The Minecraft world record you’re watching right now is impossible to be yet it’s been beaten five times you see for nearly three years now players have been claiming that this specific world record is impossible to be yet each time they’ve been proven wrong so what exactly is this world record and why do People think it’s impossible up until a few days ago it was said that 3.9 was the human limit for Minecraft bridging however one player took it upon himself to prove everyone wrong and decided to go for 3.85 and of course we’re talking about none other than the number one Bridger in Minecraft history has a history of breaking more Minecraft bridging World Records than any other player to this day but even with a track record that good how exactly did he go about beating an allegedly impossible world record for a long time records in the Minecraft bridging Community were Broken on a weekly and sometimes even daily basis however this has come to a stop as players have now mastered the fastest possible strategies and there are very few mechanics the community has yet to learn over the past six months or so the world record on McPlay hd.net Has Changed by a mere 0.15 seconds moving from 4.0 to the very recent 3.85 to put that into perspective here’s just how fast 0.15 seconds really is six months of progress all for that despite this players are still actively coming up with new strategies that can get comparable times or are potentially Even faster than 3.85 but I’ll explain more on that later as I mentioned before 4.0 seconds was the longest standing world record in this category and originally thought to be the final time but this quickly changed with the development of two new strategies firstly a change in momentum allows for Players to bring their times down by a tick getting a 3.95 which quickly turned into 3.9 seconds due to the Head hitter that you can build at the end of your Island to shave off 3 pixels of distance more recently the concept of a 45 shift was theorized to be useful however while This is true the 45 shape only stays around a pixel of distance at very best and with its immense difficulty to pull off properly it’s barely worth it to attempt the only real use for it comes in a unique way to do a different head hitter but I’ll let dugyl explain that In the interview later in the video on top of this several other new mechanics were discovered all promising sub 4 times but none that promised a world record the only strategy that was theorized to get 3.85 at the time was a 1.054 block flat which is the the Fastest but most difficult way to start off your bridge and is something that no current player is capable of doing consistently I’d like to mention that as of right now the 1.054 block has not been implemented into any world records meaning that at the very least we can Get a 3.8 and going even further than that it’s looking like chain four block plots are going to be the next wave of Minecraft bridging as chaining more than one of these at the very beginning of your Bridge instead of only one will allow for players to get a time of 3.8 Seconds at best both the 1.054 block and the chain 4 block tellys are something that players are not able to do consistently at the moment but with the track record of bridging players improving super quickly it’s likely that we’ll see these being implemented into a lot of bridges very very soon Considering all of this the best possible strategy for bringing the time down to 3.85 was simply a change in momentum when you hear this term momentum being thrown around all it really means is that his turns keystrokes and timings were absolutely perfect in every aspect of his speed Tellies to understand exactly what was going on in duel’s mind a little bit better I decided to hit him up for an interview to see exactly how he pulled off the world record and to figure out what exactly he has planned for the future in order to improve this time to Potentially even 3.8 so let’s start off by uh talking about your theories for how you originally thought you were going to get 3.85 the first idea I added for like maybe 3.5 was like this weird setup that you can do to get extra one time at the beginning this allows you to Do a five block instead of a full block butt which is what you usually do and what about the double head hitter did you ever think of that as a possibility like there’s just straight up you don’t have room for it like you barely even has enough room to do one editor so There’s no way you have enough to do too you know what I mean yeah that makes sense do you want to talk about 45 straight for like the clutch momentum maybe like a lot of people think that 45 straight saves like more time than it actually does like especially on short Mode it barely does anything it’s like I think when I was testing it it saved like one pixel if you do like a perfect 45 strike really one and it does help with like the L clutch so for the out clutch e45 straight you do a no clutch And then as you’re falling for the no glitch you place these four blocks and then you can do a little head hitter right here so like this is a strapper 3.85 but slab is just easier so like now that you have 3.85 what are your next steps and do you think there’s A human limit that we’re reaching at this point it is definitely beatable you just have to do like a 1.05 flat after that like I don’t know if anyone