How This Base Survived 12 Years on 2b2t

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コメント (21)
  • This base is probably older than the average 2b2t player.
  • Imagine building this base and coming back 12 years later, seeing people protecting it.
  • @JCShadow0202
    The creator and the destroyer, both invisible, just like the castle. Poetic
  • 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.
  • I believe there are still thousands of bases out there, 2b2t isnt just a server but a truly a whole history itself.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • The griefer is definitely one of the people that got their build removed, then blew up the base as "revenge"
  • @AMP_viral
    The fact that someone on 2b2t can have a 12 year old base is crazy!
  • 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.
  • What’s crazy is that this really feels like watching someone analyze some old age castle that survived the crusade or something
  • 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.
  • Man Chiekn had some serious determination to take all those builds by hand it's almost scary.
  • @AWS
    I definitely agree with what Chiekn did, the base should've always stayed the way it was without the extra builds around it :P
  • 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
  • @pigfish99
    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.
  • 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.
  • @amanezca
    Wow they practically carbon-dated this build, that is so awesome
  • 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.