

The biome the portal is in also does not effect the portal.Īll items that can be used around the edge of the portal are: Poppies, Dandelions, Azure Bluets, Alliums, Blue Orchids, Oxeye Daisies, Red Tulips, Orange Tulips, White Tulips, Pink Tulips, Rose Bushes, Lilacs, Peonies, Brown Mushrooms, Red Mushrooms, Grass, Double Tallgrass, Ferns, Large Ferns, Mayapples, any type of Sapling, any type of Leaves, Dead Bushes, Vines, Lily Pads, Giant Lily Pads, Giant Water Lilies, and Thorn Roses. The portal does not have to be open to the sky, and can be created whether day or night. Destroying the flowers have no effect on the portal after it is made. To deactivate a portal, either break one of the portal blocks, or destroy one of the blocks around the edge or below the portal.

The portal can be scaled up to having an 8x8 water source, and can be any shape smaller than 8x8. Additionally, the Diamond may be placed in the water before the flowers are fully around the water sources. Once the portal is set up, throw a Diamond into the water, and, if set up correctly, lightning will strike the portal, and the water sources will be replaced with the portal blocks.Īny blocks can be underneath the portal, but there must be blocks below the water source blocks.

See the images for examples of how Twilight Forest Portals are made. The simplest portal consists of a 2x2 area of water source blocks, surrounded by Dirt, Coarse Dirt, Grass, Podzol, or Mycelium, with any flowers or mushrooms on the surrounding blocks. In order to enter the Twilight Forest, one needs to create the Twilight Forest Portal.
