Minecraft can be an adventurous game with almost limitless boundaries. However, the video shows a 100-day journey in one Minecraft chunk, a very confined space. In this experiment, a player and his friend survive by mining, crafting, fighting, building, and trading, turning an initially empty chunk into a thriving mini-world. They built essentials like a crafting table, a farm, a mob grinder, and later a gold farm in the Nether. Despite the challenge of surviving in such a small space, they managed to make their chunk aesthetically pleasing and resourceful, making for an interesting and unique Minecraft play-through.
god there’s something so endearingly human about this. being proud of simple platforms with log supports and a broken mob grinder. making a wheat farm and not harvesting it half the time. jumping around while fishing in a little box. using large walls of brick blocks to make things look nice. explaining common strategies like strip mining and how hunger works. getting excited about the rain. it’s so nice. so simple and refreshing.
what if you ran out of netherack
Parrot: Running low on food Also Parrot: jumping around in circles for no reason
parrot: "never had any other animals besides this chicken" bee: "am i a joke to you?"
Parrot:*knows you can get bees from saplings* Also parrot: “that food poisoning thing”
"We were armed with stone axes and are skill, so we were fine." 16 days before, dies because he decided to fight a creeper when he was half a heart.
Just a tip, when the fishing pond water was dripping into your house, you can turn off the individual effect in the effects area in the optifine video settings area.
This is the first time I’ve ever seen a Minecraft player excited about rain, outside of the use of a riptide trident.
I think the reason why the mob grinder isnt working, u didnt have trap doors, mobs are surprisingly smart enough to not drop down a block unless they sense a player, but they think a trapdoor is an actual block and if its opend, they will fall in the water
“We FINALLY made it to the nether” has been 3 days, has no resources
What if every 100 days you get another chunk to work with so it doesn't get boring?
it’s good to see youtube recommending smaller channels so they have a chance to grow. Nice video btw
i just started watching you and you are such a cool creator i thought this video was awesome. Love the videos
100 days in one chunk. ”Walkes outside chunk”
Tip: When you eat a rotten flesh, dont move, if you dont move your hunger would still be the same.
Parrot - “I was collecting loot from mr clucks pen when some how he manage to escape” (Leaves gate open)
This is the first 100 days survived I haven't seen diamond/netherite armour in the thumbnail Edit: thx for 100 likes Edit 2: thx for 250 LIKES! Edit 3: thx for 400 LIKEEEES
Maybe, you forgot to add trapdoors on top of the water that pushes mobs down. Because, mobs think that trapdoors are full blocks, thats what I did to mob grinders and hidden hot floor as defence to my base. Please like so that parrot can see.
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