Hey technically u could’ve built a mob farm as long as you do not physically kill them like just put campfires at the bottom of the farm so the mobs die you didn’t kill them and they burn but the items don’t.
Ok wait I'm confused. When you were getting your first blaze rods you said you couldnt make fire rez because you couldnt get nether wart. However, correct me if I'm wrong but im pretty sure you can get warts from cleric trading
Interesting thought. Based on the ruleset of the challenge, YOU can actually kill the Wither. Since it was made by you, it is thus a "resource" that you can take advantage of. Nether Star and all.
@@abysswatcher5745he couldn't have killed them, cause killing is prohibited. Exploding them with dynamite or using wolves on sheep, however? That's entirely within the realm of possibility. There's plenty of skyblock-like ingenuity possible in this ruleset, the problem is honestly with breaking blocks, it really limits what you can do outside of TNT dupers.
if i were to do a challenge like this, the one change id make is regarding "stealing". i think it's not really stealing if the structure is abandoned. ABANDONED villages and ABANDONED mineshafts would be excluded, allowing the game to be slightly easier, and encourage more exploration
This is why I like skyblock maps so much. Getting to a point where you can reliably make dirt or cobble is such a huge win and completely changes the way the game feels.
this is precisely why my favorite modpack of all time will be crash landing. every scrap of rotten flesh, bone, arrow, etc. is immensely valuable at the start and remains to be of value for basically the entire modpack. you struggle for your first pair of shears and live sapling-to-sapling for the beginning grind. each block of dirt is a godsend and you need to decide wether to save it for your farms or to sieve it for stones.
i love skyfactory, because the beginning is so humble, but the expansion is so limitless. the first few days, a single block of cobble is a huge win. but a few weeks in and you have infinite diamonds. it feels amazing to progress so much
Gregblock (gregtech skyblock) be like: "Okay. So you like the massive achievement feeling from doing that? How about this: you can farm iron, but only if you sift through stacks of dirt to get granite pebbles, make granite blocks, make a hammer from cobblestone and cobblestone pebbles, smash the granite, sift the granite gravel, and have a 25% chance of getting magnetite. Oh, and did I mention that buckets are made out of plates and bent plates? Plates are two ingots each under an iron hammer (six ingots for all 3), and you'll need three (total: 6+6=12 ingots). But to bend them, you need a bending cylinder, made with a hammer, file, and saw, and six ingots (18 total). The file is two plates (18+4=22), then you need six for the saw (22+6=28), and the hammer needs to be wrought iron, so you'll have to make the iron into nuggets and smelt them individually into wrought iron nuggets, then craft that back into wrought iron, and use your old iron hammer to make a wrought iron one. (28+6=34 iron ingots used) Finally, hammer the plates on the bending cylinder to make curved plates, and one last hammer use to make the final bucket. Since you have a 25% chance of getting magnetite from crushed granite, you'll need 34*4=136 pieces of granite." I recommend getting witchwater ASAP by putting a barrel of water on mycelium (add fungal spores from sifting dirt to dirt). Witchwater turns into podzol and coarse dirt on contact with water, so you can easily get stacks of dirt by pouring witchwater off the island and then pouring water on top of it. Warning: witchwater occasionally spawns ghasts.
Why was that ending so bittersweet? Why was that so emotional? How did you do such a good job making me feel a connection to those villagers, those golems, those wolves, that world?
I think the emerald plated melon beacon, capped with a Wither Skeleton skull you never expected to obtain is a rather poetic statement on the adventure you had in this challenge. Starting with a single emerald, melons being your major path to obtaining more, and the Wither Skeleton skull representing everything unexpected about your time spent in that world.
whats truly poetic is the first block he broke that wasn't his (the sandstone in the desert temple) led to his death. he disobeyed his rules and paid the price
According to your rules you could have made a cobble generator early on, you were supposed to be able to break blocks you've made. You just needed a lava pool close enough to water and make a creeper blow up the middle for them to mix lol
He could just build the required shape for the cobble generator out of sand or sandstone initially. He had a load of that from creepers. Heck, he could probably get enough iron to put a hopper underneath to have barely any loss on his generator.
you have to think about the Chances of a lava pool generating close enough to water source so he can do that it's not that likely and not worth the effort on a long term plan or maybe I'm just lazy idk
if i had a nickel for every time legundo abused portals in this challenge, i’d have two nickels. which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that it happened twice
76 minecraft days (25h 20m) by trading with villagers vs 7m 45s by looting chests and piglin bartering. This is a groundbreaking study about how OP villagers are :P
@@chrismerrell7957 You trying to compare a challenge like this to speedrunning? It usually takes a long time for speedrunners to get their times, which isn't translated over into video with all of the practice they need to do. The point of this challenge is showing that you can survive with essentially nothing just with villagers. Another YT channel I watch, NiftySmith, does similar things with one chunk challenges, and once he finds and cures zombie villages, all bets are off with the challenge because of how rediculous it can be. You can turn trees, a renewable source, into sticks and emeralds, and then use those emeralds to buy almost whatever else you need. Food, armor, tools.
@@draconicwolf6499 I'm *not* comparing this challenge to speedrunning. I'm pointing out that speedrunners, who study endlessly how to beat the game as fast as humanly possible, don't use villager trading because it's one of the slower ways to obtain items. This challenge *also* proves how slow progression with villagers is. The benefit that people get out of villagers is reviewability, not speed. But even then, you can get infinite amounts of almost everything that you'd get from villagers with different farms. The large exception to that is diamond gear (which is obtainable via mob drop, but not practical due to the time it takes for it to generate), mending and few other specialty items such as flint, nametags and world banner patterns, none of which you don't really need on a mass scale (the specialty items, not mending and such). *Even considering all that* the gameplay you are proposing is hours and hours of mining for your gear for.... what? To slow down how fast you can make your build? It certainly doesn't slow down how fast you beat the end dragon. To make materials more rare? Does that really accomplish anything besides making the game harder for the sake of being harder? The way I see it, Minecraft is a game about creativity and expression. It doesn't really *need* to be hard to accomplish that. If you're into hard mode stuff, there are plenty of modpacks and custom maps that slow the game down a lot, and other games that have more rigid goals around survival. Why do we have to transform Minecraft to be something it's not?
