Not if I build a base, deconstruct it, reconstruct it somewhere else in the world then do that over and over again so it only exists at some points in time and not others thus making archiving practically impossible!
just keep making schematicas/litematicas of the base, updating frequently as the base expands. Every time the base gets griefed, keep re-building in a different location with the help of baritone. Rinse and repeat.
Maybe its about the history. Almost like a battle ground you can see some of the remains sometimes and discover a little bit of history. Sometimes you get lucky and it last so long compared to other places which is a feat itself. It's interesting how some builders self grief their builds to not give satisfaction. I commend someone to even attempt the actual bikini bottom plan to move a base. Last thing I think It's cool that what you built is not permanent and has a chance to be taken away just like the real world compared to a world you start with friends isolated from the rest of the world which is primarily safe. This gives this experience imo more value because it has risk and makes it more important to everyone.
@@Bow_ow But why do some people feel the need to end it? If it's a game it can live on forever if someone doesn't just come along and decide to destroy it.
"You cut up a thing that's alive and beautiful to find out how it's alive and why it's beautiful, and before you know it, it's neither of those things, and you're standing there with blood on your face and tears in your eyes." - Clive Barker
@@Fellow-computer-nerddoes it mean that many people on 2b2t just have pathetic lives? Because in most cases griefing derives directly from a lack of power or control in a persons own life or as a form of venting. I obviously don’t mean the people who build something. It’s just that why should I play on a server were just many negative people play on. Doesn’t sound like fun.
@yatoyaboku4296 People build on 2b2t knowing that's the culture and that their works of art are ephemeral. It's part of the game, and people who don't like it play on different servers like you said. I wouldn't spend significant time in a server like 2b2t personally, but I think building on there is like building a really cool sandcastle, or a tower of rocks in the woods. Eventually the waves will overtake it, or an animal will bump into it, but it's fun while it lasts.
Knowing something might be destroyed, makes hiding it and building it that much more meaningful. A thing isn't beautiful because it last's forever, a thing is beautiful because eventually, it will be gone one day.
I can understand the value that many people get from building on 2b2t. But I personally could never spend so much time and effort on something, knowing that it’ll most likely be destroyed someday by a random guy for no reason. I like to see my creations last.
@@envviro I never played on 2b2t, but to be honest I lost many more builds and worlds to not saving the worlds than griefers. Also many more on dying servers. At least on 2b2t it seems like the builds get a pretty long life relative to what my work got lol.
If i wanted my base to be eternal... i would just play singleplayer or go to a highly moderated server, when one joins 2b2t must accept the risks, your base being griefed is just part of the server experience
The risk is what makes it fun. It adds challenge and tension to what otherwise would be just a regular Minecraft experience. Instead of just doing regular building, you now also have to compete against and outwit griefers in order to preserve your base for as long as possible.
@@jodofe4879 the risk does not make it fun at all its legit just survival minecraft. The odds ur base gets griefed in under a year is so unlikely unless u are at like 100k
Yes this is exactly why I will never build on 2b2t. I understand that it’s fun for other people, but I personally would gain no pleasure in pouring hours and hours into something just to have it destroyed by a random player for no reason. It’s just not for me personally.
It’s the point of the server in this case. I do not play on 2b2t but it seem fun to hunt and destroy a base once you finally find it. It’s like a huge game of hide and seek
Crazy that a griefer asked a builder to not grief their own building. This really shows that full-time griefers have nothing better going on, and their only amusement and satisfactory comes from destruction. Must've been a pathetic life knowing the only way to be good for yourself is to be bad for others.
@@kyn7561 I dont get the 2b2t server (even tho it fascinates me) do you guys just Ctrl + V your bases or do you guys enjoy taking 100s of hours building bases just to "haha" when it get whacked?
where can anyone even find the entertainment in that, they can just download a map of planet mc for that? besides minecraft tnt has to get boring after like the 2nd time doing it
9:22 LET’S GO DOOPS! I’ve been friends with him for years on a different server, he is absolutely hilarious. I have a video of him screaming “That shit burns” to one of my friends who was being stupid in the hell area of Terraria.
