In Minecraft, the build limit refers to the maximum height at which players can place blocks or structures in the game world. The build limit is determined by the game's programming and cannot be exceeded by players.
The build limit in Minecraft is typically set at 256 blocks above sea level, but this can vary depending on the version of the game being played. In older versions of the game, the build limit was lower, such as 128 blocks above sea level.
Players can build structures and creations up to the build limit, allowing for impressive skyscrapers and tall towers to be constructed. However, once the build limit is reached, players will no longer be able to place blocks any higher.
There are also mods and server plugins available that can increase or change the build limit in Minecraft, allowing for even taller structures to be built. However, it is important to note that changing the build limit can impact game performance and stability.
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