
English: 
Here's a mini theory to start things off.
Endermites. What are they?
They're the smallest hostile mob in the game,
and they're one of the very few creatures in the game to possess the moniker of "Ender"
But to me, the weirdest detail about them is that they don't get along with the Enderman.
When confronted with each other, they just attack.
It's a strange little detail to include, since so many of the other spawns in the End
aren't hostile towards one another.
But now, consider this:
What if Endermites are actually silverfish, the obnoxious, little grey bugs that bother you up in the overworld?
What if Endermites are just silverfish who went through an End portal?
Or ate themselves a bunch of chorus fruit when they were out there in the End, or whatever?
The proof here is actually surprisingly substantial.
Cue up the checklist!
Point Number One: Both Endermites and silverfish are small.
In fact, they're both so small that they'll suffocate to death in the sinking depths of soul sand.
They're the only two hostile mobs where this sort of thing happens.
Speaking of their size, not only are they both small, technically speaking they're exactly the same size.

English: 
Here's a mini theory to start things off:
Endermites.
What are they?
They're the smallest hostile mob in the game,
And they're one of the very few creatures  to posses the moniker of "Ender".
But to me the weirdest detail about them is that
They don't get along with the endermen
When confronted with each other,
they just attack.
It's a strange little detail to include since
so many of the other spawns in The End aren't hostile towards one another.
But now consider this:
what if endermites are actually
silverfish?
The obnoxious little gray bugs that bother you up in the overworld.
What if endermites are just silverfish who went through an end portal,
or ate themselves a bunch of chorus fruit when they were out there in the end, or whatever:
The proof here is actually surprisingly substantial.
Cue up the checklist!
Point #1: Both endermites and silverfish are small.
In fact, they're both so small
that they'll suffocate to death in the sinking depths of soul sand!
They're the only two hostile mobs where this sort of thing happens.
Speaking of their size,
not only are they both small,
technically speaking,
they're exactly the same size.
According to Minecraft Gamepedia,

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both creatures are 0.3 blocks tall and 0.4 blocks wide.
In fact, they're so similar that an early design of the endermites was just that of silverfish!
You can just see it right here on screen right now.
The design was eventually changed during Java Edition 1.8,
but for a while there the two looked almost identical.
Now I know what you're thinking,
''That just means that they're recolored assets.
It doesn't necessarily make them the same creature,''
but think again.
To understand exactly why, we need to look at the enchantment Bane of Arthropods.
If we're being honest, Bane of Arthropods is pretty lame as far as enchantments go.
Sure, it increases your attack damage,
but it only works when fighting against one of four very specific mobs in the game,
and two of those mobs are spiders.
So 50% are supposedly diverse creatures in this universe,
and those two happen to be
silverfish and endermites.
Meaning that at the very least they're in the same taxonomic phylum.
AP Biology, what, what!!
But here's the kicker,

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According to Minecraft Gamepedia, both creatures are 0.3 blocks tall and 0.4 blocks wide.
In fact, they're so similar that an early design of the Endermites was that just of silverfish.
We see it right here on screen right now.
The design was eventually changed during Java edition 1.8,
but for a while there, the two looked almost identical
Now, I know what you're thinking!
That just means that they're recolored assets. It doesn't necessarily make them the same creature
But think again
To understand exactly why, we need to look at the enchantment, Bane of Arthropods
If I'm being honest, Bane of Arthropods is pretty lame as far as enchantments go
Sure, it increases your attack damage
But it only works when fighting against one of four very specific mobs in the game
And two of those mobs are spiders. So, 50% are supposedly diverse creatures in this universe
And those two happen to be silverfish and Endermites
Meaning that at the very least, they're in the same taxonomic phylum
AP biology, what what!
But here's the kicker

