You took the basis that a gold ingot in minecraft is the same standard as in real life, ignoring the fact that 9 of those ingots need to fill out a 1 meter by 1 meter cube. And I doubt that real life gold ingots would work like that, meaning you severly underplayed the minecraft inventory limit. Also the size might change, but the wheight is unlikely to change. If you wanted to lowball minecraft carry weight, you should have went with stake, take the average size of the cut the most well known stakes are then sliced from, and use that as wheight
With a minecraft inventory you'd be pretty popular in the mining industry. You could carry about 7.4 million tons of stone. Instead of 180 000 truck loads, someone could just put you in the passenger seat of a taxi. Or in the wood cutting industry you could carry around wood from 7.2 hectares of dense forest. Just casually carry around wood for 64 medium size houses.
@menosproblemos6993 Can you imagine what offloading that would be like They're like "Yeah, just place it right here" and you're like "okay," BOMP 7.2 hectares of forest
i think your missing the biggest advantage of the minecraft inventory, that being the hotbar, you can quick swap anything in your inventory to any bar and then just flick though that bar, you can go from holding your taco, to a shield, to a sword in mere seconds if it works anything like the Minecraft VR controlls that would make it even faster, also since boats are allowed to be picked....that means your CAR can too, and anything the car is holding, never have to worry about car thieves again, and if it treated your clothes as armor? instant dressing, never have to worry about putting on a suit again, just pop it in your inventory, quick equipt it, and BOOM your dressed for the party, keep a bag (i.e a bundle) full of clothes your ready for any situation, food also dosen't spoil in minecraft so there is a high chance that any food put in your inventory will keep FOREVER
Imagine having a pocket dimension completely unthetered to your body. You could be carrying a whole wardrobe of stuff without it being heavy or hard to carry!!
@@x-termox8390 For guys too!! Imagine never having to use those ugly dad bags. Not having to use a cooler when you can just put it inside your personal void! The possibilities are endless.
With the existence of shulkers in game, wouldn’t that prove that technically the player could do the same with backpacks? (Modded mc has them but that’s not in the rules of this concept). However, technically pouches are vanilla and can stack armor etc. All in all great video.
Hmmm it depends what shulkers are canonically I'd think... Like are they just a box, or are they something of a little pocket dimension They may not be, but I always presumed they were a little pocket dimension, but you may be right And bundles could definitely change the math around nowadays, it would take some reworking for sure I'm glad you liked it!! 😁
couldnt imagine the weight but as soon as he mentioned a amount of chevy surburbans i had a really good idea of the weight, and im not even american lol
With the grocery shopping example you’re thinking too small, I could stash everything in the store in my pocket dimension and just walk out and not have to pay for any of it, and since I’m the only one who can access my inventory, the only way to prove that I stole anything would be to kill me and watch it all explode out of my corpse
Or a whole inventory of them, and as long as I keep one slot open to have just my empty hands out then if I get caught on the military base all they can prove is trespassing they can’t prove I stole all the tanks and most tanks don’t need keys if you get in one you can just start it up
I think for the case of Minecraft you could count a suitcase or a backpack as a shulkerbox. Meaning it’s not stackable but you could put things inside of them. So much more useful
Imagine how much easier doing dishes and laundry would be if I could just instantly pick up and put down all the “stackable” objects. I mean maybe laundry wouldn’t be stackable cuz you wear it, but also the only things you can wear in Minecraft are literal armor and wings so I say easily foldable fabric is on the table. I’d also never need to worry about misplacing my keys or my phone or my wallet or anything like that. (Hell I wouldn’t even need a wallet anymore) Incredible!!
its quite reasonable to assume any bag smaller than a cubic meter can be filled and placed into a single slot, especially since minecraft tested pouches as a feature. so that means you can stuff bags full of things, then put them into your inventory. this would mean grocery bags, like in the video, could be filled and stored, but so could your wallet in a single slot. you could also place all your clothes in a bag like you described and have them be in a single slot instead of having to worry about whether they stack or not. many small things can be stored together in a bag, like anything you would carry in your pocket. tools can be used the same way (you could carry around an entire toolbox). like the video said, things bigger than a cubic meter take up just one (unstackable) slot, so you can store your entire car in one spot. carry around meals with no problem and with no decay. large water bottles you dont have to physically carry. your computer can be permanently safe and secure, with immediate access (and you can shove all the accessories and cables into a bag with it and have access to those too). this would be an incredibly useful inventory system to use.