will ever be 3.8 or like if that’s even humanly possible you heard it here first 3.8 is the final time that anyone will Ever get in this Minecraft category years of development and bridging have led up all the way until this very moment and now the race has begun to see who will finally get the last World Record ever since telebridging became the fastest bridging method players have been trying all kinds of different ways To make it even faster by far the biggest and most obvious example of this is the speed tele which to this day is still the fastest bridging method in Minecraft actually the Andromeda bridge and after speed television became very popular eventually players started doing tap speeds which save a single tick for Each speed teledun at this point the world record on McPlay HD short mode was a mere 4.0 seconds with players completely lost on how to progress any further than this yet somehow less than a year later the time has dropped all the way down to 3.8 now this time Difference of 0.2 seconds is of course very very minimal but for Bridges this is a huge time Gap you see Minecraft is measured on a Timing System called ticks where each tick is 1 20th of a second AKA 0.05 seconds the whole concept of speed tele bridging or more specifically Tap speeds is that they utilize every single tick to be about as efficient as you can possibly get and once every tick was being utilized for jumping turning or placing blocks the only thing that determined a change in a player’s time was their momentum I’ll let Crimson go More in depth about momentum later in the video but what you need to understand is that for the most part players focused on maintaining their momentum with tap speed teles and trying to gain momentum with them with something that wasn’t really heard of the biggest thing however that impacted This world record to go from 3.85 to 3.8 is something called the 1.054 block a four block is the most advanced way to start off a telebridge and requires the player to turn around and place four blocks in a flat line before landing on them and jumping into a speed Telly but The thing that most advanced Bridges do to check that their four blocks are correct is when they fall in the void after one they check the time it took them before they respond and in most cases the time shown on the right side of your screen will be 1.1 seconds the Vast majority of leaderboard Bridges all do 1.14 blocks minus a very very small group of two players who are capable of doing 1.0 fives these two players are crimson and zaikuti but out of the two Crimson is far more well known for being able to do this and he is of course the Player that got 3.8 the biggest issue if you remember my video I made about this previously is that there was no active players in the community capable of doing the 1.05 because while Crimson kind of stopped playing altogether how however while it’s very common for Bridges to take breaks it’s even more Common that when they come back they’re better than they ever were before and with Crimson this was not an exception once Crimson came back he was quickly able to recreate all the skills he’d been able to do previously which of course included the 1.05 except upon his Return He also brought a completely new strategy for how to do speed Tellies we know that speed tallys are a great way to retain your momentum while bridging but Crimson had discovered a way to increase your momentum as you went on with the bridge upon finding out this Strategy crimsel decided to turn off the keystrokes on all of his Clips so that no player could figure out what he was doing for a while he claimed the reason for this was that he wanted to test other Bridges to see if they could figure out what he was doing without him Telling them anything but once some bridges started to get a little too close specifically Dugo he decided it was time to reveal the strategy the strategy he was using to gain all this momentum with his tap speeds was something that players are now calling a full turn speed Telly but who better to Explain this than Crimson himself okay before we jump into the interview really quick if you aren’t subscribed and you are enjoying the video this far please do consider subscribing okay back to the video I know know what the new world record you have a new strategy you’ve Been using for Speed momentum could you just explain that really quickly so it pretty much just press a when you press uh W and D so then you can you can hold W longer and then you get more momentum and is that something you kind of just Like how did you figure that out on your own uh so I did on accident once and I saw the keystrokes I didn’t really do it for a while but then in a couple of months I just tried it and then I could do it easily so it’s kind of just Stumbled upon it and realized oh I actually have a world records chat now it’s sick so I guess now now that you know you have this new strategy do you have like a specific time that you think is like the human limit for bridging 3.75 is probably going to be possible 3.7 I don’t know maybe so now that you have the world record on short do you have big plans to take over normal mode as well not really I don’t really care about normal I mean I’ll probably get 7.35 or something I don’t really care just just cash I’ll probably get to do Something so 3.7 is technically possible yeah but you have to