What Is The HARDEST Minecraft Version To Beat?

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Published 2022-07-09
What is the hardest minecraft difficulty to beat? Is it hard, or is it actually more complicated than that? What about the hardest minecraft version to beat? Is it some obscure april fools version of the game? Lets find out!

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0:00 – Intro
0:22 – The 3 Difficulties
1:45 – Peaceful
3:51 – Minecraft Legacy Console Edition
5:40 – Minecraft Windows 10 Edition’s
6:09 – April Fools Versions

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All Comments (21)
  • Actually, Console Editon had a "reset End" thing in the world options, as well as a "reset Nether." You could reset as many times as you wanted, and this actually made it the only version of the game where Elytras were renewable. Dragon Eggs were also renewable thanks to this.
  • Actually, the one block at a time version can be beaten without locating a stronghold. You can throw the end portal frames into the air and it will land facing a random direction, meaning you can make your own portal to beat the game. Edit: It only works in the nether where there isn’t a stronghold to point to
  • @oJep1
    I feel like versions before the enderdragon were the hardest to beat, dont you?
  • Can't believe you didn't mention the fact that totems of undying are much easier to get in hard mode That's the biggest benefit of hard mode imo
  • @Marcazz123
    On the 20w14infinite snapshot version, you can type "abatised redivides" into a book and quill, and it will teleport you to the end when thrown in a nether portal
  • @SemiHypercube
    5:34 I believe you actually could get multiple, as Legacy Console edition had an option to reset the Nether and End in-game, so you could use this to get multiple elytra (and actually the only way you could legitimately get multiple dragon eggs, since after resetting the dragon would still be considered a "first" dragon) interesting how you brought up the one block at a time snapshot as being the most difficult, as I actually watched SmallAnt beat it on that version and I think he was one of the first to do so
  • @stuffrus
    I really like different versions of Minecraft, some of the April fools versions are really fun to start survival worlds on
  • Creepers can also be weaponized when blocked with shields, especially on Hard Difficulty.
  • @empy4999
    On the legacy consoles there is a feature which allows for you to reset the end/nether so you can get more than 1 elytra etc
  • @Jimmybobs
    5:39 actually there was a way to reset your end. however doing this means you have to kill the ender dragon all over again
  • Blazes dont drop rods if not killed by a player, therefore the april fools version 2015 ist beatable without special seeds.
  • @80reo58
    I recently found out that in some of the older Minecraft versions you could actually get blaze rods in peaceful. Back then mobs would spawn and despawna tick later in peaceful. If you had a good enough sword and did a crit you could one tap them and it could drop a rod. Good video👍
  • 8:35 there is an option to reset the end which will keep the end biome the same, but it resets. This means that you can collect multiple elytras and dragon eggs without using any duplication methods.
  • @evank3718
    I notice that you often use the programmer touch in your footage which is always a refreshing touch to your videos
  • Legacy Console also had an option to reset the nether and end dimensions, as that's how I obtained three Elytra on one single world
  • @Dolphin002
    You can actually go straight to the end in 20w14infinite, by typing "abatised redivides" into a book and throwing it into a nether portal.
  • @nomind8984
    Funny enough about the one block at a time. The ending tedium of finding a stronghold can be skipped by throwing the portal frames. As doing so alters their orientation thus making it possible to beat the game without even going to a stronghold.
  • @SpamMC
    Actually as smallant showed in his video, the one block at a time snapshot’s end portal frames land in a random orientation when thrown straight up
  • @ZiptoZapto
    A few things I would like to say about console edition. On PS4 (I'm pretty sure this wasn't on PS3 due to lag, and I don't know about Xbox side of things), but there was an option to change the world size. You could have the classic size (slightly smaller than a map), small (same size as a map), medium (3x3 map space), and large (which I don't know the border of). The nether and end have always been tiny, you just learn to live with the borders. Personally, I always liked the borders, allowed you to keep things condensed and get some interesting results. And I still hold to the opinion that medium world size is the best world size. Otherwise yes, there are reset nether and end buttons in the options, allowing for them to be renewable. You can also get a total of 4 outer end islands by resummoning and killing the ender dragon 3 more times on top of the original, meaning you can get more end cities. Sometimes this has to be done, as the first island won't have an end city. The most end cities I have seen me and my friends get is 3 out of 4. Beyond that, there's not much to say. It's another version of minecraft, one that I grew up with and will always be my childhood.