Speedrun
A speedrun in Minecraft is a play-through of the game performed with the intention of achieving a set goal as fast as possible. Speedruns may cover the whole game or a selected part, such as completing all achievements, or killing a certain boss, usually the ender dragon.[1]
On the Marketplace, several maps have been released either centered around or feature a speedrunning mode.
In Java Edition 23w13a or b, the mob Ray Tracing has a chance to mention "practicing speedrun stats." The release also contains the feature "Dream Mode," likely referencing the YouTuber Dream, who is known for allegations of cheating speedrunning records.[2]
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A speedrun in Minecraft is a play-through of the game performed with the intention of achieving a set goal as fast as possible. Speedruns may cover the whole game or a selected part, such as completing all achievements, or killing a certain boss, usually the ender dragon.[1]
Background
Gameplay
In the Minecraft franchise
Maps
On the Marketplace, several maps have been released either centered around or feature a speedrunning mode.
Allusions
In Java Edition 23w13a or b, the mob Ray Tracing has a chance to mention "practicing speedrun stats." The release also contains the feature "Dream Mode," likely referencing the YouTuber Dream, who is known for allegations of cheating speedrunning records.[2]
Speedrunning is referenced within the novel Minecraft: The Tournament, where several of the characters express an interest in it. Early in the story, protagonist Jett Warner is introduced playing one. It is also briefly mentioned in Minecraft: The Haven Trials.[more information needed]
References
- ↑ "How to speedrun Minecraft" by – Minecraft.net, July 20, 2019.
- ↑ "YouTube’s big Minecraft cheating scandal, explained" by Patricia Hernandez – Polygon, December 15, 2020.
External links
- Minecraft speedrunning on Wikipedia
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