How This Base Survived 12 Years on 2b2t
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- Опубліковано 28 кві 2023
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This base is probably older than the average 2b2t player.
Not right because average 2b2t player is 19-25
Edit : sorry that it was typing mistake I swear
@@NeverTHOUGHTofIT 🤓
Dang you beat me to writing this lol.
@@NeverTHOUGHTofIT where did you find this statistic?
Agreed but aren't you that age as well?
Imagine building this base and coming back 12 years later, seeing people protecting it.
imagine building this base and forgetting about it and then you come across this video talking about how it lasted 12 years
then when every1 finds out the griefer was the one who made it and had just mined some of the blocks and relocated it.
yeah that would be cool
im goanna try that come back when im like 20~
a minecraft day is 20 rl minutes, making the ratio between mc time and real time 1 to72.
meaning that in minceraft time, this base is 864 years old.
Its like finding an actual medieval castle and I love it
Underrated comment
I love thinking about Minecraft time like this.
The creator and the destroyer, both invisible, just like the castle. Poetic
damn
Indeed
Plot twist the OG creator destroyed it
"I meant for this place to be peaceful and for me alone" thinks the og owner as he sets the tnt .
Thats what im saying@@-starlit4911
I believe there are still thousands of bases out there, 2b2t isnt just a server but a truly a whole history itself.
I have 6 bases that I check on frequently. They are all standing strong so far for some years 😉
@@henne2k Commencing search and destroy
@@henne2k your rando dirt huts dont count
@@henne2k Why did you reveal that? Them trolls will stalk your entire online (and offline) presence just so they can destroy all 6 bases.
“Send coordinates”
Chiekn was not alone in the build removal. A few of us were out there with him preserving the base in its original state. To us the additions desecrated the base so we reversed what they did. We only removed the new builds. Anything that was there before the additions was left as they were before the additions.
based
that is some dedication
Couldnt be done without the crew
@@chiekn omg, you’re here..!?!
not to denounce the dedication it took removing these builds, but wasnt it obvious that removing builds by other players would eventually lead to tensions that could threaten the base? wouldnt it be more wise to comply with the situation and make sure the original base just remains, instead of risking it all by trying to remove all other bases? just asking
The griefer is definitely one of the people that got their build removed, then blew up the base as "revenge"
Exactly.
Most likely. It could have been a random visitor, though. A lot of people had seen the place but many didn't know it was important.
@@samsonsoturian6013you got it exaclty. CEAJ kept the group from griefing and then a rando round the base and just blow it up for no reason....
yea cuz the mf who destroyed other builds are fat
An actual tantrum from a player thats probably on his 20s
What’s crazy is that this really feels like watching someone analyze some old age castle that survived the crusade or something
Unrelated but why tf is CashApp sponsoring a 2b2t channel 💀
The fact that someone on 2b2t can have a 12 year old base is crazy!
Tb2t?
Edit : omg i never got so many likes
Thankyou yall
Edit2 : 14 likes yeeee
tb2t
These comments sound like me when im forced to write an essay in school
Tobetote
tools builders two tools
I dont understand how people began building massive crap around the base. Didnt they ever think that adding bigger stuff would make it an easier target? I respect gratefully what Chiekn did. Sadly it didn't last long.
You all are so mad about this comment, it's not like I didn't add a pinch of satire or two on it, and, do you all realize how funny of an idea a game archeologist sounds? Stop whining about it
Yeah. It managed to last a few months after the restoration I imagine it would have fallen quicker with those builds.
The average age of Minecraft player is like 12. These aren't exactly sophisticated builders
Making underground builds would've been safer and better
@@jayvhoncalma34582b2t players have xray
someone apparently already rebuilt it
Imagine joining a MC server, building a random building, getting bored or otherwise forgetting about it for years and year.. then you log back onto that server one day and find out that your random base is considered a relic and a part of server history
Regarding the controversy of "preservation" with keeping it pristine vs. adding new builds... The Monastery was different from The Invisible Castle. The Monastery, while abandoned for a long time, became an active base again. Thus, adding more builds to it makes sense. The Invisible Castle, on the other hand, wasn't being actively used as a base by anyone. Therefore, if you're going to preserve it, leave it pristine.
like irl
You didn't watch the video? CEAJ was using it as a base.
What if the original builder watches your videos and ended up getting back into mincraft found out what had been going on (without giving up that they built it) and went to destroy their own creation. That would be one heck of a twist.