There is another popular videogame inventory type, the infinite slots but limited weight limit. Or some games combine them all… or even dont limit at all haha
I think you’re understating the power of the Minecraft inventory in one critical way: buckets. And I don’t mean for their ability to store water, lava, milk, or snow (although being able to clear out a snow-covered road one cubic meter of snow at a time would be incredibly useful in the winter). No, what I’m talking about is tactical fishing. Because buckets are able to hold fish and axolotls, it stands to reason that I can hold all manner of small critters in my inventory as long as they aren’t hostile to me like silverfish or endermites. And sure they may not be stackable, but that still leaves me holding 37 live squirrels in my inventory that I can drop on anyone at any time. Now I can’t say that this would be particularly useful in my everyday life, but my god what a power move it would be to drop 37 mice into the kitchen of a shitty neighbor
that would include the game mechanic of being able to auto pick up creatures. you would have to manually catch them, then put them in the bucket (or any container), and then place that in your inventory.
we have to consider grocery bags like janky bundles, like just fill it up with stuff and put it in a single inventory slot. question is, is it stackable?
Also, one more standard unit of measuring from minecraft to real life would be water. Even without the weight of the iron buckets, you can carry 1 cubic meter of water in every inventory slot which weighs about 1000 kg, for a total of 37,000 kg. Imagine being able to collect and place 1000kg of water at a time in real life
Shulker boxes are basically just storage and shipping boxes, they take up the same space as a “chest”, hold the same number of items, have the same basic properties, except that you can pick it up without stuff spilling out, so it has the transporting latches basically. Now, ender chests are Entirely different beasts… we also have bundles that are basically shopping bags more or less… but able to carry things Way bigger than a shopping bag should… like 64 diamond swords…
@@shadywolf9724 agreed, the bundles originally seemed like something that would help with loose tools and stuff, instead its basically an item that gets worse the more you collect, and the only obvious choices for holding things you dont have a lot of (single item stack items) are completely pointless to use. And small stack items (like eggs or enderpearls) which are often the next most likely to have only a couple of, are almost as bad.
@@oridont this actually got me thinking, would they be able to pick up the cube? Would it instantly be placed as a block? Would it be as heavy as the block or as heavy as the item. How would a stack work? Would the item get heavy or would it stay the same?
@@djimperium149 We were just talking about this on the Discord server!! It's so hard to tell, but honestly, Minecraft scaling in real life is honestly really awkward. A truly 1 meter cube is HUGE, and virtually nobody can jump over it like Steve does. I would honestly assume that its weight is somewhere in the middle, but probably much closer to the smaller form than anything. As for placing it, I'd assume that the item is kind of a "conjure" token. Like you use it and it turns into its larger form, but ultimately they are two separate entities
13:58 Fun fact: A "gigagram" is a legitimate unit of weight. It's 1,000,000 times bigger than a regular kilogram, so 962,000,000 kilograms translates to exactly 962 gigagrams.
To be fair, that’s only true if you assume crafting recipes have no loss, which is not reflected in game (for example stairs recipes having lots of loss). Also gold bars are very convenient because they have a very precisely measured and well-regulated real world analogue whereas netherite ingots are literally fictional lol
Furthermore, if we do assume that recipes are loss-less, golden apples would be about twice as efficient as netherite if we assume the scrap’s density is negligible compared to the gold
@@frimi8593 1. Yes, all assumptions the video made and all lore we have all state that crafting is lossless in MC so long as you use the most efficient way (saw for stairs for example), and, since you can uncraft ingots from a block we know that step is. 2. Scrap would have to be a material denser than gold due to the properties it shows, but fair point. As far as the scrap goes it is a material which cannot be damaged by any means other than diamond, the only metals which might have hardnesses that high are elements we currently have as artificial elements. However, even if we assume its only some form of like… nickel-iron alloy (like a meteor), and thus assume the scrap to have roughly steel ingot density, that still adds a Ton of density to every ingot of finalized netherite 3. In fact, if we count since-disabled recipes… there is a Much denser item… the Enchanted Golden Apple, it used to be craftable (now a “lost art” basically”) using 8 blocks of gold per apple. 4. Netherite would still be denser than a golden apple since you can make a block of the ingots, however, enchanted golden apples would be… arguable, depends upon the weight of the scrap.
