


The bedrock structure fills in with an end portal interface to become the exit portal, enabling the player to transport back to the Overworld and respawn at their spawn point.The experience orbs can then be retrieved in the overworld. If killed on top of the bedrock structure, some the experience orbs can drop into the exit portal. There's an explosion of 12000 experience points (ten drops of 960 and one drop of 2400) - enough to bring a player from level 0 to level 68.It slowly ascends, its wings and body becoming more tattered until it disappears in beams of light erupting from its center.If the dragon goes through an end gateway, another immediately spawns at (0, 128, 0) while the other dragon flies to (0, 128, 0).Īfter the ender dragon is slain for the first time, the following events take place: If the player does not pick up the dragon egg and starts to re-summon the dragon, the dragon egg disappears. The four crystals placed around the exit portal then explode. Eventually, all of the end crystals point at the coordinates of (0.0, 128, 0.0) and the ender dragon spawns there.

The top of each pillar explodes, destroying any player-placed blocks. When it is re-summoned, the four end crystals point to the tops of each pillar setting off a series of explosions that resets the obsidian pillars, iron bars, and end crystals. Players can re-summon the dragon by placing four end crystals on the edges of the exit portal, one on each side. This image shows how the player can arrange end crystals to respawn the ender dragon. The ender dragon spawns 20 game ticks (1 second) after an entity first arrives in the End, along with the bedrock frame for the exit portal.
