I Built the World’s Largest Sugarcane Farm in Minecraft! - Summary

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**Title:** Setting the World Record for the Largest Sugarcane Farm in Hardcore Minecraft

**Objective:** Build a massive sugarcane farm to produce over 54,000 sugarcane per hour, a crucial step towards reaching the game's world border (30 million blocks away).

**Key Challenges and Solutions:**

1. **Item Collection:** Gather over 127,000 blocks, including:
* Concrete (23,000): Utilized a concrete duper in The End.
* Redstone (17,850): Leveraged a raid farm.
* Glass (various types, totaling ~15,000): Collected from existing stocks and produced more using a super smelter.
* Pistons (17,600): Required massive amounts of wood, Redstone, iron, and Cobblestone; utilized various farms and existing stocks.
* Honey Blocks (266): Built a bee farm to produce honey bottles.
2. **Farm Construction:**
* Designed a piston-based sugarcane farm (to avoid potential issues with flying machine designs).
* Built the farm in a terraformed desert area, featuring a massive glass wall and a storage system.

**Outcome:**

* Successfully set the new world record for the largest sugarcane farm, producing 54,000 sugarcane per hour.
* Investment: Approximately 35 hours of time and "some sanity."

**Additional Context:**

* The creator seeks to reach 500,000 subscribers for a potential sponsorship with Raid Shadow Legends.

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**Project Overview**

1. The project aimed to build a massive sugarcane farm to produce over 54,000 sugarcane per hour.
2. The farm's purpose was to support a journey to the World Border, over 30 million blocks away.

**Items Collected**

3. **Paper**: Initially sought, but no quantity specified in the extracted facts.
4. **Concrete**:
* 23,000 concrete powder was needed.
* A concrete duper in "The End" was used to collect the powder.
5. **Redstone**: 17,850 Redstone was required, obtained from a raid farm.
6. **Glass**:
* 9,900 glass panes were needed.
* 5,443 glass blocks were needed.
7. **Sugarcane**: 18,000 sugarcane was required (ironic, as it's for a sugarcane farm).
8. **Pistons**: 17,600 Pistons were needed.
9. **Honey Blocks**: 266 Honey Blocks were required (not 1.3 million, as was joked).
10. **Other Materials for Pistons**:
* 52,800 wooden planks.
* 17,600 Redstone.
* 17,600 iron.
* 70,400 Cobblestone.

**Method and Process**

11. A piston-based farm design was chosen due to its reliability and expandability.
12. The design used was found online, credited to "Tango Tech".
13. **Collection Times**:
* Over 10 hours to collect initial items.
* Around 15 hours total for all item collections.
14. **Farm Construction**:
* Took over 15 hours to build the farm.
* The process was live-streamed for the final layers.

**Outcomes**

15. A new world record was set for the largest ever sugarcane farm.
16. The farm produces 54,000 sugarcane per hour.
17. **Personal Cost**: Approximately 35 hours of the creator's life and some sanity.