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** Among the various cosmetics the player can wear, there are various ''Franchise/StarWars'' items like Storm Trooper helmets and lightsabers and the aptly named [[{{VideoGame/Among Us}} Sussy Helmet]].
** Some of the gestures introduced in the 0.18 update let players do the [[{{VideoGame/Fortnite}} Default Dance]], the ''{{Franchise/Naruto}}'' run, the ''Music/GangnamStyle'' dance, the death animation seen in most ''{{Franchise/Lego}}'' games, and the walk animation of the crewmates from ''{{VideoGame/Among Us}}''.

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** Among the The server has various promotional cosmetics the player can wear, there are various ''Franchise/StarWars'' items like Storm Trooper helmets and lightsabers and the aptly named [[{{VideoGame/Among Us}} Sussy Helmet]].
that reference ''Franchise/StarWars''. Fittingly, they're all exclusive to May 4th.
** Some of the gestures introduced in the 0.18 update let players do the [[{{VideoGame/Fortnite}} Default Dance]], the ''{{Franchise/Naruto}}'' run, the ''Music/GangnamStyle'' dance, and the death animation seen in most ''{{Franchise/Lego}}'' games, games.
** The aptly named Sussy Helmet cosmetic
and Sussy Walk gesture are taken from ''VideoGame/AmongUs'', being the walk animation of helmet the crewmates from ''{{VideoGame/Among Us}}''.wear and their walking animation.
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* KillItWithWater: Scarabs, much like Endermen, take damage from water and rain.
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** Pyrotechnic bandits will either have a bag full of red or purple dynamite depending on whether they're encountered in a normal or blighted mesa. The color of the fire created after their dynamite explodes is the only difference between them.
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*** If he decides to jumpscare the player for getting too close to him, it will trigger an EasterEgg where he'll teleport the player to an area that resembles ''Minecraft'' during its alpha days, complete with the appropriate block textures and sounds for walking on them, the player's HUD only showing their health and removing their ability to sprint. The area forces the player into using a low render distance, much like how Herobrine was initially sighted. You'll even come across a few structures reminiscent of ''Minecraft'''s early days, notably a pyramid made of bricks (with a Herobrine shrine inside it), the area from the 2010 Website/FourChan post that popularized the Herobrine myth and the border for the area being the Far Lands. The player will also find various mobs and the corpses of other players with a black glitch effect on them. After a short while, Herobrine will appear before you and jumpscare you a second time before sending you back to Origin Isles.

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*** If he decides to jumpscare the player for getting too close to him, it will trigger an EasterEgg where he'll teleport the player to an area that resembles ''Minecraft'' during its alpha days, complete with the appropriate block textures and sounds for walking on them, the player's HUD only showing their health and removing their ability to sprint. The area forces the player into using a low render distance, much like how Herobrine was initially sighted. You'll even come across a few structures reminiscent of ''Minecraft'''s early days, notably a pyramid made of bricks (with a Herobrine shrine inside it), the area from the 2010 Website/FourChan post that popularized the Herobrine myth it) and the border for the area being the Far Lands. The player will also find various mobs and the corpses of other players with a black glitch effect on them. After a short while, Herobrine will appear before you and jumpscare you a second time before sending you back to Origin Isles.
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*** If he decides to jumpscare the player for getting too close to him, it will trigger an EasterEgg where he'll teleport the player to an area that resembles ''Minecraft'' during its alpha days, complete with the appropriate block textures and sounds for walking on them, the player's HUD only showing their health and removing their ability to sprint. The area forces the player into using a low render distance, much like how Herobrine was initially sighted. You'll even come across a few structures reminiscent of ''Minecraft'''s early days, notably a pyramid made of bricks (with a Herobrine shrine inside it), the area from the 2010 Website/{{FourChan}} post that popularized the Herobrine myth and the border for the area being the Far Lands. The player will also find various mobs and the corpses of other players with a black glitch effect on them. After a short while, Herobrine will appear before you and jumpscare you a second time before sending you back to Origin Isles.

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*** If he decides to jumpscare the player for getting too close to him, it will trigger an EasterEgg where he'll teleport the player to an area that resembles ''Minecraft'' during its alpha days, complete with the appropriate block textures and sounds for walking on them, the player's HUD only showing their health and removing their ability to sprint. The area forces the player into using a low render distance, much like how Herobrine was initially sighted. You'll even come across a few structures reminiscent of ''Minecraft'''s early days, notably a pyramid made of bricks (with a Herobrine shrine inside it), the area from the 2010 Website/{{FourChan}} Website/FourChan post that popularized the Herobrine myth and the border for the area being the Far Lands. The player will also find various mobs and the corpses of other players with a black glitch effect on them. After a short while, Herobrine will appear before you and jumpscare you a second time before sending you back to Origin Isles.

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