@@oridont Ik. Tbh, most voices are hot in their own way if you listen to them enough and have correct associations, but specifically your voice has that to it just without anything like that.
disappointing that you ignored the most obvious benefits being infinite energy (depending on the exact specifics) generated from nothing, in the minecraft systems which as you specified causes you to not break a sweat, you could climb up some stairs and then drop the huge quantities of metal you are holding down a copper coil, or maybe a little elevator designed to extract the energy from the weight of the items instead of their magnetic influence and then generate energy from nothing and violate the conservation of energy since the effort you put in is way way less then the literal work put into the items via increasing their gravitational potential energy. also gigagram is a word, thats how metric units work, you could also have a teragram or a yottagram or a decigram, or any of those for liters or any of those for watts ect, how dont you know this? im not some big brain genius i think im fairly normal to maybe a bit stupid and yet youre even lower!!
@bingusbongus9807 LMAOOO That concept is honestly really cool; sounds like a fun video concept! I assumed it was a word, it was more so for the bit that I said that lol
You can put in shulker boxes other shulker's so basically you have infinity space (ofc if you would have infinity shulker and you don't have that in survival 4:05 )
@@Luminal-x9x I think with commands you can also put chests in chests; but at some point we'd have to get into black holes at that level of density LMAOO
@@oridont Yeah nahh more like infinity weigh because if you carry infinity shulker = infinity weigh so you could never even dream of carrying it but tbh it would help in real life to have a inventory but it is like just a bag inventory is like a bag so actually we already have inventories in real life [Touch some grass]
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You took the basis that a gold ingot in minecraft is the same standard as in real life, ignoring the fact that 9 of those ingots need to fill out a 1 meter by 1 meter cube. And I doubt that real life gold ingots would work like that, meaning you severly underplayed the minecraft inventory limit. Also the size might change, but the wheight is unlikely to change. If you wanted to lowball minecraft carry weight, you should have went with stake, take the average size of the cut the most well known stakes are then sliced from, and use that as wheight
With a minecraft inventory you'd be pretty popular in the mining industry. You could carry about 7.4 million tons of stone.
Instead of 180 000 truck loads, someone could just put you in the passenger seat of a taxi.
Or in the wood cutting industry you could carry around wood from 7.2 hectares of dense forest. Just casually carry around wood for 64 medium size houses.
@menosproblemos6993 Can you imagine what offloading that would be like
They're like "Yeah, just place it right here" and you're like "okay," BOMP 7.2 hectares of forest
@@oridont HAHAHAHA
i think your missing the biggest advantage of the minecraft inventory, that being the hotbar, you can quick swap anything in your inventory to any bar and then just flick though that bar, you can go from holding your taco, to a shield, to a sword in mere seconds
if it works anything like the Minecraft VR controlls that would make it even faster, also since boats are allowed to be picked....that means your CAR can too, and anything the car is holding, never have to worry about car thieves again, and if it treated your clothes as armor? instant dressing, never have to worry about putting on a suit again, just pop it in your inventory, quick equipt it, and BOOM your dressed for the party, keep a bag (i.e a bundle) full of clothes your ready for any situation, food also dosen't spoil in minecraft so there is a high chance that any food put in your inventory will keep FOREVER
Imagine having a pocket dimension completely unthetered to your body. You could be carrying a whole wardrobe of stuff without it being heavy or hard to carry!!
THAT WOULD BE SO COOL
It would be dream of woman too bad i am a guy. But seriously i would just steal many bottles ice tea and what they gonna do search me?
@@x-termox8390 For guys too!! Imagine never having to use those ugly dad bags. Not having to use a cooler when you can just put it inside your personal void! The possibilities are endless.
OVER-ENCUMBERED
@@jake6953 NOT TODAY
With the existence of shulkers in game, wouldn’t that prove that technically the player could do the same with backpacks? (Modded mc has them but that’s not in the rules of this concept). However, technically pouches are vanilla and can stack armor etc.
All in all great video.