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The only way to get to the End is through portals that are hidden in strongholds deep underground, right?
No big surprise there
But look into how strongholds were generated, and you notice something interesting
They always have to have a portal room
That makes sense since they are the primary place that you find a portal to the endgame
But the two features required of that portal room, obviously the portal, but also a silverfish spawner
Ladies and gentlemen, I don't know about you, but this, to me, reads like the criminal's returning to the scene of the crime
So, why don't Endermen and Endermites get along?
Well, if my last theory was correct about Endermen being an ancient race of builders
Then one of their old foes would've been the silverfish
Silverfish, who are in the perfect position to leap through End portals at the same time as these ancient builders
And so now, hundreds of generations and one End portal later, that battle is still being waged
New names, new faces, but the same old enemies
But hey, that's just a theory...
A mini theory
And I'm just getting started

English: 
the only way to get to the end is through portals that are hidden in strongholds deep underground, right?
No big surprise there,
but look into how strongholds are generated and you notice something interesting
They always have to have a portal room
That makes sense since they're the primary place that you find the portal to the endgame
But the features required of that portal room
Obviously the portal
But also, a Silverfish spawner
Ladies and gentlemen
I don't know about you, but this to me reads like the criminals returning to the scene of the crime
So why don't Enderman and ender mites and get along?
Well, if my last theory was correct about Enderman being an ancient race of builders
Then one of their old foes would have been the silverfish
Silverfish who are in the perfect position to leap through an portals at the same time as these ancient builders
and so now hundreds of generations and one end portal later that battle is still being waged
New names, new faces, but the same old enemies
But hey, that's just a theory
A mini theory, and I'm just getting started

English: 
Hello Internet!
Welcome to game theory
The show that yes does indeed still talk about games
and not just why platforms need to respect their smaller creators
or why claiming video games causing violence is short-sighted
The reason I call out both those episodes by the way
Is that both of them underperformed
One even got itself demonetised
But there in my honest opinion two of the most important episodes that we've ever done on the channel
So if you happen to miss either one of those which there's a high likelihood that you did
Please give them a watch after to this video link is at the upper right corner of the screen
That ol' i card put that YouTube feature to use
But today we're not talking about those episodes
Instead I'm looking to build on another theory
One that you all seem to like
One that started us down the path towards deciphering the hidden lore of Minecraft
Because there is lore here
It's not all giant golden Wang monuments off in the distance
But unlike most other games Minecraft's lore isn't told through dialogue and cutscenes
Instead it's communicated through subtle design choices

English: 
Hello, Internet!
Welcome to Game Theory
The show that, yes, does indeed still talk about games
And not just why platforms need to respect their smaller creators
Or why claiming video games causing violence is shortsighted
The reason I call out both those episodes, by the way, is that both of them underperformed, one even got itself demonetized
But there, in my honest opinion, two of the most important episodes that we've ever done on the channel
So, if you happened to miss either one of those, which, there's a high likelihood that you did
Please give them a watch after this video
Link is at the upper right corner of screen, that little i-card
Put that YouTube feature to use
But today, we're not talking about those episodes
Instead, I'm looking to build on another theory
One that you all seemed to like, one that started us down the path towards deciphering the hidden lore of Minecraft
Because there is lore here
It's not all giant, golden wang monuments in the distance
But unlike most games, Minecraft's lore isn't told through dialogue and cutscenes
Instead, it's communicated through subtle design choices:

English: 
Spawn conditions, character designs, achievement names, hostile versus friendly behavioral patterns
And all of that will be important today as we explore the secrets of the wither
Because last time, we looked at the End of the Minecraft story
Today, we're talking about how it all began
So, in case you missed it or just forgot
During my last major Minecraft theory, we tallied up the evidence suggesting that the Endermen are actually an evolved form of an ancient race of builders
They speak English
*Enderman speaking*
They're able to hold rudimentary blocks
It would explain why strongholds are called "strongholds" in the first place
And why mysterious structures like underwater monuments and old mineshafts are left abandoned, dotted all over the place
Dotted all over the place, when no other living creature in this universe has neither the ability to mine nor craft
The theory also explains the origins of End cities, why they contain abandoned chests full of supplies totally inappropriate for life in that hostile, purple environment
There's obviously a lot more, but you should just watch that theory if you're interested
Link is in the diddley doo

