Hermitcraft 10: Episode 14 - MORE ORES! Grian is back on the hermitcraft server, tried to beat scar at his own game! Time to get back to things! #hermitcraft #minecraft
im not sure if its just because scar was low and wasn't wearing that much armour, but the one shot arrow could've been because of the speed he was moving when he shot it
@@LTC033 it is, you have to slowly chip pieces off just to eat it, and you can't finish it in one sitting so it just lays around for days (I'm talking about the big ones)
something funny i realized is that he actually could have competed if he asked doc to help since he could've easily gotten an equal amount of ores scars has in the fraction of the time via tunnel bores
Grian, as a computer scientist, I can say with complete certainty that someone who breaks everything they touch (like you, for example) is the PERFECT bug tester. You are everything a software engineer dreams of. Whether those dreams are actually nightmares depends on the software developer.
As someone that's done robotics QA before, I agree. Although it does highly depend on whether or not Grian is able to break everything he touches in a _deterministic and reproduceable_ way that matters. "Every time I step on this specific piece of diorite in Bdubs' base, Iskall dies from [Intentional Game Design], even in the Overworld" is a good example with well-known trigger conditions, even if the *_then_* part of "if A then B" is unknowable. "Mobs randomly turn Dinnerbone mode when I walk past" is more of a mandelbug that's impossible to nail down a root chain of events for and would cause a software dev to commit [Intentional Game Design] out of frustration.
i suggest for the permit form competition, make stupid requirements like "get shot by hotguy" and "elytra flight while carrying this form will render it illegible and void"
Etho: "I'm going to have my own mushroom farm." Grian: "Noooo..." Well, Grian can always just spent, like, 2 minutes in Etho's farm and then Canadian Kakashi will have no working mushroom farm anymore.
The awkward pause at 6:14 after two ravages failed to kill him was hilarious and you don’t understand how happy the overly cheerful music at 9:20 with the ravagers dancing and tiny Etho running around makes me
The contrast is especially, jarringly hilarious when the last season I watched was season 7, where he started a mutiny that escalated into a turf civil war...
Ignore this it's for me for future reference: 0:00 intro & ores 2:31 explaining charity event for gamers outreach 2:45 grian statue from etho 3:24 frogger etho game 10:45 mail 11:14 ore piles again 11:40 building 13:29 discussing ore piles and taking grian's down 19:51 wool farm and taking down grian statue 20:27 future plans (permit competition and prismarine farm) 23:47 post end credits scene Good bits: 1:02 grian's ore pile 2:59 the moment we were all collectively shook 4:03 how familiar are you with the frogger game 14:52 hollow! 18:31 hotguy moment 23:47 etho is a pretty humble person
The funny thing about this Froggers conversation is I’ve had this conversation IRL like earlier this week. I am young (19) and I’m talking to my fellow friends around the same age if they knew what Frogger was. One person didn’t know of it by name but have heard of it, another person knew it by name, and the third person said “Oh you mean Crossy Road?”. It was absolutely insane
I loved the timelapse of watching Etho work. We are usually watching time lapses of hermits working, this is a time lapse of a hermit watching another hermit working.. .. very meta
Made me wonder why he didn't use a furnace minecart tbh since it should of pushed all the mobs in the right direction, but I assume I'm missing something or they didn't think of it.
I’m getting flashbacks. Also insert “if I had a nickel for every time Grian and other hermits had a diamond tower competition I would have two nickels which isn’t a lot but weird that it happened twice.”
“scar has built the most insane pile of ore i’ve ever seen, and i thought to myself, ‘well he’s asking for a competition, right?’” might just be the most grian thing ever in the funniest and best way haha
I feel like Grian is always the perfect person to test something because it seems like if there's something that can go wrong, you can count on Grian to make it go wrong.
There are 2 schools of bug fixing: 1. I need a professional breaker to find every rough edge so i can sand it off. 2. As long as you use it _exactly_ as intended everything is fine, just don't breathe on it wrong or it will break. School 1 is the correct one for release to the public and trying to actually fix something, school 2 is for lazy engineers who just need the jury rigged thing to do its job without breaking.
Hey Grian! I've been brainstorming some titles for the permit competition and thought this might capture the essence of the event: "The Hermit’s Firmament: The Ultimate Permit Tournament." It's got a grand ring to it, reflecting the high stakes and the adventurous spirit of the competition. Can't wait to see how the competition unfolds!
As a clarinetist I love hearing the clarinet and bass clarinets during time lapses, the little jigs always sound so good and whoever makes the music, props to them!
I now want a cub horn that is 2 separate clips of Etho and Joel both calling themselves humble overlaid ontop of eachother. (If the audio is too jumbled then just a horn for each, Etho "Most Humble" And Joel "Extraordinarily Humble")
23:05, Just letting you know Iskall is making one, and that colored glass border is it. If you want, you could offer him a split on the permit and working with him on it.
19:55 if you power those trapdoors with a constant signal(like a lever) and while the lever is on, you flick the trapdoors shut, then they won't flick up and down with the wool farm.
Hear me out, the post office needs an elaborate and difficult 2nd entrance that has puzzles and mazes etc. so that the office closes before they even get in…
Grian’s ore tower is like when you’d get one of those chocolate bunnies on Easter and be disappointed as hell when you realize it’s hollow on the inside 💀
Y’all making me feel old. I don’t think I ever heard of Crosby road before today but frogger was one of the most popular pc games in my childhood and as far as I was aware is still considered a classic.
3:00 “I didn’t know Etho was into me” 4:02 “How familiar are you with the frogger game?” “I know that it’s super old (1981)” //head down// Lmao 6:50 “Why does everything I touch break?” 8:01 “You’re into everyone, Etho?” 23:54 “Well I am a pretty interesting person, I gotta say” //silence//
Funny story that just happened: me and my mom were playing Minecraft together and we both died in a cave, and when we were taking our stuff back to the base, there was a creeper. I gave my mom the two pieces of iron I had and yelled “SACRIFICE!” And charged at the creeper, surviving on half a heart. I said “yay I survived :D” and immediately died from jumping down.
22:27 Grian ianxofour has a great farm design that is not too complicated and hard to build and would absoloutely be enough to stock a shop (I am not sure about hermitcraft though). I have built the same farm in a server and it was awesome. The only issue is that you need to build an item sorter under the farm and build an item disposer because the farm fills up real fast and will cause serious lag if all of the storage area is filled ( If you build the storage area be sure to place more chests for the pyrismarine shards because the guardians drop a lot of pyrismarine shards, you do not need to place a lot of storage for the tropical fish and the mob heads)
I’m kinda sad this didn’t include any of the Skizz, Gem, and Grian raid antics. I enjoyed the time lapse tearing down the ore mountain, very satisfying.
I think you could absolutely make a sort of "The Apprentice" game out of the spare permits. Everyone interested in a permit is given time to come up with ideas on how to sell that item/ complete challenges for the item, and you "fire" the ones that don't compete good enough, until only 1 remains.