Sub3 Void Cycle for trading runs (invented by T_Wagz and Sharpieman20)
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Published 2021-12-30
Original video: • The Void Cycle (Pre1.9 work in progre...
First ever void cycle by Sharpieman: • the first one cycle in the history of...
sharpieman20: / @sharpieman2035
It's not uncommon to get that many arrows in a trading run. Fletchers are not rare and they give you 8-12 arrows for just 1 emerald. I dont know, whether we will see some runs with this in the future.
All Comments (17)
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I knew this was possible (I tested this in 1.9+ for a possible faster zero cycle, even if sadly it doesn't work quite well), but that enderpearl throw is very annoying heh. However that is definitely more consistent than I thought, nice showcase!
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and that's why Twagz is a genius
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super cool. i def wanna learn this if i get into pre 1.9
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could you finish it off with a bed at the end to save arrows (and emeralds)? Even without sheep you could probably get a bed from vilage lamps
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That did absolutely not go where i thought it was gonna go. Wat da dragon doin over there
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This looks insanely hard to pull off, but if it’s possible it should be used
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Swing this be used in an actual run would be soo hilarious
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I always wondered if it’s possible to do a one cycle with entity bumping, since I found it’s possible to use endermen to slow down the dragon and get it stuck against a pillar and use a bed. Only problem is if you get to close it can hit you and dislodge itself or if it gets exploded too heavily it may also dislodge itself… if you have any ideas I’m 100% ears :) (also if you’d like to see said videos of that lmk)
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Sick
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sweet! how much time do you think could be saved with bridging (like cywalk or smth)?
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Is it really faster than a good "classic" pre 1.9 end fight ?
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pagman
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what should you do if the dragon charges you while bridging?
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How often do u get a fletcher in runs and would u have the emeralds for this?
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maybe doing 1 bed is worth it at Some point can cut a 15-25 Seconds and i dont think a set up for 1 bed is going to be that hard to find
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Why does this even work?