I tried to survive 100 days in Minecraft with one big twist, I am in adventure mode. This means I cannot place nor break any blocks. From using creepers to mine diamonds to teleporting using boats, the methods I used to survive in such a strange gamemode are sure to surprise you. Oh, and did I mention I was also in Hardcore Mode? Let’s do this. On day one I spawned near a beach. I learned from previous failed attempts that in order to have any chance of survival I would have to find a village in order to find supplies. I climbed a nearby mountain for a vantage point, killing animals on the way for food. Lucky for me, there was a village right beside where I was. I made sure to go out of my way to kill any cow I saw so I could eventually get leather armor. I soon made it to the village where I began scavenging each house in the hopes of finding chests containing useful items, finding nothing but a few morsels of food. I then slaughtered the village’s livestock, including, regrettably, horses, which I turned into leather. Seeing night fast approaching, I went to one of the village’s beds and took a well earned rest. I woke up on day two seeing a farmer plant their crops. This gave me a devilish idea. While being in adventure mode prevented me from harvesting any crops, I could still jump on top of them. After harvesting a stack or so of vegetables using my 1000iq strat I hunted for more cows and horses to turn into leather then subsequently trampled all of the village’s other crops. As it was impossible to place my own in adventure mode, I had to rely on naturally spawning crafting tables for my needs. Thus, I traveled to a crafting table located in the fisherman’s hut and made myself some leather armor. That night, I decided to stay awake, hoping for the mobs to kill the local iron golem. I started taking more damage than I was comfortable with though, so I decided to go to bed. I woke up on day three to a skeleton that could have killed me. They got me to half health before I escaped to regen, and got my revenge. That day I trampled enough crops to buy an emerald off of a farmer, And more importantly got lucky with a vantage point that let me kill the iron golem. I then went back to bed. Having ransacked the village of all of its valuables, I set out to find greener pastures and more loot. I kept harvesting all the leather I could in the hopes I could trade it to a leatherworker villager for emeralds. I was luckily able to quickly find a new village next to pretty flowers and an ice mountain. I was happy. This new village had lots of food for me to steal, And I was able to buy a hoe off of a toolsmith as my first weapon. My mind was quickly blown as I found out that despite being in adventure mode, I could till soil using the hoe. This made me think; How many more ways of interacting with the world can I do in adventure mode? I would soon find out. I trampled crops well into the night, and while I was ambushed by mobs I made perhaps the most important discovery of my playthrough. In adventure mode, creepers still blow up blocks, And drop them where they can be collected by the player. This meant that I could mine materials I needed using creepers. I began collecting rotten flesh that I could sell to the village’s cleric. In another crime of opportunity I trapped the iron golem in a fence, And brought a skeleton over to kill it. I fought off mobs stopping me from sleeping until the sunrise of day 5. On day 5 I collected crops, then decided to move on and find a new village. I parkoured over trees, found a cool looking cave, and entered a new village. I spent the rest of the day looting until I went to bed. On day 6 I thought I hit the jackpot with a furnace so I could cook my food. However, it was a blast furnace, However, it was a blast furnace, which meant none of my food could be cooked. I crafted a spare set of leather armor, and was able to get the jump on yet another iron golem. I finally had enough armor for an iron chestplate, and began my master plan of using creepers to mine wood I for crafting It was extremely dangerous, But the only way I had of getting the wood I so desperately needed. used the wood to craft an iron sword and a shield. As the night of day 6 melted into the sunrise of day 7, I fought an intense battle with an enderman in the hopes of getting a pearl, So falling in a hole I couldn’t break out of wouldn’t be an instant game over. I spent the rest of the day fishing for loot, and spent the night farming more wood using creepers. I found a witch which I hoped to find a healing potion from, but instead got owned and had my first near death experience of the run In a panic, instead of staying put until my health regenerated, I sprinted across the village at low health to a bed in order to skip the night. I woke up on day 8 wounded, hungry, and desperate. I crafted a boat at the village’s crafting table, crafted a bow, and fled the village. I traveled through swamps, jungles, bamboo forests, a mesa, a coral reef, and a desert until I found my next village. After a long journey, I took some well earned rest. On day 9 I looted the desert village, Traded with the farmers, and pushed the iron golem underwater so I could kill it. I found a shipwreck with no treasure, and watched the sunset atop the village chur- At