I mean its been 12 years, its a non-zero possibility the original builder isn't even alive anymore.
@@JJAB91 not a high probability though
Yea there is always the chance the person is of older age but just the chance they were young teens to maybe early 20s at that point I wouldn't blame them for doing it, I mean would wouldn't rather destroy their own creation instead of giving griefers on 2b2t the satisfaction of blowing it up
Dang, I had the same idea and commented it thinking that I was thinking far outside the box. But yeah, that would be one heck of plot twist!
@@SirThilliomAnimations just think of it as great minds searching the dark areas of the mind as others just sit around and enjoy the sun lol
Man Chiekn had some serious determination to take all those builds by hand it's almost scary.
loser activity tbh
Not *all* of it.
yeah, what a chad
He wasn't alone but he did a majority of it. Took the few of us about a day to take it all down. The terrain was the hardest part. Chiekn did most of that as well. Chiekn is a really cool person.
some 2b2t players have insane dedication even tho all can be gone the next week
imagine hopping on yt and seeing a base you made over a decade ago
And destroyed
Wow they practically carbon-dated this build, that is so awesome
I definitely agree with what Chiekn did, the base should've always stayed the way it was without the extra builds around it :P
cool music
I'm glad it was greifed. Imagine spending hours, days, or weeks trying to contribute to a base, only to discover your work wasn't appreciated and somebody had taken the whole thing down. I'd be pissed. It's a pretty satisfying petty revenge to destroy something that was cared about, because the person who was trying to "preserve the legacy" destroyed something you cared about. That's just my opinion though.
@@peterhiser7883 imagine throwing a tantrum over your builds that you spent hours on were destroyed on an anarchy server
@@peterhiser7883 what about the original builder though? You just get to destroy his build because you want your own there? That’s not how it works.
@Peter Hiser 😡some guy destroyed my fan art of a painting, so now I'm going to destroy the painting 😡🧌 get out of here with your goofy ass
personally I'm a fan of keeping it exactly the way it was instead of adding structures to it. Granted the structures are cool, they take attention away from what really should be seen, the invisible castle.
Maybe, but deciding to destroy the structures around it was really a terrible move, as any thinking person would realize the consequences/backlash that would occur from such a thing.
"They take attention away from what really should be *seen,* the *Invisible* Castle."
I just wanted to point out the irony in that sentence. But I do agree with you; the Castle itself should be the focus, not a retrofit obsidian Eiffel Tower.
@@peterhiser7883one day you'll learn most people in this world aren't verry smart.
@@mcNuggetMuncher true, honestly.
@@peterhiser7883 it was all we could do (I was one of the guys who reversed the new builds). We were friends with the leader of the group that built the new structures, and he was okay with us reversing the builds. The problem was that the group that built over the base was basically a bunch of children, and it was their fault the base got greifed.
This is why if you really want it to stick around, don't tell anyone you found it. As soon as you tell one person, it'll keep spreading until it reaches someone that griefs it. In this case it seems likely that it was an act of revenge by one of the builders whose creation (the structures built around the castle) had been removed.
yeah i think that was kind of a bad idea. and having those buildings there might have given them other things to blow up and distracted from them from the castle.
@@ohiasdxfcghbljokasdjhnfvaw4ehr Im sure they would have just left the castle alone and destroyed everything else
a quick correction. i went on the last world download of this base i had before it was undone and chiekn actually had to mine closer to 50k obsidian. the exact number was 47812. i used worldeddit and /count obsidian to figure this out.
In my opinion, Cheikn did the right thing. If the travelers and tourists had built their additions following the classic and simple style, mainly using cobble and wood with little to no fancy blocks, they probably would have stayed up.
Not everything needs to be complex.
I agree, keeping all the builds in that old style would have been the right choice
Good thing I only build classic.. because I only believe in that style.
Cheikn didn’t have the right to destroy all their hard work just because of “preserving the past”
It’s an anarchy sever, there are no rights or laws, so no one had any rights to build there.
@@jdw2151 he can do whatever he wants, it's anarchy
That chiekn guy is an incredibly based player, hats off to him
Based my ass, he's a manchild who couldn't control his weak ass emotions, spent a month of his life griefing the work of people who were being peaceful & keeping the base alive and he's single handedly responsible for it's destruction, he's basicly a DINDU nuffin.
Get out. Close the door behind you
No, he shouldn’t have tried to “restore” it
@@ssilent8202 Beta male opinion
@@ssilent8202 Respectfully, those base builders weren't adding to the original. They basically gentrified the whole place and turned it into a tourist attraction. The builds were cool, but the appeal was an untouched 2011 build. If they were located literally anywhere else, not a single soul would complain.
