A Minecraft player embarked on a massive project to create a perimeter in the game, which involved removing 8 million blocks and an entire lava lake. The player used various machines and techniques, including a Bedrock Breaker and TNT dupers, to achieve this goal. The project took over three months to complete, with the player spending around 300 hours removing lava alone. The player reflects on the experience, noting the joys of grinding out a large project and the freedom to play Minecraft however they want. The video showcases the player's journey, from planning and building machines to overcoming obstacles and finally completing the perimeter.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The project involved creating a perimeter in Minecraft to build one of the fastest mob farms in the game.
2. The project required removing 8 million blocks, including an entire lava lake, by hand.
3. The perimeter was 256 blocks wide and needed to be skylit.
4. The project involved using complex Redstone machines to help remove blocks.
5. The creator used a Bedrock Breaker machine, which was made mostly of pistons and sticky pistons.
6. The machine was able to remove one layer of Bedrock at a time.
7. The creator built six automatic farms to collect the necessary items to build the Bedrock Breaker.
8. The farms were designed to collect cobblestone, honey blocks, slime blocks, pistons, and redstone.
9. The creator collected bone meal from Soul Sand valleys to run the tree farm.
10. The project involved using flying machines to remove the lava lake.
11. The creator used TNT dupers to remove blocks that were previously made blast-resistant by lava.
12. The project took around three months to complete.
13. The creator built multiple machines to clear lava and blocks, which broke easily and required constant rebuilding.
14. The project involved around 300 hours of removing lava, which was not necessary to finish the perimeter.
15. The creator spent around 4625 Minecraft days on the project, with most of it being AFK time.
16. The creator enjoyed the process of building and rebuilding flying machines and grinding out a large project.
17. The project was completed on the 96th day of logging into the world.