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The Aqua Nether (refered in game as AN) is the equivalent of resources world in CivRealms. There are Aqua Nether in all shards. They can be entered by finding Aqua Nether Portal spread around different shards.
The '''Aqua Nether''' (referred in game as '''AN''') is the equivalent of a resources world in [[CivRealms 2.0]]. There is one Aqua Nether dimension shared by all shards. They can be entered by finding an Aqua Nether Portal, which are spread around different shards.


= Portal location =
= Portal location =
Portal are placed by server administrators around the world in particular places. They are usually marked by a cross or a reversed pyramid pointing to the portal. The way they are spread forms a pattern which can be used to find other portals.
Portals are placed by server administrators around the world in particular places. They are usually marked by a cross or a reversed pyramid pointing to the portal. The way they are spread forms a pattern which can be used to find other portals.


= Additional information =
= Additional information =
* Rates of [[HiddenOre| hidden ores]] are higher than in the overworld.
* Rates of [[HiddenOre| hidden ores]] are higher than in the Overworld.


= References =
= References =
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[[Category:CivRealms 2.0]]
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Latest revision as of 03:52, 6 February 2024

The Aqua Nether (referred in game as AN) is the equivalent of a resources world in CivRealms 2.0. There is one Aqua Nether dimension shared by all shards. They can be entered by finding an Aqua Nether Portal, which are spread around different shards.

Portal location

Portals are placed by server administrators around the world in particular places. They are usually marked by a cross or a reversed pyramid pointing to the portal. The way they are spread forms a pattern which can be used to find other portals.

Additional information

References