Tbh I always think that building and destroying should take equal effort, if you want to grief something either put some dedication and heart into personally lighting every bit of wood on fire, now people even delegate destroying servers onto bots, that’s how easy it is.
@@matthewsusilo8698 ... honestly, that is... disturbingly accurate. Something created beautifully will inspire others. While something that completely destroys, makes one question humanity even further.
Was an honor to see blockcelona before it was fully deconstructed! Only wish I could have seen it in its prime! Can't wait to see what other gems are hiding out there on the server! Hunt on my friends, NEVER GIVE UP! :)
It's amazing that builder's final stand against griefer is to self grief, as deep in their heart they also want to grief base, but none is left for them, so they build it themself first, like a bored person destroying their own card castle after hours of hard work
It is theoretically possible to build a base that is split into several different chunks spread out on the map, and then use bots to load the chunks to a plugin software that projects all the chunks from all the bots to a single window. Every time you as a player moves from a chunk to another the plugin seamlessly switches your player controls to the bot currently in the new chunk. By doing this you can make a massive base that none without access to your bots can see.
It's honestly pretty cool that this is the known cycle in whatever this 2b2t is (Haven't played Minecraft in 10+ years). Regular griefers would just level a building to nothing, or make crude graffiti on it. These guys leave it in ruin, but beautiful ruins, like some battle occurred then was lost to time. It's almost like it's destruction is the completed art piece. The builders and griefers working in a mutual harmony to create unique art. Very cool.
The last part was beutiful, perfectly describing 2b2t. 2b2t imitates real life, nothing lasts forever but the connections and trails we leave still matter.
I kind of like how 2b2t serves as a study of raw human nature, like co sistencies, the best and worst, just here for all to observe, honestly griefing baffles me, like fun in destrying works of art, not necesarily the fact that someone put work into it, but it's just the idea of destrying something that simply looks awesome, like what creates that mentality ya know?
i am reminded of buddhist sand mandalas, beautiful and extremely intricate artworks made of sand, and then promptly destroyed, as a lesson on the impermanence of all things and to not get too attached to things that you know will once be gone
I maybe connecting dots randomly, but I believe the title of the 'Star Fort' at 9:04 is a reference to the 'Star Forge' from the first Knights Of The Old Republic game.
I wonder... What if someone made a Minecraft server with the same seed as 2B2T and just opened it up for people to but copies of their 2B2T builds in, just as an archive? It would be funny if they had a build survival leaderboard too.
When I found the city of Jalanda around a year ago I couldn’t believe a 7 year old untouched base of that size even existed on the server anymore and hearing the crazy story about it made me feel like I completed what I wanted to do on 2b There is still so much unseen on 2b it’s crazy ❤
the fact they built an ark with 2 of every mob in the game along with a humongous mansion is really cool in such a dangerous enviroment where it could be all lost eventually
A fun video with a great message at the end. That said, I will always play on single player or private servers with friends precisely because no part of me seeks that thrill associated with the possibility of my work being griefed or destroyed.
While I don't play 2b2t or servers like it, I can kinda see the appeal to building a base on a server which doesn't forbid griefing. Once you've built a large, intricate base, now what? Look at it? With it being under constant threat of destruction, that could motivate the player to keep at it, creating new designs to replace that which is destroyed.
12:28 "Nothing built can last forever. And every legend, no matter how great, fades with time. With each passing year, more and more details are lost... until all that remains are myths.half truths."
stonehenge must have been beautiful when it was created, as were many unknown creations of humanity. all we create will be destroyed and forgotten, yet we create. 2b2bt just had a faster turn around time.
It doesn't make any difference anymore, you can just have an AI rebuild agent restore your build perfectly in a new location every time it's destroyed. You don't even need to update the rebuild agent, they can automatically track your progress and do all the work necessary to restore the build as it was at any chronological point.
“Sand mandalas traditionally take several weeks to build due to the large amount of work involved in laying down the sand in such intricate detail. It is common that a team of monks will work together on the project, creating one section of the diagram at a time, working from the middle outwards. The destruction of a sand mandala is highly ceremonial. Even the deity syllables are removed in a specific order along with the rest of the geometry until at last the mandala has been dismantled to show impermanence. The sand is collected in a jar which is then wrapped in silk and transported to a river (or any place with moving water), where it is released back into nature to disperse the healing energies of the mandala to sentient beings in water and throughout the world.”
