@@gregfreeman997 the 32 bit integer limit exists. it is the limit that a 32 bit computer can handle, anything does manage to go past it, it will become negative. the 32 bit integer limit is 2,147,483,647. the game is not 64 bit which is 9 quintillion. integer limits is measured by this: 2^31-1 using that equation that number is the 32 bit integer limit. don't ask me how. ask the computer scientists (this took so long to type)
I like how Minecraft youtubers can get away with saying the word “kill” left and right, but when a normal youtuber does it, they risk being demonetized. It’s why they resorted to the new word “un-alive”.
Ahem, have you boys ever hear of "The Void" or "/kill_(mob)" I'll explain. The void will kill you in creative. /Kill, is an UNGODLY amount of damage a.k.a *I N F I N I T Y*
it does 3.4×10^38 damage. or a whopping 34,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 damage, which is basically infinity. the first ever time it was in the game it did 1,000 damage.
LordBenaking Tier 15.5: Hp:505,000,000 Damage:39,850,000 Defense:50,000,000 Max Speed: 1,540 mph Hits Per Sec:15 Hps Regeneration:119,000 Hp/Sec (1,920,000 hp/s in his base when above 75% hp) (10,000,000 hp/s when below 22%)
Over extinct TNT extinct, everything also, all those dangerous mobs also in the nether they die kills every single player in the world of Minecraft. The map of Minecraft doesn’t go into nothings.