear at the appropriate portal in the overworld. The same issue occurs going into overworld portals at -257, 63, 128 and -315, 64, -23. To further troubleshoot I then create a portal in the nether at 3, 48, 10. A new portal generates at 32, 70, 87 in the overworld. I destroy the newly created portal to show it was not there previously. I should also mention, creating a portal 7 blocks higher in the overworld properly linked with the portal on the roof. 

      A similar issue happened to another player on the server. They created a portal at -649, 7, -1687. It did not generate a portal in the nether and instead deposited the player at -60, 52, -235. Creating a portal at this location in the nether did not link with the one in the overworld and instead generated a new portal a few hundred blocks away (I do not have exact coords)

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            ratboy728 Paul Bloms
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