We Spent 47 Hours Digging A Perimeter In Minecraft Survival

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In This Episode, We Made A Perimeter in Survival Minecraft, By Spending 47 Hours Digging a Massive hole from the ground, down to the bedrock! A Total of 8.3 Million Blocks had to be removed! And the end result is just amazing...

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i love the aesthetic of half-carved geodes and massive chasms carved into the wall. they look so damn good

DZK
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Perimeter Process:
2:12 Arson
3:26 Flattening the area
4:05 Draining all water and lava including the underground that already make you suffer
5:42 Adding hole on every edge of perimeter and filling it with water to make the edges smooth
7:29 Making bomber plane for obliterating the land
9:39 Another bomber plane on Deepslate layer
11:58 Making the edges smooth (with bomber plane)
12:20 Showing how much Diamonds they had (rich)
12:44 Draining the blast protection that use to make the edges smooth (aka water)
13:14 Die with Style (Don't do this on Hardcore Mode. I warned you)

nightowl
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You gotta respect the commitment and the grind that goes into making these videos. And it was definitely worth it, the end result looked amazing. Love it as always guys.

Yotee
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Great job! Respect for the amazing editing! What’s even more insane is that you added a lot extra unnecessary time on making the walls flat, but that made it all the more impressive!

Wunba
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I like how new perimeters are dotted with caves, geodes, lush caves and small little spaghetti tunnels. The new cave generation is pretty fantastic.

BrutuxMusic
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The dripstone caves look so cool after the perimeter was finished




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Panimal
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Two ways to dig a perimeter:
1. Make flying machines out of redstone components that could dupe explosives to get as much efficiency as possible at clearing out a large amount of volumes of land.
2. *Hands.*

_ZeroMaximum_
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The new update is really challenging to the perimeter, but you guys managed to make it anyway, really cool!!!

hitclub-F
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I recently did the same thing here, only mine is 320x320 (20x20 chunks), digging out the perimeter down to y-59 and filling it with water, only I made sure to clear out ALL the water and lava so I could leave it running overnight (it took me ages because I thought building it in a swamp biome would be a good idea). For anyone wondering about good height to build the second level on, make sure the TNT is on y24, it'll comfortably get to at least y-60
I'm now in the process of placing more than 81000 froglights (they're easily farmable light source blocks) filling in the first bedrock layer to make way for a cool carpet design I want to build on top of it!

BlueGreenSnake
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Oh my goodness. Was thinking about this the other day and thought that the last version where you could realistically DIG a perimeter was 1.16, because deepslate takes soooo long to mine. Great work!!!! Appreciate you guys so much you are amazing

Sekalol
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Sorry to hear one of you ended up sick. I hope you're feeling better now and on the way to being completely healthy. Can't wait to see what you guys put in here.

probablyaparent
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As a man half way through their perimeter, I appreciate this greatly. The unforeseen problems are real

UppercaseChris
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Can wait to build a powerful farm here
"Automatic Cobble Stone Generator" 13:05
XDXD

dtc_joshua
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You just made a 13min video about something that took you more than 40 hours to do, yet somehow most youtubers manage to make a 20 min video about something that could be explained in 3 minutes. I admire your effort and dedication for finishing such a long and boring project and still making it entertaining to watch. THANK YOU!

fierce
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Man, I get impressed with your work everytime.

rishiverma
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2:12 the trees sacrifice will not be forgotten 🫡

hamzakill
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They actually NEVER clickbait! Amaizing work

bencenx
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Doc got me wanting to build a large perimeter on my single player until i saw how much work it was....lol
glad to see some people can achieve what im far too lazy to do myself 🤣 good video guys

grandpawookie
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The time lapse was so cool to watch, seeing the cross sections of the caves was really cool.

betatheta
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Bro… the absolute commitment to these vids are beyond my comprehension, but I guess if your really passionate about something then you’ll put 101% of yourself into that thing. Props to you guys

frogchanp