Hardcore player builds minecraft pyramid from 125,000 blocks

Einzecraft player drives it in hardcore mode to extreme services. His pyramid eats over 125,000 blocks of sandstone.

If you put a construction project in the head in Minecraft, then you usually pull it through - even if it is much bigger than planned and devours more resources than you can actually burge. But more than 125,000 blocks in a single project are probably only the least - because that means endurance and courage to pull through in hardcore mode.

What has the player made? Evoker_1 has built a huge pyramid with the dimensions of 256 × 256 blocks. As a material he used sandstone and a whole lot. Proud 125,000 sandstone blocks has pushed the project.

The pyramid is so great that Evoker_1 is even heavy to get them on the picture as he deals with the Elytra:

What is so special? Alone the amount of resources to build the outer wall of the pyramid is dizzying. 125,000 blocks are over 1950 stack of sandstone - or over 54 times the whole inventory only full of sandstone.

In addition to the sheer size of the pyramid is also especially that Evoker_1 has apparently accomplished the whole in a survival hardcore world. There you have only the resources available, which you have mined yourself. In addition, the pyramid has emerged in a "hardcore" world. Here, the player only has a life - he dies, then he can no longer play in the world and she is blocked.

I have reached the end game on Deadman Mode

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The other players react: The community in the Minecraft-subbreddit is pretty enthusiastic about the building, but has yet to note a whole number of other points. Not only is the sheer amount of sandstone blocks impressive, but also the crowning completion of the Netherite blocks. After all, Netherite is one of the rarest resources in the game and alone the tip of the pyramid requires whopping 96 stacks on antique scrap.

The whole action is rewarded with rich 36,000 upvotes - for the Minecraft subreddit a whole lot. There are comments like:

  • _ "Damn, this whole world is fantastic! The fact that you did that in hardcore is the icing. "_
  • _ "I like it all the thematic to the desert fits and then suddenly an X-Wing and an AT-AT, LMAO." _
  • _ "I do not know how to apply the courage to use an Elytra in hardcore mode." _

What do you think about this project? Simply impressive or a huge amount of time and resources?

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