Hmmm it depends what shulkers are canonically I'd think... Like are they just a box, or are they something of a little pocket dimension
They may not be, but I always presumed they were a little pocket dimension, but you may be right
And bundles could definitely change the math around nowadays, it would take some reworking for sure
I'm glad you liked it!! 😁
couldnt imagine the weight but as soon as he mentioned a amount of chevy surburbans i had a really good idea of the weight, and im not even american lol
@@Ethiross IT WORKS, THO!!
Okay, I was really looking forward to Chevy Suburban total on that last one, and man was I not disappointed! 🤣🚙
@noahrice3362 Its so relatable
@@oridont I don't even have a driver's license yet, but dude, that was absolutely hilarious!
Damn this was way better than I was expecting from a video with 32 views (I mean this in the nicest way possible). Keep it up!
Yo, I appreciate it tho!!
Hey look that view count went up a teensy bit in two weeks. Wonder what could have caused that?
With the grocery shopping example you’re thinking too small, I could stash everything in the store in my pocket dimension and just walk out and not have to pay for any of it, and since I’m the only one who can access my inventory, the only way to prove that I stole anything would be to kill me and watch it all explode out of my corpse
That's the most evil genius example I've ever heard. This is amazing.
Also I feel like if a car counts I could yoink a tank lol
Or a whole inventory of them, and as long as I keep one slot open to have just my empty hands out then if I get caught on the military base all they can prove is trespassing they can’t prove I stole all the tanks and most tanks don’t need keys if you get in one you can just start it up
I think for the case of Minecraft you could count a suitcase or a backpack as a shulkerbox. Meaning it’s not stackable but you could put things inside of them. So much more useful
Oh, hey! That's pretty smart, yeah!
@@oridont thanks! Having an inventory is extremely common in games so I have thought about this before.
Imagine how much easier doing dishes and laundry would be if I could just instantly pick up and put down all the “stackable” objects. I mean maybe laundry wouldn’t be stackable cuz you wear it, but also the only things you can wear in Minecraft are literal armor and wings so I say easily foldable fabric is on the table. I’d also never need to worry about misplacing my keys or my phone or my wallet or anything like that. (Hell I wouldn’t even need a wallet anymore) Incredible!!
OHHH I DIDN'T EVEN THINK ABOUT THAT, THAT'S GENIUS
its quite reasonable to assume any bag smaller than a cubic meter can be filled and placed into a single slot, especially since minecraft tested pouches as a feature.
so that means you can stuff bags full of things, then put them into your inventory.
this would mean grocery bags, like in the video, could be filled and stored, but so could your wallet in a single slot. you could also place all your clothes in a bag like you described and have them be in a single slot instead of having to worry about whether they stack or not. many small things can be stored together in a bag, like anything you would carry in your pocket.
tools can be used the same way (you could carry around an entire toolbox).
like the video said, things bigger than a cubic meter take up just one (unstackable) slot, so you can store your entire car in one spot.
carry around meals with no problem and with no decay. large water bottles you dont have to physically carry. your computer can be permanently safe and secure, with immediate access (and you can shove all the accessories and cables into a bag with it and have access to those too). this would be an incredibly useful inventory system to use.
I raise you this question: grocery bags = bundles? 15:18
@@MintyFreshToS I'm so mad I didn't come up with this, Absolutely
There is another popular videogame inventory type, the infinite slots but limited weight limit. Or some games combine them all… or even dont limit at all haha
I think you’re understating the power of the Minecraft inventory in one critical way: buckets. And I don’t mean for their ability to store water, lava, milk, or snow (although being able to clear out a snow-covered road one cubic meter of snow at a time would be incredibly useful in the winter). No, what I’m talking about is tactical fishing. Because buckets are able to hold fish and axolotls, it stands to reason that I can hold all manner of small critters in my inventory as long as they aren’t hostile to me like silverfish or endermites. And sure they may not be stackable, but that still leaves me holding 37 live squirrels in my inventory that I can drop on anyone at any time. Now I can’t say that this would be particularly useful in my everyday life, but my god what a power move it would be to drop 37 mice into the kitchen of a shitty neighbor
Oh my god your a menace and I love it.
This is the best use of an inventory I've ever seen
@@Rain.is.Falling fair enough.
that would include the game mechanic of being able to auto pick up creatures. you would have to manually catch them, then put them in the bucket (or any container), and then place that in your inventory.
@ a little elbow grease goes a long way
Very underrated.
@@hamzamotara4304 I appreciate it 🤍
Did not expect this video to be this good, bless the algorithm.
