Video games are, for many, a way to relax and unwind. Take Minecraft as the go-to example when it comes to stress-relieving titles. In fact, studies show that some games like Skyrim are great for mindfulness, with the Mojang-made open sandbox world being one of the best cases. However, that isn't to say that there aren't some dangers present within the blocky universe. And, in fact, one user has actually gone out of their way to make one of the most deadly contraptions they could conceive of.
In a recent post on the Minecraft subReddit, user Malorem has managed to build a machine that can not only one-hit kill a player, but can do so in a 20-block radius. A short clip on the thread shows the machine in the middle of the field. When the original poster activates it with a switch on top, they then scarper to a "safe" distance before it goes off, and still ends up killing them in one go despite them being covered in full protection. They also posted a link to a longer video which explains how it works and what was used to create it.
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In the video, Malorem discusses a way for players to defend their base, and in doing so, ends up building something that is extremely deadly, which they refer to in the description as a "redstone weapon." Redstone in Minecraft is extremely useful, and in this instance, it seems to serve as a way to rid a wide area of potential enemies. The contraption is built using a small pool of water with an obsidian surrounding. Then arrows are placed in the water, and a series of TNT mine carts in the middle, placed on an activator rail. Once a switch is activated, the mine carts explode, sending all the arrows flying in every
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