the start of day 10 I immediately began my trek to the next village. While doing my usual village shenanigans there I got stuck in a hole luckily I was able to escape with my boat. I subsequently found a smoker, which was great because that meant I could finally cook my food. I trampled and traded more crops, and found out that you can trap the iron golem in a boat. This trick is sure to come in handy. At sunset I went to bed. I forgot to record day 11, but it was spent gathering materials and preparing for, and starting my sea voyage. Luckily nothing of note happened that I missed. I realized my obs was turned off part way through day 12, and luckily I turned it on. At this point I was bored so I decided to boat until I found something interesting. I went past some floating islands and found a mushroom island! I considered just staying on the mushroom island indefinitely, As the only thing there that could hurt me was phantoms. I could fish for supplies (including more fishing poles) and survive 100 days quite easily. I decided that would make for a borning playthrough and lame video though, so I quickly moved on. After the mushroom island I hit the mainland And ran on foot until I found a village and slept there for the night. In the morning on day 13 I looted the village and ran to the next one. Seeing it infested with zombies, I went back to the first village in that area And dragged the iron golem on a lead to the abandoned village. Either the zombies would be gone or the golem would die. Either way, I win. While working on the zombie village, I saw a pillager outpost, and figured it would be more fun to watch the golem fight there. Nothing of note happened during the fight other than that I got bad omen and forgot about it. That would bite me in the balls soon. That night I lured a creeper to the pillager’s iron golem cage to free it. So I could kill it right after. Am I the bad guy? I was excited to see the next village. I was not excited about the raid that triggered. I spent all of the night of day 13 and the day and night of day 14 fighting the raid I almost died quite a few times and lost the raid, then went to bed. But not all was lost, I got a lot of good loot, the most important one being a totem of undying. As you will see, these things will come in handy. I explored in my boat, looting shipwrecks and ruined portals for delicious booty. I found a new village I did my usual looting spree on, and went on my way. By nightfall I found a savanna village to set up shop in. As soon as I woke up on day 16 I began my usual looting spree. I looked for a horse to put my saddle on, but I had to settle for a pig. I named them Robert. They look like a Robert. As we made it to a river, Robert informed me that they couldn’t swim. I needed my saddle back, and there was only one way to get it off. I gave Robert their last meal, then bid them farewell. 1 like= 1 prayer. 1 subscriber = 1 blood sacrifice. … I traveled for a while until I found a new village in the distance where I went to bed. After waking up on day 17 I tamed a horse and named them Dosbert After putting Dosebert in a pen I spent the rest of the day looting the village. At the start of day 18 Dosbert and I left to find a new village. Once we found one I traded with the local cleric until they gave me ender pearls. They would come in handy later. That night I tried to hunt zombies for rotten flesh To trade with the cleric to get more pearls, but I got stuck in a hole and the cleric died before I could pearl out. I went to bed saddened by the loss. On day 19 I looted the village and left with Dosbert. Getting them across rivers was a nightmare. That night I found a ruined portal, but it didn’t have much of use. While I checked my inventory I was ambushed by a creeper and… Dosbert died. Without Dosbert tanking most of the damage I probably would have popped by totem. As the totem would save my life later, in a way, Dosbert sacrificed themselves to save me. I stumbled across a tie-ga, tay-ga, well however you pronounce it, a village with something very valuable, a campfire. This meant I could cook unlimited meat without using creepers to harvest wood for fuel. I slept, and in the morning, I got to work breeding up a wolf army. While I breed wolves, I fished and cooked meat. Using the fish I was also able to start breeding up cats to protect me from creepers. I continued this process until day 20. On day 20 I left with my new animal army on a new adventure. That night I had fun siccing my doc army on the local monster populace. My army moved into the next village and I went to bed. Tragedy struck once again on the mourning of day 21. But I pressed onward, Killing the iron golem and finding a New Horse, who I named Treybert. Another Iron Golem struggle resulted in more losses. I decided to leave that accursed village on my newly acquired, super fast, supercool horse named Treybert II We made it to a new village and I went to bed. I didn’t even bother looting the new village. I had enough resources. I just rode off into sunrise hoping for adventure. I found a cool view, and a village. Here I learned that Treybert II also had perfect jumps. They truly were the greatest specimen of their kind. Seeing a greater icy ocean that boating would be faster across, I bid Treybert II