English: 
Spawn conditions, character designs, achivement names, hostile vs friendly behavioral patterns
And all of that will be important today as we explore the secrets of the wither
because last time we looked at the end of the Minecraft story
Today we're talking about how it all began
So in case you missed it, or just forgot during my last major minecraft theory
We tallied up the evidence suggesting that Enderman are actually an evolved form of an ancient race of builders
they speak English they're able to hold rudimentary blocks would explain my
Strongholds are cold strongholds in the first place and why mysterious structures like underwater monuments and old mine shafts are left
Abandoned dotted around the overworld when no other living creature in this universe has neither the ability to mine
Nor craft the theory also explains the origins of n cities and why they contain abandoned chests full of supplies
totally inappropriate for life in that hostile purple environment
There's obviously a lot more but you should just go watch that theory if you're interested link is in the didgeridoo
Anyway one key element I was speculating about in that theory was what?

English: 
Motivated this ancient race of people to wind up in the end in the first place
They seemed like they were fleeing to it, but why?
curiosity an accident
I ultimately conclude that it was to escape something some big threat that existed out there in the overworld now
Obviously the overworld is populated with zombies and creepers and skeletons
But that just doesn't seem like enough to warrant building out a massive underground fortress deep down near the bedrock
No after doing the research, it's my belief that these ancient builders
accidentally summon the wither which preceded them to decimate their established society killing them off by the
Hundreds until they somehow managed to flee to the end and escape now. Why would I say this?
Well first and foremost, let's look at the achievement list
Shall we when we defeat the Ender Dragon we get ourselves the end achievement and that makes a lot of sense, right?
It's the quote unquote final boss of the game after all it queues the end credits. You're anyplace literally called the end

English: 
Anyway, one key element that I was speculating about in that theory was what motivated this ancient race of people to wind up in the End in the first place
They seemed like they were fleeing to it, but why?
Curiosity? An accident?
I ultimately conclude that it was to escape something, some big threat that existed out there in the overworld
Now, obviously the world is populated with zombies and creepers and skeletons
But that doesn't seem like enough to warrant building out a massive underground fortress, deep down near the bedrock
Now, after doing the research, it's my belief that these ancient builders accidentally summoned the wither
Which proceeded, then, to decimate where there's established society, killing them off by the hundreds
Until they somehow managed to flee to the End and escape
Now, why would I say this?
Well first and foremost, let's look at the achievement list, shall we?
When we defeat the Ender dragon, we get ourselves "The End." achievement, and that makes a lot of sense, right?
It's the quote-enquote "final boss" of the game after all
It cues the end credits, you're literally in a place called "The End," and it's an achievement name that totally works

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But for summoning the wither, you actually get the exact opposite
"The Beginning?"
With a question mark
And then after its defeat, you get yourself "The Beginning." again
But this time, it's with a period
It's a definitive statement that directly parallels how the Ender dragon achievements are handled, but with one problem
The wither can be summoned at any time, and it very often happens after the dragon has been killed
It's not really the beginning of anything in this game
I was tempted to think that maybe it's the beginning of a new adventure post-Ender dragon
But again, that doesn't seem like a whole lot of sense since summoning and defeating the wither is completely optional in the story
And, if and when you do do it, nothing much comes of it really
It gives you a Nether star, which, for as special and unique as that item is, just allows you to build a beacon that shoots lame buffs into the surrounding area
It's not all that cool or all that meaningful
But what if, WHAT IF, the wither was the beginning in a different way
What if it's the beginning of the story for the ancient builders that started all this in motion in the first place
Look for a minute at the strongholds