I love the "carpets will block villagers" thing. I use that to trap an entire village worth of villagers on the second floor of my castle so that it looks like they stay of their own volition rather than being locked behind iron doors lmfao
for your shaders you can probably go into shaderpack settings, you can turn off fog / nether fog and turn off nether refraction and it'll probably help a ton with visibility !!
@@Legundo yea of course!! they look a lot like my own shaders, complementary and I know I can also turn up the minimum light allowed which also makes caving a lot easier, there's also settings to turn down lava brightness and it can help a lot being able to actually see
@@stardustccino ooooooo that shader is nice the other 2 that are actually good is BSL and Makeup Ultra Fast. BSL is my favorite has a lot of settings to and one to make the sun/moon round
this was a super fun twist on the game!! the best part of having a new ruleset is figuring out how to get around the rules, and this definitely didn't disappoint! there were a lot of really clever work-arounds and i certainly learned a few new and innovative ways of using the game mechanics lol :p
@@michaelgamel5915 *branzy, and if you look at the comments legundo has acknowledged this and said he started recording this video before branzy's was published, so obviously no copying could have taken place. they're both good videos and i think it's pointless to put them against each other rather than just enjoying them.
This was super fun to watch! I can't believe it was actually more than an HOUR LONG and it felt so fresh all the time! Honestly, one of the best challenges I saw! To beat Minecraft as a young businessman, starting from scratch, with no crime involved :D
One of the rules: Don't steal Legundo: Turns down both iron and diamonds in minecart present chests Can it really be considered stealing if they're presents?
Very impressive. But I think the most impressive part was the villagers stayed alive the whole time. Could it be that they are less fragile now? You didn't even have to go to crazy length to keep them safe. Makes me want to try to play with villagers again.
Yeah, when I was a kid, you coming to a village would portend it’s doom because all of the villagers would just wander off into holes or into zombies’ arms. I don’t know when the change was but I played recently and they seem to be much smarter.
@@lizzzylavender it’s probably because they’re making Iron Golems more regularly to protect them as well as being smarter and hiding their houses more frequently Aka following a schedule
This challenge is actually insane, knowing you can't break block that's not made by you, holy shit my man. I can't even imagine how much time it would've taken to create this is one video. Mad respect legundo 👏🏼.
I’m only halfway through the video but I was curious: if the nether portal strat was allowed, couldn’t you technically create a cobblestone generator? You’d be creating the cobblestone so you’d be fine to mine it, so you could use that as your block for building in the nether
If using cacti to kill the llamas didn't count as "killing" then you could've just used a lava bucket to kill everything since that's basically doing the same thing
So because people usually make a furnace on the first day, him getting one on day 21 is at least 21x more difficult. No wonder he's being grateful for it, you don't know what you have until it's gone.
I was thinking, it may have been tedious. However, even without the ability to dig, couldn’t you have lured creepers to blast your way down to a stronghold? I know it’s not exactly practical, but I feel like that’s absolutely doable. Just a thought! Loved this challenge idea.
This was amazing to watch through. An extremely interesting take on the game, so fascinating as you use all the possible knowledge about game mechanics to progress. Among the countless "100 days" things, I've never seen something quite like this one. Really good, I'll make sure to watch more of this channel!
Honestly, with how low rabbit health is + how easily they take fall damage, a viable strategy might be to just 'coincidentally' walk in the same direction as a rabbit for long enough, until it panics and runs off a 2-3 block ledge twice and dies
@@randomdudewithmanyinterests it was absolutely staged, the pressure plate was gone probably because he didn’t want the creeper to blow up before he got there. Still loved the video tho
Hey there, i don't ever comment on youtube videos and i've only recently gotten into minecraft/videos but i could not stop myself from watching this entire video. I loved learning so much about the game and being captivated with the scripting/edits and even music choice. Thank you for this amazing work and making my day a little better :)
So good vibes and fun challenge! I found your videos through the 100 days ocean and 100 days desert - and now I know I really enjoy these super restricted challenges! There is something special about them.
I so appreciate the slowing down of the game!! TH-camrs these days do so much fast pace and way intense gameplay… this weirdly gives me 2012 TH-cam vibes without being that. I love 💕
This video is *so* well made. Like, damn. I haven't been impressed with minecraft content for a while (because so many people tend to fill it with screaming and sound/editing effects which are exhausting) but this one has an interesting concept and retains perfect balance of relaxing longplay quality and action. Plus the way you read your script feels natural and you make people want to listen. I subscribed ;) Edit: favourite moment: when you spawned above the ocean with your portal. That cracked me up ;D
I despise people like you who put others down to lift others up. There was no need to rag on other creators especially since it's *_Very_* objective. For example, some folk may find this video boring and like the videos you described. So that 'compliment' you just gave is more of a backhand than you realise. Dragging others down to lift another up is not good and not a compliment. I would've banned you from my channel for this.
I'd say actively pushing a llama onto a cactus is actively malicious even if you aren't swinging your fist. Considering how stealing is wrong, I'd say so is deliberately pushing something onto a cactus and watching it die.
Once you find your first village, there's really no reason to leave until you have a full kit of enchanted diamond armor and tools. If you can't build a proper iron farm, go around the village and place any block (like dirt) in a grid pattern, suspended in the air 2m above the ground. Leave one block of air between each block of dirt. Every Iron Golem that spawns will suffocate quickly, dropping 3-5 ingots which you can trade to a Toolsmith for Emeralds at a bargain rate of 4 : 12 (or better). It's a poorman's iron farm. Breed several dozen Toolsmiths, Weaponsmiths, and Armorers for trades. Trap a zombie in a boat to scare villagers and increase golem spawn rates.
