How can you be immune to damage from bed explosions in the nether/end?
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In Minecraft, everyone seems to able to use beds for mining or killing the Ender Dragon, but whenever I use it I blow up instantly.
Is this a bug, or how can I be immune to this damage?
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According to this link:
Damage depends on "exposure" of your whole bounding box, not just feet. The best result I obtained is placing stone + stone stairs (on top) and activating bed from a quater of a block hole created by stairs. tried with some more blast resistant materials, but with no improvement.
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How do you explode a bed in the nether without taking damage?
The beds only let you sleep in them when it's night time, and this lack of time apparently confuses them to the point of spontaneous explosion. Sleeping in the Nether has never worked, but before Beta 1.6 the beds were neither sentient nor quite as explosive; you'd simply get the "you can only sleep at night" message.Why are my beds not exploding in the nether?
In the Nether, beds explode with a violent intensity, and death is an uncertainty because the world's default spawn is the respawn point. That's all changing with the Nether Update. If you thought Mojang would just let you plop a bed down, though, you couldn't be more wrong.Do beds still explode in the nether?
There's no quantifiable measure of time in the Nether. Therefore, time does not exist in the dimension since there is no day and night. Beds are supposed to help you leap into time. Thus, they end up exploding in the Nether since there is no practical way to advance the time when there is no time, to begin with.How To Make Exploding Beds (Without Dying)
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