The summary is:
The user tries to build a full netherite beacon in 100 Minecraft days. They use various methods to obtain gold and ancient debris, such as bastions, beds, tunnel borers and slime farms. They also use math and trigonometry to find strongholds and libraries. They manage to get 12 netherite blocks, which is only 7% of the beacon, and a nether star. They reflect on their experience and challenge themselves to continue the project.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A phone was placed on the right beacon.
2. It took 100 Minecraft days to complete a task.
3. A total of 5904 ancient debris and gold were needed for a project.
4. The task took nearly half a year to complete.
5. A village was found with hay bales and a blacksmith, providing food and resources.
6. Gold can be found in various ways, with Bastions being a rich source.
7. Bastions contain chests full of loot and gold blocks.
8. A method involving FOV and entity count was used to find Bastions quickly.
9. 13 gold blocks were obtained from one Bastion.
10. Different types of Bastions exist, with Stables being the least desirable for gold.
11. A stronghold was located using trigonometry.
12. Bookshelves from strongholds were used for enchanting.
13. A slime farm was built to gather materials for a tunnel bore machine.
14. The tunnel bore machine was used to mine ancient debris efficiently.
15. Lava posed a significant challenge during the mining process.
16. Nearly two stacks of ancient debris were obtained using the tunnel bore machine over four days.
17. A Wither was spawned and defeated to obtain a Nether star for a beacon.
18. The beacon was powered with a Netherite ingot.
19. In 100 days, 12 blocks of Netherite were obtained, which is 7% of the goal for a full Netherite beacon.
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