@@MoundN Reminder: the rules say he cant kill a mob. The rules say NOTHING about the cactus killing though. It just so happens that HE placed the cactus. He also used a creeper to kill mobs early on. It's valid, according to the rules.
"I survived 100 days on 1 emerald in Hardcore Minecraft!" "Oh boy! What did you need the emerald for?" "You see it was absolutely crucial, I only needed to farm 128 rotten flesh instead of 160"
i enjoy this style of video a lot but typically find the editing / voice overs in most of them pretty grating or otherwise overwhelming due to high energy or fast and repeated cuts. you've fallen right in the sweet spot of "nice to listen to", "not overly edited", and "high energy but not so in your face about it". props to you for being one of the few that doesn't mess with my sensory issues :)
I'm only at 52 minutes in, but I had a thought about how to get nether wart: TNT. And, just in case you triggering TNT counts as you breaking blocks, an extremely convoluted and time/resource intensive way of going about it! TNT carts, rails, and luring another mob into sending the TNT cart on its way. Surely that would be allowed, right?
There are builders, speedrunners, and redstone geniuses in minecraft, but you are different. You, sir, are the best storyteller of all the TH-camrs I've seen. And that is the most creative talent of them all.
This is such an interesting video, seeing you playing Minecraft “legally” making so much progress basically relying on economy which is always great to see!
Excellent video as usual. I loved the desert survival one and I'd be psyched to see another (or maybe a whole series of single biome survival 100 days?)
Villagers who were left with flowing economy, army of dogs, watermelon-emerald monument and literal oasis for home: He was a hero... Not one we deserved, but the one we needed.
Welp this video got recommended to me so I'm glad it popped out of nowhere and now I'm glad I discovered this channel. I may not enjoy every video but at least I can see what ideas this channel brings. Solid A+
I know this video is old by now but I had questions about the rules. FYI I paused at 40:54 to write this. don't know if an answer happens to show up later in the video. 1. Does looting an abandoned location (mineshaft, temple, dead village, etc) Reeeeeally count as stealing? keep in mind how the desert temple might be impossible without a creeper to make a hole, but jungle temples are simply trapped with a fun puzzle to access both chests. 2. Are you allowed to place down torches then trigger floating sand overhangs to fall? 3. if you can kite mobs into fighting each other for indirect damage, are you allowed to use other means of indirect damage? magma block traps, dispensers and arrows. Cactus was used, how many other options are allowed?
So some thoughts on what you could've done Mob farms: Purely additive ones are quite possible to build, even the easiest ones. You could've used a variety of killing mechanisms, from lava, to a pillager named Johnny A cobble generator. Going by the obsidian generation, and the smooth stone generation, then that should be allowed too, I figure, but an argument can be made for it not being so. A tenuous one. Very tenuous. It'd have given you a quick and easily accesible source of building blocks, and also a fireproof and pretty blastresistible one. Bed bombing could've been used to great effect in the nether. Feasibly, you could've ended with a full suit of netherite, and a live wither, though killing it would be quite the ordeal. But it would be possible. You could've used a wither as a renewable source of explosions to dig downwards, and gather blocks, and ores, everything from iron, to diamond. Fire. You could've burnt down forests to cause leaf decay, of the surviving ones, and thus gain saplings of other trees. Bonus points for using water to put out the fire after the connecting logs have burned. Water could've been used for getting seeds, and the like. A few other things too, but they mostly fold into the above. Good video, I quite enjoyed it.
See....you gotta define how you can't "unalive" mobs for food.....Because technically, you could scoop up a fish & teach him how to walk on land....sure he will unalive....but your "intent" was not to unalive 😂 EDIT Good video!! Just thought you'd only have 1 Emerald the entire 100 days.....not "start" with 1 Emerald & gain no more.
Legs, next time you could loosen the “no stealing” rule up a bit. Stealing is taking other people’s possessions without permission or exchange, but mineshaft chests aren’t owned by anyone because they’re abandoned.
hidden quest for nether wart: 1. get a creeper to follow you through the portal to the nether at that fortress 2. avoid him exploding when you go through 3. lead him to the fortress room with the wart farms 4. make him pop on the blocks to see if you can get a few drops
12:34 Bullocks! One of the best modded foods is Monster Jerky due to it's renewable nature and the fact that Rotten Flesh normally goes to waste. I used to get hyped when my friends would kick me their stacks of RF because the drying process and the supply I usually had meant I could do other things (usually inadvertently gaining more RF) and come back to "Fresh" food. I was at least twice as excited comparably!
You could've made a bunch of snow golems to kill blazes for you. If you got a creeper to blow up enough snow that you got 8 snowballs, and had a creeper blow up a pumpkin so you could pick it up, you could've had infinite Snow Golems. The one pumpkin could be crafted into seeds to be grown, and once you grow another Pumpkin, you could make a snow farm by trapping a snow golem and digging up the snow he makes by standing still. Snowballs don't do any damage anymore, except against Blazes, so you had a way to quickly farm them if you brought 2 stacks of snow and a stack of pumpkins. Something to note, the snow golems would take damage just by being in the nether, but with enough materials to make 64 snow golems, you would definitely have enough of them to kill the blazes.
i think you could use those 4 ingots from the golem to craft a water bucket which could be used for gathering seeds from grass or sticks from dead bushes (or maybe even more)
I would have amended this a bit. You can take things you can replace. Like seeds, trees, and yes, nethewart. You can regrow them, thus replacing what you took.
Using Creepers to mine blocks, Iron Golems to kill hostile mobs and cats to hunt rabbits. Mob manipulation to get resources is underutilized but important for this challenge.
