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Minecraft is a game. It is has already been conquered by speedrunners, but what about machines? The goal of this leaderboard is to challenge the boundaries of automation. This is not supposed to be stupid TAS speedruns on Set Seeds.
So you heard about it, I, just a squid, resigned from Minecord. However, this was purely a follow-up. This is purely a document to miss events that were either not as significant (to everyone, but otherwise, to me) or unknown to the public. I hope that this follow-up will clarify why I resigned, and not just a few events here and there spread months apart. Just to clarify, my memory is not the best, and I would miss a few dates here and there.
“Market” Instability
Lapis Lazuli has been introduced since Minecord Origins, with a lucrative history. How lucrative exactly? As high as 2 million per piece. This was ok because the dirt pickaxe was priced at 100 lapis, no one really had it, and they were barely traded anyways because of their rarity, so I didn’t care about it as much. The good thing is, it didn’t last for long because of the database corruption. Minecord Classic, the far more superior version, I would argue, populated lapis into potentially affordable materia