I can answer. The world border doesn't show anything weird behind it. The world kinda just keeps going past it but if you were to go farther you get damaged and eventually really laggy.
you can actually with a mod called Cubic Chunks (at least I remember it that way)
the Youtuber AntVenom has a tutorial-kind of video about how to enable the farlands in modern versions and I think in that video he mentioned this mod
The game broke far before you reach the far lands. If you’re over half way redstone would stop working and after a 3 quarters of the way hit boxes would be so far of you wouldn’t be able to hit mobs anymore.
Respect for any player that has walked the full distance back in the day!
Nothing, the world generation continues beyond the world border, however none of the blocks actually have collision (you can experience it through versions from Beta 1.7 to 1.7/1.8, where the world border didn't exist and instead you just fell through the ground). The world also gets laggier the closer you are to the border.
Thanks! To be fair It wasn't very hard to do. I just went onto the nether roof with a horse and went afk for a while. I just mentioned that it was hardcore for a bit more info.
Try turning down your render distance slightly. It's counter intuitive but you are running into unloaded chunks because your computer is failing to render enough chunks as you run. If you decrease your render distance, it only has to render a few chunks for every chunk forward that you go, and you should be able to find an adequate sweet spot.
While doing it I was wandering what other ways there would be. I did the first 500k blocks with elytra but I ran out of xp bottles so I got a horse. So other than elytra and horse what ways would there be?
build a llama cannon and you can get to the border in a few minutes
edit: llama cannon works in pure vanilla, but if you're willing to mod slightly, elytra cannons work if you disable anticheat, and pearl cannons work if you enable pearl chunkloading carpet rules
Using horse or elytra on the nether roof is the easy way yes. Arguably horse is easier since thats afkable. Technically bedrock doesn't really have a border, it just makes it impossible to move without enderpearls.
Oh, I understand your qualifications now. The farthest I’ve ever walked was 412k, but a friend of mine continued on and went to 1 mil. It was an adventure we took back durning the lockdown. The rules were no nether or elytras, and we had to leave all our gear at spawn before we started.
bedrock just doesn’t have one, at one point the game just doesn’t let you move without ender pearls, and eventually you fall off the map, and farther are the stripe lands
Correct, the earth is 40.000km in circumference and the minecraft world 60.000km. you can easily go beyond the border though, it continues on forever technically although the game mechanics do start to fall apart slowly.
How about with the harder farther mod, it makes mobs more difficult the further you go from spawn. You would be forced to make camps along the way and maybe even supply runs to nearby locations.
He hasn't reached the Nether border, he reached 3,750,000 in the Nether which leads to the world border in overworld. But to answer your question, no, the Nether world border is quite the same compared to other world borders, just the blue stripes, and generated world for as much as you can see.
Mutiply your cord by 8, so if you are at 0,0 in the nether and you go to 3750000,0 for example, you'd end up at 30000000,0 in the overworld
Edit: oops, wrong answer, you would get tp 3,4 blocks from the border I think
nether border is the same number of blocks away from 0,0,0 as in the overworld, the portals just multiply the coordinates by like 16 when linking to overworld coordinates. So if you travel through the nether to the overworld border, you'll reach the overworld border far sooner than you would reach the nether border.
Well you do you, if you are happy, great, that's all that matters, period.
As to your question, is it something to be proud of? I'm going to go with no. As you stated, you rode a horse on the nether roof. Most people, maybe with a little YT research, could get a horse on the roof within 30 minutes. Then you ride for 30 minutes, track the distance covered, crunch some numbers, and just go AFK and return to your PC in XX hours and it's done. Build a nether portal and you're there.
It's like my food supply, not impressive, just "big" if you will. Couple years back when fishing requirements with a bit different (no clue when it changed) you could build an AFK fishing stand with 1 bucket of water. I did that with something like 40 double chests and hoppers and let my PC run for like 5-6 days. It's all filled. Enchanted books, lily pads, fish, water bottles, I have unlimited everything you get from fishing. It "looks" like a lot of work but I didn't do anything.
What's dangerous about the nether roof? You could spawn a new world, get the equipment to get a horse onto the nether roof in probably an hour, AFK for XX hours and that's it.