"They aren't Starbucks, how many churches do you need" Here in my little piece of South Carolina we have exactly 0 Starbucks, and somewhere at least in the 20s worth of Churches, one on almost every street, with a population of less than 5000 It is canon that village was in the bible belt.
31:30 You can light a portal with a bucket of lava and some wood. Place the lava in front of the portal and then a column of wood above it. As soon as the fire spreads to the side of the wood touching the portal, the portal will light. Usually takes less than 5 mins.
Tip: for the underwater stronghold: you could have made tnt, put it in the water with a block of sand on top and light it up. The sand will make it possible for the tnt to explode underwater.
Did you know out of all ores only netherite/ancient debris and diamonds aren't renewable? Emeralds can be obtained by trading with villagers, killing a fox that spawned holding an emerald, killing evokers or killing pillagers spawned during a raid, gold by killing zombie piglins, redstone by killing witches, amethyst by mining crystals from budding amethyst, iron by killing iron golems, zombies, trading with villagers or bartering with piglins, copper by killing drowned, coal by killing wither skeletons, quartz by piglin bartering and lapis by trading with cleric villagers (I only listed renewable ways not every way)
Funny thing is, why didnt you just have a creeper blow up a tree instead of spending days blowing up dead bushes. Also for you chicken farm, you can allways just get a pet fox and have an accident. Just make sure you have a backup pen to breed them back up.
Yo, fyi, fishing drops have another factor that determines loot. Your fish to loot ratio will always be more in the fish's favor in shallow water. To get moee junk/treasure, you have to fish in bodies of water at least 5 blocks deep!
I tried this ruleset but as goal getting a full beacon. It was actually very possible. I used wolfs to kill wither skeletons for skulls (did take for ever though), for thw soul sand i lured a creeper into thw nether, Used iron golems to kill the wither, and for the blocks i used all emerald blocks too match the challenge, but i did get emeralds faster then you by building a ironfarm and trading the iron for emeralds.
You should do one of these but with a mod that makes the villagers actually improve their town, like Minecolonies or something of the like. A run where you can't help yourself, but you *can* get help from the village. "100 Days But It Takes a Village to Save a TH-camr", perhaps?
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u should probably pin that u didn’t copy branzy
Not sure about Java edition but in bedrock edition you can’t get bamboo from fishing
Hey technically u could’ve built a mob farm as long as you do not physically kill them like just put campfires at the bottom of the farm so the mobs die you didn’t kill them and they burn but the items don’t.
Weird question but what's that achievement sound effect that plays when you get wheat or hoe etc.
Ok wait I'm confused. When you were getting your first blaze rods you said you couldnt make fire rez because you couldnt get nether wart. However, correct me if I'm wrong but im pretty sure you can get warts from cleric trading
Interesting thought.
Based on the ruleset of the challenge, YOU can actually kill the Wither. Since it was made by you, it is thus a "resource" that you can take advantage of. Nether Star and all.
If that was the case would that not mean he could have killed any animals he bred?
@@abysswatcher5745he couldn't have killed them, cause killing is prohibited. Exploding them with dynamite or using wolves on sheep, however? That's entirely within the realm of possibility. There's plenty of skyblock-like ingenuity possible in this ruleset, the problem is honestly with breaking blocks, it really limits what you can do outside of TNT dupers.
I mean technically the wither is undead, can't kill what's already dead, but you can "dismantle" it.
Imagine casually walking your Wither out on a lead, bullying the zombies & skeletons...
Or you could trap a ton of bees and let them kill the wither, would be time intensive but would work.
if i were to do a challenge like this, the one change id make is regarding "stealing". i think it's not really stealing if the structure is abandoned. ABANDONED villages and ABANDONED mineshafts would be excluded, allowing the game to be slightly easier, and encourage more exploration
"You think it's okay to steal from us? Is it because we're green?" - The zombies and creepers who live in those 'abandoned' areas, probably :P
@@ScrambledAndBenedictdon't forget colorblind skeletons!
POV: Minecraft pacifist route
also about breaking blocks, i think he could've gotten around that with TNT
oh he did
This is why I like skyblock maps so much. Getting to a point where you can reliably make dirt or cobble is such a huge win and completely changes the way the game feels.
this is precisely why my favorite modpack of all time will be crash landing. every scrap of rotten flesh, bone, arrow, etc. is immensely valuable at the start and remains to be of value for basically the entire modpack. you struggle for your first pair of shears and live sapling-to-sapling for the beginning grind. each block of dirt is a godsend and you need to decide wether to save it for your farms or to sieve it for stones.
@@sheep3575going to try this mod pack with by bf now! Sounds fun!
i love skyfactory, because the beginning is so humble, but the expansion is so limitless. the first few days, a single block of cobble is a huge win. but a few weeks in and you have infinite diamonds. it feels amazing to progress so much
Gregblock (gregtech skyblock) be like: "Okay. So you like the massive achievement feeling from doing that? How about this: you can farm iron, but only if you sift through stacks of dirt to get granite pebbles, make granite blocks, make a hammer from cobblestone and cobblestone pebbles, smash the granite, sift the granite gravel, and have a 25% chance of getting magnetite. Oh, and did I mention that buckets are made out of plates and bent plates? Plates are two ingots each under an iron hammer (six ingots for all 3), and you'll need three (total: 6+6=12 ingots). But to bend them, you need a bending cylinder, made with a hammer, file, and saw, and six ingots (18 total). The file is two plates (18+4=22), then you need six for the saw (22+6=28), and the hammer needs to be wrought iron, so you'll have to make the iron into nuggets and smelt them individually into wrought iron nuggets, then craft that back into wrought iron, and use your old iron hammer to make a wrought iron one. (28+6=34 iron ingots used) Finally, hammer the plates on the bending cylinder to make curved plates, and one last hammer use to make the final bucket. Since you have a 25% chance of getting magnetite from crushed granite, you'll need 34*4=136 pieces of granite."
