Introduction
Minecraft Bedrock Bastion Remnants are among the most formidable and rewarding structures in Minecraft Bedrock Edition. Found only in the Nether, these massive fortress-like ruins are constructed from blackstone and its variants. They’re crawling with dangerous mobs, including Piglins, Piglin Brutes, and Hoglins, making them a serious challenge for even experienced players.
These structures, introduced in the Nether Update (1.16), are packed with high-value loot like Ancient Debris, enchanted gear, Netherite Upgrade Smithing Templates, the Pigstep music disc, and exclusive items like the Snout Banner Pattern and Snout Armor Trim. Bastions are also the only natural source of gilded blackstone and Magma Cube spawners, found specifically in the Treasure Room variant.
Where to Find Bastion Remnants
Bastion Remnants generate in all Nether biomes except the Basalt Deltas. If one attempts to generate in a Basalt Delta, it will fail entirely. However, it’s possible for parts of a Bastion to extend into a Basalt Delta if it spawns near the biome’s edge. This makes Basalt Deltas some of the least likely places to find a full Bastion Remnant.

The most common biomes where Bastions appear include the Nether Wastes, Soul Sand Valley, Warped Forest, and Crimson Forest. These areas are typically more open, making it easier to spot Bastions from a distance without the need for excessive mining or tunneling.
In Bedrock Edition, the Nether is divided into 480×480 block regions. Within each region, either a Bastion Remnant or a Nether Fortress can generate, but never both. There’s a 66.6% chance that a Bastion will generate instead of a Fortress. This means that if you come across a Nether Fortress, you’ll need to travel at least 400 to 500 blocks away before you can expect to find a Bastion in another region.
To improve your chances of locating a Bastion Remnant efficiently, consider traveling along the X-axis, either east or west, as Bastions are more frequently encountered in this direction. Keep your Y-level between 55 and 65, since Bastions are most commonly found at that height range.
In Creative Mode, the /locate structure minecraft:bastion_remnant command can instantly provide the coordinates of the nearest Bastion. For Survival Mode, players can also use external tools such as Chunkbase. By inputting your world seed and selecting the correct version (Bedrock), you can generate a map that shows Bastion Remnant locations and even their specific types.
Finally, when exploring, it’s generally more effective to stick to open terrain. Walking through vast caverns and valleys allows you to spot Bastions naturally, while tunneling through Netherrack tends to be time-consuming and less efficient for finding these massive structures.
Types of Bastion Remnants
There are four distinct types of Bastion Remnants, each with different layouts and loot potential:
Treasure Room

This is the largest and most rewarding Bastion variant, easily recognizable by its massive, lava-filled central chamber. The area is heavily guarded by Piglin Brutes, along with a Magma Cube spawner that can quickly overwhelm unprepared players. Treasure chests in this variant contain some of the rarest and most valuable loot in the game, including Netherite Upgrade Templates, Netherite Ingots, Ancient Debris, enchanted diamond gear, and even Enchanted Golden Apples. Among all Bastion types, the Treasure Room is the only one guaranteed to contain a Netherite Upgrade Template, making it a top destination for players looking to upgrade their gear.
Housing Units

Characterized by multiple ruined rooms clustered around a central courtyard filled with Nether Wart, this Bastion type houses numerous Piglins that wander its narrow halls. Though it doesn’t rival the Treasure Room in terms of loot quality, it can still yield rare and desirable items such as the Pigstep music disc and the Piglin Banner Pattern. Gold blocks and loot chests are scattered throughout the structure, often hidden behind walls or beneath floors. With careful searching and safe looting techniques, players can still walk away with a respectable haul.
Hoglin Stables

This Bastion variant features a distinctive three-tiered layout and is heavily populated with Hoglins, making it uniquely dangerous in close quarters. Despite its hostile residents, it’s considered the least lucrative Bastion due to generally sparse chest loot. However, players can still find useful items like saddles, Golden Carrots, and moderate amounts of gold-related loot. It also has a slightly increased chance of dropping Ancient Debris and Netherite Scrap compared to other mid-tier Bastion types, offering a modest reward for those willing to brave its hazards.
Bridge