I would love to see an animated movie about 2b2t. People building bases then some people are griefers or destroyers because they don't want to loose popularity or power. Theme will be somethings can not live forever but they can set memories. I will support for it great video!
Griefer mentality is the same reason why humans can’t have anything nice and kill things. It’s literally the worst aspect of humanity and unfortunately, will never change because of people like griefers.
here's something i've learnt throughout my life. the places you love, the things you love, even the people love, they all have a time where they have to go. sometimes they're with you for a day, a week, maybe even a year or two. but... the memories you made with the place or person or thing, they'll always be with you. I remember losing my first ps2 many years ago, it got water damaged and had to be thrown away. I have a new one now, but the memories of playing burnout 3 and battlefront 2 on my original ps2 I had when I was 6, those memories will always be with me. bases on 2b2t, to me at least, follow a similar idea.
The answer to the question can be as simple or as complex as you make it. But however you slice the cake, the reason people make these bases knowing they will come to an end, is because they want to be apart of something bigger than themselves. That’s something 2B2T has always been able to provide for its players. The opportunity to do more and be apart of something more. Even if a record breaking creation goes down in history, Id rather that be the case then build it on a single player world that only I will ever see.
One solution I imagine is for groups of players to be more nomatic amd basically build towns before moving on to a new location to avoid being destroyed
Something no one ever talks about is all of the found bases have a flaw. For example the one where they built on a proxy server was 100 blocks away from spawn 💀💀. My point is there are probably thousands of years old bases that no one has found yet
Not if I build a base, deconstruct it, reconstruct it somewhere else in the world then do that over and over again so it only exists at some points in time and not others thus making archiving practically impossible!
And also makes destroying the build impossible too…
@@orangemonks894 You can't destroy something that never existed :)
just keep making schematicas/litematicas of the base, updating frequently as the base expands. Every time the base gets griefed, keep re-building in a different location with the help of baritone. Rinse and repeat.
@@JustAnotherUA-camCommenterI have done that repeatedly, it really pisses off greifers, there is now a crater under my base that goes down to bedrock
It has been griefed 32 consecutive times
Even in ruins the first base is magnificent
Somebody should make a museum at the ruins.
"Nothing built can last forever" - Minecraft story mode narrator
Minecraft 2b2t breaks the 4th wall and undergoes a wither storm apocalypse gone wrong 🙏🙏🙏🍌🍏
;)
Legendary quote
the pyramids:
@@adrianpaul1985Four thousand years is not forever :)
"he then built a "little" church"
Me thinking my house was big
Tfw you build a walking church in minecraft... The 40k kind.
im lliving the dream in a trailer
@@CHRF-55457that’s not a church, that’s a fucking emperor Titan
Maybe its about the history. Almost like a battle ground you can see some of the remains sometimes and discover a little bit of history. Sometimes you get lucky and it last so long compared to other places which is a feat itself. It's interesting how some builders self grief their builds to not give satisfaction. I commend someone to even attempt the actual bikini bottom plan to move a base. Last thing I think It's cool that what you built is not permanent and has a chance to be taken away just like the real world compared to a world you start with friends isolated from the rest of the world which is primarily safe. This gives this experience imo more value because it has risk and makes it more important to everyone.
*2b2t is a large game of hide and seek*
Perfect.
But theres no rules where you can hide or how you hide it but there is also no rules on what you can do to find it
its a game of hide and seek with no rules an no time limit
For me 2b2t is more the dark forest theory everyone is hiding from each other and they will exterminate each other if they find each other
@@thundere.b2314 thanks for telling me that theory its really cool
Awesome video Vincent! Fox Fall 2 comming soon 😉
I just realised im subbed to u wtf since when??????
@@sleepinpancake1haha no clue, but thanks anyways!
not if i intervene
@@notjebbutstillakerbal huh???
@@Mikalinium buddy hes agriefer
The better question is, why do we yearn to destroy others hard work?
I want to do a video about that in the future - the griefer perspective
because the big funny
@@djboomjuice4088 But why is it funny?