English: 
it's an achievement name that totally works but for summoning the wither you actually get the exact opposite though beginning with a question mark and
Then after its defeat you get yourself the beginning again, but this time it's with the period
It's a definitive statement that directly parallels how the Enderdragon achievements are handled
But with one problem the wither can be summoned at any time and it very often happens after the dragon has been killed
It's not the beginning of really anything in this game
I was tempted to think that maybe it's the beginning of a new adventure post ender dragon
but again
That doesn't make a whole lot of sense since summoning and defeating the wither is completely
optional in the story and even when you do do it
nothing much comes of it really it gives you another star which for especially in unique is that item is just
Allows you to build a beacon that shoots lame buffs into the surrounding areas
Not all that cool or all that meaningful
But what if what if the wither?
Was the beginning in a different way what if it's the beginning of the story for the ancient builders that started all this?
Emotion in the first place look for a moment at the strongholds

English: 
They're buried super deep underground, like absurdly deep, and with literally no trace of their existence on the surface
They're like bomb shelters, safety bunkers
But they're defending against what? Zombies? Creepers?
I don't think so
You don't go to that extreme just to defend against a regular mob
But a fearsome creature like the wither that spreads death and decay to anything in its sights?
Absolutely
Especially since we know the wither flies, and also destroys any block that it touches
You're best way to avoid a creature like this is going to be by digging down far below where it can reasonably follow
Exactly what we find with the stronghold placement
In fact, it would explain why the only remaining structures from these ancient builders on the surface of the overworld are underwater monuments, underground mineshafts, and secluded desert temples
They're the only structures that the wither wasn't likely to touch and immediately destroy
And on that note, what's the key feature that exists inside of a stronghold
Well, it's a portal to the End

English: 
They're buried super deep underground like absurdly deep and with literally no trace of their existence on the surface
They're like bomb shelters safety bunkers, but they're defending against what zombies creepers. I don't think so
You don't go to that extreme just to defend against a regular mob but a fearsome creature like the wither that spreads death and decayed
Anything in its sights?
absolutely, especially since we know that the wither flies and also destroys any block that it touches your best way to avoid a creature like
This is gonna be by digging down far below where it can reasonably follow
Exactly what we find with the stronghold placement
in fact
It would explain why the only remaining structures from these ancient builders on the surface of the overworld are underwater monuments
underground mine shafts and secluded desert temples
They're the only structures that the wither wasn't likely to touch and immediately destroy and on that note
What's the key feature that exists inside of a strong hole? Well, it's a portal to the end now

English: 
Now, we just established that the wither can destroy almost any block that it touches
ALMOST any block, being the operative word there
There are very few exceptions to things it can destroy
Those exceptions include bedrock, command blocks, extended pistons, and End portal blocks and End portal frames
I don't know about you, but it my society's being decimated and I'm trapped in my underground bunker, running away from this terrible beast that destroys everything it touches
I'm making sure that I'm building that last ditch escape effort using supplies that are gonna be witherproof
We also can be sure that the wither was known by the ancient builders
If you look closely at the chiseled red sandstone that was used as decorations in ancient buildings like desert temples and underwater ruins
You'll notice a hieroglyphic that clearly depicts the wither: straight body, three skeletal heads
So, whoever created these structures in the first place certainly knew that this thing existed
But how?
Or, maybe more importantly, why?
Why would anyone intentionally try to summon this thing in the first place?

English: 
We just established that the wither can destroy almost any block that it touches
Almost any block being the operative word there
There are very few exceptions to things that it can destroy those exceptions include
bedrock command blocks extended Pistons and end portal blocks and end portal frames
I don't know about you
but if my
Society is being decimated and I'm trapped in my underground bunker running away from this terrible beast that destroys everything it touches
I'm making sure that I'm building that last-ditch escape effort using supplies that are gonna be wither proof
We also can be sure that the wither was known by the ancient builders
If you look closely at the chiseled red sandstone that was used as decorations and ancient buildings
Like desert temples and water ruins, you'll notice a hieroglyphic that clearly depicts the wither straight body three skeletal heads
so whoever created these structures in the first place certainly knew that this thing existed but how or
Maybe more importantly why why would anyone intentionally try to summon this thing in the first place?

