🔆 How to Build and Use a Beacon in Minecraft – Ultimate Guide
If you're playing Minecraft and want to show off your achievements or boost your powers with cool effects like speed, strength, regeneration, or haste-then building a beacon is your ultimate endgame goal. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about how to build a beacon in Minecraft: from gathering materials to pyramid design and activating effects.
📦 What Is a Beacon in Minecraft?
A beacon is a block that emits a beam of light into the sky and grants powerful buffs to nearby players. It’s considered a late-game feature because building one requires defeating a boss, acquiring rare materials, and constructing a pyramid base.
🔨 Materials Needed to Build a Beacon
- 1 Nether Star – dropped by the Wither boss
- 3 Obsidian Blocks
- 5 Glass Blocks
- Mineral Blocks (Iron, Gold, Diamond, Emerald, or Netherite – at least 9 blocks for a minimal pyramid)
Note: Mineral blocks must be full blocks, not ingots or ores.
💥 Step 1: Defeat the Wither to Get a Nether Star
- Collect 3 Wither Skeleton Skulls by killing Wither Skeletons in Nether Fortresses.
- Place the skulls on top of a T-shaped soul sand structure.
- Prepare for battle-The Wither is tough and explodes upon spawning!
- After defeating the Wither, collect the Nether Star.
Pro Tip: Fight the Wither in the End or a remote obsidian room to avoid destruction of your base.
⚒️ Step 2: Craft the Beacon
Open your crafting table and place the ingredients like this:
- Top Row: Glass, Glass, Glass
- Middle Row: Glass, Nether Star, Glass
- Bottom Row: Obsidian, Obsidian, Obsidian
You now have your beacon!
🏗️ Step 3: Build the Beacon Pyramid Base
The beacon must sit on a pyramid made of iron, gold, emerald, diamond, or netherite blocks. There are four pyramid levels, each increasing the range and potency of effects.
🔶 Pyramid Levels:
- 1 Level: 9 blocks (3×3) – 20-block range
- 2 Levels: 34 blocks (5×5 + 3×3) – 30-block range
- 3 Levels: 83 blocks (7×7 + 5×5 + 3×3) – 40-block range
- 4 Levels (Full Pyramid): 164 blocks (9×9 + 7×7 + 5×5 + 3×3) – 50-block range and second effect
You can mix and match mineral blocks when building the pyramid. Iron and gold are the most cost-effective options in survival mode.
📍 Placement Guide:
- Lay down the bottom-most layer (9x9) directly on the ground.
- Place the 7x7 layer on top, then 5x5, then 3x3.
- Finally, place the beacon at the center of the top (1x1).
- The beacon should emit a beam of light into the sky once placed correctly.
Note: The beam will not appear if the sky above is blocked.
🌈 Step 4: Activate the Beacon
Right-click on the beacon to open its GUI. You’ll see a list of primary and secondary powers.
🎯 Primary Powers (1–4 level pyramids):
- Speed – Move faster
- Haste – Mine faster
- Resistance – Reduce incoming damage
- Jump Boost – Jump higher
- Strength – Deal more melee damage
⭐ Secondary Powers (Only for 4-level pyramids):
- Regeneration – Heals over time
- Amplified Primary Power – Boost level II of Speed, Haste, etc.
🪙 Activating the Effect:
- Select your desired power.
- Insert one of the following: Iron Ingot, Gold Ingot, Diamond, Emerald, or Netherite Ingot.
- Click the green checkmark to confirm.
Once activated, the beacon applies the effect within its range and height. If you move out of range, the effect wears off shortly after.
💎 Multiple Beacons & Custom Effects
You can place multiple beacons on a full pyramid to activate more effects:
- 1 Beacon: One effect
- 2 Beacons: Two different primary effects
- 3 Beacons: Two primaries and one secondary
- Up to 6 Beacons: All effects with amplifiers
Tip: A 10×11 pyramid can hold up to 6 beacons side by side!
🎨 Customize Your Beacon Beam
You can change the beacon’s beam color using stained glass!
- Place a stained glass block (any color) above the beacon.
- You can stack multiple stained glass blocks to combine colors.
Example: Red + Blue glass = Purple beam!
🚫 Common Beacon Mistakes to Avoid
- Sky Blocked: Make sure there's nothing blocking the beacon’s line of sight to the sky.
- Wrong Blocks: Only iron, gold, emerald, diamond, or netherite blocks work as base materials.
- Beacon Not Centered: Always place the beacon dead center of the top pyramid layer.
- Incomplete Pyramid: All required layers must be present and properly placed.
🏰 Best Uses for a Beacon
- Mining Base: Use Haste II to instantly mine stone with Efficiency V pickaxe!
- Battle Arena: Grant strength or resistance during PvP.
- Mob Farms: Use Speed to improve running between farm modules.
- Sky Landmark: Use colored beams as navigational towers!
- Regeneration Hub: In boss fights or adventure maps.
📜 Build and Play!
Beacons in Minecraft are powerful status-enhancing devices that require dedication, strategy, and rare resources to construct. From mining efficiency to high-powered PvP zones, these light-shooting structures turn any player into a force of nature. With your Nether Star in hand and your mineral blocks ready, you’re just steps away from unlocking permanent power in your world.
Now go light up the sky and conquer your world - beacon-style! 💎✨
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