I recommend getting witchwater ASAP by putting a barrel of water on mycelium (add fungal spores from sifting dirt to dirt). Witchwater turns into podzol and coarse dirt on contact with water, so you can easily get stacks of dirt by pouring witchwater off the island and then pouring water on top of it. Warning: witchwater occasionally spawns ghasts.
Why was that ending so bittersweet? Why was that so emotional? How did you do such a good job making me feel a connection to those villagers, those golems, those wolves, that world?
And then, after all of that, in those last few seconds... How did Legundo set up such a perfect punchline??
@@clockworkkirlia7475 if only he had fallen into a mineshaft...
I think the emerald plated melon beacon, capped with a Wither Skeleton skull you never expected to obtain is a rather poetic statement on the adventure you had in this challenge. Starting with a single emerald, melons being your major path to obtaining more, and the Wither Skeleton skull representing everything unexpected about your time spent in that world.
whats truly poetic is the first block he broke that wasn't his (the sandstone in the desert temple) led to his death. he disobeyed his rules and paid the price
@@jundies171 honestly, both of these got me. Like a perfect story coming to a close.
Weren't the Fletcher stick trades and the spruce also a major source (and an earlier one)?
According to your rules you could have made a cobble generator early on, you were supposed to be able to break blocks you've made. You just needed a lava pool close enough to water and make a creeper blow up the middle for them to mix lol
He could just build the required shape for the cobble generator out of sand or sandstone initially. He had a load of that from creepers. Heck, he could probably get enough iron to put a hopper underneath to have barely any loss on his generator.
Bruh was literally gonna say the same thing
Legundo actually spent like 5 days for that furnace
Basic Skyblock stuff.
you have to think about the Chances of a lava pool generating close enough to water source so he can do that it's not that likely and not worth the effort on a long term plan or maybe I'm just lazy idk
@@Nyerguds but he cant take water or lava in a buck since that is destroying a block he did not place
Pov: you’re 18 and your parents kicked you out of house with 1$ in your pocket
Omg that's me
Dude 😂
I instantly remembered when he said “I HAVE PANTS!!!” 27:47 😂
with this 1 dollar, im ruining the economy
I am waiting for that one kid to say "YoUr" 😂
if i had a nickel for every time legundo abused portals in this challenge, i’d have two nickels. which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that it happened twice
Nice!!!
Is this a Phineas and Ferb reference?
@@VaIimity You're darn right!!!
@@VaIimity yes
@@Kyropinesis I thought it was a game theory reference...
If nothing else, this video serves as a strong case study of the absurdly overpowered state of villages in this game.
so ur the person who urged MC to nerf villagers🤣🤣
ah ok so ur the person who ruined the game right
76 minecraft days (25h 20m) by trading with villagers vs 7m 45s by looting chests and piglin bartering. This is a groundbreaking study about how OP villagers are :P
@@chrismerrell7957 You trying to compare a challenge like this to speedrunning? It usually takes a long time for speedrunners to get their times, which isn't translated over into video with all of the practice they need to do.
The point of this challenge is showing that you can survive with essentially nothing just with villagers. Another YT channel I watch, NiftySmith, does similar things with one chunk challenges, and once he finds and cures zombie villages, all bets are off with the challenge because of how rediculous it can be. You can turn trees, a renewable source, into sticks and emeralds, and then use those emeralds to buy almost whatever else you need. Food, armor, tools.
@@draconicwolf6499 I'm *not* comparing this challenge to speedrunning. I'm pointing out that speedrunners, who study endlessly how to beat the game as fast as humanly possible, don't use villager trading because it's one of the slower ways to obtain items. This challenge *also* proves how slow progression with villagers is.
The benefit that people get out of villagers is reviewability, not speed. But even then, you can get infinite amounts of almost everything that you'd get from villagers with different farms. The large exception to that is diamond gear (which is obtainable via mob drop, but not practical due to the time it takes for it to generate), mending and few other specialty items such as flint, nametags and world banner patterns, none of which you don't really need on a mass scale (the specialty items, not mending and such).
*Even considering all that* the gameplay you are proposing is hours and hours of mining for your gear for.... what? To slow down how fast you can make your build? It certainly doesn't slow down how fast you beat the end dragon. To make materials more rare? Does that really accomplish anything besides making the game harder for the sake of being harder? The way I see it, Minecraft is a game about creativity and expression. It doesn't really *need* to be hard to accomplish that. If you're into hard mode stuff, there are plenty of modpacks and custom maps that slow the game down a lot, and other games that have more rigid goals around survival. Why do we have to transform Minecraft to be something it's not?
I love the "carpets will block villagers" thing. I use that to trap an entire village worth of villagers on the second floor of my castle so that it looks like they stay of their own volition rather than being locked behind iron doors lmfao
for your shaders you can probably go into shaderpack settings, you can turn off fog / nether fog and turn off nether refraction and it'll probably help a ton with visibility !!
Will need to test that, thanks for pointing out the settings!
@@Legundo yea of course!! they look a lot like my own shaders, complementary and I know I can also turn up the minimum light allowed which also makes caving a lot easier, there's also settings to turn down lava brightness and it can help a lot being able to actually see
@@stardustccino may i know what shaders you use
@@minuzs Complementary! They're My favorite :)
@@stardustccino ooooooo that shader is nice the other 2 that are actually good is BSL and Makeup Ultra Fast. BSL is my favorite has a lot of settings to and one to make the sun/moon round
this was a super fun twist on the game!! the best part of having a new ruleset is figuring out how to get around the rules, and this definitely didn't disappoint! there were a lot of really clever work-arounds and i certainly learned a few new and innovative ways of using the game mechanics lol :p
Oddly brandy did a vid just like this same rules like its a good vid but still
@@michaelgamel5915 *branzy, and if you look at the comments legundo has acknowledged this and said he started recording this video before branzy's was published, so obviously no copying could have taken place. they're both good videos and i think it's pointless to put them against each other rather than just enjoying them.
