We will be showing you how you can craft and set up your Beacon in Minecraft by making use of all of the great powers it grants you. We will go over the crafting recipe along with how you can place the pyramid so you get the most out of the Beacon in Minecraft.
The Beacon is a powerful endgame item that greatly enhances your stats in a certain area of blocks once activated. The crafting materials are very difficult to obtain as well as the blocks needed to build a pyramid that powers the Beacon.
How to Craft a Beacon
You will need 5x Glass, 3x Obsidian, and 1 Nether Star to craft a Beacon in Minecraft.
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How to Get a Nether Star
You will need to defeat the Wither - a powerful boss you can summon. To spawn the boss, you will need to get 3x Wither Skeleton Heads (You can get this from defeating Wither Skeletons in the Nether), and 4x Soul Sand.
Once you have gathered the materials, you will need to create the following shape:
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This will immediately spawn the boss so make sure you are prepared to face it as it is one of the most challenging fights in the game. You can try building him around an are of bedrock to limit his movement as the Wither can fly at great speed.
How to Use a Beacon
Once you have crafted the Beacon itself, you will need to build a pyramid made out of certain blocks to power it.
You can make the base out of the following block types.
- Iron Ingots
- Gold Ingots
- Diamonds
- Emeralds
- Netherite Ingots
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The strength and range of the power is determined by the size of the pyramid itself. To get the most out of the Beacon, you will need to build 4 layers by looking at these proportions:
Layer (From Bottom) |
Block Dimensions |
Blocks Needed |
Ore (Total for All Blocks) |
---|---|---|---|
Layer 1 |
9x9 |
81 |
729 |
Layer 2 |
7x7 |
49 |
441 |
Layer 3 |
5x5 |
25 |
225 |
Layer 4 |
3x3 |
9 |
81 |
Total |
164 |
1,476 |
Of course, you can go for a smaller pyramid if you do not have enough materials to power it, however, you will not have access to all of the effects and the range will be limited as well.
Beacon Powers
Beacons that have three layers or less will only come with primary status effects, meaning they only introduce one specific power while you are in range. If a fourth layer is built, you'll get to also pick a secondary status effect, making the Beacon even more powerful.
To start using the Beacon, you must give it either a Netherite Ingot, an Emerald, Diamond, Gold Ingot, or an Iron ingot.
Power |
Description |
Availability |
---|---|---|
Strength |
Melee Damage Increased |
Three-Leveled Pyramid Required |
Speed |
Increase Movement Speed |
Any Pyramid Size |
Haste |
Mine Faster |
Any Pyramid Size |
Resistance |
Decreased Damage Taken |
Two-Leveled Pyramid Required |
Jump Boost |
Jump Higher |
Two-Leveled Pyramid Required |
Regeneration |
Regenerate Health |
Secondary Power with a Four-Leveled Pyramid |
Despite it being very difficult to build a Beacon and use it, the effects are well worth the effort.
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Beacon Variants and Customization
You can also make the pyramid bigger to allow up to 6 Beacons to be active at a time and even add dyed glass blocks on top of the Beacon block that also change the color of the light beam.
Beacon Range and Power
It is important to note that the range and power of the Beacon depend on the size of the pyramid underneath.
Layers |
Range |
Duration (After Leaving The Max Range) |
---|---|---|
1 |
20 blocks |
11 seconds |
2 |
30 blocks |
13 seconds |
3 |
40 blocks |
15 seconds |
4 |
50 blocks |
17 seconds |
And that is all you need to know about the Beacon in Minecraft!
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