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* The Ender Pearl escape in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kygSV5CJkO8 Minecraft Speedrunner VS 2 Hunters]] is easily [[SignatureScene one of the most famous scenes in all of Manhunt history]], with some using it to compare Dream to an undefeatable anime protagonist. Sapnap and George have cut off his water and he's falling into the end. Then in a moment that's around 10 seconds, George kills Sapnap in celebration and his items fall into the void. Dream moves to get Sapnap's falling Ender Pearl and grabs it, throwing it to get to safety. He then quickly kills George, securing his victory against the Ender Dragon and the hunters.

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* The Ender Pearl escape in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kygSV5CJkO8 Minecraft Speedrunner VS 2 Hunters]] is easily [[SignatureScene one of the most famous scenes in all of Manhunt history]], with some using it to compare Dream to an undefeatable anime protagonist. Sapnap and George have knocked Dream off the End platform and cut off his water and he's falling water, causing him to fall into the end.void. Then in a moment that's around 10 seconds, George kills Sapnap in celebration and his items fall into the void. Dream moves to get Sapnap's falling Ender Pearl and grabs it, throwing it to get to safety. He then quickly kills George, securing his victory against the Ender Dragon and the hunters.

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* One can't give Dream credit without also giving it to his friends. Whenever they manage to outplay him it's not just Dream letting them have a small victory or Dream holding back. They genuinely manage to outsmart Dream on several not-rare instances, and they deserve the credit for doing so.

* Dream's smaller victories against the hunters all count. In one instance he buffs himself with a strength potion and murders the hunters in quick succession, in another he explodes a bed in the Nether to kill them once they enter the portal, in yet another he bluffs them into thinking he has a strength potion when it was fire resistance, and in yet another he crafts an End Crystal (a rather obscure crafting item) and uses it to blow up the pursuing hunters. But perhaps the most iconic one is him using a splash potion to render all four of them invisible, causing the three hunters to attack each other in confusion and allowing Dream to pick off Bad and George in the chaos.
* There's a fight in the 2 Hunters video during Dream's Ender Pearl hunt that lasts for an entire seven to eight minutes in-video (and over 15 minutes in-game). The fight is an excellent display of Dream's own skill in combat, George and Sapnap's ability to fight him on equal ground and show why ''they're'' the ones Dream has hunt him, and is overall a fight of many twists and turns as Dream attempts to burn them in lava and the hunters attempt to hide the bed letting them respawn and stay in the fight. It ends with the bed destroyed and the hunters killed, but it was a very close one.

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* One can't give Dream credit without also [[ThePowerOfFriendship giving it to his friends. friends.]] Whenever they manage to outplay him it's not just Dream letting them have a small victory or Dream holding back. They genuinely manage to outsmart Dream on several not-rare instances, and they deserve the credit for doing so.

* Dream's smaller victories against the hunters all count. In one instance he [[QuadDamage buffs himself with a strength potion potion]] and murders the hunters in quick succession, in another succession. In another, he explodes a bed in the Nether to kill them once they enter the portal, in portal. In yet another another, he bluffs them into thinking he has a strength potion when it was fire resistance, and resistance. And in yet another another, he crafts an End Crystal (a rather obscure crafting item) and uses it to blow up the pursuing hunters. But perhaps the most iconic one is him using a splash potion to render all four of them invisible, [[ConfusionFu causing the three hunters to attack each other in confusion confusion]] and allowing Dream to pick off Bad and George in the chaos.
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* There's a fight [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kygSV5CJkO8 in the 2 Hunters video video]] during Dream's Ender Pearl hunt that lasts for an entire seven to eight minutes in-video (and over 15 minutes in-game). The fight is an excellent display of Dream's own skill in combat, George and Sapnap's ability to fight him on equal ground and show why ''they're'' the ones Dream has hunt him, and is overall a fight of many twists and turns as Dream attempts to burn them in lava and the hunters attempt to hide the bed letting them respawn and stay in the fight. It ends with the bed destroyed and the hunters killed, but it was a very close one.



