Destroying a Pay-to-win Minecraft Server with “THE ASTRO DUPE”
In a recent video, Zman1064 and DuperTrooper showcased their ability to exploit a pay-to-win Minecraft server using a method they’ve dubbed “THE ASTRO DUPE.” The server in question is called “VaraSlime SMP,” and the duo managed to pull off some incredible feats using this dupe.
Chapter 1: Testing
The video begins with the duo testing out the dupe method, which involves a complex process of accepting trade requests and teleporting at just the right moment. They successfully manage to duplicate some highly valuable items, including swords with sharpness enchantment level 255.
Chapter 2: Trap House
After successfully duping the items, Zman1064 and DuperTrooper decide to set up a “crack shack” to experiment with the duplicated items. They discover that the items are incredibly powerful, with the ability to break stone and dirt with ease. They also encounter a mysterious player who gifts them diamond armor, adding an unexpected twist to their adventure.
As they continue to experiment with the duplicated items, they encounter some unexpected challenges, including accidentally placing bedrock and dealing with an influx of zombies. Despite these challenges, they remain determined to push the limits of what they can achieve with the duplicated items.
Throughout the video, the duo showcases their ability to exploit the server’s vulnerabilities and create chaos with the duplicated items. They discuss plans to distribute the duplicated items to other players, potentially causing further disruption on the server.
Outroduction
The video concludes with the duo reflecting on their exploits and discussing the potential impact of their actions on the server. They express excitement about the possibilities of using custom NBT items to further disrupt the server and hint at future plans to push the limits even further.
Overall, the video provides a fascinating insight into the world of Minecraft exploits and the potential for creating chaos within game servers. Zman1064 and DuperTrooper’s adventures serve as a reminder of the creativity and ingenuity that players can bring to the game, even when faced with pay-to-win environments.
For more Minecraft content and updates from Zman1064 and DuperTrooper, be sure to check out their social media channels and stay tuned for future exploits and adventures in the world of Minecraft.