farewell and went on my way. At sunset I found a new village and a pillager outpost. On day 23 I decided I wanted to do another raid. This was unfortunate as none of my wolves teleported to me. I guess that they decided Treybert II was cooler than me. Traitors. I didn’t need them anyways. I got bad omen. I started the raid. I found a new horse that was too slow and useless to deserve a name. I fought long. I fought hard. And in the afternoon of day 24 I won the raid. Patting myself on the back for saving the village from an existential threat I myself created, I rode off into the sunset, found a new village, and went to bed. On day 25 I began leveling up a local weaponsmith in the hopes of getting diamond gear from them. A close call with a creeper made me a new friend. After seeing the weaponsmith would only give me an ax, I skedaddled away in a boat without an emerald to my name. I found a new pillager outpost, looted it, and once again began boating At sunset I found a new village but I couldn’t enter it due to my bad omen. I found a waterfall going into a ravine and happily entered it. I finally had a cave I could explore and get out of later. I foraged for food, had fun on the dripleaves, and left I enjoyed the sunrise of day 26 and set out on exploring a dark oak forest in the hopes of finding a woodland mansion. I was quickly distracted by another cave to explore, which had a mineshaft. I looked for 2 days, but was able to find nothing of value, got lost, and was forced to use my last pearl to escape. I escaped from the cave in the afternoon of day 28 I almost died trying the boat trick which apparently only works on java edition, and went out to explore. I realized that night that I had gone in a complete circle, going by a village I had already passed, and in my rage triggered a raid on the village and ran away. It took until Day 29 for me to find a new village. I tamed a new horse which I named George Fredrick, which I quickly ditched for a faster horse I named George Washington. I did my usual looting of the village and moved on to the next one. There, I made a horrible discovery. The crops had already been trampled. That ment I had already been to that village and was in an area I had little chance of finding anything new in. I went to bed angry, and slept poorly. I spent day 30 doing nothing important. I slept in a new village. That morning I looted the new village, found a faster horse which I named George Washington Carver, and found a weird village where a ruined portal spawned inside a house. At this point I came up with my new master plan, To breed up a crap ton of cows, sell their leather for a crap ton of emeralds, and then trade said emeralds for diamond gear. My plan was foolproof. I spent day 32 killing all the stray cows and horses I could find. I crafted an iron hoe in the hopes of planting a wheat farm to kill more cows, and went to a river to plant my farm. There was just one problem Although I could till soil using a hoe in adventure mode, for some reason I couldn’t plant any seeds. I killed most of my cows and decided to sleep on the solution to my wheat problems. On Day 33 I had a new Master Plan. Farmer villages automatically plant crops on tilled soil. So if I simply were to till all of the soil in the village, they would plant wheat in many places which I could then harvest by trampling. Somehow, the plan worked. The problem was, the villages were only planting potatoes and carrots. That night, I lured creepers into the village’s hay piles. Each hayblock that dropped on the ground would allow me to get 9 wheat, which would translate to 4 new cows and 8 more leather, which was worth half an emerald. After getting enough hay bales, I went to sleep. I spent all of day 34 farming more leather. That night, the leatherworker died. This ment I now had no nearby ways to convert my leather into emeralds, rendering my hours of work worthless. On day 35 I crafted some golden apples. Nothing else of note happened. On day 36 I crafted a new set of armor and some boats, and decided to enter a large cave I found in search of treasure. I would not exit the cave for a long time. I quickly accidently fell into a large mineshaft forcing me to pop a totem. The mineshaft had good loot though, so it wasn’t a complete loss. I then found some diamonds and enacted my most dangerous plan yet: mining diamonds using creepers. In an instant I realized the point of my run: it was to get full diamond armor. It would be the ultimate flex. I was able to get 3 diamonds over the course of 3 days, but then on day 39, disaster struck. On day 39 I got stuck in a hole I could not escape from When I tried placing boats to get out, they got stuck in the wall and disappeared. I genuinely thought the run was over. I quit the game and couldn’t bring myself to complete the challenge for 2 irl weeks, when I finally continued and accepted my fate of starving to death in the hole. While I was bored, on day 41 I fished nearby zombies into the hole to get rotten flesh for food to try and prolong my death. Then I realized, if I was able to fish a creeper into the hole, they could blow up in a way that would let me get out. It was a long shot, but nonetheless, I turned my simulation distance all the way down to make all mobs spawn near me, and