* The enderpearl escape in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kygSV5CJkO8 Minecraft Speedrunner VS 2 Hunters]] is easily [[SignatureScene one of the most famous scenes in all of Manhunt history]], with some using it to compare Dream to an undefeatable anime protagonist. Sapnap and George have cut off his water and he's falling into the end. Then in a moment that's around 10 seconds, George kills Sapnap in celebration and his items fall into the void. Dream moves to get Sapnap's falling enderpearl and grabs it, throwing it to get to safety. He then quickly kills George, securing his victory against the Ender Dragon and the hunters.

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* The enderpearl Ender Pearl escape in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kygSV5CJkO8 Minecraft Speedrunner VS 2 Hunters]] is easily [[SignatureScene one of the most famous scenes in all of Manhunt history]], with some using it to compare Dream to an undefeatable anime protagonist. Sapnap and George have cut off his water and he's falling into the end. Then in a moment that's around 10 seconds, George kills Sapnap in celebration and his items fall into the void. Dream moves to get Sapnap's falling enderpearl Ender Pearl and grabs it, throwing it to get to safety. He then quickly kills George, securing his victory against the Ender Dragon and the hunters.hunters.


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* The "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video is sure to go down in history. For starters, the hunters [[TookALevelInBadass actually live up to their title for once, forcing Dream on the run every step of the video rather than being fought and killed by Dream several times across the video]]--hell, Dream himself states that this was their best outing. They avoid Dream's traps, opt to simply destroy the blaze spawners rather than guard them or leave them for Dream to find (Dream only gets the required blaze rods because he kills George and loots his items, the only hunter death prior to the End fight), and are generally working better as a team, rarely [[LetsSplitUpGang splitting up to fight Dream alone]] (one of their usual blunders)--they even manage to outright ambush Dream in the Nether Fortress. And later, rather than simply going to follow Dream into the End as usual, they go there before him in an attempt to rig a trap near the End Portal (which retroactively means the blaze rods Dream looted from George were meaningless, as Dream didn't contribute a single Eye of Ender to the portal--which means his only victory in the video prior to the End fight was AllForNothing), guaranteed to kill Dream the instant he enters the End in a move awfully reminiscent of the third 3 Hunters video (prematurely entering the End to rig a preset trap that killed Dream as soon as he entered the End). Dream spends a minute or so sulking about it (with the hunters taunting him by saying there's nothing forbidding them from doing so), then Dream proceeds to kill some creepers, mine some sand, ''craft some TNT'', and '''''drop the lit TNT into the End Portal to destroy George, Sapnap, Bad, and their trap all at once'''''. As this was a [=YouTube=] premiere, the chat instantly [[JustForPun exploded]] with cries of triumph as Dream blew George, Sapnap, and Bad to smithereens (for an added bonus, we see Dream's plan put in action from their perspective as Dream was still in the overworld), then casually walked into the End to kill the dragon. The hunters were at their very best, and Dream had to push himself to his absolute limits to outsmart them--arguably the perfect way to conclude a Manhunt episode.