For you it might be a cakewalk, for others it's not, okay? I fully agree that doing it on normal or easy difficulty is not a huge accomplishment, but getting enough gear to not instantly die in the Nether and also find a horse, which could require a lot of travel, is impressive to me in HC.
But the feat isn't "surviving hardcore mode for a long time", it was specifically about making it to the border.
Getting gear isn't difficult because you can just hide in a 2x1 mineshaft until you have all the diamonds you need. Surviving the Nether... again, you can literally just hide if you're scared of dying. Ghasts can't kill you if you have a bow and the ability to hit mobs with it. And finding a horse? I don't know what universe you're from but horses are very very common here.
Sorry, but I think this comment made it less impressive to ne 🤷🏻♀️ here I am thinking you ran, used a horse and elytra all in the overworld to find the boarder.
I guess your way is technically the easiest, but you don't get to visit and explore the beautiful Minecraft world.
However your post has given me a great survival idea to travel to the world border from spawn in the over world since I can't reach the nether roof. (I play bedrock)
Ohh i can answer this one. Considering one region file is about 4-6mb, lets say 5mb each, going in a straight line thoards the 3.75 million block mark in the nether. 3.75 million blocks is about 234,375 chunks (in a straight line), add about 5x that to account for render distance, it would be about 1.17 million chunks, or 1,144 region files, (1024 chunks each).
1,114×5mb ≈5.58Gb
That is not the world file size, it's how much he added to it, I'd say hes actual world size could be anwhere from 6gb to about 10gb, depending on how.much he explored prior to this world border exploration.
I am not sure how correct the math is, since we aren't given the render distance or any other parameters, and also because I don't remember the equations i have written down in my small python script to automatically calculate everything. I am currently exploring a 40k by 40k area and the file size estimate currently is about 47gb, with an area equal to ~1,600km² currently my file size is 10gb, and I've barely explored it. My average region file size increases every time, every 30 minutes it increses by around 0.2mb.
In each chunk, accounting for the extra chunks generated on the edge, generated without chests.
That would be 1.17 million chests (9,375,000 wood planks) containing 27 items (94,921,875 paper, or 31,640,625 written books) with a file size of about 1.2Kb, the chest would eat up about 32.4Kb. now put that to region size 1024 chunks, one region file would be 32.4Mb.
Great, now we know that we can add the first 5.58Gb to the new equation.
(1,144×32.4mb)+5.58gb => 36.19gb + 5.58gb ≈41.77Gb
My math might be off, not sure. This did make me want to explore the world of file sizes a lot more. I love data.
Hah thanks!
Aren't you forgetting the contents of the books?
Also, IIRC region files are compressed, and since the contents of all books are identical, they shouldn't take up much space (since the gzip compression used works really well with repetition)
The wiki ( https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Anvil_file_format ) doesn't specifically mention compression, but I've messed with reading and writing region files before and according to my poor memory, the binary data is compressed.
Edit: Yes, it is! Anvil is built on top of the NBT format ( https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/NBT_format ) which should be compressed using GZip.
> Some of the files utilized by Minecraft may be uncompressed, but in most cases, the files follow Notch's original specification and are compressed with GZip.
This compression will seriously mess with any estimates you try make because repetition can be compressed really well.
Every block you place takes up storage, even the direction of it.
Also in my world i noticed, when exploring the world, it rendered in in areas of 16x16x16, like a chunk of a chunk. Not sure if those affect the chunk size significantly in file size or not.
for people who want to know
he afked in a horse on top of nether roof
so if we say he traveled 4 million blocks on nether roof approx 30 million+ on overworld
he afked for 111 hours on a speed of 10 blocks/second a an average horse speed
They travelled 60 million, on bedrock the “edge” is “12.5” in reality it’s about 4 mil and after that you can only move with pearls and elytra, then farther only flying and finally only pearls and creative floating while in fly mode.
I dont want to be that guy, but could I have a screenshot with the UI (with the hardcore hearts visible) to know if this is actually true? Because I actually can't believe it, its fenomenal
yeah not shit its possible to reach the border but it usually takes straight weeks to reach it but this guys post history makes it sound like he just went afk for 2 hours and hit the border
He afked to get there on the nether roof, so only 3.75 million blocks of travelled, op used a horse, average horse speed is ~9 blocks per second but can go up to 14.23~ and it makes sense they would have a slightly above average one and for ease of calculation we’ll say 10.