English: 
Well, let's look at how it's built. Shall we the wither requires two, very interesting?
Ingredients in order to be summoned. The first is soul sand found throughout the nether sand that's relatively unremarkable in every way
Oh, yeah, except for it being composed of the souls of the Damned
It's well known at this point that if you look at the pattern on soul sand close enough
You'll notice screaming faces staring right back at you
It's also why he gets sucked down a bit when you're walking across it almost like the lost souls are pulling you down into them
Violently getting you to join them. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, this is me talking about Minecraft kid friendly brand approved
So ingredient number one for cubic meters of damned souls check mark there
Secondly, you need three withered skeleton heads
But why these particular heads and not just any skeleton head well to understand that we need to find out what makes the wither
Skeletons so different from its brethren. You see whether skeletons are exclusive to nether fortresses
This is worth noting because think about how crazy this is

English: 
Well, let's look at how it's built, shall we
The wither requires two very ingredients in order to be summoned
The first is soul sand, found throughout the Nether
Sand that's relatively unremarkable in every way
Oh yeah, except for it being composed of the souls of the d*mned
It's well known at this point that if you look at the pattern on soul sand close enough, you'll notice screaming faces staring right back at you
It's also why you get sucked back down a bit when you're walking across it, almost like the lost souls are pulling you down into them, finally getting you to join them
Yes ladies and gentlemen, this is me talking about Minecraft. Kid friendly, brand approved
So ingredient number one: four cubic meters of d*mned souls
Check mark there
Secondly, you need three withered skeleton heads
But why these particular heads and not just any skeleton head
Well, to understand that, we need to find out what makes the withered skeleton so different from its brethren
You see, withered skeletons are exclusive to Nether fortresses
This is worth noting because think about how crazy this is

English: 
We're basically in Minecraft's equivalent of H-E-double-toothpicks (HELL), a world of ghasts and blazes, where everything is set on fire and nothing can build
Heck, most of the enemy spawns here don't even have arms
And yet somehow there are fortresses here that are being supervised by large, cursed skeletons
Fortresses, mind you, that contain chests full of gold and diamonds and iron, saddles, and horse armor, all materials that aren't found in the Nether naturally
Supplies that had to have been brought down there and left by the original people who constructed these things in the first place
The End city chests function much the same way
And wouldn't you know it, they contain the same sorts of loot: iron and gold and diamonds and horse armor and saddles
Almost like it's the same people carrying their major supplies from place to place
So using this information, let me tell you a little story
An ancient race of builders descends into the Nether to harvest its resources
They construct fortresses down there to defend against the hostile environment and store their supplies
But over time, as is natural, some of their ranks die

English: 
we're basically in Minecrafts equivalent of H E double toothpicks world of ghasts and blazes where
Everything is set on fire and nothing can build heck most of the enemy spawns here
Don't even have arms and yet somehow there are fortresses here that are being supervised by large cursed skeletons
Fortress's mind you that contain chests full of gold and diamonds and iron
saddles and horse armor all
materials that aren't found down in the nether naturally supplies that had to have been brought down there and left by the original people who
constructed these things in the first place the end City chests function much the same way and would you know it they also
Contain the same sorts of loot iron and gold and diamonds and horse armor and saddles almost like it's the same people carrying their major
Supplies from place to place so using this information
They tell you a little story an ancient race of builders descends into the nether to harvest its resources
They construct fortresses down there to defend against the hostile environment and store their supplies
But over time as is natural some of their ranks die

