Fundy created a custom Minecraft mod that introduces a luck-based system, where various actions (like chopping trees, crafting tools, mining, eating, and sleeping) trigger random events based on a d20 roll. The outcome can be beneficial or detrimental, adding a new layer of unpredictability to the game. Examples of these events include finding gold, getting buffs or debuffs, or spawning mobs. Fundy showcases the mod's features, including a revamped end fight with a custom dragon AI. The video ends with Fundy encouraging viewers to subscribe and download the mod to experience the full range of features.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The narrator, Fundy, created a Minecraft world with a unique difficulty setting.
2. In this world, many actions are determined by a random roll of a virtual 20-sided die (d20).
3. The roll of the d20 determines the outcome of various actions, such as chopping down a tree, crafting tools, or mining.
4. The lower the roll, the worse the outcome, while a higher roll can result in better outcomes, such as finding gold or getting a bonus effect.
5. The d20 roll can also trigger events, such as spawning mobs or dropping items.
6. Eating food can trigger a random bonus effect, which can be good or bad.
7. Sleeping can also trigger an event, which can result in a good or bad outcome.
8. Killing a mob can trigger an event, which can result in a good or bad outcome, such as spawning a ghost.
9. Walking can trigger a random event, such as finding treasure or spawning enemies.
10. Fundy completely revamped the end fight in Minecraft, creating a custom dragon AI.
11. Fundy is proud of their creation and hopes that viewers will enjoy playing in this unique Minecraft world.
12. Fundy has spent a lot of time writing code for this world and is eager to share it with others.
13. There is a YouTube bug that can cause users to be unsubscribed from channels, even if they think they are still subscribed.
14. Fundy encourages viewers to subscribe to their channel, as it is free and helps them out a lot.