Collecting Every Block in Minecraft in 24 Hours

TLDRIn this challenge, we attempt to collect every single block in Minecraft within 24 hours. Join us as we explore new terrain, mine valuable resources, and battle dangerous mobs.

Key insights

🔍Minecraft 1.20 introduced numerous new blocks

🏆The challenge requires collecting all blocks in 24 hours

The time constraint adds pressure to the gameplay

🌍Exploring new terrain and biomes is crucial in finding rare blocks

⛏️Mining resources is necessary to collect blocks

Q&A

How many blocks are there in Minecraft 1.20?

At this point, there are almost as many blocks as there are Pokemon!

Are you playing alone or with someone else?

We are attempting the challenge together with our friend Wombo.

Do you have any prior experience with this challenge?

While Wombo has more experience with normal terrain generation, this is our first time attempting to collect every block in Minecraft.

What strategies are you using to collect the blocks?

We have formulated a plan of attack and are focusing on efficient mining, exploration, and trading with villagers.

How do you plan to handle the limited time of 24 hours?

We are aware of the time constraint and are doing our best to maximize efficiency and prioritize the collection of rare and valuable blocks.

Timestamped Summary

00:00The challenge begins with the goal of collecting every block in Minecraft within 24 hours.

10:00We encounter various biomes and terrain while exploring the game world.

30:00We gather resources and valuable items to aid in the collection of blocks.

01:00:00Progress is slow but hopeful as we continue exploring and mining for rare blocks.

02:00:00Challenges and setbacks emerge, but we remain determined to collect every block within the time limit.

03:00:00Villager trading becomes an essential part of our strategy to obtain specific blocks and resources.

04:00:00As the hours pass, we work tirelessly to fill in the remaining blocks according to our schematic.

05:00:00The challenge nears its end, and we reflect on the progress made and the remaining blocks to collect.