Ele Zerou Minecraft em 9 Minutos. Como? - Summary

Summary

A Minecraft player, known as Tilda, achieved a world record by beating the game in just 9 minutes. This feat was considered impossible by many in the Minecraft community. Tilda's success was attributed to his skill, strategy, and a significant amount of luck. He used a clever strategy to find the stronghold, exploiting a recently discovered glitch that allowed him to determine the stronghold's location using a fossil. He also managed to kill the dragon quickly, which was crucial in achieving the record. Tilda's record is considered extremely difficult to beat, with a less than 0.007% chance of replicating his success. However, the Minecraft community is known for its dedication and creativity, so it's likely that someone will eventually break Tilda's record.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. A Minecraft player beat the game in 9 minutes.
2. The player's name is not mentioned, but it is mentioned that he is from Brazil.
3. The player's strategy involved finding a village, getting items, finding a stronghold, and killing the dragon.
4. The player used a wooden pickaxe to mine gold, but then found iron and made a better pickaxe.
5. The player traded gold with piglins to get items.
6. The player reduced the loading distance in the game menu to make more mobs spawn.
7. The player used a fire resistance potion to avoid taking damage from Blaze.
8. The player found a fossil that indicated the direction of the stronghold.
9. The fossil strategy is based on the fact that the position of the fossil always indicates the direction of the stronghold.
10. The player teleported directly into the stronghold and next to the portal room.
11. The normal time for speedrunners to reach the end portal is about 5 minutes.
12. The player completed the game in less than 10 minutes, a feat thought to be impossible by some in the community.
13. The player's chance of finding the stronghold and portal room was about 0.007%.
14. The community considers this record to be invincible, but believes someone will eventually beat it.