waited. I could get nothing in my holes but zombies and skeletons until day 43, when I hit the jackpot with not one, not two, but 3 creepers coming near me around the same time. I had no totems left and I almost died to the first creeper but I was able to shield just in time to save myself from the second one. I fished the 3rd creeper in and… salvation. This was the most clutch play I have ever had in my entire life in any video game. Not only did 3 creepers come to me around the same time, but I was able to fish them in one at a time, avoid dying, And get them to explode in such a way that gave me the smallest possible hole needed for escape. I am a gamer god. If that play didn’t convince you to subscribe, nothing will. Because let me tell you, I’ve peaked. I still had one small problem though, I was lost. Honestly I didn’t care. I went to hang out with some nearby glow squid and almost decided to chill and fish until the challenge ended, until creepers came and destroyed my boat, I got angry enough to decide to escape. Surprisingly it only took me until the sunrise of day 46 to find a water stream that took me back to the surface. Almost all my armor was broken, I had little food, and I was desperate. Somehow I ended up back at the same village I had already been to twice already. In the village house I forgot to exit the game when I went to eat dinner, and another 2 days passed. I got back to my keyboard on day 48, And to my delight, I found George Washinton Carver! I must have left them in this village and forgotten about it, but it was a pleasant surprise. Sadly, we both quickly got stuck in a hole, and I had to leave Carver behind. Saddened that I would never see my friend again, I went to bed in a new village, and reminisced on the good times we had together. On day 49 I came up with a plan to stop coming across places I had already been. I would go dead east and never go another way until I found something interesting, like a Desert Temple or Woodland Mansion. I found a village that was concerning as it had almost the exact same layout as a savanna village I had died last time I attempted this 100 days challenge. I died on day 18 then and didn’t have enough interesting footage for a video. I went to sleep in the village hoping it wouldn’t be a sign of bad things to come. On day 50 I looted the savanna village, ran east, found a new one to loot, and fished until nighttime. On Day 51 I ran east, roleplayed being a plastic straw, looted a ruined portal and a pillager outpost, and ran away on a new horse I named George Bush and ran east until I found a new village that I slept in. On day 52, I woke up to a raid. I didn’t have time for it. So I just got on George Bush and ran away. We traveled east until at night when I found a village to sleep in. On day 53 I traveled easy and was able to find two villages. The second was very useful. It had a blacksmith to loot, a place to cook my food, and I fished so I was able to tame a cat. On day 54 I set off on my boat leaving all I knew behind. Towards the ends of the day I found a pillager outpost I decided to loot. I was being careless and I popped a few totems in the fight and was ambushed on the top floor and… I died. I expected to feel sad and angry, or maybe even relieved I didn’t have to do the challenge anymore. But at the end of dozens of hours of playtime, I just felt empty. I just spent so long playing adventure mode in the way it wasn’t meant to be played for what? For what!? What was I expecting to gain? Oh, I remember now… That sick YouTube clout lets goo!!!! Make sure to go down below and make sure to absolutely MUTILATE that subscribe button!!! Do it now ᵒʳ ᵗʰᵉʸ ʷⁱˡˡ ᶠⁱⁿᵈ ʸᵒᵘ. Alright now I am going to add a fake ending to the video to prank the imbeciles who skipped to the end of the challenge. On day 100 I left the scale AT-AT I was able to get endermen to build out of dirt using the new exploit. I then entered the stronghold and placed my eyes of ender in the portal. Today was the big day. I would finally fight the ender dragon. The ender dragon launched me so far in the air I landed in the end city I used to fly back and kill the dragon! I am so happy not only survived 100 days but was able to beat minecraft in adventure mode! Make sure to comment below what video you want to be made next 🄱🄴🄲🄰🅄🅂🄴 🄸 🄰🄼 🄲🄾🄼🄿🄻🄴🅃🄴🄻🅈 🄾🅄🅃 🄾🄵 🄸🄳🄴🄰🅂 🄰🄽🄳 🄲🅁🄴🄰🅃🄸🅅🄴🄻🅈 🄱🄰🄽🄺🅁🅄🄿🅃. Video Information
This video, titled ‘I Survived 100 Days in Adventure Mode in Minecraft’, was uploaded by LakesideTrey on 2022-07-18 13:30:10. It has garnered 3364 views and 108 likes. The duration of the video is 00:25:08 or 1508 seconds.
I tried to survive 100 days in Minecraft with one big twist… I am in adventure mode. This means I cannot place or break any blocks. The unorthodox strategies I used in this video are sure to surprise you.
I used creepers to mine diamonds. I teleported with boats. I made an animal army and so much more.
While adventure mode was not intended to be played in a normal survival world, I tried it anyways.
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Timestamps for nerds: 0:00 Intro 0:27 Days 1-10 6:21 Days 11-20 11:47 Days 21-30 15:26 Days 31-40 18:12 DISASTER 18:42 PLAY OF THE GAME 20:17 Days 44-49 22:02 Days 50-54 24:01 DAY 100!!!
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