Bless it indeed
@billy6901 oh my goodness you're amazing 😭
@@kamoflasche I'm so happy you enjoyed, and thank you!!
we have to consider grocery bags like janky bundles, like just fill it up with stuff and put it in a single inventory slot. question is, is it stackable?
This video is very good. I got suggested your first Utopia TTRPG video and I subscribed. Your channel is underrated
Also, one more standard unit of measuring from minecraft to real life would be water. Even without the weight of the iron buckets, you can carry 1 cubic meter of water in every inventory slot which weighs about 1000 kg, for a total of 37,000 kg. Imagine being able to collect and place 1000kg of water at a time in real life
OH THATS ACTUALLY SO TRUE THO
Dang that's really smart actually; and sponges even are /wild/
Shulker boxes are basically just storage and shipping boxes, they take up the same space as a “chest”, hold the same number of items, have the same basic properties, except that you can pick it up without stuff spilling out, so it has the transporting latches basically. Now, ender chests are Entirely different beasts… we also have bundles that are basically shopping bags more or less… but able to carry things Way bigger than a shopping bag should… like 64 diamond swords…
I wish they could carry more than 1 equipment piece :(
@@shadywolf9724 agreed, the bundles originally seemed like something that would help with loose tools and stuff, instead its basically an item that gets worse the more you collect, and the only obvious choices for holding things you dont have a lot of (single item stack items) are completely pointless to use. And small stack items (like eggs or enderpearls) which are often the next most likely to have only a couple of, are almost as bad.
14:00 yes Gigagram is a word and it equals to a Kiloton (metric), 962 Kilotons or Gigagrams.
nearly 1 Teragram, or 0.962 Tg.
I agree. That was the dumbest thing you've ever done. Still reminded me to like and gave me a chuckle so it worked.
This video so good I had to watch and comment twice.
@@drxginn YOOO I appreciate you 🤍
i would be more interested if you talked about real life and game inventory capacity, not the mass, but this was still decent
@@pavelkorolev4332 Hey, that's pretty fair, but I appreciate it!
just 17 likes is sad for someone who makes good videos
@@ungureanubogdan382 I appreciate you!! I'm glad you liked it at the very least ~
How many bees could I fit in these different inventory systems 🤔
@@Nana-cs8qr 2.147 billion per slot, I say
2,997
Well in Minecraft you can carry 37 beehives, each housing 3 bees, so 111 live bees for the Minecraft
i think id want a Minecraft inventory. a shulker would be nice but i don't have a pickaxe to break it every time i need to use it
@@djimperium149 OH TRUUUE didn't even think about that. But also, same; out of the three, I'd definitely go with the Minecraft inventory
@@oridont this actually got me thinking, would they be able to pick up the cube? Would it instantly be placed as a block? Would it be as heavy as the block or as heavy as the item. How would a stack work? Would the item get heavy or would it stay the same?
@@djimperium149 We were just talking about this on the Discord server!! It's so hard to tell, but honestly, Minecraft scaling in real life is honestly really awkward. A truly 1 meter cube is HUGE, and virtually nobody can jump over it like Steve does. I would honestly assume that its weight is somewhere in the middle, but probably much closer to the smaller form than anything.
As for placing it, I'd assume that the item is kind of a "conjure" token. Like you use it and it turns into its larger form, but ultimately they are two separate entities
Very well made.
*Commenting to help the algorithm*
@@TwistedLeftNut You're so real for that!! Thank you 🤍👏
crazy underated
@@cobw3b I appreciate you 😤
13:58 Fun fact: A "gigagram" is a legitimate unit of weight. It's 1,000,000 times bigger than a regular kilogram, so 962,000,000 kilograms translates to exactly 962 gigagrams.
I was really hoping that was the case!!
Do people forget you can carry a stack of anvils? As well as cauldrons? I'm sure they would weigh much more than a gold bar.
@@hiddenmoss6426 OH anvil is genius; but I think they would fall to the same block shrinking clause
This video reminded me of homestuck arbitrarily.
You know what, I'm not mad
Nice video! 😊
@@jomargarcia7681 Thank you!!
i bet you didn't expect this to blow up like this lol
I'm definitely not complaining!!