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* The "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video is sure to go down in history. For starters, the hunters [[TookALevelInBadass actually live up to their title for once, forcing Dream on the run every step of the video rather than being fought and killed by Dream several times across the video]]--hell, Dream himself states that this was their best outing. They avoid Dream's traps, opt to simply destroy the blaze spawners rather than guard them or leave them for Dream to find (Dream only gets the required blaze rods because he kills George and loots his items, the only hunter death prior to the End fight), and are generally working better as a team, rarely [[LetsSplitUpGang splitting up to fight Dream alone]] (one of their usual blunders)--they even manage to outright ambush Dream in the Nether Fortress. And later, rather than simply going to follow Dream into the End as usual, they go there before him in an attempt to rig a trap near the End Portal (which Portal[[note]]which retroactively means the blaze rods Dream looted from George were meaningless, as Dream didn't contribute a single Eye of Ender to the portal--which means his only victory in the video prior to the End fight was AllForNothing), AllForNothing[[/note]], guaranteed to kill Dream the instant he enters the End in a move awfully reminiscent of the third 3 Hunters video (prematurely entering the End to rig a preset trap that killed Dream as soon as he entered the End). Dream spends a minute or so sulking about it (with the hunters taunting him by saying there's nothing forbidding them from doing so), then Dream proceeds to kill some creepers, mine some sand, ''craft some TNT'', and '''''drop the lit TNT into the End Portal to destroy George, Sapnap, Bad, and their trap all at once'''''. As this was a [=YouTube=] premiere, the chat instantly [[JustForPun exploded]] with cries of triumph as Dream blew George, Sapnap, and Bad to smithereens (for an added bonus, we see Dream's plan put in action from their perspective as Dream was still in the overworld), then casually walked into the End to kill the dragon. The hunters were at their very best, and Dream had to push himself to his absolute limits to outsmart them--arguably the perfect way to conclude a Manhunt episode.
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* The "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video is sure to go down in history. For starters, the hunters [[TookALevelInBadass actually live up to their title for once, forcing Dream on the run every step of the video rather than being fought and killed by Dream several times across the video]]--hell, Dream himself states that this was their best outing. They avoid Dream's traps, opt to simply destroy the blaze spawners rather than guard them or leave them for Dream to find (Dream only gets the required blaze rods because he kills George and loots his items, the only hunter death prior to the End fight), and are generally working better as a team, rarely [[LetsSplitUpGang splitting up to fight Dream alone]] (one of their usual blunders)--they even manage to outright ambush Dream in the Nether Fortress. And later, rather than simply going to follow Dream into the End as usual, they go there before him in an attempt to rig a trap near the End Portal (which retroactively means the blaze rods Dream looted from George were meaningless, as Dream didn't contribute a single Eye of Ender to the portal), guaranteed to kill Dream the instant he enters the End in a move awfully reminiscent of the third 3 Hunters video (prematurely entering the End to rig a preset trap that killed Dream as soon as he entered the End). Dream spends a minute or so sulking about it (with the hunters taunting him by saying there's nothing forbidding them from doing so), then Dream proceeds to kill some creepers, mine some sand, ''craft some TNT'', and '''''drop the lit TNT into the End Portal to destroy George, Sapnap, Bad, and their trap all at once'''''. As this was a [=YouTube=] premiere, the chat instantly [[JustForPun exploded]] with cries of triumph as Dream blew George, Sapnap, and Bad to smithereens (for an added bonus, we see Dream's plan put in action from their perspective as Dream was still in the overworld), then casually walked into the End to kill the dragon. The hunters were at their very best, and Dream had to push himself to his absolute limits to outsmart them--arguably the perfect way to conclude a Manhunt episode.

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* The "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video is sure to go down in history. For starters, the hunters [[TookALevelInBadass actually live up to their title for once, forcing Dream on the run every step of the video rather than being fought and killed by Dream several times across the video]]--hell, Dream himself states that this was their best outing. They avoid Dream's traps, opt to simply destroy the blaze spawners rather than guard them or leave them for Dream to find (Dream only gets the required blaze rods because he kills George and loots his items, the only hunter death prior to the End fight), and are generally working better as a team, rarely [[LetsSplitUpGang splitting up to fight Dream alone]] (one of their usual blunders)--they even manage to outright ambush Dream in the Nether Fortress. And later, rather than simply going to follow Dream into the End as usual, they go there before him in an attempt to rig a trap near the End Portal (which retroactively means the blaze rods Dream looted from George were meaningless, as Dream didn't contribute a single Eye of Ender to the portal), portal--which means his only victory in the video prior to the End fight was AllForNothing), guaranteed to kill Dream the instant he enters the End in a move awfully reminiscent of the third 3 Hunters video (prematurely entering the End to rig a preset trap that killed Dream as soon as he entered the End). Dream spends a minute or so sulking about it (with the hunters taunting him by saying there's nothing forbidding them from doing so), then Dream proceeds to kill some creepers, mine some sand, ''craft some TNT'', and '''''drop the lit TNT into the End Portal to destroy George, Sapnap, Bad, and their trap all at once'''''. As this was a [=YouTube=] premiere, the chat instantly [[JustForPun exploded]] with cries of triumph as Dream blew George, Sapnap, and Bad to smithereens (for an added bonus, we see Dream's plan put in action from their perspective as Dream was still in the overworld), then casually walked into the End to kill the dragon. The hunters were at their very best, and Dream had to push himself to his absolute limits to outsmart them--arguably the perfect way to conclude a Manhunt episode.
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* One can't give Dream credit without also giving it to his friends. Whenever they manage to outplay him it's not just Dream letting them have it or Dream holding back. They genuinely manage to outsmart Dream on several not-rare instances, and they deserve the credit for doing so.

