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| Designation | Teleporting projectile |
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| First appearance | A Minecraft Movie |
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An ender pearl is a rare object that is can be used to teleport. One was once owned by Steve, which Garrett used.
Ender pearls in the film closely resemble the original item's sprite, being a dark turquoise orb with an aqua glow. While it appears to be spherical, due to the square properties of the Overworld, it is voxelated.
Ender pearls are obtained through the death of an enderman. When thrown, the ender pearl will shatter or dissipate, transporting the thrower to wherever it lands. This process is implied to be very painful or disorienting, as it completely terrifies Garrett upon use. It is also usable ammunition for the potato launcher, enhancing its teleportation capabilities, and being able to be used at a longer range than when thrown.
During their first visit to Steve's Secret Stash, Steve allowed Henry and Garrett to look around at his vast collection of items. During this time, Garrett found an ender pearl, and was unsure of what it was. Steve was more than happy to explain it to him, mentioning that it can achieve teleportation. Against Steve's warning, Garrett impulsively threw it against the door, terrifying himself and startling Henry, who has no idea what just happened. Steve proceeded to clarify that the ender pearl Garrett threw was the only one he owned, but took the waste in jest.
Later, the three worked together to infiltrate the Woodland Mansion, hoping to claim an Earth Crystal to return to Earth. Henry was tasked with retrieving the crystal, but was intercepted by an enderman in the safe room. Using an axe he found, he managed to defeat it, and the enderman dropped an ender pearl.
Soon after they escaped the woodland mansion, the situation turned sour. This culminated in a near-apocalypse known as the Great Darkening, where the Orb of Dominance was put high above the obsidian gateway. Henry and his sister Natalie worked together to defeat the invading army of piglins, until they reached the gateway. Using the ender pearl he'd claimed during the adventure in the mansion, Henry had the idea to shoot it out of his potato launcher, allowing him to teleport to the top of the gateway and retrieve the Orb of Dominance.
Aaand that was the only one I had... no biggie! Almost died fighting an enderman for it.
| March 4, 2025 | An ender pearl first appears in the children's book Uproar in Midport Village. | ||||||
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| March 30, 2025 | Several ender pearls appear in A Minecraft Movie. | ||||||
| April 8, 2025 | The ender pearl's role in the story is retold in A MINECRAFT MOVIE The Junior Novelization. | ||||||
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| March 20, 2025 | Though not appearing as its own item, A Minecraft Movie: Add-on references its role in the climax with ender pearls being usable in the potato launcher item. | ||||||