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The video starts with a one-day build challenge, which translates to 20 minutes in Minecraft. The builder manages to create a house, a farm, and even an iron golem farm in this short time, impressing the hosts with the efficiency and complexity achieved within a single in-game day.
Next up is Cookie God's 100-day build, a functioning chocolate factory. This impressive creation includes a cobblestone generator, an automatic furnace converting cobblestone to stone, and an intricate system for making chocolate, complete with cocoa beans, sugar, and automated mixing. The hosts are amazed by the scale and functionality, especially considering it was done in hardcore mode.
The 1,000-day builder showcases an incredibly complex automated storage system, capable of sorting every item in the game. He also reveals a massive mob zoo, meticulously collecting nearly every mob in Minecraft, including rare and dangerous ones like the brown panda and Wardens. The effort and precision in this hardcore build are highly praised.
Stan, an Italian builder, presents his 10,000-day build, a massive recreation of Marineford from One Piece, built in hardcore mode. He also surprise-reveals a highly detailed functional Death Star from Star Wars in the End dimension, which deeply impresses the judges and hosts. Its intricate interior and reflective glass effects are particularly noted.
Womba's 20,000-day build features a collection of nostalgic Minecraft maps and challenges, including a spiral parkour, a transformed jungle temple, and recreated levels from 'The Dropper.' He also builds a gigantic pyramid from 270,000 emerald blocks. His most astonishing creation is a mathematically accurate recreation of the entire solar system, complete with a sun and planets at correct distances, and even a black hole from Interstellar, all without dying in hardcore.
The final builder, Lyx, presents his 50,000-day hardcore world, built over six years. He takes the judges on a Disneyland-inspired rollercoaster tour through different dimensions, showcasing a haunted house and various unique builds. His 'Warden Keep' is a highlight, designed to allow him to face and defeat Wardens to earn totems, complete with blinking eyes on the ceiling, demonstrating his artistic style and mastery of the game.
After much deliberation, the judges award $10,000 each to Wildes (1,000-day build) and Lyx (50,000-day build). Wamba (20,000-day build) receives two votes, granting him an additional $10,000 bonus, making his total winnings $30,000. Stan, despite his impressive builds, does not receive a prize from the judges immediately but is celebrated by the video's host.