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* One can't give Dream credit without also giving it to his friends. Whenever they manage to outplay him it's not just Dream letting them have it a small victory or Dream holding back. They genuinely manage to outsmart Dream on several not-rare instances, and they deserve the credit for doing so.
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*One can't give Dream credit without also giving it to his friends. Whenever they manage to outplay him it's not just Dream letting them have it or Dream holding back. They genuinely manage to outsmart Dream on several not-rare instances, and they deserve the credit for doing so.
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* And in a meta example, Dream's growth. He was a standard Minecraft YouTuber before 2020, with a decent fanbase and some viral hits but nothing too big. He's proceeded to get ''over 6 million subs in under a year'', regularly hits trending on the gaming tab, and the number of his videos under 1 million views can be counted with your hands (and most of them break at least 5 million if not more, with his Manhunt videos consistently hitting 10 million and above). All because one day he decided to make a video where his friend tried to kill him in Minecraft.

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* And in a meta example, Dream's growth. He was a standard Minecraft YouTuber before 2020, with a decent fanbase and some viral hits but nothing too big. He's proceeded to get ''over 6 ''nearly 7 million subs in under a year'', regularly hits trending on the gaming tab, and the number of his videos under 1 million views can be counted with your hands (and most of them break at least 5 million if not more, with his Manhunt videos consistently hitting 10 million and above). All because one day he decided to make a video where his friend tried to kill him in Minecraft.
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*** And as if that weren't enough, ''both "3 Hunters Finale Rematch" and "3 Hunters Grand Finale" reached #1 on the gaming tab of YouTube's trending system''. In less than a year Dream went from barely hitting a million views to ''consistently topping ten million views and getting on the top of YouTube's trending page''.

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*** And as if that weren't enough, ''both "3 Hunters Finale Rematch" and "3 Hunters Grand Finale" reached #1 on the gaming tab of YouTube's [=YouTube=]'s trending system''. In less than a year Dream went from barely hitting a million views to ''consistently topping ten million views and getting on the top of YouTube's [=YouTube=]'s trending page''.

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** In the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tylNqtyj0gs Minecraft Manhunt grand finale,]] Dream tells us that the last Manhunt hit a million (1,000,000) likes in ''less than a day.''

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** In the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tylNqtyj0gs Minecraft Manhunt grand finale,]] Dream tells us that the last Manhunt hit a million (1,000,000) likes in ''less than a day.'''' And this one follows suit, reaching 1 million likes and nearly 7 million views in just ''18 hours''.
***And as if that weren't enough, ''both "3 Hunters Finale Rematch" and "3 Hunters Grand Finale" reached #1 on the gaming tab of YouTube's trending system''. In less than a year Dream went from barely hitting a million views to ''consistently topping ten million views and getting on the top of YouTube's trending page''.
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* And in a meta example, Dream's growth. He was a standard Minecraft YouTuber before 2020, with a decent fanbase and some viral hits but nothing too big. He's proceeded to get ''over 6 million subs in under a year'', regularly hits trending on the gaming tab, and the number of his videos under 1 million views can be counted on your hands (and most of them break at least 5 million if not more, with his Manhunt videos consistently hitting 10 million and above). All because one day he decided to make a video where his friend tried to kill him in Minecraft.

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* And in a meta example, Dream's growth. He was a standard Minecraft YouTuber before 2020, with a decent fanbase and some viral hits but nothing too big. He's proceeded to get ''over 6 million subs in under a year'', regularly hits trending on the gaming tab, and the number of his videos under 1 million views can be counted on with your hands (and most of them break at least 5 million if not more, with his Manhunt videos consistently hitting 10 million and above). All because one day he decided to make a video where his friend tried to kill him in Minecraft.
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* And in a meta example, Dream's growth. He was a standard Minecraft YouTuber before 2020, with a decent fanbase and some viral hits but nothing too big. He's proceeded to get ''over 6 million subs in under a year'', regularly hits trending on the gaming tab, and the number of his videos under 1 million views can be counted on your hands (and most of them break at least 5 million if not more, with his Manhunt videos consistently hitting 10 million and above). All because one day he decided to make a video where his friend tried to kill him in Minecraft.

