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Bedrock Edition:Far Lands

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The Far Lands existed in Bedrock Edition. The Far Lands could be glitchy due to floating point inaccuracies. Player movement was not as smooth, and blocks did not act solid.

Travel Methods

Commands

Using the /tp command to teleport 12550824 blocks will bring you to the Far Lands.

NBT Editor

With a NBT Editor you can move yourself to the Far Lands.

Survival Travel

By traveling 12550824 blocks in Survival Mode you can reach the far lands, but the world stops beeing solid at around 9 million blocks, 3,5 million blocks before the far lands, so it is almost impossible to reach the far lands in survival on bedrock edition.

Far Lands Types

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Edge Far Lands: The normal Far Lands

Cutoff: This happened on Windows 10 Edition. The Far Lands generated only on mobile Devices and the Nintendo Switch. Only randomly placed Water and Lava generated, and bedrock generated.

Skygrid: This happens in the Corner Far Lands Its a grid of randomly placed flying blocks in the air.

Fringe Lands: The Far Lands starts to degrade due to precision loss, on the Z axis it degrades into a skygrid that goes on for infinity.[test]

The Far Lands in newer Versions

When you teleport to 12550820 blocks in the newest version, there is normal terrain. you can´t teleport over 30 million blocks with using /tp command. when you go to over 16777216 blocks, rendering becomes very glitchy(Stripe Lands).

Stripe Lands

The Stripe Lands beginns at 16777216 blocks, only every second block renders. Some blocks are glitched. The Stripe Lands exist in the acutal version.

Gallery

End Far Lands

The Far Lands also generated in the End, but there are differences between the end far lands and the overworld far lands:

  • The End Far Lands look squished due to the interpolation in the overworld is 4 on the X/Z and 8 on the Y but is 8 on the X/Z and 4 on the Y in the end.
  • The interpolation differences also affect the skygrid, every 4 blocks on the Y and every 8 blocks on the X/Z while in the overworld it is every 4 blocks on the X/Z and every 8 blocks on the Y

Trivia

  • The Far Lands also generated in the Nether.