Minecraft streamer MysticalM*dget has finally reached the World Boundary of his game after running towards the edge for a staggering 2,500 hours. The World Boundary in the sandbox game is the defined edge of the seed and roughly coincides with the 30 millionth block from the center '0,0' co-ordinate.
MysticalM*dget already reached the famed region of the Far Worlds a couple of days ago. In his most recent stream, he finally reached the practical end of the map when his character clipped through the terrain, falling to its death.
The journey to the end of the map is not for the faint of heart. Of course, anyone can use the teleport function to instantly reach the end, but only tenacious gamers attempt the daring feat by legitimate means.
Mystical attempted the playthrough in his series called "Falling Through the World," and it took him an average of 10 hours of daily streaming over 420 IRL days to get the job done.
Another popular YouTuber who is attempting a similar run is on the aptly named channel "Far Lands or Bust with KurtJMac" who started the series way back in 2011 and still isn't nearing the end. Technically, Far Lands as a region does not exist after the 1.8 update, but the Boundary Wall still does.
The relatively small streamer MysticalM*dget was intending to break the game, which is why he named the series about falling through the world. Here's what his Twitch bio reads:
As he walked towards his impending death on the edge of the world, millions of blocks away from the center, Minecraft Physics started to glitch out. The Far Worlds in his version contained eerie caves with water flowing from them. With his co-ordinates turned off, the streamer was hoping the game doesn't crash at such a crucial point:
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