I’m not saying this isn’t wrong but everything eventually comes to an end
@@Bow_ow But why do some people feel the need to end it? If it's a game it can live on forever if someone doesn't just come along and decide to destroy it.
The way he says 2b2t is one of the pure joys of life.
Doing tricks on it
twobeetwotee
@@fastvincent1 three bee three tee
@@christopherwonch1726 four bee four tee
so we’re glazing
A base to fall down is just inevitable, no matter how far away it is from spawn nor how long it stands. Great video as always and welcome back.
Not if i constantly move it around, go near impossibly far away and wait for the server to inevitably go down itself.
Just like ancient empires.
"You cut up a thing that's alive and beautiful to find out how it's alive and why it's beautiful, and before you know it, it's neither of those things, and you're standing there with blood on your face and tears in your eyes." - Clive Barker
Theoretically... everything will happen on 2b, if you give it infinite time
Practically nothing will happen in 2b2t if you give it no time.
@@ugaboga9829 i dont think they r even mad bc the builds r saved so if they want to rebuild it they have it saved already
Everything can happen with infinite time no matter where.
no shit sherlock, thats the same for everything
what is 2t
THESE REPLAYMOD SHOTS ARE INSANE
I gotta be honest. Destroying anyones base is an asshole move. Especially if a person spent thousands of hours.
real shit. if i a hundred hours on something and you ruin it, im spending the NEXT hundred hours of my life dedicated on making your life worse.
100% true, but it's also just the culture in 2b2t
That’s black culture for you
@@Fellow-computer-nerddoes it mean that many people on 2b2t just have pathetic lives? Because in most cases griefing derives directly from a lack of power or control in a persons own life or as a form of venting.
I obviously don’t mean the people who build something. It’s just that why should I play on a server were just many negative people play on. Doesn’t sound like fun.
@yatoyaboku4296 People build on 2b2t knowing that's the culture and that their works of art are ephemeral. It's part of the game, and people who don't like it play on different servers like you said. I wouldn't spend significant time in a server like 2b2t personally, but I think building on there is like building a really cool sandcastle, or a tower of rocks in the woods. Eventually the waves will overtake it, or an animal will bump into it, but it's fun while it lasts.
Knowing something might be destroyed, makes hiding it and building it that much more meaningful. A thing isn't beautiful because it last's forever, a thing is beautiful because eventually, it will be gone one day.
Beautiful quote
I can understand the value that many people get from building on 2b2t. But I personally could never spend so much time and effort on something, knowing that it’ll most likely be destroyed someday by a random guy for no reason. I like to see my creations last.
@@envviro "you'll live to see this build crumble to dust and blow away!"
@@envviro
I never played on 2b2t, but to be honest I lost many more builds and worlds to not saving the worlds than griefers. Also many more on dying servers. At least on 2b2t it seems like the builds get a pretty long life relative to what my work got lol.
@@hurricanegriz8011”What will you have after 500 hours of waiting in queue?!”
Frieren causing chaos is something I am not entirely surprised about.
"Frieren-sama... why are you a griefer in Minecraft?" -Fern, probably
:O
The hero Himmel used to grief bases in Minecraft
@@fierenn Himmel Flashback:
Ah I remember when Himmel the Hero griefed bases in the oldest anarchy server in minecraft while we were adventuring!
Frieren eh
I didn't expect this video to be so philosophical towards the end.
Another 2b2t vid to remind me of one's mortality, I'll try and stay fast for ya
If i wanted my base to be eternal... i would just play singleplayer or go to a highly moderated server, when one joins 2b2t must accept the risks, your base being griefed is just part of the server experience
The risk is what makes it fun. It adds challenge and tension to what otherwise would be just a regular Minecraft experience. Instead of just doing regular building, you now also have to compete against and outwit griefers in order to preserve your base for as long as possible.
@@jodofe4879 the risk does not make it fun at all its legit just survival minecraft. The odds ur base gets griefed in under a year is so unlikely unless u are at like 100k
Yes this is exactly why I will never build on 2b2t. I understand that it’s fun for other people, but I personally would gain no pleasure in pouring hours and hours into something just to have it destroyed by a random player for no reason. It’s just not for me personally.