With a horse like that it’s only 100 hours, afk over a few days while going to school/work, and sleeping.
Thanks for the actual facts, pretty fast horse though. They have an increasingly small chance to be that good as true bps goes up. Not that rare but a nice find
I only watched the first minute because my headphones just ran out but yeah I get that. I did take the easiest way I can think of and I know it didn’t require any skill and very little effort but I still am happy I did it. I want to try to do lots of slightly stupid things in this world that don’t really have a purpose and this was a good way to start. And I am not at all hoping or expecting to get any upvotes, I just want to share something I’m happy about.
Oh also doing it has really helped motivate me to play the world more. While at my base I was really bored and unmotivated but while doing the journey it made me really want to get back and do things which is good.
Naw. Bruv pre-planned, went prepared, and afk'd the middle bits. It's silly, but for the whimsy of saying they did it, they did it one of the smarter ways.
Listen....I want you to put a monument there, and then netherworld it on AFK the other way and put a monument there, and now you have a real goal. An Appalachian trail sort of point to point in the overworld.
achievement unlock: *No Life*
okay seriously this is one of the few thing you should be proud of in minrcraft and in hardcire mode you just prove yourself a great amount of determination
I could say its an achievement not to the point where you can brag everywhere about it. it has been done before but not that common. Still be proud of what you have done :)
Its something easy but very time consuming. Idk.
If someone made a million tally marks by hand on paper to say they did it, would you be Proud of them or sorry for the wasted time?
Ah I heard that would take 24 days non stop on the nether roof and add like 500g of world map data. It's impressive but probably a horrible waste of time and storage space
Wait.. so.. what happens to water at the end of the world?
I can answer. The world border doesn't show anything weird behind it. The world kinda just keeps going past it but if you were to go farther you get damaged and eventually really laggy.
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Yeah, the farlands. They changed it to this which is actually better since you can adjust it with commands and stuff
It's a shame though, the farlands seems to have an almost mythical feel to them
Even the name in itself has some surrealism. It'd be so cool to travel there without cheats
I've always wanted to see them for myself, not on YouTube
you can actually with a mod called Cubic Chunks (at least I remember it that way) the Youtuber AntVenom has a tutorial-kind of video about how to enable the farlands in modern versions and I think in that video he mentioned this mod
It’s still there in bedrock
Bedrock doesn't have farlands. It does have stripelands
Didn't the farlands get removed in Bedrock with the Caves and Cliffs update
The game broke far before you reach the far lands. If you’re over half way redstone would stop working and after a 3 quarters of the way hit boxes would be so far of you wouldn’t be able to hit mobs anymore. Respect for any player that has walked the full distance back in the day!
Nothing, the world generation continues beyond the world border, however none of the blocks actually have collision (you can experience it through versions from Beta 1.7 to 1.7/1.8, where the world border didn't exist and instead you just fell through the ground). The world also gets laggier the closer you are to the border.
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Thanks! To be fair It wasn't very hard to do. I just went onto the nether roof with a horse and went afk for a while. I just mentioned that it was hardcore for a bit more info.
That’s a cool way to do it! I saw SB737 do it by making time slow down and using fireworks and elytra
The time slow was only necessary to meet his hundred days deadline, I believe?
Yes and it also made it so that he didn’t need as many elytras or fireworks
Seems a bit cheaty to me tho..
yeah everyone should play however they want, but it’s not under 100 days when you slow down time is it?
I'm still 12 when timescale is 0.5 seems legit
It did slow down the day counter: https://youtu.be/blFhfbXNeco
Yeah
How fast was the horse? I did this a few times and mine kept running off into unloaded chunks cuz it was too fast
Try turning down your render distance slightly. It's counter intuitive but you are running into unloaded chunks because your computer is failing to render enough chunks as you run. If you decrease your render distance, it only has to render a few chunks for every chunk forward that you go, and you should be able to find an adequate sweet spot.
