I Survived 100 Days on 1 Emerald in Hardcore Minecraft

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Published 2023-01-21
I Spent 100 Days in Hardcore Minecraft, here`s what happened. With only one Emerald, the challenge was to survive 100 days in Hardcore mode on this world without breaking any blocks, fighting any mobs, and not dying.

Inspired by Ryan Trahan's Penny Series - link here:    • I Survived On $0.01 For 1 Week  

I'm going to defeat the Ender Dragon and Beat Minecraft starting from only one Emerald!

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Video Includes:
Hardcore Minecraft 100 Days
Hardcore Minecraft 100 Days Gameplay
Hardcore Minecraft Episode 1
Modded Minecraft
Minecraft Multiverse
Minecraft All Advancemen

All Comments (21)
  • @Legundo
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  • @n0name638
    Pov: you’re 18 and your parents kicked you out of house with 1$ in your pocket
  • @SharkyShocker
    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.
  • @dakotaatv1238
    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
  • @SirCarcass
    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.
  • @Kyropinesis
    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
  • @purplehaze2358
    If nothing else, this video serves as a strong case study of the absurdly overpowered state of villages in this game.
  • @cheezkid2689
    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?
  • @sneakysoviet9
    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.
  • @DanCreaMundos
    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
  • Could've used a creeper to blow up those minecart chests for the diamonds
  • 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
  • @blondiiv6
    That last "if i break only one block..." and you die by creeper. Oh the morbid humor to it all.
  • 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
  • @Crooked_ship
    What's very ironic, is that in the end when he broke his #1 rule, he died because of it.
  • @Elysia07
    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.
  • @myhal-bavyt
    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
  • When he boxed the villager in with obsidian I started crying from laughter. He REALLY doesn’t want that villager getting out..
  • @agentnolet
    Really liked the use of the editing. The "new Item" ticket is a great idea for the video.