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I Killed Camman *LOL*

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I Killed Camman LOL

Today, we set out to answer a critical question in Minecraft: How much obsidian does it take to stop somebody? To find out, we conducted a series of tests with our willing (or unwitting) test subject, Camman.

The Experiment

First, we started with a single layer of obsidian. Camman thought we were going to do parkour, but he quickly realized the true nature of the test when he was asked to start mining.

One Layer

Alright, dude, go ahead and start mining. Camman: "That was so easy! Can we PvP now?"

Clearly, one layer of obsidian was not enough to hinder Camman's progress.

Ten Layers

Next, we moved on to ten layers of obsidian to see if it would make a significant difference in his mining efforts.

What will he be able to make it through? Let's find out. Camman: "Yeah, pretty easy again. Pretty boring."

Ten layers also proved insufficient in stopping Camman.

One Hundred Layers in Water

For the most challenging test, we placed Camman inside a hundred layers of obsidian submerged in water, requiring the use of mining and water-breathing tactics.

"Hey wait, I promised it's easy. Watch me do it." "See, now it's your turn. Do it for the contest."

Despite his initial protests, Camman took on the challenge. However, it was far from easy. To add a twist, we decided to let Camman out only if viewers subscribed within a certain timeframe.

"This is the hardest one yet, and honestly, I feel a little bit bad, so I'll let him out if you subscribe in 3, 2, 1."

Unfortunately, the plan didn't go as expected.

"Wait, wait, wait, why didn't he teleport?"

In the end, a hundred layers of obsidian proved to be too much for Camman to handle, especially under the circumstances.

Keywords

  • Minecraft
  • Obsidian
  • Mining
  • Layers
  • Camman
  • Test
  • Challenge
  • Water
  • Contest
  • Subscribe

FAQ

How many layers of obsidian can a player easily mine through in Minecraft?

Based on our test, a player can easily mine through up to ten layers of obsidian without much difficulty.

What makes mining through obsidian in water more challenging?

Mining in water requires underwater breathing and reduces the mining speed, making the challenge significantly harder.

What was the hardest part of the test for Camman?

The hardest part was mining through a hundred layers of obsidian while submerged in water.

Did viewers subscribing help Camman escape?

No, despite the plan to grant his escape with viewer subscriptions, the attempt to teleport him out failed.