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* And in a meta example, Dream's growth. He was a standard Minecraft YouTuber before 2020, with a decent fanbase and some viral hits but nothing too big. He's proceeded to get ''over 6 million subs in under a year'', regularly hits trending on the gaming tab, and the number of his videos under 1 million views can be counted on your hands (and most of them break at least 5 million if not more, with his Manhunt videos consistently hitting 10 million and above). All because one day he decided to make a video where his friend tried to kill him in Minecraft.Minecraft.
** In the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tylNqtyj0gs Minecraft Manhunt grand finale,]] Dream tells us that the last Manhunt hit a million (1,000,000) likes in ''less than a day.''
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** A notable part of the fight is after Dream kills Sapnap but before he destroys the bed, which leaves Sapnap in the fight. Dream is chasing George and gaining ground... and then, out of literally ''nowhere'', Sapnap comes in and punches Dream away (as in Sapnap was nowhere onscreen for the seconds before this) and very nearly kills Dream when this knocks him down a hill- and since he's just died, he does this while ''unarmed''. As Dream lampshades in the bonus video, an armorless, weaponless Sapnap almost took down a full-iron gear, diamond sword-wielding Dream with that one sucker punch.

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** A notable part of the fight is after Dream kills Sapnap but before he destroys the bed, which leaves Sapnap in the fight. Dream is chasing George and gaining ground... and then, out of literally ''nowhere'', Sapnap comes in and punches Dream away (as in Sapnap was nowhere onscreen for the seconds before this) and very nearly kills Dream when this knocks him down a hill- and hill--and since he's just died, he does this while ''unarmed''. As Dream lampshades in the bonus video, an armorless, weaponless Sapnap almost took down a full-iron gear, diamond sword-wielding Dream with that one sucker punch.



* In the fourth 3 Hunters video, the hunters wait outside Dream's Nether portal and proceed to attack Dream with lava once he enters, causing Dream to use his water- only for the hunters to react by taking the water and knocking Dream off the high tower he built the portal on. With no water, he's doomed to die from fall damage- and then, in a split second (and we do mean a ''split'' second), Dream sees a horse and lands on it.
** Dream's final tactic in that video also counts- after gunning down George and Sapnap with arrows, Bad lasts far longer and manages to break all of Dream's armor but his boots. Forced onto the defensive, Dream proceeds to leap into the void and use an Ender Pearl to teleport behind Bad, knocking him off to his death.

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* In the fourth 3 Hunters video, the hunters wait outside Dream's Nether portal and proceed to attack Dream with lava once he enters, causing Dream to use his water- only water--only for the hunters to react by taking the water and knocking Dream off the high tower he built the portal on. With no water, he's doomed to die from fall damage- and damage--and then, in a split second (and we do mean a ''split'' second), Dream sees a horse and lands on it.
** Dream's final tactic in that video also counts- after counts--after gunning down George and Sapnap with arrows, Bad lasts far longer and manages to break all of Dream's armor but his boots. Forced onto the defensive, Dream proceeds to leap into the void and use an Ender Pearl to teleport behind Bad, knocking him off to his death.