do 1.055 do a four block speed out right after that and like gain so much I mean you have to competitor yeah that’s like unreal you’ve heard it here first 3.7 might be humanly possible you see for an entire Year now Minecraft’s best players have been claiming that this specific world record has reached a human limit meaning This Record is impossible to break without cheating yet each time they’ve been proven wrong this time however they may actually be right let me explain Minecraft bridging is a very useful Mechanic that has evolved tremendously over the years and what started out is simply clicking fast is now turned into a series of robotic movements perfect timing and mechanics so Advanced that you’ve probably never even heard of them but it wasn’t always this way and for the longest time bridging was believed By most who have already been pushed to the max with no way to physically improve upon any of the known strategy at this time the world record on the biggest bridging server in the world McPlay HD short mode was a time of 4.0 seconds this time was achieved through The use of chain tab speed teles a strategy which is still the fastest to this day but in the past year has changed dramatically but this is where it all began with 4.0 the first ever time to be considered the human limit fast forward to today and the time is Dropped by an incredible quarter of a second leaving the current world record at a time of 3.75 seconds this quarter of a second change however is the result of nearly two years of bridging development thousands of hours worth of practice repetition and studying aspects of the game that would probably Otherwise still be entirely unheard of and the journey to reach 3.75 is truly remarkable Minecraft bridging’s largest server started that with only one mode known by the community as normal this is the mode in which tele bridging first became popularized and were some of the biggest names in the community at the Time such as do real bedless Noob and critic learned the advanced in-game mechanics of bridging eventually however the server decided to release a Mode called short which was approximately half the size of normal and due to there being less room to make mistakes in such a short Gap the mode quickly became Popular often even more so than the primary normal mode as players at this time had already managed to get a grasp on tele bridging and someone even knowing how to speed tele at this time the short mode leaderboard was already quickly filled up with highly competitive times and over the coming Months players would begin to approach the first ever perceived human limit of Minecraft bridging as more the community began to catch up with players like duga who had managed to get a grasp on speed tele bridging extremely quickly many players began to realize that those at the top of the leaderboard had all Stopped improving each having reached the exact same time of 4.0 seconds on short mode using cab speed Tellies a type of bridging that saves a single tick for a speed tele as opposed to just holding the spacebar down the entire time up until this point the direction for players to improve in Minecraft Bridging had always been a very clear path as simply copying the strategies that were being innovated on by the best of the best was enough to retain a high position on the leaderboard but once everyone and their mother had mastered the tap speed Telly the entire Community Was Suddenly at a loss on how to proceed it was at this time that the concept of momentum was first introduced something already fairly self-explanatory but players in the community realized that if they time their turns and jumps absolutely perfectly they could shave off an entire Minecraft tick off their Times bringing the world record down to a much lower 3.95 seconds and while the optimization of momentum in game had barely changed the world record at all it opened the floodgates for Bridges to start finding little imperfections and potential ways to break the world record Well beyond 3.95 it was at this point in bridging that players stopped focusing on creating faster bridging methods as it was common knowledge that unless you could pull off this absolutely perfectly top speed Tellies were the fastest bridging method out there for this reason the best bridges in the world Began to focus on a part of the bridge that had never seen much attention before the clutch you see when a player does a four block flat tele into six chain speeds it’s almost always necessary to clutch by placing one single block on the end Island in order To not fail the attempt in general and on most servers this is the fastest way to clutch on the end Island apart from having crazy momentum and not needing to clutch at all however on MC played C specifically the end island has a small hill on it which players started to Theorize about using to create a head hitter in Minecraft a head hitter makes your player move slightly faster than Sprint jumping but initially when I spoke to players about the possibility of this strategy most of them seem to think that it wasn’t any faster for months after I had suggested the idea to Top players it seemed that it had been largely forgotten about however eventually I started to hear the term being thrown around and eventually this became the main strategy that players were using until eventually duga would break