English: 
The Nether is a dangerous and violent environment, after all
So they bury their dead in the ground
But they don't realize that this place works differently than the overworld they're used to
What little soft ground there is actually sucks the soul out of the dead bodies, giving rise to soul sand
And leaving these bodies as just an undead husk of what they once was
It produces a withered skeleton, an aggressive, charred group of bones that, as an undead, lives on to complete the purpose it was given when it was alive:
Defend its fortress
Seeing all of this, the ancient ones start to piece together an idea
If soul sand does indeed contain lost souls, and somehow gives rise to the skeletons of the dead
Maybe there's a way to combine the two and bring their dead friends back to life
These builders were a proud people
I mean, they were builders, after all
Whatever they dreamed came into being from their very hands
They had conquered the earth, they had conquered the realms of heck, and now they would conquer the one thing impossible to any man: death
They would build life itself

English: 
The nether is a dangerous and violent environment after all so they bury their dead in the ground
But they don't realize that this place works differently than the overworld. They're used to what little soft ground
There is actually sucks the soul out of the dead bodies giving rise to
Soul sand and leaving these bodies as just an undead husk of what they once were it
Produces a wither skeleton an aggressive charred group of bones that as an undead lives on to complete the purpose
It was given when it was alive
Defend its fortress seeing all this the ancient ones start to piece together an idea if soul sand does indeed contain lost souls
Somehow gives rise to the skeletons of the dead
Maybe there's a way to combine the two and bring their dead friends back to life. These builders were a proud people
I mean they were builders after all whatever. They dreamed came into being from their very hands
They had conquered the earth. They had conquer the realms of hack now. They would conquer the one thing impossible to any man death

English: 
I mean, with the raw materials you can construct anything, right?
Why not a lost human?
You have the soul in the soul sand. You have the body in the withered skeleton
Why wouldn't it work?
The last thing I'll call out here:
You'll notice that none of the items in Nether chests are enchanted
But by the time you get to the End, a lot of them are
The reason I call this out is that it shows an escalation in the way these ancient builders started using magic
By the time they end their journey in the End, they're full blown magic users
They've start to go beyond just construction. They're starting to play with mystical forces
So, how does this story all work out?
Well, it's a classic tale of hubris
The builders, having been to the fiery depths of heck, tried to harness the ultimate resource: the power of life and death itself
They combined the soul and the body, the soul sand and the withered skeleton head, and it doesn't work
But, by this point, they're obsessed

English: 
They would build life itself. I mean with the raw materials you can construct anything, right?
Why not a lost human you have the soul in the sand. He have the body in the wither skeleton. Why wouldn't it work?
The last thing I'll call out here you'll notice that none of the items and nether chests are enchanted
but by the time you get to the end a lot of them are the reason I call this out is that it shows an
escalation in the way these ancient builders started using magic by the time they end their journey in the end their
Full-blown magic users. They've started to go beyond just construction. They're starting to play with mystical forces
So, how does the story all work out? Well, it's a classic tale of hubris
The builders having been to the fiery depths of Haqq try to harness the ultimate resource the power of life and death
itself
They combine the soul and the body the soul sand and the wither skeleton head and it doesn't work
but by this point
They're obsessed. There has to be a way to make it work like so many other fictional characters before them like, dr

English: 
There has to be a way to make it work like so many fictional characters before them, like Doctor Frankenstein, like the Elrics
They're convinced that they have the right ingredients, and so they start going down darker, more supernatural paths in their quest to crack the mystery
Magic, enchantment, potions
Maybe they go to the witches, already outcasts from society for their use of soul sand to concoct awkward potions and strange brews
And that's when the stumble upon it
They finally manage to create something, but it wasn't what they expected
Instead of bringing new life to a dead friend, they create a hideous and destructive beast
One out to punish them for tampering with the laws of nature itself
They make the wither, an unstoppable force
A beast that, as we know, destroys the blocks that it touches and curses anything that gets in its way with decay
Gone overnight are the great buildings that this ancient race once constructed
The only things that remain standing are temples far out into the deserts, mineshafts hidden deep underground, monuments under the water
Gone are all the people of this once great society

