100 Players Build a HUGE Civilization Across DIMENSIONS

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Minecraft Civilization Dimension Edition is a video inspired by @Silver as well as @Magicgum and @Ish with their unique 100 Players Simulate Civilization in Minecraft Civilization Experiment videos. This 100 Players Simulate Minecraft Civilization Across Dimensions in Minecraft is a brand new video by MARCUSK . This 100 Players Build a Minecraft Civilization in Dimensions was an original idea by the great MARCUSK . This Minecraft Civilization Experiment was conducted over one day and involved 100 Players Simulate Build Kingdoms in Minecraft .

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  • @MARCUSK298
    Hope you enjoy this incredible story! :) Join My Events: discord.gg/6xT9QX6Mr7 I spent a whole month making this. It would mean a lot of you Will Smith’d that Like Button ❤️
  • @Justcause9
    The fact that the end was the only one to stick together and not slaughter each other for power really shows how tough and hard times can make people stick together
  • @slimyduck2140
    Jolly : "Never thought I'd die side by side with a traitor." Phlow : "How about side by side with a friend ?" Jolly : "Ay, I could do that."
  • @dummylion1254
    Beebag's tyranny made me dislike him, but in the end it worked out for him and his team. The End's military suffered from poor planning (they rushed right into a fortified area without a strategy other than charge and chop), they also suffered from treachery, which in these kind of games will always be a disadvantage in the long run. Phlow developed into a proper leader, but wasn't as effective as he could have been because of (once again) treachery and mistrust among some of his people. I suppose in the end Beebag's loyal supporters were the main reason he staydd on top.
  • @NunnyNugget
    Honestly I kind of loved how Beebag fully embraced the kind of villain persona, and every dimension felt so unique this was a really good video
  • @lurien1386
    I rooted for the end, mainly because overworld was boring, and I just really didn't approve of how beebag was violent 24/7 and thought of nothing else but wiping out the weak and being strong.
  • @vivi7706
    I was rooting for the end because they were able to get themselves organized even with no resources they respectfully choose a leader that most agreed on and they stayed as one big group instead of dividing each other and killing each other, like the other teams did.
  • @krose2025
    It’s kind of ironic that ‘communist’ nation started with a great famine, then purged some teammates (or should I say they ‘mysteriously disappeared’) then had a ruthless dictator. Hmm where have I heard this one before
  • @lucasbosman7565
    I like how the civilisation with the least resources has the calmest and most orginized people.
  • @murkynights4178
    Although they lost I’m amazed the End team, despite being stranded on islands over an endless void, managed to overcome the Overworld and almost the Nether
  • @justinwells9798
    Crazy how Phlow started out looking sus( with him stealing the enchantment table) but developed into a good guy. Meanwhile, Beebag start out ambitious and ended up being a cruel and power hungry. They switched places
  • @salarmer1633
    “I will be whatever I need to be in order to secure the survival of my nation” is such a powerful sentence
  • @checkmateu9143
    Jolly and Phlow have won my heart, from rivals to friends till end fighting side by side and I love how one team came last but still were happy so wholesome 😆
  • All dimesions in one word Overworld: chaotic Nether: dictatorship End: organized
  • @heylloe9382
    I swear this like watching a Netflix series, there’s betrayal, downfall, peace, and the final stand. Everything a series needs to be succesful
  • Based on my analysis: The overworld, somewhat divided, did- well- as I expected them to. They inflicted light damage via infighting but a combination of good luck with the end traitor moment, being on the defensive, and having overall decent stuff meant they didn't die instantly in war. The Nether was a example of an absolute disaster in the prep phase, since I think they managed to kill enough people to double their final army in infighting. However, extreme luck and tactical proficiency meant they managed to leverage a win out of a loss. The End took casualties during prep phase but not from infighting. Other than heavy losses raiding the cities, they did nearly perfectly for prep. In combat, however, they were a disaster. They attacked with little to no consideration for tactics, had basically no situational awareness, and it was by their blunders and one sudden traitor that they managed to lose. Honestly, kinda cool reflection It was like a inverse between how well you did in prep and how well you did in war.
  • @user-yx7xn2eu2y
    I love the way how the Nether people lives. They say they survived because they're strong, and they get what they want by force. But they never betrayed their loyalty and dishonered opponents.
  • @damianopoce40
    I have to admit, Phlow had a big character development to get me to root for him in the end, mostly because i didn't want Beebag to win
  • @tyrtyrant3892
    I kind despised both the Nether and Overworld team so I rooted for the End team, kind of sad that they were not being very tactical in their warfare and ended up being the first team to get knocked out.
  • @stevenfox9695
    Wow, that was so unexpected. I loved how much Beebag roleplayed and got into character and stayed there for the length of the story. Great efforts on making a fun and entertaining story, team!