@@charmlikethequark ooohhh got it and has I hope I made clear both are very good videos I just needed to point it out
Really liked the use of the editing. The "new Item" ticket is a great idea for the video.
Skyblock did that years ago
This was super fun to watch! I can't believe it was actually more than an HOUR LONG and it felt so fresh all the time!
Honestly, one of the best challenges I saw! To beat Minecraft as a young businessman, starting from scratch, with no crime involved :D
One of the rules: Don't steal
Legundo: Turns down both iron and diamonds in minecart present chests
Can it really be considered stealing if they're presents?
Very impressive. But I think the most impressive part was the villagers stayed alive the whole time. Could it be that they are less fragile now? You didn't even have to go to crazy length to keep them safe. Makes me want to try to play with villagers again.
Yeah, when I was a kid, you coming to a village would portend it’s doom because all of the villagers would just wander off into holes or into zombies’ arms. I don’t know when the change was but I played recently and they seem to be much smarter.
@@lizzzylavender it’s probably because they’re making Iron Golems more regularly to protect them as well as being smarter and hiding their houses more frequently Aka following a schedule
Seeing this challenge makes me want to see an adventure mode challenge.
Technically it is.
@@TheMidgetDamien No it's not.
I think I saw someone do an adventure mode challenge
@@lofkii rekrap2 did it
@@TheMidgetDamien
He got like a trillion emeralds chopping trees, how is that "technically" adventure mode
This challenge is actually insane, knowing you can't break block that's not made by you, holy shit my man. I can't even imagine how much time it would've taken to create this is one video. Mad respect legundo 👏🏼.
I’m only halfway through the video but I was curious: if the nether portal strat was allowed, couldn’t you technically create a cobblestone generator? You’d be creating the cobblestone so you’d be fine to mine it, so you could use that as your block for building in the nether
That last "if i break only one block..." and you die by creeper. Oh the morbid humor to it all.
When he boxed the villager in with obsidian I started crying from laughter. He REALLY doesn’t want that villager getting out..
What an actual bot
What's very ironic, is that in the end when he broke his #1 rule, he died because of it.
you gave me spoiler
@@mouldytoast Dont read comments if you didnt watch the entire video then
the ending staged cuz the pressure plate was gone otherwise creeper would have already blown up
@@griffoen true
He didn't even complete the full 100 days
This challenge run might actually be something that gets me into Minecraft again
This is such a well edited video, I love the little details like the "New Item" message. Really love your style!
If using cacti to kill the llamas didn't count as "killing" then you could've just used a lava bucket to kill everything since that's basically doing the same thing
So because people usually make a furnace on the first day, him getting one on day 21 is at least 21x more difficult. No wonder he's being grateful for it, you don't know what you have until it's gone.
I mean, he shouldve been able to ever since he got 3 iron ngl. Bucket then just make a cobblestone gen it's a bit odd ngl
@@DLMicah He can't really get the water can he
@@Narvalo_Lastar ...he. he has a bucket.
@@baconiumo I mean accoding to the rules, he's not entitled to pick it up
@Papp' exactly, he shouldn't have picked up water or Lava, according to the rules he would have had to make a cauldron just for water
I was thinking, it may have been tedious. However, even without the ability to dig, couldn’t you have lured creepers to blast your way down to a stronghold? I know it’s not exactly practical, but I feel like that’s absolutely doable. Just a thought! Loved this challenge idea.
fr, i was thinking the same thing and was just like “creepers, use creepers” during that whole segment lol
Just a thought, you could have used entity cramming to farm the chickens for meat.
This was amazing to watch through.
An extremely interesting take on the game, so fascinating as you use all the possible knowledge about game mechanics to progress. Among the countless "100 days" things, I've never seen something quite like this one.
Really good, I'll make sure to watch more of this channel!
Honestly, with how low rabbit health is + how easily they take fall damage, a viable strategy might be to just 'coincidentally' walk in the same direction as a rabbit for long enough, until it panics and runs off a 2-3 block ledge twice and dies
What are the odds of dropping onto a creeper in a desert temple like that? That was a cool challenge
it was probably staged as a punishment for breaking the block. even so, this challenge is incredible
@@randomdudewithmanyinterests it was absolutely staged, the pressure plate was gone probably because he didn’t want the creeper to blow up before he got there. Still loved the video tho
At day 31 you could’ve put lava next to the portal and wait for the fire spread. It normally takes just a few seconds.
Still watching (and enjoying). I'm hoping you start breeding the dogs at the portal to save the travels!
Epic end. That was quite an adventure!
The 42 joke really caught me off guard!! I’m glad Legundo knows where his towel is :)
Hey there, i don't ever comment on youtube videos and i've only recently gotten into minecraft/videos but i could not stop myself from watching this entire video. I loved learning so much about the game and being captivated with the scripting/edits and even music choice. Thank you for this amazing work and making my day a little better :)
So good vibes and fun challenge! I found your videos through the 100 days ocean and 100 days desert - and now I know I really enjoy these super restricted challenges! There is something special about them.
I so appreciate the slowing down of the game!! TH-camrs these days do so much fast pace and way intense gameplay… this weirdly gives me 2012 TH-cam vibes without being that. I love 💕
Love the way he gets excited and says "doggie" at 35:09 because me too man
I appreciate how you didn’t blow out my eardrums when You beat The dragon
the amount of patience this must have taken.. cant help but respect it
Me watching legundo not even consider making a cobble generator: this is fine
This video is *so* well made. Like, damn. I haven't been impressed with minecraft content for a while (because so many people tend to fill it with screaming and sound/editing effects which are exhausting) but this one has an interesting concept and retains perfect balance of relaxing longplay quality and action. Plus the way you read your script feels natural and you make people want to listen.