Nerdy gibberish, just go play
@@envviro you have never joined the server, talking like you know shit
How would someone enjoy destroying others thousands of hours of work, I will never understand.
It’s the point of the server in this case. I do not play on 2b2t but it seem fun to hunt and destroy a base once you finally find it. It’s like a huge game of hide and seek
Ah yes, the server rules that dictiate you have to do that...oh wait!
Omg tutorialegratuite sunt un fan mare de al tau
kids
Cathartic+ sadism and the thrill of being caught and bein notty easy
I love the Octopath Traveler and Chrono Trigger music choices. I know that’s a tradition with your videos, but it’s cool nonetheless.
Chrono Trigger is, in my opinion, one of the best RPGs of all time with a fantastic soundtrack to boot.
@@NicoTheCinderacethis mf hasn't played cuck simulator best rpg of all time
the Zelda and Deltarune ost go hard as well
Crazy that a griefer asked a builder to not grief their own building.
This really shows that full-time griefers have nothing better going on, and their only amusement and satisfactory comes from destruction.
Must've been a pathetic life knowing the only way to be good for yourself is to be bad for others.
You don’t really get mad when someone destroys your build on 2b, it’s just part of the fun
@@kyn7561 I dont get the 2b2t server (even tho it fascinates me) do you guys just Ctrl + V your bases or do you guys enjoy taking 100s of hours building bases just to "haha" when it get whacked?
schlawg its not real life chill
@@empyreaI if you have nothing to do irl that you only grief to entertain yourself, theres a problem with you
where can anyone even find the entertainment in that, they can just download a map of planet mc for that? besides minecraft tnt has to get boring after like the 2nd time doing it
5:12 my guy really enjoyed the anime LOL
havent even seen it 😭😭
@@fierenn 😔
I love frieren sm 😭
@@fierennI'm fr disappointed
@@nothcialhe should start watching the show fr
Rest in peace Simon
Rip
Who's Simon?
@@barrytaylor889who knows lol
RIP
Wow Vince! 😅 This is one of your best yet. Foxfall was insane. i'm halfway through. So Epic!!
Foxfall has fallen, millions must build
FastVincent’s got some high quality editing techniques in this video.
9:22 LET’S GO DOOPS! I’ve been friends with him for years on a different server, he is absolutely hilarious. I have a video of him screaming “That shit burns” to one of my friends who was being stupid in the hell area of Terraria.
Tbh I always think that building and destroying should take equal effort, if you want to grief something either put some dedication and heart into personally lighting every bit of wood on fire, now people even delegate destroying servers onto bots, that’s how easy it is.
'Just as there is an art to creating something beautiful, there is an art to destroying it properly'
-Some quote that feels right
@@matthewsusilo8698 ... honestly, that is... disturbingly accurate.
Something created beautifully will inspire others.
While something that completely destroys, makes one question humanity even further.
As the saying goes "dont cry beacuse something ended, smile beacuse it happened"
I have absolutely no idea why people even find ruining people’s hard work and effort fun. People who do that are just sickos.
Facts. It's pathetic.
That's why is call 2b2t
Get a life LunaticApollo, and also it being griefed makes the build more meaningful, as it won't last forever lol.
Was an honor to see blockcelona before it was fully deconstructed! Only wish I could have seen it in its prime! Can't wait to see what other gems are hiding out there on the server! Hunt on my friends, NEVER GIVE UP! :)
It's the beuty of loveing what you have while you have it, and makeing history. It's that simple
It's amazing that builder's final stand against griefer is to self grief, as deep in their heart they also want to grief base, but none is left for them, so they build it themself first, like a bored person destroying their own card castle after hours of hard work
We denied you the victory, as our death was ourselves.
Quote from WH40K
Wow you came back with the milk, congrats!
great video vincent!
It is theoretically possible to build a base that is split into several different chunks spread out on the map, and then use bots to load the chunks to a plugin software that projects all the chunks from all the bots to a single window.
Every time you as a player moves from a chunk to another the plugin seamlessly switches your player controls to the bot currently in the new chunk.
By doing this you can make a massive base that none without access to your bots can see.