I like to think the creator himself came back to give a farewell to the base
I love the history of 2b2t, the fact that a base was so vulnerable but wasn’t grieved is amazing! And this is why you should leave old build sites alone.
It's always so fascinating seeing builds that old in MC, especially coming from the typical server which usually only has a lifespan of 1-2years. There's just something so magical about those old builds, especially in an environment as hostile as an anarchy server
I love these videos every time, they're so well made and FitMC just goes so in depth and digs real deep into the past. There's always something new to discover on 2b2t.
But really though this guy would make an excellent archaeologist or narrator for a documentary!
He is a history teacher
@@RedstoneMiner18 Was a history teacher**
@@arandomguy7678 wdym he died?
@@RedstoneMiner18 no he retired
@@TheJinx64 how did he die
Cheikn guy is clearly an insane person but a hero at the same time
i was at the base a little over a year ago with the guys who found the base and to see it get griefed hurts so much
At this point, someone could write a History book about this server
The admin on the server I play on actually does that.
Fit is doing that in video format, one piece of history at a time
technically that is what fitmc and sal1c have done.
It should be typed into a book in Minecraft itself.And there should be many copies of the book.
I can't believe a story of a Minecraft castle can be so poetic
3:36 this actually means finished product, not final product (which would be produit final)
Considering the fact that 12 years equals to 864 Years in minecraft
Is just insane the base has been standing for a long time in real life too.
This has been a long awaited video. Thank you, fit!
@@Radidin ok
7:18 just like in real life , also the chiekn guy is a legend for destroying all that modern garbage , like who thought it was a good idea to build that stuff in the first place
Shut up
He's not a legend, he's an idiot. He should've thought ahead for more than a second to realize that there would be consequences, such as greifing, to his actions. His terrible decision lead to the destruction of the base. In what way is he a "legend"?
@@peterhiser7883 But adding more modern builds to the original would eventually attract griefers wouldn't it
@Benny Yu how so? The base didn't avoid getting griefed for so long simply because it was small. The size of the base doesn't matter, it's the number of people that frequent it, that normally leads to the greifing of the base, and there were plenty of people who frequented it, even before those other builds started showing up. What caused the greifing if the base wasn't the existence of the modern builds, obviously. It was the backlash from that idiot destroying everyone else's builds.
@@gryxz e
If it's revealed who built and who griefed the base later on, I'd be interested in a follow-up when the time comes.
The true longest lasting base in 2b2t is the one we havent heard of yet
I agree with him a old base should be preserved in the way they found it and not tampered with. It's like adding on to a historical painting. You just can't do that
Imagine the unknown builder was the unknown griefer, a low possibility but still possible.
You read my mind lol, imagine
That guy will have grown up by now and it is highly unlikely he plays
@@samsonsoturian6013 Imagine he was in his home, with his family, just remembered seeing his son playing minecraft...and...
"OH NO, MUST DESTROY IT."
@@samsonsoturian6013 Or he could've been 35 when he built the castle and 47 when he griefed it.
@@Person106 I am not aware of any adults in this game a decade ago
the ammount of people claiming to be the original builder 😂😂😂
First Sign was an early discoverer who finished the base.
Original Owner came back and griefed it themselves.
Ah, the old "player(s) has their thing grieifed and gets so butthurt over it they destroy everything else in petty revenge" moment. A classic moment in minecraft in general and here as well. Sometimes people forget how extremely petty and spiteful people can be/get if you touch, mess with or break their things.
I don't think that was the case. When we removed the builds we told the builders why we did it. Most understood and some apologized for it. They didn't want to damage the base and didn't understand they were doing exactly that.
Minecraft wars are fun. Buffoons making the game unplayable isn't.
@@samsonsoturian6013 Imagine Building and Never Grief wonderful Art then more People could Enjoy and walk for Days looking at Buildings or other Art
Fit goes so indepth in these videos and I love him for that, respect from the Hamsters
Who are you and why am i seeing you everywhere
@@gamefinite bot, bot
@@gamefinitehe's a hamster, he can fit a lot of places
I'm not sure if it was intentional but even the music choice was perfect. Lindblum Castle's theme from FF9. Specifically, an impressive castle that was destroyed as the result of a conflict.
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Amazing to see the changes in buulding techniques over the years.
Once you see a building like that its like stepping into a time machine.
