Recreating Removed Structures in Minecraft

TLDRWatch as I recreate and explore various removed structures in Minecraft, including the Herob Shrine, Brick Pyramid, and more. Discover the history behind these structures and witness the challenges of building them today.

Key insights

Recreated the Herob Shrine, a structure removed from Minecraft in 2015

Built the Brick Pyramid inspired by Infdev, a large structure that requires 16,000 bricks

Rebuilt the Glass Pillars, originally used to locate Strongholds

Reconstructed the Tutorial World, a popular structure in the Xbox 360 version of Minecraft

Created a massive Obsidian Wall that extends infinitely in four directions

Q&A

Why were these structures removed from Minecraft?

These structures were either replaced by other features or deemed unnecessary for the game's overall experience.

How did you gather all the resources needed for these structures?

I used various methods, such as mining, farming, and trading, to collect the required materials.

What challenges did you face while building these structures?

The main challenges included finding the original dimensions, locating rare structures, and acquiring large quantities of resources.

Can these structures still be found in the game?

No, these structures have been officially removed from the game, but players can recreate them using the provided blueprints.

What other removed structures will you be recreating in the future?

In future videos, I plan to recreate structures like the Nether Reactor Core, Red Dragon Boss Battle, and the Sky Dimension.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction and overview of the video's content

05:00Recreating the Herob Shrine, a structure removed in 2015

12:30Building the Brick Pyramid inspired by Infdev

20:15Reconstructing the Glass Pillars used to locate Strongholds

30:00Exploring and rebuilding the Tutorial World from the Xbox 360 version

45:20Creating an Obsidian Wall that extends infinitely in four directions

55:45Final thoughts and plans for future videos