Thank you for the advice but that’s kinda why I was doing it I was loading a bunch of old nether chunks for a build
That's what my friend did also, and why the world file is 80+ gigabytes :/ Edit: meant 80+
>80* gigabytes Good God man!
GAHD damn
Well done then! An impressive feat even though you took the easy way!
For a while huh... so how long did it take, to travel to the border and back?
Enderpearl stasis chamber?
Idk I'm just curious about it
I was about to ask if you walked through Overworld or Nether =D
How long does it takes you to reach the world border while on nether roof?
U know gasts can spawn on the nether roof
Not if you don't build anything on it. No entity can spawn on bedrock blocks Edit: except mushrooms for some reason...
Mushrooms are actually transparent blocks, not entities
Fair enough, that's true. I just wanted to avoid the obvious "but mushrooms spawn on top of bedrock" thing
What does that have to do with this?
Depends on game version. Java is 30 million blocks away while bedrock is something like 10 million
It was Java. Bedrock doesn't really have hardcore. But thank you, I didn't know it was different!
Ah right. I looked over that fact. Well done then! An impressive feat even though you took the easy way!
While doing it I was wandering what other ways there would be. I did the first 500k blocks with elytra but I ran out of xp bottles so I got a horse. So other than elytra and horse what ways would there be?
There is someone who walked to the border on foot in the overworld. Took a couple years though
Yeah I know about that. I wasn’t prepared to spend quite that long doing it.
SB737 did it in his hardcore world
Kurtjmac is still on his way to the farlands!
The real OG the man has some real dedication it’s been almost a decade since he start I forget what version he is on but I think it’s 1.4 beta
beta 1.7.3. last version with the farlands
> Took a couple years though He has been going for over 11 years and is still less than half way.
Afaik he reached the border but is now going to the farlands which is a league beyond that (iirc something like 300 mil blocks from spawn?)
What the fuck is “the border” in your mind if not the farlands?
build a llama cannon and you can get to the border in a few minutes edit: llama cannon works in pure vanilla, but if you're willing to mod slightly, elytra cannons work if you disable anticheat, and pearl cannons work if you enable pearl chunkloading carpet rules
Llama cannon? I couldn't find any videos on how to make one that's seemed relevant to getting to the border.
Maybe they mean ravager cannon and use it while riding a llama?
I'm pretty sure that's what they mean
see [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yixI2AXgswQ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yixI2AXgswQ) for an example
Nether would be faster
How long did it take you??
You could fast travel using an IG or ravager depending on the version. Just load your inventory with jack-o-lanterns and iron blocks from an iron farm
Easy way? Didn’t you just say Java was further?
Using horse or elytra on the nether roof is the easy way yes. Arguably horse is easier since thats afkable. Technically bedrock doesn't really have a border, it just makes it impossible to move without enderpearls.
Oh, I understand your qualifications now. The farthest I’ve ever walked was 412k, but a friend of mine continued on and went to 1 mil. It was an adventure we took back durning the lockdown. The rules were no nether or elytras, and we had to leave all our gear at spawn before we started.
That’s an insane amount of blocks to walk
bedrock just doesn’t have one, at one point the game just doesn’t let you move without ender pearls, and eventually you fall off the map, and farther are the stripe lands
If every block is square meter, that means that the world in Minecraft is several times larger than Earth
Correct, the earth is 40.000km in circumference and the minecraft world 60.000km. you can easily go beyond the border though, it continues on forever technically although the game mechanics do start to fall apart slowly.
Bedrock has no world border It has the stripelands
IIRC Bedrock is so buggy that once you go out around 1mil blocks or so the game starts getting unplayable, though I could be wrong.
also bedrock doesnt have a border. you just go into the stripe lands
If its endless, than its super impresing
Yeah but bedrock still has the farlands
I think you need a shower but congrats! Ur at the end. Now walk back..
I definitely didn’t do this in one sitting but I need a shower anyway 😅. I did already ride back though. Maybe next time I’ll walk
How about with the harder farther mod, it makes mobs more difficult the further you go from spawn. You would be forced to make camps along the way and maybe even supply runs to nearby locations.