The Bridge Bastion includes a long, elevated, and often broken walkway, typically designed to resemble a Piglin’s face when viewed from certain angles. While it contains fewer chests and is lighter on high-end loot, gold blocks are often exposed and built directly into its structure, making quick harvesting possible. In Bedrock Edition, the Bridge variant guarantees a Lodestone inside a chest, which can be useful for navigation or teleport-linked base setups. Its open layout and lower mob density also make it one of the safest Bastion types to explore, ideal for players aiming to avoid heavy combat.
How to Prepare
Bastions are among the most hostile structures in Minecraft, and entering one unprepared can lead to a quick demise. To survive and successfully loot a Bastion Remnant, you should gear up thoroughly.
Equip yourself with full enchanted diamond armor or Netherite, ideally acquired after defeating the Ender Dragon, along with powerful enchanted weapons like a sword and bow, plus tools for mining and breaking blocks. Potions are essential—bring Fire Resistance to counter lava hazards, Healing for survivability, and Slow Falling to avoid fatal drops. Always wear at least one piece of gold armor to prevent Piglins from attacking on sight.
Utility items such as Elytra and fireworks for quick escapes, a shield for defense, a hopper for looting chests without angering Piglins, and a lava bucket for crowd control are invaluable. Set up a Respawn Anchor near the Bastion for a quick return in case of death, and carry Totems of Undying for emergency survival. Shulker boxes are recommended for storing and transporting your loot. Finally, bring plenty of fireproof blocks like cobblestone to bridge gaps, block off hazards, or create defensive positions within the structure.
Raiding Tactics
When raiding a Bastion Remnant, the safest strategy is to approach from above. Starting from the top gives you a clear view of the structure, control over enemy spawns, and the high ground advantage in combat. This method also reduces the risk of being ambushed by Piglin Brutes or falling into sudden drops. As you descend through the Bastion, mark your path with torches or distinguishable blocks to prevent getting lost in the maze-like layout.
Many bridges and floors are damaged or incomplete, so carry fireproof blocks like cobblestone to fill gaps and prevent falling into lava. Using these blocks can also help you create defensive barriers or quick escape routes when surrounded. Before diving deep into the structure, establish a temporary base nearby by setting a respawn point using a Respawn Anchor and Glowstone, and keep extra supplies in chests just outside the Bastion. Having a fallback location ensures you can quickly regroup and continue your raid without losing progress.
Mobs

When it comes to handling mobs, each type requires a different approach.
Piglins will not attack if you’re wearing at least one piece of gold armor, but they’ll immediately become hostile if you open chests or mine gold blocks in their presence. To loot safely, use hoppers placed underneath chests or isolate yourself in a closed space before opening containers.
Piglin Brutes are always aggressive, cannot be distracted by gold, and are capable of disabling shields with their axe attacks. Take them out safely using lava buckets, trapping them in boats, or attacking from higher ground where they can’t reach.
Hoglins, with their strong knockback attacks, can be dangerous near ledges or lava—placing Warped Fungus nearby will scare them away, or you can safely attack them from atop three-block-high pillars.
Finally, Magma Cubes, which appear in Treasure Room variants, spawn endlessly from a spawner placed over a lava floor. Prioritize destroying the spawner, use ranged attacks to thin their numbers, and secure the surrounding area to reduce the risk of being overwhelmed.
Conclusion
Bastion Remnants are among the most dangerous yet rewarding structures in Minecraft Bedrock Edition. Their sprawling architecture, unique design variants, and powerful hostile mobs make them one of the ultimate tests of a player’s combat skill, resourcefulness, and preparation. While they present significant risks—lava hazards, deadly Brutes, and maze-like layouts—they also offer incredible rewards, from Netherite Upgrade Smithing Templates and enchanted gear to rare collectibles like the Pigstep music disc and Snout banner pattern.
By learning how Bastions generate, understanding the layout and loot potential of each variant, and applying smart raiding strategies, players can turn these perilous fortresses into treasure troves. Every Bastion conquered brings you one step closer to mastering the Nether. Whether you’re building a powerful gear set, searching for exclusive blocks like gilded blackstone, or just taking on Minecraft’s most thrilling challenges, Bastion Remnants are a must-visit destination for any experienced adventurer ready to push their limits.
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