Two friends, Jordan and Ethan, engage in a build battle in Minecraft, with a $1000 prize on the line. However, Jordan uses a one-way glass wall to cheat and copy Ethan's ideas. The first round is a "Mogus" build, and Jordan claims he won because he added blood to his build.
In the second round, Jordan chooses a robot theme, but he's unprepared and panics. Ethan decides to just copy Jordan's build and make a few small changes to make it better. Jordan then sets up a mirror to copy Ethan's build, but the server lags, and a creeper spawns, causing chaos.
Ethan gives up, and Jordan decides to build a scary cathedral. He copies it over to Ethan's side using the mirror and adds some details to make it look like he tried. Ethan is furious and accuses Jordan of cheating.
In the end, Jordan teases Ethan, saying he's small, and Ethan retaliates by saying he'll expose Jordan's cheating. The video ends with Ethan approaching Jordan, who is still trying to figure out how Ethan knew about his channel.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The participants are engaged in a build battle.
2. The theme for the first round is "Imposter from Among Us."
3. The participants have three minutes to build.
4. One participant uses one-way glass to see the other's build.
5. The participants are competing for a prize of $1,000.
6. The second theme is "robots."
7. The participants are not allowed to copy each other's builds.
8. One participant uses a mirror mode to copy the other's build.
9. The server is experiencing lag.
10. One participant spawns creepers to disrupt the other's build.
11. The third theme is "scary build."
12. One participant uses a mod or hack to cheat.
13. The participants have a conversation about their builds and accuse each other of cheating.
14. One participant has 300,000 subscribers, while the other has 5.2 million subscribers.
15. The participants engage in a verbal argument and make personal attacks on each other.
16. One participant threatens to expose the other for cheating.
17. One participant accuses the other of using a mod or hack to cheat.
18. The participants examine each other's builds to look for evidence of cheating.