* The "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video is sure to go down in history. For starters, the hunters [[TookALevelInBadass actually live up to their title for once, forcing Dream on the run every step of the video rather than being fought and killed by Dream several times across the video]]- hell, Dream himself states that this was their best outing. They avoid Dream's traps, opt to simply destroy the blaze spawners rather than guard them or leave them for Dream to find (Dream only gets the required blaze rods because he kills George and loots his items, the only hunter death prior to the End fight), and are generally working better as a team, rarely [[LetsSplitUpGang splitting up to fight Dream alone]] (one of their usual blunders)- they even manage to outright ambush Dream in the Nether Fortress. And later, rather than simply going to follow Dream into the End as usual, they go there before him in an attempt to rig a trap near the End Portal (which retroactively means the blaze rods Dream looted from George were meaningless, as Dream didn't contribute a single Eye of Ender to the portal), guaranteed to kill Dream the instant he enters the End in a move awfully reminiscent of the third 3 Hunters video (prematurely entering the End to rig a preset trap that killed Dream as soon as he entered the End). Dream spends a minute or so sulking about it (with the hunters taunting him by saying there's nothing forbidding them from doing so), then Dream proceeds to kill some creepers, mine some sand, ''craft some TNT'', and '''''drop the lit TNT into the End Portal to destroy George, Sapnap, Bad, and their trap all at once'''''. As this was a [=YouTube=] premiere, the chat instantly [[JustForPun exploded]] with cries of triumph as Dream blew George, Sapnap, and Bad to smithereens (for an added bonus, we see Dream's plan put in action from their perspective as Dream was still in the overworld), then casually walked into the End to kill the dragon. The hunters were at their very best, and Dream had to push himself to his absolute limits to outsmart them- arguably the perfect way to conclude a Manhunt episode.
** Sapnap in particular gets some credit. While Dream wins in the end, Sapnap doesn't just sit there and mope about the trap's failure as George and Bad do. Sapnap grabs a bed (likely planned to be used in the trap to explode Dream), goes right back into the End, and proceeds to kamikaze Dream in an effort to kill him before he can finish off the dragon. Sure, the attack is a NoSell on Dream and it actually only helps Dream by leaving the dragon on enough HP for Dream to kill it in one hit[[note]]the four of them actually thought Sapnap killed the dragon even though the game gave Dream the credit, with the running theory being that Dream's final attack only registered after the bed explosion even though he did it before- Dream was considered the victor regardless[[/note]], but give the guy props for trying- had Dream not been armored up with a shield at the ready, it very much could have killed Dream despite the trap's failure.

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* The "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video is sure to go down in history. For starters, the hunters [[TookALevelInBadass actually live up to their title for once, forcing Dream on the run every step of the video rather than being fought and killed by Dream several times across the video]]- hell, video]]--hell, Dream himself states that this was their best outing. They avoid Dream's traps, opt to simply destroy the blaze spawners rather than guard them or leave them for Dream to find (Dream only gets the required blaze rods because he kills George and loots his items, the only hunter death prior to the End fight), and are generally working better as a team, rarely [[LetsSplitUpGang splitting up to fight Dream alone]] (one of their usual blunders)- they blunders)--they even manage to outright ambush Dream in the Nether Fortress. And later, rather than simply going to follow Dream into the End as usual, they go there before him in an attempt to rig a trap near the End Portal (which retroactively means the blaze rods Dream looted from George were meaningless, as Dream didn't contribute a single Eye of Ender to the portal), guaranteed to kill Dream the instant he enters the End in a move awfully reminiscent of the third 3 Hunters video (prematurely entering the End to rig a preset trap that killed Dream as soon as he entered the End). Dream spends a minute or so sulking about it (with the hunters taunting him by saying there's nothing forbidding them from doing so), then Dream proceeds to kill some creepers, mine some sand, ''craft some TNT'', and '''''drop the lit TNT into the End Portal to destroy George, Sapnap, Bad, and their trap all at once'''''. As this was a [=YouTube=] premiere, the chat instantly [[JustForPun exploded]] with cries of triumph as Dream blew George, Sapnap, and Bad to smithereens (for an added bonus, we see Dream's plan put in action from their perspective as Dream was still in the overworld), then casually walked into the End to kill the dragon. The hunters were at their very best, and Dream had to push himself to his absolute limits to outsmart them- arguably them--arguably the perfect way to conclude a Manhunt episode.
** Sapnap in particular gets some credit. While Dream wins in the end, Sapnap doesn't just sit there and mope about the trap's failure as George and Bad do. Sapnap grabs a bed (likely planned to be used in the trap to explode Dream), goes right back into the End, and proceeds to kamikaze Dream in an effort to kill him before he can finish off the dragon. Sure, the attack is a NoSell on Dream and it actually only helps Dream by leaving the dragon on enough HP for Dream to kill it in one hit[[note]]the four of them actually thought Sapnap killed the dragon even though the game gave Dream the credit, with the running theory being that Dream's final attack only registered after the bed explosion even though he did it before- Dream before--Dream was considered the victor regardless[[/note]], but give the guy props for trying- had trying--had Dream not been armored up with a shield at the ready, it very much could have killed Dream despite the trap's failure.
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* Dream's smaller victories against the hunters all count. In one instance he buffs himself with a strength potion and murders the hunters in quick succession, in another he explodes a bed in the Nether to kill them once they enter the portal, in yet another he bluffs them into thinking he has a strength potion when it was fire resistance, and in yet another he crafts an End Crystal (a rather obscure crafting item) and uses it to blow up the pursuing hunters. But perhaps the most iconic one is him using a splash potion to render all four of them invisible, causing the three hunters to attack each other in confusion and allowing Dream to pick off Bad & George in the chaos.
* There's a fight in the 2 Hunters video during Dream's Ender Pearl hunt that lasts for an entire seven to eight minutes in-video (and over 15 minutes in-game). The fight is an excellent display of Dream's own skill in combat, George & Sapnap's ability to fight him on equal ground and show why ''they're'' the ones Dream has hunt him, and is overall a fight of many twists & turns as Dream attempts to burn them in lava and the hunters attempt to hide the bed letting them respawn and stay in the fight. It ends with the bed destroyed and the hunters killed, but it was a very close one.

