In the latest snapshot version 20w12a of Minecraft, you now have the ability to set your spawn point in the end. This is a new feature that allows players to respawn in the end rather than being teleported back to their original spawn point.
To set your spawn point in the end, you can use the /spawnpoint command. This command allows you to set the spawn point for a specific player. For example, if your in-game name is “Steve”, you can type “/spawnpoint Steve” to set your spawn point in the end.
Another way to set your spawn point in the end is by using the newly introduced respawn anchor. The respawn anchor is a block that can be crafted using crying obsidian and glowstone. Once placed in the end, you can right-click on the respawn anchor to set your spawn point. However, keep in mind that the respawn anchor requires glowstone to be charged in order to function, so make sure you have enough glowstone nearby.
Setting your spawn point in the end can be incredibly useful, especially if you plan on exploring the end islands or fighting the ender dragon multiple times. It allows you to respawn directly in the end, saving you from having to travel all the way back from your original spawn point.
Personal Experience:
In my own experience, I found the ability to set my spawn point in the end to be a game-changer. It made it much more convenient for me to explore the end islands and gather resources without having to worry about being teleported back to my original spawn point every time I died.
For example, when I first entered the end, I was unprepared and ended up getting defeated by the ender dragon. In earlier versions of Minecraft, this would have meant that I would be teleported back to my spawn point and would have to make the long journey back to the end. However, with the ability to set my spawn point in the end, I was able to quickly respawn and continue my fight against the dragon.
Additionally, being able to set my spawn point in the end allowed me to easily access the end cities and explore the end islands for valuable loot. Whenever I died, I could simply respawn in the end and continue my adventure without the hassle of traveling back from my original spawn point.
The ability to respawn in the end adds a new level of convenience and flexibility to the game. It enhances the gameplay experience and allows for more efficient exploration and fighting in the end dimension. Whether you’re a seasoned player or just starting out, I highly recommend taking advantage of this new feature in Minecraft snapshot 20w12a.