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Time of India
20-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
7 things to do after defeating Ender Dragon in Minecraft
Image via Mojang Minecraft allows players to explore, build, craft, and fight with various mobs and bosses in the Minecraft World. Ender Dragon is one of them and defeating it is considered one of the game's most impressive milestones. But it doesn't mean the game is over, in fact it just has started as it opens up a whole new world of opportunities. Regardless of you being a builder, explorer, or Redstone engineer, there's many things left to do. This article outlines 7 exciting things and activities which players can do or must do after killing the Ender Dragon in their Minecraft World. Things to do after killing Ender Dragon in Minecraft Here are the 7 things which players can do after defeating Ender Dragon in Minecraft: 1. Exploring & looting the End city to obtain an Elytra Players can look for End cities in the outer End islands. Players can explore End ships to collect Elytra. Collect valuable loot such as enchanted gear and shulker shells. 2. Killing Shulkers to make Shulker Boxes : Players can kill shulkers in End cities in order to obtain shulker shells. Players can craft shulker boxes through shulker shells to enhance portable storage. Shulker boxes are very helpful for mining and large building projects. 3. Collecting the Dragon Egg To collect the Dragon Egg players can use a piston or torch trick. Players can display it as a mark of achievement in their base. Also in future players can respawn the Ender Dragon for more experience 4. Building a base in the End Players can benefit from the flat terrain and unique ambience to create futuristic or alien builds. Players can also mine the End stone and purpur blocks as aesthetic materials. 5. Making an Enderman XP farm Players can build an endermen farm in the End as the natural spawning rate is in the End. Doing so players can collect large amounts of experience for enchanting tools and armor. Players can also have a steady supply of Ender pearls for teleportation or crafting. 6. Creating a Beacon Players can use the XP from the Ender Dragon to enchant gear. With the enchanted gears players can summon a Wither. Then players can use the Nether Star to build a beacon to buff their base. 7. Map out all End gateway portals Every time when players defeat the Ender Dragon again, a new gateway spawns. Which unlocks more outer End islands. These were the 7 things which players can do after defeating the Ender Dragon in Minecraft. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!


Perth Now
19-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Halsey saves videographer from pyrotechnics
Halsey intervened during her concert to save a videographer from getting burned. The Bad at Love hitmaker was performing in Pittsburgh on June 14 when she noticed the camera operative was in the path of upcoming pyrotechnics, and after her subtle hint failed to make the man move, she took more drastic measures. According to E! News, Halsey had mouthed "Get out of the way" to the videographer while singing Without Me, but when they failed to pick up her cue, she jumped up and rushed to show the man off the side of the stage before the flames shot out. Halsey told the videographer: "There's pyro coming! Move!" The 30-year-old singer then quickly ran back to the centre of the stage with a nervous laugh to carry on the song. This isn't the first time Halsey - who has three-year-old son Ender with former partner Alev Aydin and is engaged to Avan Jogia - has encountered a major mishap during a show. In 2021, everything "stopped working" during a concert at New York's Madison Square Garden. Halsey told The Late Late Show with James Corden: 'I was onstage, and everything stopped working. Sound, lights, video, music, the whole thing, my brain. 'Everything malfunctioned, and I had to stand on the stage for two minutes talking to the crowd. Two minutes in stage time is like a century.' The Gasoline singer eventually opted to start the whole performance again. She continued: 'When that happened to me, I just started my whole show over from the top, so that I could do the whole thing with no mistakes.' Halsey and Avan got engaged towards the end of last year and the 33-year-old actor recently spoke of how much he enjoys being able to "make art" with his fiancee. He told People magazine: "One of the great joys of being with someone who's an artist is being able to make art with them and to go back and forth about the art that they're making and how you can contribute and be helpful, and them being able to contribute and be helpful to your own art. "The only thing that I care about is the making of things. "So when you have someone who can meet you there and meet you where you're at, that's one of the joys of it, for sure. "If he busts through the door and has an idea, and I bust the door and have an idea, and it doesn't have to be about acting or music or movies — it could be a cookbook — we just make what we have to. "I think I'm happy to have found someone I can be matched with in that capacity."


BBC News
13-03-2025
- Health
- BBC News
Parents' grief after Ender Nihat's clinical trial death
The parents of a seven year old boy who died in a clinical trial have spoken of their "indescribable" Nihat, from Essex, suffered organ failure after receiving chemotherapy during experimental stem cell inquest heard Hassan and Nahide Nihat's concerns they had not been made fully aware of the risks before agreeing to take the man who ran the trial at London's St Mary's Hospital said a 1-5% chance of death had been properly explained to them. Ender, from Sible Hedingham, suffered with Transfusion-Dependent Beta-Thalassemia, in which not enough haemoglobin is produced to carry oxygen around the needed monthly blood new treatment was a gene editing therapy called CTX001, developed by US based Vertex Pharmaceuticals, which also sponsored the treatment had been approved for adults and the purpose of the trial was to learn more about its safety and efficacy in children. Westminster Coroner's Court heard how Ender was given a chemotherapy drug called Busulfan in February 2024, to create space in his bone marrow. He then received his own modified later Ender became poorly. He was diagnosed with Veno Occlusive Disease (VOD) a known potential side effect of Busulfan. Ender entered paediatric intensive care where he also developed macrophage activation syndrome, a rare inflammatory condition, and his breathing had to be resuscitation (CPR) was initiated on several occasions when his heart stopped this time he also suffered acute respiratory distress syndrome, lung bleeding, kidney failure and antibiotic resistant pneumonia. Four months later, on 13 July 2024, Ender died. Speaking to the BBC, Mrs Nihat said: "It is just like we have died as well. "I'm trying to continue for our daughter, his twin sister, but there's a massive hole left in our hearts, in our lives."Her husband Hassan said Ender was essentially healthy before he entered the trial. He added: "He was an amazing boy. He was very compassionate, very loving, very friendly. He was just full of life." Professor Josu de la Fuente said Ender's Beta-Thalassemia had a very high chance of causing organ damage in later life. He told the inquest VOD could occur in any bone barrow transplant and not just those involving stem cell parents were carefully appraised of the Busulfan risk, Professor de la Fuente added. "The consenting process was extensive. There was appropriate documentation. I think it was well written. It had been approved by lay people so it could be well understood," he said. Recording a narrative verdict, Assistant Coroner Jean Harkin said the death was due to a recognised complication of Busulfan and there had been a "robust" consent Julian Redhead, medical director at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust said they were "devastated' by what had happened."Our clinical teams put great emphasis on sharing the risks, including potential complications, and what to expect during a research trial. We have undertaken a detailed investigation into Ender's care and treatment and we are making improvements," he said Ender's death was not related to their therapy and that "patient safety is always our top priority and we continue to monitor our clinical trials". For Hassan and Nahide Nihat, a gap has opened in their lives which can never be closed."We go out to eat and where we used to be four, we are now three," Mr Nihat wife added: "His twin sister has been robbed of her brother. We sit at the dinner table and there's an empty space."Going to school, they used to hold both my the hands and now one of my hands is just empty." Follow Essex news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.