I Spent 100 Days in 1.20 HARDCORE Minecraft.. Here's What Happened



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Todayyy I play 100 days of Hardcore Minecraft in the new 1.20 update!
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38 thoughts on “I Spent 100 Days in 1.20 HARDCORE Minecraft.. Here's What Happened”

  1. hey guys! check out my 2nd channel in the description. im gonna start uploading an OG style rlcraft series and other modpacks like betterMC, crazycraft, dawncraft (maybe) in a couple days. got a few episodes of each so yeah 🙂 ❤️

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  2. These types of video are really fun, but if you are thinking of playing some more hardcore minecraft, I think that another good idea would be too start a new world(or if you don't want to give up one that you have, then just "lose all your items"[place them in a safe chest]), and then spend 100 days from zero trying too see how quickly you can become powerful, really prioritizing building as many automated "farms" as fast as you can, starting off with simple ones like cobble and tree farms, and ending with ones that are more advanced like prismarine. I think this "idea" could become more entertaining if at some point, early on in the series( the day count can be predetermined, for example, by day 40 or less), you started to ONLY rely on your farms output, limiting yourself to only being able to collect and use resources that you have gotten from your automated farms. For example, if you need cobblestone and the day count has surpassed your predetermined level, you will only be able to use the cobble from your cobblestone farm. Then you could use the material from these farms(like cobblestone), to advance to more difficult ones like the warden farm. Obviously things that can't be farmed will be allowed to use, but I feel that this would be fun, especially if you put your own creativity to it.

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