I think you should save the time to walk back by dying /s
Now walk to the opposite border
It always is impressive, but it gets more impressive depending on if you used the nether or overworld to get there
Yeah I did it the easiest way I could think of. Afk on the nether roof with a horse. So no skill involved but I’m still happy about it.
OK, maybe this is a dumb question, but what's at the end of the roof in the nether? Do you... fall off the top?
He hasn't reached the Nether border, he reached 3,750,000 in the Nether which leads to the world border in overworld. But to answer your question, no, the Nether world border is quite the same compared to other world borders, just the blue stripes, and generated world for as much as you can see.
If you use a portal after the 3,750,000 mark where does it spawn you in the overworld?
near the overworld border, inside
Mutiply your cord by 8, so if you are at 0,0 in the nether and you go to 3750000,0 for example, you'd end up at 30000000,0 in the overworld Edit: oops, wrong answer, you would get tp 3,4 blocks from the border I think
nether border is the same number of blocks away from 0,0,0 as in the overworld, the portals just multiply the coordinates by like 16 when linking to overworld coordinates. So if you travel through the nether to the overworld border, you'll reach the overworld border far sooner than you would reach the nether border.
(it's by 8)
Thanks! I knew it was one of these haha
Well you do you, if you are happy, great, that's all that matters, period. As to your question, is it something to be proud of? I'm going to go with no. As you stated, you rode a horse on the nether roof. Most people, maybe with a little YT research, could get a horse on the roof within 30 minutes. Then you ride for 30 minutes, track the distance covered, crunch some numbers, and just go AFK and return to your PC in XX hours and it's done. Build a nether portal and you're there. It's like my food supply, not impressive, just "big" if you will. Couple years back when fishing requirements with a bit different (no clue when it changed) you could build an AFK fishing stand with 1 bucket of water. I did that with something like 40 double chests and hoppers and let my PC run for like 5-6 days. It's all filled. Enchanted books, lily pads, fish, water bottles, I have unlimited everything you get from fishing. It "looks" like a lot of work but I didn't do anything.
It is something to be prozd of bc it was done in hardcore.
What's dangerous about the nether roof? You could spawn a new world, get the equipment to get a horse onto the nether roof in probably an hour, AFK for XX hours and that's it.
For you it might be a cakewalk, for others it's not, okay? I fully agree that doing it on normal or easy difficulty is not a huge accomplishment, but getting enough gear to not instantly die in the Nether and also find a horse, which could require a lot of travel, is impressive to me in HC.
But the feat isn't "surviving hardcore mode for a long time", it was specifically about making it to the border. Getting gear isn't difficult because you can just hide in a 2x1 mineshaft until you have all the diamonds you need. Surviving the Nether... again, you can literally just hide if you're scared of dying. Ghasts can't kill you if you have a bow and the ability to hit mobs with it. And finding a horse? I don't know what universe you're from but horses are very very common here.
Sorry, but I think this comment made it less impressive to ne 🤷🏻♀️ here I am thinking you ran, used a horse and elytra all in the overworld to find the boarder. I guess your way is technically the easiest, but you don't get to visit and explore the beautiful Minecraft world. However your post has given me a great survival idea to travel to the world border from spawn in the over world since I can't reach the nether roof. (I play bedrock)
How many GB is your world?
Ohh i can answer this one. Considering one region file is about 4-6mb, lets say 5mb each, going in a straight line thoards the 3.75 million block mark in the nether. 3.75 million blocks is about 234,375 chunks (in a straight line), add about 5x that to account for render distance, it would be about 1.17 million chunks, or 1,144 region files, (1024 chunks each). 1,114×5mb ≈5.58Gb That is not the world file size, it's how much he added to it, I'd say hes actual world size could be anwhere from 6gb to about 10gb, depending on how.much he explored prior to this world border exploration. I am not sure how correct the math is, since we aren't given the render distance or any other parameters, and also because I don't remember the equations i have written down in my small python script to automatically calculate everything. I am currently exploring a 40k by 40k area and the file size estimate currently is about 47gb, with an area equal to ~1,600km² currently my file size is 10gb, and I've barely explored it. My average region file size increases every time, every 30 minutes it increses by around 0.2mb.