I'd like to think that the one who built it so long ago was the same person who destroyed it now
This man is the most humble person he cannot miss the word "The oldest anarchy server in minecraft" in any video
Imagine if this guy is watching this video. He propably would be in shock how long did his base survive
Always such nostalgic music choices for your videos. I love it! Classic Pikmin 2 music and Crash Bandicoot?!...... Gotta love it. Great video as always!
It's a fantastic day when Fit uploads
as always
6:12 hey its me
Made it there at 6/9
Yooo me too
Imagine playing on some funky minecraft server 12 years ago and then stumbling across a video of your old base out of nowhere
Ive never been sad over a minecraft base being grieft
2b2t lore is something i can always listen to, its always very interesting
I used to build castle’s exactly like that, i drew a lot of inspiration from coe’s quest back then
it's awe-inspiring just how strange and unique 2b2t's world is. it's gone through numerous world generators & versions, rendering the world a chaotic patchwork littered with lost relics of the past, it has pushed the game to such limits that things have cracked and broken at the seams in ways we'll likely never see again, and that's barely scratching the surface. history books could be written based off of 2b2t.
hell, that patchwork aspect of the world could also make for some quite interesting writing. ngl there's a lot of stuff in 2b2t and its history that would make for interesting concepts in writing.
I am glad hes doing well, the 2b2t war was soo long ago now, i found it by chance, but i loved watching his videos and livestreams.. very nostalgic i come back everynow and again, i hope the best for him, ive been subbed since under 20k subs, so im proud of how far hes come.
It survived longer on an anarchy server than my base survives on a peaceful single player server
It's just insane how this Base survived so many years on 2b2t...
I know right, totally insane, crazy, awesome, insane crazy, amazing, oh my god.
Say it again: insane, crazy, awesome, insane.
again! insane, crazy, amazing, oh my god.
When the Base has lasted longer than you've been alive 💀
Got u.. bro really thought i was 11
damn, posted 25 mins ago while the video itself is 24 minutes old, crazy how you watched it so quick and totally didn't get that just from the title because you wanted the top comment
@@thirdhandlv4231 I love u
Older than the average girlfriend for the Minecraft UA-camr.
massive props to you throwing in pikmin 2 music, major nostalgia blast from that
Hey fitMC i really like your videos and sometimes i even play them in the background before i go to sleep cause your voice is really calming lol
Chiekn: *I used the grief to destory the grief. A soul for a soul.*
Aaahhhhh finally, a good old 2b2t history lesson 😌 love all of your content but these are my favorite! I miss your streams as well!
Ahh... The music in Fit's videos is always so nostalgic, love it!!!!
I like to imagine the bases mysterious builder was the one behind the greifing.
"I brought you into this world, and I can take you out."
That base gave me 2011 Nostalgia, glad it was archived
That Player Decision To Left His House Is Smart. Because, Of That One Decision, He Save His Base From Several Exploit.
As a french I laughed when you pronounced "Produit Fini"
de même mdr
You brave man, using Octopath music when there was a purging that happened 2 months ago. It was a good use though. Loved it!
i dont even play 2b2t and yet these videos are just so intriguing to watch and i dont know why
i was not expecting to hear pikmin 2 music in a 2b2t video. good shit.
I never played on 2b2t, but these stories are just so interesting
Thank you for being Awesome and continue to do so.
Finding this kind of place on Minecraft is like going hiking in the mountains and finding an old medieval castle still standing.
Ahh a man of culture! Love the ff9 music in your videos! ❤
Still can’t believe that stories can still come out from 2b2t.
Also FitMC should consider doing indie stories as he has that History Teacher vibe
I love how there is always an older base that survived
Love ya vids man
After seeing this, I changed my direction and saw the purpose of playing Minecraft. Thanks you man
Thanks so much for making this vid on my first base lol, nice to know who removed my and my group members’ builds
I was a part of the group that expanded the base, even helped come up with the name!
After we found it, we spent a few days trying to figure out what to do-- expand it or find a new place to build. While that happened, i started maintaining the existing farms and doing small repairs (replacing missing blocks, fixxing gaps in ladders).
I ended up helping build a banner and book museum with another player, and we both opted to build only blocks available during the original build, to keep in line with the original aesthetic. I even ended up building a wooden cottage nearby with the same idea.
Im not surprised the base was griefed, it was just a matter of time. I just hope the books and banners were saved.
