How I got the world record for mining a chunk in Minecraft

How I got the world record for mining a chunk in Minecraft
Finally, I got a mine a chunk world record, and I did it with its most difficult iteration, 1.18. In Minecraft update 1.18, bedrock is moved 64 blocks lower. This means either twice the mining, or an amazing strategy like what we used. Note that there are faster 2-player mine a chunk speedruns, but they are on earlier versions of Minecraft. With the 1.18 update, bedrock was moved 64 blocks down, so I think this should just be considered a different category. Shoutout to @PointCrow for getting this world record speedrun with me! Watch live at: https://ift.tt/342SVWA ▶ Twitter: https://twitter.com/EazySpeezy ▶ Instagram: https://ift.tt/36VgqDa ▶ Merch: https://eazyspeezy.com Edited by: @The Suited Bird Watch the world record speedrun here: this video But check out the 1.17 and below mine a chunk world record here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqIfOHdIZi8 My channel generally focuses on a more casual side of speedruns. With these videos I want to show off cool speedruns, explain how they work, and entertain. Hopefully you enjoy the content and maybe even take up speedrunning yourself, because it is truly a lot of fun! Today we tried the speedrun of mining a chunk in minecraft 1.18., and even got a world record! I got this with my good friend PointCrow, and am very proud of the speedrun. If you don't know, a chunk is a 384-block tall 16×16 segment of a Minecraft world. Chunks are the method used by the world generator to divide maps into manageable pieces. Yeah, this speedrun takes a while to get... Not Minecraft, But Water Rises or Minecraft, But Lava Rises, or any other but challenge like that. This is a speedrun / speedrunner of Minecraft against mining an entire chunk in 1.18+. Luckily I had company this time so I didn't go that insane... #EazySpeezy #Minecraft #Speedrun

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