A gamer is testing Minecraft glitches in the new 1.17 update. They start by attempting to duplicate diamonds, which they successfully achieve, eventually getting to over a trillion diamonds. They then try to destroy the items, which causes lag, but after destroying them, the lag disappears. The gamer also tries to duplicate golden apples and ender pearls, both of which are successful.
The gamer then moves on to other glitches, including breaking blocks with a potion and duplicating moss blocks using bone meal. They also play with axolotls, creating a pond and using them to create a spinning effect. However, a glitch that supposedly allows breaking bedrock does not work. The video ends with the gamer mentioning a glow glitch that they believe will work.
Throughout the video, the gamer is enthusiastic and entertained by the glitches, often expressing surprise and excitement at the results. They also interact with their audience, asking for likes and subscriptions, and encouraging viewers to try out the glitches for themselves.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is about testing Minecraft glitches in the 1.17 update.
2. The first glitch tested is a duplication glitch that allows the player to duplicate diamonds.
3. The glitch involves using a bundle and a specific sequence of actions to duplicate the diamonds.
4. The player successfully duplicates 1 trillion diamonds using the glitch.
5. The glitch is considered "game-breaking" and "insane" by the player.
6. The player also tests a second glitch that allows them to duplicate other items, including golden apples and ender pearls.
7. The third glitch tested is a "moss block" glitch that allows the player to duplicate moss blocks using bone meal.
8. The player builds a "little pond" using the moss block glitch and adds axolotls to it.
9. The axolotls get stuck in a spinning animation when placed on a lily pad.
10. The player tests a fourth glitch that supposedly allows them to break bedrock, but it does not work.
11. The player concludes that they were "scammed" by the glitch and that it does not actually work.
12. The player mentions a "glow glitch" that allows them to get obsidian and water in the Nether, but does not test it.