The Invisible Castle was my first "home" on 2b, and i will always fondly look back on the memories i made there while organizing chests and farming. Wild that its now featured in a 2b video!
Some of the builds didn't go along with that. I'm not sure where that museum went because when a few of us went in to restore it nothing was there.
@Crazyguy_123 yeah, like I said, while the whole group agreed not to modify the original structure, it was just a few of us in the group who kept to the same exterior building style. theres a few shots of them in the video, like the small building with the glass roof, but they're not as eye-catching as the obsidian builds.
@@TilleyYT I liked some of those stone brick and glass builds. The sky dome one was cool and that maze too. Somebody did mess with the main castle but I'm glad it stayed mostly untouched. The obsidian really was bad but the actual builds were nice.
I can't remember when Mojang fixed it, but there was a bug where you could leave gaps in ladders back in the day and still climb them.
@SUPERVANS yeah, but since the patch, the ladders were unusable, and we still wanted to be able to access the higher levels. My thought process was that it made more sense to fill the existing ladder gaps instead of building a new staircase or something.
Ayyyy ma man Ceaj!!! Probably the #2 historian on 2b2t right now.
fitmc ALWAYS comes in clutch on a hungover sunday
How do you guys cope with all of your hard work being annihilated in 2b2t?
I think some of the fun is putting the stuff up for other people to tear down. Kind of like building block towers and sand castles as a kid. Ideally you see your creation in the world, save the screen cap or whatever you want, and move on.
To me personally that defeats the point of an anarchy server.
Because it the beauty of nothing lasting forever. Its like building a sand castle.
Most people relocate and keep playing, moving farther and farther from everyone else. Most of the major building groups are real world friends, because you simply can't trust anyone you meet online
Imagine nuking a base because your ugly non original construction was removed.
They didn't grief it. We know who did.
Im glad i found this channel. I've watched over 7 vids
I'm currently residing in a base that has lasted almost 3 years now, and here's the kicker- it's barely 10k away from spawn
There must be hundreds of bases like this hidden out there
Over 300,000 unique persons have logged into 2b2t, the majority of which never escape spawn but the rest will build several bases while playing. There would be tens of thousands of bases at least, most of which have already been griefed or abandoned
1:22 sudenly chat being spanish...
“Old” building style. I still build this way. It’s like the average player has to be an accomplished artist or architect these days
I just have to say, 2043 and further on, this channel will be considered the best documentrie of a minecraft server
I do start do believe that there are much more base survived longer than this base, and it's probably underground
There should be a unspoken rule in 2b2t to have the respect not to destroy old bases
The fact that can be more bases likes this alive until today is crazy
That's a high dose of autism to go and remove all the surrounding creations around the castle. Especially without TNT
Omg, what a memory . Thats like 20h of my time as a 14y old kid farming block's and building in what i called at that time a random servers that i found about in an Internet site. I did build that in my summer vacation , and when it ended i couldn't get back to play and i eventually just forget about and about the game.
I am not from France
About the Wooden sign i left written in France i actually wrote it just because the game didn't support my main language at the time and i didn't know any other languages other then France at that age because we use to take France lessons at school
I don't Care about the record all what i Care about is the memories that i did get back when i I saw the building again
Thanx to the guy how did save a copy of the original base
And congrats to the guy how did blow the oldest base up ( i dont think its the oldest but like you said in the video if it's not found it doesn't have the record)
Oh d a m n!
This seems like a good example of the Butterfly Effect. What was initially just a fun project on a "random" server turned into significant history on a significant server, with the most significant parts being more recent.
Seriously, though. This comment tells me that the base never *had* an original name, and yet it had a big influence on the distant future.
incredibly fake comment
so we can call this base as either 'Amz Kingdom/Castle' or 'Produit Fini Fortress'.
dawg your channel was made when this video was published highly doubt you are the original owner but there is a chance ig
it would be very poetic if the guy who created the base is the same guy who griefed it after finding out how popular or tense the area is.
I agree
Imagine how cool it would be not playing Minecraft for 10 years and stumbling across this video seeing a full history dump about a build you made as a kid :)
Random dirt base : *exists for 12 years*
FitMC : NEW WORLD RECORD
The determination of archivists like Chiekn is wild, and kinda admirable.
Chiekn is one of the best. Chiekn did a majority of it with the help and support of a few others who also care deeply for historic builds.
FitMC has such a presence that I can FEEL it when he is about to upload a day before, I have been able to correctly assume the exact date for the past 20 uploads.
did not expect this video to be so intriguing