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Updated Basics (NetherPortals) (markdown)
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Linking and unlinking works in both normal and nether worlds - you can leave world `X` pointing to `X_nether`, then link `X_nether` to world `Y`. More complicated configurations like this can literally let your users walk "through hell and into another world."
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Another thing to note is that linking a world to itself, will disable whichever portal type is linked in that world.
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## World scaling
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By default, the standard single-player Minecraft Nether uses something called "distance scaling" - for every chunk you walk in the Nether, it's equivalent to eight chunks in your regular world. A similar effect is - naturally - possible using Multiverse. But first, we need to take a brief diversion into how the scaling works.
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