The the bacteria
It's honestly pretty cool that this is the known cycle in whatever this 2b2t is (Haven't played Minecraft in 10+ years). Regular griefers would just level a building to nothing, or make crude graffiti on it. These guys leave it in ruin, but beautiful ruins, like some battle occurred then was lost to time. It's almost like it's destruction is the completed art piece. The builders and griefers working in a mutual harmony to create unique art. Very cool.
Watching 2b2t videos feels like watching a documentary on a ancient fallen civilization
It’s not about how long it will last, it’s how you spend the time you have with it
I always believe that the fact griefers exist on the first place is why there will never be peace on this world
The last part was beutiful, perfectly describing 2b2t.
2b2t imitates real life, nothing lasts forever but the connections and trails we leave still matter.
Last thing I thought I'd get recommended today - been a while Vin :)
I kind of like how 2b2t serves as a study of raw human nature, like co sistencies, the best and worst, just here for all to observe, honestly griefing baffles me, like fun in destrying works of art, not necesarily the fact that someone put work into it, but it's just the idea of destrying something that simply looks awesome, like what creates that mentality ya know?
Love the videos and amazing renders
i am reminded of buddhist sand mandalas, beautiful and extremely intricate artworks made of sand, and then promptly destroyed, as a lesson on the impermanence of all things and to not get too attached to things that you know will once be gone
Really nice vid man. Well done.
I maybe connecting dots randomly, but I believe the title of the 'Star Fort' at 9:04 is a reference to the 'Star Forge' from the first Knights Of The Old Republic game.
So hyped for you man, so close to 100K!
I wonder... What if someone made a Minecraft server with the same seed as 2B2T and just opened it up for people to but copies of their 2B2T builds in, just as an archive? It would be funny if they had a build survival leaderboard too.
At 7:27 youre showing the wrong person. The Camii in question here is called CamiiMC
When I found the city of Jalanda around a year ago I couldn’t believe a 7 year old untouched base of that size even existed on the server anymore and hearing the crazy story about it made me feel like I completed what I wanted to do on 2b
There is still so much unseen on 2b it’s crazy ❤
"To prevent the griefers from founding it, he destroy the base first."
Make sense?
You're reaching millions of views in shorts as well as in videos, that's insane bro! When will you upload the next video ;p
I'm curious, how did you get the archived versions of the building and even make cinematics and renders out of it?
We took world downloads using World Tools and there were also people who had replay mod on :)
xrayessay made a lot of renders that were used in this video. World downloads were provided to me by Terbin
Woah
the fact they built an ark with 2 of every mob in the game along with a humongous mansion is really cool in such a dangerous enviroment where it could be all lost eventually
1:12
3:18
3:24
3:33
^every tone mention
no averil no watch
Fast Vincent’s real life base will be found
This was really well built. Reminds me of FitMC😀 Keep up the good work!!!
A fun video with a great message at the end. That said, I will always play on single player or private servers with friends precisely because no part of me seeks that thrill associated with the possibility of my work being griefed or destroyed.
Man Camii's still crushin, love to see it.
Great video as always Vincent. But your pronunciation of ForceKen... lmfao
cant risk it lol
@@javikia7032 ?
Tone neh pah
@@javikia7032 risk what? im clueless here
Let’s goo 100k soon
Although foxfall is in ruins, it has left behind a legendary story. Even when it is ruins it still looks quite legendary.
fun fact: breeding mobs in Minecraft gives achievement "parrots and bats" both of which are not breedable.
I like that the foxfall guy ignited the TnT himself and proceeded to troll back the greifers
Love your stuff
While I don't play 2b2t or servers like it, I can kinda see the appeal to building a base on a server which doesn't forbid griefing. Once you've built a large, intricate base, now what? Look at it? With it being under constant threat of destruction, that could motivate the player to keep at it, creating new designs to replace that which is destroyed.
*Timestamps for the video*
Start: 0:00
End: 12:59
I edge to you.
Skividi gyatt sigma tiktok rizz part i edge to my fanum taxer
SO USEFUL, OMG
12:28 "Nothing built can last forever. And every legend, no matter how great, fades with time. With each passing year, more and more details are lost... until all that remains are myths.half truths."