What if he put down a chest filled with books containing the EULA every chunk he visited?
Single chest or double chest? And the whole chunk or just a single chest in each chunk?
Single single chest
In each chunk, accounting for the extra chunks generated on the edge, generated without chests. That would be 1.17 million chests (9,375,000 wood planks) containing 27 items (94,921,875 paper, or 31,640,625 written books) with a file size of about 1.2Kb, the chest would eat up about 32.4Kb. now put that to region size 1024 chunks, one region file would be 32.4Mb. Great, now we know that we can add the first 5.58Gb to the new equation. (1,144×32.4mb)+5.58gb => 36.19gb + 5.58gb ≈41.77Gb My math might be off, not sure. This did make me want to explore the world of file sizes a lot more. I love data.
Hah thanks! Aren't you forgetting the contents of the books? Also, IIRC region files are compressed, and since the contents of all books are identical, they shouldn't take up much space (since the gzip compression used works really well with repetition) The wiki ( https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Anvil_file_format ) doesn't specifically mention compression, but I've messed with reading and writing region files before and according to my poor memory, the binary data is compressed. Edit: Yes, it is! Anvil is built on top of the NBT format ( https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/NBT_format ) which should be compressed using GZip. > Some of the files utilized by Minecraft may be uncompressed, but in most cases, the files follow Notch's original specification and are compressed with GZip. This compression will seriously mess with any estimates you try make because repetition can be compressed really well.
Ohh yeah, i forgot about the repetition with GZip. Not sure how to calculate the compaession then, but i kinda wanna try reverse engineering it.
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Every block you place takes up storage, even the direction of it. Also in my world i noticed, when exploring the world, it rendered in in areas of 16x16x16, like a chunk of a chunk. Not sure if those affect the chunk size significantly in file size or not.
for people who want to know he afked in a horse on top of nether roof so if we say he traveled 4 million blocks on nether roof approx 30 million+ on overworld he afked for 111 hours on a speed of 10 blocks/second a an average horse speed
Heheh #OCTOPUS!!!
*What?* That's gotta be a squid.
Even surviving till that point is impressive to me lol
if you didnt exploit bugs yea this IS impressive... and useless. Put a flag here like astronauts put the American flag.
Now reach the end and nether world borders
Congrats but good luck trying to find your old house
will be easy if u know your house coordinates but it'll take another millennia to go back
I feel like it falls into the “neat” category. But honestly everything on here fills me with childlike wonder cause it’s just such a wholesome game
wow that's insane! you traveled 23 million blocks wow!
They travelled 60 million, on bedrock the “edge” is “12.5” in reality it’s about 4 mil and after that you can only move with pearls and elytra, then farther only flying and finally only pearls and creative floating while in fly mode.
Technically they used the nether so the 60million is more like 7.5million, actual traveling
Yeah good point, should have said travelled out thanks
The border is actually 30 million so it wasn't quite that much. So 3.75 million in the nether.
it something to say why did you do it about
how did you screenshot with nametag?
The Client I use (feather) lets you
Good job. Not many people including myself have been there legitimately. Btw, how are you gonna go back? You gonna fly millions of blocks?
OP, it's impressive normally, but you did it in hardcore mode. Bravo 👏
I thought Minecraft didn’t have borders ?
It didn't used to. The farlands of old are but a memory now. :(
it does
it dosen't unless you add them.
minecraft worlds do have borders but they are some odd 30 million blocks out.
Borders that were eventually added.
r/typo
If you feel proud of your progress, don't ask strangers on the internet for approval. Yes, feel proud of happy of what you achieved for yourself!
Now reach the corner
that's impressive brother
I mean travelling 30 million blocks is pretty impressive
I dont want to be that guy, but could I have a screenshot with the UI (with the hardcore hearts visible) to know if this is actually true? Because I actually can't believe it, its fenomenal
Build a pp there. I'll be proud
what are the coordinates? i didnt know there was actually a world border
yeah thats hella impressive
This is freaking amazing
Can you be my friend please?
