![]() ![]() ![]() Java edition maps automatically locate the player with a little pointer, but that’s not the case in Bedrock edition. Put a pane of glass in the second slot and you’ll get a “locked” map that can’t be explored any further. Put an empty map in the second slot and you’ll get a clone of the first. Put an explored map in the first one and some paper in the second, and you’ll get a zoomed out version that covers more territory. Hit the "use" key on the table and you’ll get an interface with two slots on the left. ![]() So what can you do with it? Well, quite a lot actually. Put two bits of paper on top of four planks in a crafting grid, and you’ve got yourself a cartography table. Cartography tables generate naturally in cartographer houses in villages, but honestly, it’s usually easier to just craft your own from some paper and some planks. ![]()
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