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Date of upload: Jan 27, 2024 ^^
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The elder guardian has an internal timer that checks for a player once every minute. If you unload a guardian itâs timer pauses. If you wait until it tries to give you mining fatigue you can figure out itâs offset from all your other guardians. You then can pick the number of guardians you have and spread them across a minute. If you contain them in one chunk they will always be loaded and unloaded at the same time thus keeping their synchronization. This means if you have sixty of them synchronized, then you can have a (50 block radius?) where mining fatigue is applied literally every single second. This makes it much much harder to defeat as it takes longer to drink a milk bucket than it takes for them to apply the effect.
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Fun Fact! Did you know that if a player tries to respawn in a space taken up by a solid hitbox (ex. boat, shulker) the game will try to move them upwards constantly, after this first blocking with a solid hitbox, normal blocks will just be skipped past and the player will be moved up into the first space it can fit in!! This allows you to just clip into the base from the bottom if it isn't right at the bottom of the world
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Not sure if anyone else has pointed out any of the following methods to escape that last box that was showcased, but
1. Finding the overworld coordinates of the box means that you can build a Nether portal in the Nether at the corresponding location, and then enter through there
2. Youâve used update suppression to create a trap that will crash peoplesâ games, but this can be defeated with the exact same technology. If you cause enough lighting updates in a loaded area of the game, such as the spawn chunks or anywhere with a chunk loader, (this technique is called a light suppressor), you can cause the game to not be able to load new chunks, meaning you can use an elytra to fly right into the base without the trap loading, log out, and have someone else deactivate the light suppressor. When you log back in, youâll be inside the base
3. Prison escapists tend to be quite fond of a method called âChunk skippingâ in which you launch an entity (such as TNT or a wither) at such high speeds that it travels through unloaded chunks. Loading the chunks at the right time will cause the entity to land wherever you want it to, meaning you can teleport TNT right where the shulker box is, destroying the trap and rendering everything else useless
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I love this structure of video, solving a problem and then revealing a further flaw in it. I do think server crashes kinda get in the way of the "base" part of impenetrable base. It's trivially easy for somebody to set up a noise machine that locks you out of the game (and unless I misunderstand, there's almost no way to load those chunks without immediately crashing the server.)
I think I could point out a couple flaws you didn't mention in the final product, but I also suspect other people have already done just that in other comments. Other people have said that this is just a prison, but a lot of the prison community involves visiting protocols, kill checks, etc. I think this focuses in on one very fundamental core aspect, the "there is a box. somebody else wants in the box. stop them" part.
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a several thousand block chunkbanned area full of obsidian is probably the closest thing anyone can make to an impenetrable base. if you cant pearl over it, portal into it, or fly over it without being kicked, it is almost impossible to get in. maybe some sort of wither cannon could work, but just make the area several thousand blocks wide and you couldnt load it all from the outside. the only problem is survival building, it would be almost impossible to place that many blocks
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And not even a single mention of just building a nether portal into the base. You'd either have to completely restrict any portals that could spawn inside, or also secure a proportional area on the nether side. Plus, if you're using a bedrock box to secure your base, then you have to deal with potential portal traps or other problems caused by only being able to leave your base using portals.
Also, the server crashing exploit opens you up to the hilarious possibility of someone building a noise maker right at your wall, and locking you out of your own base because the server would crash before you could load in and disable the machine.
Great video though, there's a bunch of fun concepts here.
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@broski7792
3 months ago
The most Impenetrable Base is one that abuses the Log4J expoit to run malicious code and kill other player's PCs
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