I subscribed ;)
Edit: favourite moment: when you spawned above the ocean with your portal. That cracked me up ;D
35:50 the letterbox made me happy
I despise people like you who put others down to lift others up. There was no need to rag on other creators especially since it's *_Very_* objective. For example, some folk may find this video boring and like the videos you described.
So that 'compliment' you just gave is more of a backhand than you realise.
Dragging others down to lift another up is not good and not a compliment.
I would've banned you from my channel for this.
Yo that's actually facts though xD
Keep up the good work Legundo!
"Stealing is wrong"
Also him: "Sir, I'm gonna have to borrow your bed"
I'd say actively pushing a llama onto a cactus is actively malicious even if you aren't swinging your fist. Considering how stealing is wrong, I'd say so is deliberately pushing something onto a cactus and watching it die.
What a refreshing twist on a hundred day Minecraft video! Excited to watch more of your content!!
it would be interesting to see similar challenges like this in the future
watch BranzyCrafts video on it. he did it first
Once you find your first village, there's really no reason to leave until you have a full kit of enchanted diamond armor and tools. If you can't build a proper iron farm, go around the village and place any block (like dirt) in a grid pattern, suspended in the air 2m above the ground. Leave one block of air between each block of dirt. Every Iron Golem that spawns will suffocate quickly, dropping 3-5 ingots which you can trade to a Toolsmith for Emeralds at a bargain rate of 4 : 12 (or better). It's a poorman's iron farm. Breed several dozen Toolsmiths, Weaponsmiths, and Armorers for trades. Trap a zombie in a boat to scare villagers and increase golem spawn rates.
the rules say you can't build
@@nisora01 The rules are a bunch of liquid shit bc he violated his own ruleset within 10 minutes by killing the lama with the cactus block.
@@MoundN yea
@@nisora01 He COULD build, just he cant break blocks he DIDNT place.
@@MoundN Reminder: the rules say he cant kill a mob. The rules say NOTHING about the cactus killing though. It just so happens that HE placed the cactus. He also used a creeper to kill mobs early on. It's valid, according to the rules.
"I survived 100 days on 1 emerald in Hardcore Minecraft!"
"Oh boy! What did you need the emerald for?"
"You see it was absolutely crucial, I only needed to farm 128 rotten flesh instead of 160"
i enjoy this style of video a lot but typically find the editing / voice overs in most of them pretty grating or otherwise overwhelming due to high energy or fast and repeated cuts. you've fallen right in the sweet spot of "nice to listen to", "not overly edited", and "high energy but not so in your face about it". props to you for being one of the few that doesn't mess with my sensory issues :)
At 7:38 he says "Wandering Trader please be something good" When he should have said "MONGO how are you"
I was going to say "man, this is one of few 100 days series that I think could do with a 200 days continuation"
*And then I saw the ending*
Playing like this with these restrictions actually looks so fun. I think you're getting me back into mc again hahaha.
I'm only at 52 minutes in, but I had a thought about how to get nether wart: TNT. And, just in case you triggering TNT counts as you breaking blocks, an extremely convoluted and time/resource intensive way of going about it! TNT carts, rails, and luring another mob into sending the TNT cart on its way. Surely that would be allowed, right?
Love the video! I’d have made a cobblestone generator but this man made a economy by day 45.
Legundo could blow up the minecart with the diamonds...
This just seems like an extreme pain so I gotta give you huge support for being able to do this
This video really puts into perspective how often we use our... questionable methods... for gaining materials in minecraft
There are builders, speedrunners, and redstone geniuses in minecraft, but you are different. You, sir, are the best storyteller of all the TH-camrs I've seen. And that is the most creative talent of them all.
This is such an interesting video, seeing you playing Minecraft “legally” making so much progress basically relying on economy which is always great to see!
Excellent video as usual. I loved the desert survival one and I'd be psyched to see another (or maybe a whole series of single biome survival 100 days?)
Alternative title: minecraft but you are a normal person instead of an unfeeling supernatural demigod
Cobblestone generator would also make cobblestone into a renewable resource, and one that isn't flammable
I like how this video is completely un-modded, its a nice refresher from a lot of his other 100 days videos
If you liked this one check out my All Advancements run too! That’s all vanilla as well :)
@@Legundo aight bet I guess I will
Love how he is looking for pumpkins, finds a pumpkin, then passes a pumpkin near a village at 1:10:00 kinda funny IMO
Great video loved every moment, keep up the good work.
Cool video keep making amazing content :)
Dude the Stutter is amazing! 53:18
Villagers who were left with flowing economy, army of dogs, watermelon-emerald monument and literal oasis for home: He was a hero... Not one we deserved, but the one we needed.
I watched Branzy's version when it came out and you really stepped up the game. also Its nice seeing new ways of doing 100 day challenges.
Welp this video got recommended to me so I'm glad it popped out of nowhere and now I'm glad I discovered this channel. I may not enjoy every video but at least I can see what ideas this channel brings. Solid A+
That ending was so beautiful I almost cried. What's wrong with me XD
I know this video is old by now but I had questions about the rules. FYI I paused at 40:54 to write this. don't know if an answer happens to show up later in the video.
1. Does looting an abandoned location (mineshaft, temple, dead village, etc) Reeeeeally count as stealing? keep in mind how the desert temple might be impossible without a creeper to make a hole, but jungle temples are simply trapped with a fun puzzle to access both chests.
2. Are you allowed to place down torches then trigger floating sand overhangs to fall?
3. if you can kite mobs into fighting each other for indirect damage, are you allowed to use other means of indirect damage? magma block traps, dispensers and arrows. Cactus was used, how many other options are allowed?
So some thoughts on what you could've done
Mob farms: Purely additive ones are quite possible to build, even the easiest ones. You could've used a variety of killing mechanisms, from lava, to a pillager named Johnny
A cobble generator. Going by the obsidian generation, and the smooth stone generation, then that should be allowed too, I figure, but an argument can be made for it not being so. A tenuous one. Very tenuous. It'd have given you a quick and easily accesible source of building blocks, and also a fireproof and pretty blastresistible one.