English: 
Frankenstein like the Elric's they're convinced that they have the right ingredients
And so they start going down dark more supernatural paths in their quest to crack the mystery magic
Enchantment potions. Maybe they go to the witches already
Outcasts from society for their use of soul sand to concoct awkward potions and strange brews and that's when they stumble upon it
They finally managed to create something, but it wasn't what they expected
instead of bringing new life to a dead friend to create a hideous and
Destructive Beast one out to punish them for tampering with the laws of nature itself
They make the wither an unstoppable force a beast that as we know
Destroys the blocks that it touches and curses anything that gets in its way with decay gone
Overnight are the great buildings that this ancient race once constructed
The only things that remain standing are temples far out into the deserts mine shafts hidden deep underground
Monuments under the water gone or all the people of this once great society one by one

English: 
One by one, consumed by the wither, a disease literally eating them away from the inside
Friends, neighbors, dead, decayed
Or worse–brought back to life in the form of skeletons and zombies, the living undead that roam the landscape to this day
So for their own protection, the remaining ancient people hide underground, deep underground, down near the bedrock, in fortified bases called strongholds
Far below where the flying wither will be able to reach
With no trace of their existence on the surface, and its there where they plan their escape
They've hopped to different realms before, using portal technology. Why not again?
But this time, the portal has to be made to be witherproof, which is why End portal blocks are literally the only block type outside of bedrock immune to the wither's attacks
And from there, we know the rest
They manage to make the portal and hop to the End, but it's a one-way trip
They don't realize that the portal won't be accessible behind them
And what awaits them on the other side is something else, something completely unexpected, something that may have even been worse:
The Ender dragon
*Ender dragon roars*
But, hey

English: 
Consumed by the wither a disease literally eating them away from the inside friends neighbours dead
decayed or worse brought back to life in the form of skeletons and zombies the living Undead that roamed the
landscape to this day
So for their own protection the remaining ancient people hide
Underground deep underground down near the bedrock and fortified bases called
strongholds far below where the flying wither will be able to reach with no trace of their existence on the surface and it's there that
They plan their escape. They've hopped to different realms before using portal technology
Why not again?
but this time the portal has to be made to be whither proof which is why end portal blocks are literally the only
block type outside of bedrock immune to the withers attacks and from there
We know the rest they managed to make the portal and hop to the end, but it's a one-way trip
They don't realize that the portal won't be accessible behind them. And what awaits them on the other side is something else something
completely
Something that may have even been worse the ender dress

English: 
That's just a theory...
A game theory!
Thanks for watching
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And if you're an ancient builder who's been living deep underground in a stronghold and still don't know about Honey, then let me tell you
It's basically the easiest way to save money online
I've had the Honey plug-in on all of my browsers for two years now, and I have saved thousands of dollars
And that's not an exhaggeration
I have literally saved over a thousand dollars from using this little plug-in
Between discounts for sales, free shipping and handling, holiday promos
All things where Honey found me the discounts online, automatically, without having me do a single thing
At all the places I shop anyway

English: 
That's just a theory Oh game
Theory thanks for watching and hey before you disappear off into the nether
I need to tell you that this episode was made possible by our sponsor honey. Who's doing everything they can to help us?
Hold on to a few more of our precious emeralds
They help the channel by sponsoring us go to join
honeycomb slash
Matpat to help us out and we help them by talking about how awesome they are by saving us a lot of money online
So basically they help us twice over don't tell them that we're all getting the good end of this deal and if you're an ancient
Builder who's been living deep underground in a stronghold and still don't know about, honey
Well, let me tell you it's basically the easiest way to save money online
I've had the honey plug in on all my browsers for two years now
And I've saved thousands of dollars and that's not an exaggeration
I have literally saved over a thousand dollars from using this little plug in between
Discounts for sales free shipping and handling holiday promos all things where honey. Found me the discounts online
Automatically without me having to do a thing at all the places I shop anyway

