How To Make A Recovery Compass In Minecraft

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Wondering what the Minecraft recovery compass is used for? Maybe you're just curious about how to make one. The latest 1.19 update (opens with new tab), introduced the long-awaited Deep Dark biome (opens with new tab) and Warden (opens with new tab). But it's still not all doom. Wild Update also added frogs, mobs, and the cute Allay. This mob was chosen by players during 2021’s Minecraft live vote. Just Another Wordpress Site



You'd be remiss if you forgot to bring your recovery compass with you when there are so many new things. It's an essential tool, especially for those who plan to venture into the Deep Dark and other potentially dangerous areas. If you want to learn more, here are the steps to create a Minecraft recovery compasses and, most importantly, what it does.



What does the recovery compass do in Minecraft?



The Minecraft recovery compass points you towards the location of where you last died, making it much easier to recover your items. The compass can only work in the same direction as where you last died. Email You will need to go back to the Nether to make it work.



It's likely that it won't be something you'll use often. Even so, it's worth having one to save you from any mishaps and to help you locate your belongings. You will just have to pray that the thing that killed you doesn't lurk around.



How to make an emergency compass in Minecraft



You can craft a recovery compass. To make one, you will need the following items:



- Echo Shard x8 - Compass x1 If you're fortunate, you might be able to find a regular map in a random box. Otherwise, you'll need a crafted one using iron ingots (or redstone dust) and iron ingots. Echo Shards might be a bit more tricky to locate as they have a chance to spawn inside chests in the new Ancient City structures in the Deep Dark.



Once you have all the items you need, go to your crafting table and place the compass with the eight Echo Shards around it to make the recovery compass. And that's it. Email At the very least, it should take some of the stress out of trying to find and recover your items should the worst happen.