the entire history of minecraft speedrunning, i guess



In this video, I go over the entire history of minecraft speedrunning, i guess.

This video mainly focuses on the any% glitchless categories, since not only are they the most popular, but they are also the ones I’m most familiar with. It should however be noted that Minecraft speedrunning is absolutely massive, and stretches far beyond what I was able to cover in this video.

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  1. Hey, so as some of you have pointed out, there are a lot of subjects I either didn’t go super in depth, or just didn’t mention at all. Minecraft Speedrunning is absolutely massive, and there is no way I could’ve covered everything in a single video, so I mainly streamlined my focus to the any% glitchless categories on Java edition for reasons stated in the description. Maybe one day I will make a different video that covers stuff like glitchless, category extensions, bedrock, etc, but for now, I’m happy to have finished this video, so I hope you enjoy!

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  2. Wait, this video isn’t about the highly contested category of 1.9–1.15 5-9 cooperative nether mine a chunk no pickaxe infinite icarus infinipearl noverworld pogloot filtered seed Glitchless structureless damageless?

    Why even bother then?

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  3. You should cover CTM speedrunning in some video, I know it's a small community but it is different from other categories so it could make an interesting video.
    apart from that, this was a good and fun to watch video.

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  4. For anyone confused, Dream did not fake his 3 1.9-1.15 former world records. He did fake his 1.16 rsg pb of 19:24 with an rng manipulation mod that made his ender pearl trades better. He started cheating because he was sick of the heavy resetting it took to get good ender pearl and blaze rates. However, this heavy resetting did not exist at the time in 1.9-1.15, and therefore he had no reason to cheat. Dream never spliced his runs, he used a mod in some of his 1.16+ runs to improve RNG

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