English: 
Honey saves me on shipping literally every time I buy my baby new clothes like the Zippity zip here
It's like a sleeping bag that they can wear anywhere. It's great literally last week
It saved me fifty dollars on clothes that I bought at Xpress. I use it on Amazon and Best Buy for electronics. It's on over
20,000 sites, so it's there for whatever
I'm buying to make sure I'm getting every possible discount without me having to search for sketchy websites or coupon codes
It just works right there. I'm shopping and say like hey you're shopping right now
Did you know that you can save some money by clicking this button in flick? Yes. Yes. I would love to save that money
Thank you so much for doing the work for me honey. But if you think I'm doing well listen to this
I actually asked honey to calculate how much money you guys my
Subscribers have saved from using their plug in because they're able to attribute that those users install the plug-in based on my recommendation
Using my signature link, right? That's how they know, but they're my subscribers
So get this all you guys who are using honey right now have collectively saved 1 million five hundred and forty five

English: 
Honey saves me on shipping literally every time I buy my baby new clothes, like this zippety-zip here
It's like a sleeping bag that they can wear anywhere
It's great
Literally last week, it saved me $50 on buying clothes that I bought at express
I use it on Amazon and Best Buy for electronics
It's on over 20,000 sites, so it's there for whatever I'm buying to make sure that I'm getting every possible discount without me having to search for sketchy websites or coupon codes
It just works
Right there
I'm shopping and it's like, "Hey, you're shopping right now. Did you know that you can save some money by clicking this button–"
And I'm like, "YES, yes, I would love to save that money"
"Thank you so much for doing the work for me, Honey"
But if you think I'm doing well, listen to this
I actually asked Honey to calculate how much money you guys, my subscribers, have saved from using their plug-in
Because they're able to attribute that those users installed the plug-in based on my recommendation using my signature link, right?
That's how they know that they're my subscribers
So get this
All you guys who are use Honey right now have collectively saved $1,545,000 from using this service
That's crazy!
And it's all free

English: 
Thousand dollars from using this service. That's crazy. And it's all free. That's there's no downside to it
You are literally putting more money in your pockets just by using this plugin and you know what you're directly supporting this channel, so
support the channel support your own
Wallet and catch up on back-to-school
Sales or just prepare for your holiday shopping because you better believe that honey has got you covered on Black Friday download it now
It's completely free and it's applied over a hundred and eighty five million coupon codes in the last year
That's it one hundred and eighty five million coupons in one year and they've done it for over ten million users
it literally takes two clicks and two minutes to install and then you get to experience the
satisfaction of getting discounts for ever again go to join
honeycomb slash
Matpat top line of the didgeridoo and start saving money and in turn help support the channel by showing honey that we're a good partner
To them you win we win they win rarely in life. Is there a win-win-win scenario and this is it?
It sounds too good to be true, but it's not they've been a trusted partner of ours for years now
They deserve to be a trusted partner for you as well .

English: 
That–There is no downside to it
You are literally putting more money in your pockets just by using this plug-in, and you know what? You're directly supporting this channel
So, support this channel, support your own wallet, and catch up on back-to-school sales
Or, just prepare for your holiday shopping because you better believe that Honey has got you covered on Black Friday
Download it now, it's completely free, and it's applied over 185 million coupons codes in the last year
That's it. 185 million coupons in one year
And they've done it for over 10 million users
It literally takes two clicks and two minutes to install
And then you get to experience the satisfaction of getting discounts forever
Again, go to joinhoney.com/matpat
Top line of the diggley-doo
And start saving money, and in turn, help support the channel by showing Honey that we're a good partner to them
You win, we win, they win
Rarely in life is there a win-win-win scenario, and this is it
It sounds too good to be true, but its not
They've been a trusted partner of ours for years now, and they deserve to be a trusted partner for yours as well