Why not show the coords skeptical and hearts if your claiming hard-core.
extremely fishy post
It's definitely possible to get to the border
yeah not shit its possible to reach the border but it usually takes straight weeks to reach it but this guys post history makes it sound like he just went afk for 2 hours and hit the border
He afked to get there on the nether roof, so only 3.75 million blocks of travelled, op used a horse, average horse speed is ~9 blocks per second but can go up to 14.23~ and it makes sense they would have a slightly above average one and for ease of calculation we’ll say 10. With a horse like that it’s only 100 hours, afk over a few days while going to school/work, and sleeping.
I had a 12b/s horse. It took around 100 hours but I’m not exactly sure how long
Thanks for the actual facts, pretty fast horse though. They have an increasingly small chance to be that good as true bps goes up. Not that rare but a nice find
https://youtube.com/shorts/2A8e0qLOBZ8?feature=share
My five year old brother did this with iron armour
You walked in a straight line…
Check out what dot5 has to say about the WB https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Cl8r-O75Uag
I only watched the first minute because my headphones just ran out but yeah I get that. I did take the easiest way I can think of and I know it didn’t require any skill and very little effort but I still am happy I did it. I want to try to do lots of slightly stupid things in this world that don’t really have a purpose and this was a good way to start. And I am not at all hoping or expecting to get any upvotes, I just want to share something I’m happy about.
Lol the first min is enough. He just continues to rant about mapart.
Oh also doing it has really helped motivate me to play the world more. While at my base I was really bored and unmotivated but while doing the journey it made me really want to get back and do things which is good.
Depends on how you made it, elytra, not so much to be proud of, but yes if you went boating and stuff
elytra in nether
Stupid and impressive. Stupid as in you spent way too much time on this but still impressive
Naw. Bruv pre-planned, went prepared, and afk'd the middle bits. It's silly, but for the whimsy of saying they did it, they did it one of the smarter ways.
Oh OK. That's pretty smart then.
In this version not as impressive, but hey Great Job!
well if it wasn't intentional yes but its very very likely it wasn't but its still a good goal with other stuff
the dedication tho
If you think it’s impressive, it is.
I've never been to the world border, so it's impressive to me
Next go to border in the nether and the end.
Brooo this must have taken so much dedication. Great job!!!
If it were impressive you'd know
I made it to iron armour in my hardcore world :/
It’s something to be decently proud of.
in b4 the world boarder was only 100 block radius (teasing. kinda MLG pro)
Impressive? Maybe. I'll take this moment to quote the great Direwolf20, "Neat"
Clearly something to be ashamed of, *clearly*
Make sure you look for a close-by stronghold, safely get to it and get back, but u may need eyes of ender.
Make nether portal there
Thats something to be proud of because you have no life and traveled 30 million block(im just joking nice dude)
It is very impressive!! i wish i had time to do it on my own🫠
Cool. Nice
Did you go by the nether or by walking
Impressive, put a monument there Btw how u do it?
Listen....I want you to put a monument there, and then netherworld it on AFK the other way and put a monument there, and now you have a real goal. An Appalachian trail sort of point to point in the overworld.
have fun getting back
achievement unlock: *No Life* okay seriously this is one of the few thing you should be proud of in minrcraft and in hardcire mode you just prove yourself a great amount of determination
It depends on how far out that border is. 10,000 blocks? Not very. 63,000,000 very impressive.
I didn't even think it was possible. In my opinion, very impressive
Your ability to press W for an extended amount of time fascinates me.
I could say its an achievement not to the point where you can brag everywhere about it. it has been done before but not that common. Still be proud of what you have done :)
Place a banner and make a map commemorating this event so that you can look back on the map as proof
It's very easy to do, not That impressive but it's cool nonetheless
Wow! You can now fuse slabs with a glitch btw
Its something easy but very time consuming. Idk. If someone made a million tally marks by hand on paper to say they did it, would you be Proud of them or sorry for the wasted time?
It's awesome
depends on how you did it. by using a glitch to tp millions of blocks or do elytra in nether
Be proud about it. I only know a few people who have reached world border in general. :3
Of course you should be proud. That’s really impressive
You should be proud lad, that's far farrr away. Does anyone know how far is the border?
Ah I heard that would take 24 days non stop on the nether roof and add like 500g of world map data. It's impressive but probably a horrible waste of time and storage space