Broken End Exit Portal was unable to Respawn Ender dragon Using The Ender crystals
As I was playing Minecraft, I traveled to the end to kill the Ender Dragon a second time. When I got there the entire portal was gone. I attempted to rebuild it with the materials it originally came with, In there exact spots, But I was unable to summon it a second time.
Whenever I tried to place the End crystals in the percise Block for respawning the End dragon after a fixed portal, I expected it to resummon the End dragon like normal.
In return of me replacing the bedrock blocks where the portal origionally was and thenso placing the Ender Crystals on the 4 blocks of the portal, no event was triggered to signify that I had done anything at all the respawn the Dragon.
All the happened afterwards was that the portal was still stand with the Ender crystals in the right positions, nothing else.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. I regenerated the end island do that I could fux all the broken parts of it
2. Part of the portal was destroid and would not regenerate with the rest
3. I replaced the missing bedrock blocks with the original block, Bedrock
4. Attempted to summon the ender dragon with the 4 Ender Crystals
5. No event happened afterwards to signify the respawning was triggered
Comments 8
I stated the situations wrong.
Basically admins on a server I play on have regenrated the end with //regen
Unfortunatly, they accidently broken the End Portal in the process and now it is unable to summon the Ender Dragon.
The administrators have no idea on how to resolve the problem and the owner hasn't been online, is their anything they could do to try and fix the portal
I don't believe so
But I did read that the enderdragon (if spawned with commands) Is supposed to complete regenrate the Enderdragon when killed, Is there something I'm doing wrong in the summoning that It won't regenerate the portal
Most likely wherever you rebuilt the portal does not match where the game thinks the portal is, as saved in the <ExitPortalLocation> NBT tag inside level.dat.
It's one of the data files for the server; from your previous post, I'd guess you don't have access to it. If you did, you'd load it into an NBT viewer or editor to see what the value of the mentioned tag is.
How exactly did you do that?