The author is building the largest End base in Minecraft Survival mode. The build started a year ago as a megabase for a Survival SMP, but was left unfinished after the author was rejected from the SMP. The author revives the project, renovating an End island and adding a massive aquarium with coral and fish. To prevent Endermen from spawning, the author uses a mob switch, replacing them with 200 zombie villagers. The build's materials are gathered using various methods, including a villager breeder and an auto-crafter. The author constructs the base, adding towers, a top platform, and a massive door. The interior features a lab, living quarters, a meeting room, a plant area, and a massive rocket. The video showcases the completed build, with over 500,000 blocks used, and the author invites viewers to subscribe, join their Discord server, and suggest future projects.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is about constructing the biggest end base in Survival Minecraft.
2. The project started around a year ago, but was put on hold after the creator was rejected from a survival SMP.
3. The creator found inspiration to finish the project after seeing comments about an end base.
4. The end base is built on a round end island, which was terraformed to make it look more round.
5. The creator needed five shulkers of End Stone to terraform the island.
6. A large glass cylinder was built in the middle of the island to serve as an aquarium.
7. The aquarium was filled with water and decorated with coral and fish.
8. The creator used an auto-crafter to craft sea lanterns for the base.
9. To remove Endermen from the end, the creator used a mob switch with zombie villagers.
10. The creator needed to convert 200 villagers into Fletchers and then into zombie villagers.
11. A villager breeder was built to produce the villagers needed for the mob switch.
12. The creator used a water stream to direct the zombie villagers to their new home.
13. The Enderman switch was successful, and all Endermen were removed from the end.
14. The creator started building the base, using a block palette of black, white, and purple with a lot of stone.
15. The creator needed to gather materials, including smooth stone, sea lanterns, and mushroom stems.
16. An amethyst quarry was used to gather amethyst for the build.
17. The creator built a lab, living quarters, a meeting room, and a massive rocket for the interior of the base.
18. The base has a massive door that can be opened with a button.
19. The base contains over 500,000 blocks and took a long time to make.
Note that some of the facts are about the creator's process and decisions, while others are about the specific features and details of the end base.