Bed bombing could've been used to great effect in the nether. Feasibly, you could've ended with a full suit of netherite, and a live wither, though killing it would be quite the ordeal. But it would be possible.
You could've used a wither as a renewable source of explosions to dig downwards, and gather blocks, and ores, everything from iron, to diamond.
Fire. You could've burnt down forests to cause leaf decay, of the surviving ones, and thus gain saplings of other trees. Bonus points for using water to put out the fire after the connecting logs have burned.
Water could've been used for getting seeds, and the like.
A few other things too, but they mostly fold into the above.
Good video, I quite enjoyed it.
really liked this challenge!
See....you gotta define how you can't "unalive" mobs for food.....Because technically, you could scoop up a fish & teach him how to walk on land....sure he will unalive....but your "intent" was not to unalive 😂
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Good video!!
Just thought you'd only have 1 Emerald the entire 100 days.....not "start" with 1 Emerald & gain no more.
Bro copied branzy
Indeed
Legs, next time you could loosen the “no stealing” rule up a bit. Stealing is taking other people’s possessions without permission or exchange, but mineshaft chests aren’t owned by anyone because they’re abandoned.
hidden quest for nether wart:
1. get a creeper to follow you through the portal to the nether at that fortress
2. avoid him exploding when you go through
3. lead him to the fortress room with the wart farms
4. make him pop on the blocks to see if you can get a few drops
12:34
Bullocks!
One of the best modded foods is Monster Jerky due to it's renewable nature and the fact that Rotten Flesh normally goes to waste. I used to get hyped when my friends would kick me their stacks of RF because the drying process and the supply I usually had meant I could do other things (usually inadvertently gaining more RF) and come back to "Fresh" food.
I was at least twice as excited comparably!
You could've made a bunch of snow golems to kill blazes for you. If you got a creeper to blow up enough snow that you got 8 snowballs, and had a creeper blow up a pumpkin so you could pick it up, you could've had infinite Snow Golems. The one pumpkin could be crafted into seeds to be grown, and once you grow another Pumpkin, you could make a snow farm by trapping a snow golem and digging up the snow he makes by standing still. Snowballs don't do any damage anymore, except against Blazes, so you had a way to quickly farm them if you brought 2 stacks of snow and a stack of pumpkins.
Something to note, the snow golems would take damage just by being in the nether, but with enough materials to make 64 snow golems, you would definitely have enough of them to kill the blazes.
Definitely should have made a cobble generator. Those blocks should be fair game according to the rules!
i think you could use those 4 ingots from the golem to craft a water bucket which could be used for gathering seeds from grass or sticks from dead bushes (or maybe even more)
I would have amended this a bit. You can take things you can replace. Like seeds, trees, and yes, nethewart. You can regrow them, thus replacing what you took.
Using Creepers to mine blocks, Iron Golems to kill hostile mobs and cats to hunt rabbits. Mob manipulation to get resources is underutilized but important for this challenge.
"They aren't Starbucks, how many churches do you need"
Here in my little piece of South Carolina we have exactly 0 Starbucks, and somewhere at least in the 20s worth of Churches, one on almost every street, with a population of less than 5000
It is canon that village was in the bible belt.
21:19 *villager sits on his lap* legundo: "That feels amazing"
It’s amazing how a video about 1 emerald can generate over 1 million dollars for feeding America.
This is a really cool challenge idea, probably the most unique take I’ve seen.
31:30 You can light a portal with a bucket of lava and some wood. Place the lava in front of the portal and then a column of wood above it. As soon as the fire spreads to the side of the wood touching the portal, the portal will light. Usually takes less than 5 mins.
Tip: for the underwater stronghold: you could have made tnt, put it in the water with a block of sand on top and light it up. The sand will make it possible for the tnt to explode underwater.
That Hitchhiker quote was splendidly embedded 👌
Did you know out of all ores only netherite/ancient debris and diamonds aren't renewable? Emeralds can be obtained by trading with villagers, killing a fox that spawned holding an emerald, killing evokers or killing pillagers spawned during a raid, gold by killing zombie piglins, redstone by killing witches, amethyst by mining crystals from budding amethyst, iron by killing iron golems, zombies, trading with villagers or bartering with piglins, copper by killing drowned, coal by killing wither skeletons, quartz by piglin bartering and lapis by trading with cleric villagers (I only listed renewable ways not every way)
You can get lapis from villagers with brewing stands
@@dmitri546 I did actually know that but not at the time of writing this comment I kinda forgot I wrote it, I'll make an edit
Funny thing is, why didnt you just have a creeper blow up a tree instead of spending days blowing up dead bushes.
Also for you chicken farm, you can allways just get a pet fox and have an accident.
Just make sure you have a backup pen to breed them back up.
a cobble generator would helped alot aswell! renewable and farmable
Yo, fyi, fishing drops have another factor that determines loot. Your fish to loot ratio will always be more in the fish's favor in shallow water. To get moee junk/treasure, you have to fish in bodies of water at least 5 blocks deep!
I tried this ruleset but as goal getting a full beacon. It was actually very possible. I used wolfs to kill wither skeletons for skulls (did take for ever though), for thw soul sand i lured a creeper into thw nether, Used iron golems to kill the wither, and for the blocks i used all emerald blocks too match the challenge, but i did get emeralds faster then you by building a ironfarm and trading the iron for emeralds.
You should do one of these but with a mod that makes the villagers actually improve their town, like Minecolonies or something of the like. A run where you can't help yourself, but you *can* get help from the village.
"100 Days But It Takes a Village to Save a TH-camr", perhaps?
Oh, or "100 days as a settlement mayor in HCMC"
Man’s role playing as a Wandering Trader in the first 22 days