Netherite ingots are more dense than gold ingots, even if you Dont add weight for scrap
To be fair, that’s only true if you assume crafting recipes have no loss, which is not reflected in game (for example stairs recipes having lots of loss). Also gold bars are very convenient because they have a very precisely measured and well-regulated real world analogue whereas netherite ingots are literally fictional lol
Furthermore, if we do assume that recipes are loss-less, golden apples would be about twice as efficient as netherite if we assume the scrap’s density is negligible compared to the gold
@@frimi8593 1. Yes, all assumptions the video made and all lore we have all state that crafting is lossless in MC so long as you use the most efficient way (saw for stairs for example), and, since you can uncraft ingots from a block we know that step is.
2. Scrap would have to be a material denser than gold due to the properties it shows, but fair point. As far as the scrap goes it is a material which cannot be damaged by any means other than diamond, the only metals which might have hardnesses that high are elements we currently have as artificial elements. However, even if we assume its only some form of like… nickel-iron alloy (like a meteor), and thus assume the scrap to have roughly steel ingot density, that still adds a Ton of density to every ingot of finalized netherite
3. In fact, if we count since-disabled recipes… there is a Much denser item… the Enchanted Golden Apple, it used to be craftable (now a “lost art” basically”) using 8 blocks of gold per apple.
4. Netherite would still be denser than a golden apple since you can make a block of the ingots, however, enchanted golden apples would be… arguable, depends upon the weight of the scrap.
He said he was only using IRL materials for calculations
yea this is amazing keep it up
@@chesecake230 You're sweet, and I absolutely will!
Can I hypothetically store the grocery item I haven’t bought with the minecraft inventory?
PFFFTTT i mean, griefing be griefing
Tarkov is a crazy one
@@drxginn dude, honestly though. I was researching it for this video and now it's all over my feed
leaving another comment to help boost the algorithm
@@NashTheInsomniac YOOO YOU REAL FOR THAT THOUGH
good vid
@@foxxeo9143 thank 🤍
652 subs? Bro. Have one more.
@kamoflasche bro you're amazing, thank you 👏
Daym, dude's hot tho.
And also underrated af. Like, af af.
Also hot voice
@@CapnBlud YOOOO Thank you!! Honestly an amazing compliment
@@oridont Ik. Tbh, most voices are hot in their own way if you listen to them enough and have correct associations, but specifically your voice has that to it just without anything like that.
@@CapnBlud That means a ton, thank you!!
this has been one of the best wastes of my time ever lol, thank you
@@krrimzen7933 i am honored to be the one to waste your time
w video
@@NashTheInsomniac W
disappointing that you ignored the most obvious benefits being infinite energy (depending on the exact specifics) generated from nothing, in the minecraft systems which as you specified causes you to not break a sweat, you could climb up some stairs and then drop the huge quantities of metal you are holding down a copper coil, or maybe a little elevator designed to extract the energy from the weight of the items instead of their magnetic influence and then generate energy from nothing and violate the conservation of energy since the effort you put in is way way less then the literal work put into the items via increasing their gravitational potential energy.
also gigagram is a word, thats how metric units work, you could also have a teragram or a yottagram or a decigram, or any of those for liters or any of those for watts ect, how dont you know this? im not some big brain genius i think im fairly normal to maybe a bit stupid and yet youre even lower!!
@bingusbongus9807 LMAOOO That concept is honestly really cool; sounds like a fun video concept!
I assumed it was a word, it was more so for the bit that I said that lol
@@oridont ok! thats fair
Bees
@@Nana-cs8qr 🐝
You can put in shulker boxes other shulker's so basically you have infinity space (ofc if you would have infinity shulker and you don't have that in survival 4:05 )
{Btw. Nice video}
@@Luminal-x9x I think with commands you can also put chests in chests; but at some point we'd have to get into black holes at that level of density LMAOO
@@Luminal-x9x (THANK YOUUU)
@@oridont Yeah nahh more like infinity weigh because if you carry infinity shulker = infinity weigh so you could never even dream of carrying it but tbh it would help in real life to have a inventory but it is like just a bag inventory is like a bag so actually we already have inventories in real life [Touch some grass]
@@Luminal-x9x 😭🤣
14:59 Furry?!
NO, MY SECRET, ITS OUT
Great Video but i hate that you used the Minecraft Trainer.
If you would have used that i would definitivtly have given you a like
@@LordMango_der_lll minecraft trainer?