the world record and get a time of 3.9 seconds using it and only a few days Later this was also Tied by two players known as three Clicks in gecko after seeing players achieve this already deemed impossible time I started theorizing about the possibility of this being the human limit for bridging does it seem that even the best bridges in the world were completely lost for ideas On how to break the record past this point one of the ideas I came up with at the time was the concept of a double head hitter as I’d learned that the single head hitter did not in fact save a full Minecraft take but rather a few Pixels of distance a double head hitter however would theoretically save even more distance but every single Bridge including all of the tide world record holders at the time said that this would get 3.85 as by the time you would actually place the two head-handed blocks you would already be too far Along to utilize one of them rendering it useless after this the double head hitter was quickly disregarded and never utilized well at least not until around a full year later and foreshadowing around this time 3.9 was also achieved without the use of a head hitter by three clicks and from there it became Clear above all else that momentum was the key thing players could still improve upon by optimizing their turns and keystrokes players are able to achieve incomprehensibly minimal improvements to their in-game momentum players at this time began to focus far more on perfecting their momentum while simultaneously also starting to use new Strategies such as 1.05 second four block flat starts which was essentially just the insanely optimized version of a regular four block flat which would normally take 1.1 second conveniently around the same amount of time it would take you to subscribe but with momentum now being the entire focus of the Bridging Community players were literally going into replay mode after every single attempt to measure the exact coordinates of their players after each speed to calculate their momentum and of course eventually this led to the 3.85 that at this point players already knew was coming but after achieving the 3.85 the entire Community was convinced that the human limit had been reached a consensus at seemingly every top Bridger agreed on except that one player a Bridger name crimsel had suddenly turned off his in-game keystroke mod hiding his strategies from absolutely every other player and was suddenly starting to Successfully pull off strategies in times that no other player could do this strategy that Crimson was hiding is now known as the game momentum strategy where not only do you perfect your momentum throughout doing the speed Tellies in order to not slow down over time but instead your player actually Increases in momentum throughout the bridge using the strategy Crimson managed to bring the world record down to 3.8 seconds now leaving the entire community and the dark on how to progress until eventually he decides to share the strategy with others and of course it didn’t take long for other top Bridgers like duga and Gekko to catch up tying the 3.8 of all the world records to happen below the 4 second mark this was really the only one that players knew to be possible far before it happened but the only real reason for this was that at the time of 3.85 being The record every player in the entire Community including Dugal the world record holder said that I don’t know if anyone will ever page 2.8 or like if that’s even humanly possible but after reaching 3.8 the bridging Community began to diminish substantially with top players either quitting or going on to Do moderately impressive things like breaking the Jabba’s speedrunning world record for this reason it wasn’t until somewhat recently nearly 10 months after the 3.8 that the bridging Community would see a new world record on April 1st 2023 a player by the name of strione mine which shatter all beliefs around Minecraft’s limits achieving his second ever world record in Minecraft bridging as a whole and his first ever on short mode with a time of 3.75 this completely thought to be impossible time was achieved by utilizing two new strategies one being the double slab start where the player first Begins the bridge by Placing blocks two blocks lower than the regular starting position allowing them to have less airtime travel at the end of the bridge and the second strategy the double head hitter that’s right I called it a year ago and everyone said it wouldn’t work but what makes this 3.75 so significant and what’s to say another player won’t come along and break this record in the future well according to shot only minor I I think 3.75 is probably the human limit because I can’t really imagine someone getting 3.7 I think it’d be insane according to Both stradoni Miner and Dugo the only possible way to get 3.7 is through the use of a perfect five block flat start followed up with five perfect tab speeds and double clutch at the end of the bridge something that both considered to essentially be impossible so is this it The human limited Minecraft bridging only time will tell but if I’ve learned anything from making five videos on five different human limits the end is still yet to come I’m so tired of saying things to the human limit this is literally never gonna end Video Information
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