Description:
Phantom Passage Door is a Java Edition mod for Minecraft 1.21.5 (Fabric). It adds a deceptive teleportation device that looks exactly like a dark oak door — but has no physical collision. Walk through it and you are instantly transported to a completely random door anywhere in the same dimension, with no distance limit. The destination can be any door type: all vanilla wood and iron doors, as well as other Phantom Passage Doors.
Note: The destination is chosen at random every time — it could be an oak door in your base, an iron door in a dungeon, a nether door, or another Phantom Passage Door. You need no pairing or linking; a single Phantom Passage Door works as long as any other door exists in the dimension.
Tip: Placement and orientation follow vanilla door rules — the door faces toward you when placed, and the hinge side is determined by where on the block face you click, exactly like a normal door.


| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| No collision | Players (and only players) walk right through the door as if it were air. |
| Instant teleport | Stepping through a Phantom Passage Door teleports you to a completely random door of any type in the same dimension. |
| No distance limit | Doors on opposite ends of your world link just fine. |
| No cooldown | There is no cooldown on teleportation; same-tick double-teleports are prevented automatically so you don't bounce back. |
| Open/close | Right-clicking a Phantom Passage Door swings it open or closed with a full vanilla door animation, open block state, and door sounds — just like a normal door. |
| Right-click particles | Right-clicking also emits particles: portal particles = a valid destination door exists; smoke particles = no other door found in the dimension. |
| Cascade break | Breaking any single block of the door structure removes the entire structure at once. No partial doors are left behind. |
| Dimension scope | Teleportation works within the same dimension only (the mod finds other doors in the same world). |
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This mod is licensed under the CreativeMode Mods License.