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How to make a recovery compass in Minecraft

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When the Wild Update hit Minecraft it made the already dangerous biomes you live in even more dangerous. While the swamp may not pose many new threats, the Deep Dark, and the new mobs that lurk in those dangerous depths, can easily send even the most experienced player back to spawn. No matter how well-prepared you are with enchanted gear, potions, and diamonds, sometimes death is just unavoidable. However, there's a new item that can make that sting a little less painful. The recovery compass is a brand new item you can craft for yourself in Minecraft that, while not completely negating the negatives, makes an unfortunate death a little more tolerable. However, this item uses a brand new resource just introduced in The Wild Update that wasn't previously known about. Here are all the hidden tips and tricks you need to make the recovery compass.

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Difficulty

Moderate

Duration

20 minutes

What You Need

  • Echo Shards

  • Compass

  • Crafting table

An underground city with chests.
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What is the recovery compass?

In short, the recovery compass turns a feature that players have already been using via console commands into an in-game item. It is a compass, as the name suggests, but instead of pointing to either your spawn point or loadstone, the recovery compass points in the direction of your last death. There are a few main things to keep in mind when using it, though.

First, you need to be in the same dimension as where you died for it to work. If you died in the Nether, for example, the recovery compass won't work in the overworld, and vice versa.

Second, it only points in the direction of your most recent death. If you die on your way to recovering your XP and dropped loot, the compass will then point to that new death location.

Finally, the compass can't show you depth. Hopefully, you will know more or less what elevation you were at when you died, but the compass can only lead you toward it via the X-axis.

Crafting a recovery compass.
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How to make a recovery compass

Making a recovery compass isn't complex, but it is somewhat random and requires resources from a dangerous location.

Step 1: Locate an Ancient City in the Deep Dark biome.

Step 2: Loot the chests and hope you get at least eight Echo Shards.

Step 3: Combine the Echo Shards with a compass on the crafting table.

Step 4: Voila! You now have a handy recovery compass. Stash it near your spawn so you can grab it if things go south while exploring. It's no use if you die while holding it and drop it.

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