Great video, its a god example for some experieces of life
I feel like somebody should make the ruins of famous bases more ruin like and make a little museum type thing to commemorate the legacy.
Since nobody's gonna say it i will."Cant have shit in 2b2t".
I can't decide which one I like more. Fit's "On The Oldest Anarchy Server In Minecraft." Or Vincent saying TwoBee TwoTee
00:55 my Bday
Same gang 🎉
stonehenge must have been beautiful when it was created, as were many unknown creations of humanity. all we create will be destroyed and forgotten, yet we create. 2b2bt just had a faster turn around time.
It doesn't make any difference anymore, you can just have an AI rebuild agent restore your build perfectly in a new location every time it's destroyed. You don't even need to update the rebuild agent, they can automatically track your progress and do all the work necessary to restore the build as it was at any chronological point.
Fox Fall looks powerful even after destruction. Reminds me of the “beautiful aging” thing on antique stuff
blockcelona was cool and all but... was that herobrine 😳 0:43
Wow how did you notice that
“Sand mandalas traditionally take several weeks to build due to the large amount of work involved in laying down the sand in such intricate detail. It is common that a team of monks will work together on the project, creating one section of the diagram at a time, working from the middle outwards.
The destruction of a sand mandala is highly ceremonial. Even the deity syllables are removed in a specific order along with the rest of the geometry until at last the mandala has been dismantled to show impermanence. The sand is collected in a jar which is then wrapped in silk and transported to a river (or any place with moving water), where it is released back into nature to disperse the healing energies of the mandala to sentient beings in water and throughout the world.”
Saw the title and you had be freaked out a new coord exploit was going on
Me too
there is a coord exploit rn, just unknown how it works a the moment
@@javikia7032as is tradition
I would love to see an animated movie about 2b2t. People building bases then some people are griefers or destroyers because they don't want to loose popularity or power. Theme will be somethings can not live forever but they can set memories. I will support for it great video!
Griefer mentality is the same reason why humans can’t have anything nice and kill things. It’s literally the worst aspect of humanity and unfortunately, will never change because of people like griefers.
Absolute true words.
I wish there was a server where epic builds like these could exist forever without being destroyed.
Epic
That chrono trigger song hit me with nostalgia. Good choice
7:51 What happened to Minecraft_Simon?
Same I also wonder
@@zammzac9344he probably passed away
here's something i've learnt throughout my life.
the places you love, the things you love, even the people love, they all have a time where they have to go.
sometimes they're with you for a day, a week, maybe even a year or two.
but... the memories you made with the place or person or thing, they'll always be with you.
I remember losing my first ps2 many years ago, it got water damaged and had to be thrown away.
I have a new one now, but the memories of playing burnout 3 and battlefront 2 on my original ps2 I had when I was 6, those memories will always be with me.
bases on 2b2t, to me at least, follow a similar idea.
TARKOV MENTIONED??? 🔥🗣🔥🗣🔥🗣🔥🗣 (im literally playing tarkov while watching this)
I’m tryna rebuild fox fall in my bedrock survival world lol
i can't wait to watch it after school
Hope u enjoyed watching!
@@mikk.t.7824 yeah it was amazing
@@gCoder_ Hooray!
@@mikk.t.7824 🎉
What about my single crafting table and furnace at the world border?
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@@fastvincent1hey
The answer to the question can be as simple or as complex as you make it. But however you slice the cake, the reason people make these bases knowing they will come to an end, is because they want to be apart of something bigger than themselves. That’s something 2B2T has always been able to provide for its players. The opportunity to do more and be apart of something more. Even if a record breaking creation goes down in history, Id rather that be the case then build it on a single player world that only I will ever see.
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One solution I imagine is for groups of players to be more nomatic amd basically build towns before moving on to a new location to avoid being destroyed
Something no one ever talks about is all of the found bases have a flaw. For example the one where they built on a proxy server was 100 blocks away from spawn 💀💀. My point is there are probably thousands of years old bases that no one has found yet
Watching Fox Fall get griefed almost made me cry as someone who sucks at building watching THAT get destroyed was heart breaking
I EDGE TO YOUR VIDEOS
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This is one reason how I know Minecraft will never be forgotten