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* Dream's smaller victories against the hunters all count. In one instance he buffs himself with a strength potion and murders the hunters in quick succession, in another he explodes a bed in the Nether to kill them once they enter the portal, in yet another he bluffs them into thinking he has a strength potion when it was fire resistance, and in yet another he crafts an End Crystal (a rather obscure crafting item) and uses it to blow up the pursuing hunters. But perhaps the most iconic one is him using a splash potion to render all four of them invisible, causing the three hunters to attack each other in confusion and allowing Dream to pick off Bad & and George in the chaos.
* There's a fight in the 2 Hunters video during Dream's Ender Pearl hunt that lasts for an entire seven to eight minutes in-video (and over 15 minutes in-game). The fight is an excellent display of Dream's own skill in combat, George & and Sapnap's ability to fight him on equal ground and show why ''they're'' the ones Dream has hunt him, and is overall a fight of many twists & and turns as Dream attempts to burn them in lava and the hunters attempt to hide the bed letting them respawn and stay in the fight. It ends with the bed destroyed and the hunters killed, but it was a very close one.



* The enderpearl escape in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kygSV5CJkO8 Minecraft Speedrunner VS 2 Hunters]] is easily [[SignatureScene one of the most famous scenes in all of Manhunt history]], with some using it to compare Dream to an undefeatable anime protagonist. Sapnap and George have cut off his water and he's falling into the end. Then in a moment that's around 10 seconds, George kills Sapnap in celebration and his items fall into the void. Dream moves to get Sapnap's falling enderpearl and grabs it, throwing it to get to safety. He then quickly kills George, securing his victory against the Ender Dragon & the hunters.

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* The enderpearl escape in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kygSV5CJkO8 Minecraft Speedrunner VS 2 Hunters]] is easily [[SignatureScene one of the most famous scenes in all of Manhunt history]], with some using it to compare Dream to an undefeatable anime protagonist. Sapnap and George have cut off his water and he's falling into the end. Then in a moment that's around 10 seconds, George kills Sapnap in celebration and his items fall into the void. Dream moves to get Sapnap's falling enderpearl and grabs it, throwing it to get to safety. He then quickly kills George, securing his victory against the Ender Dragon & and the hunters.



* In the fourth 3 Hunters video, the hunters wait outside Dream's Nether portal and proceed to attack Dream with lava once he enters, causing Dream to use his water- only for the hunters to react by taking the water and knocking Dream off the high tower he built the portal on. With no water, he's doomed to die from fall damage- and then, in a split second (and I do mean a ''split'' second), Dream sees a horse and lands on it.
** Dream's final tactic in that video also counts- after gunning down George & Sapnap with arrows, Bad lasts far longer and manages to break all of Dream's armor but his boots. Forced onto the defensive, Dream proceeds to leap into the void and use an Ender Pearl to teleport behind Bad, knocking him off to his death.

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* In the fourth 3 Hunters video, the hunters wait outside Dream's Nether portal and proceed to attack Dream with lava once he enters, causing Dream to use his water- only for the hunters to react by taking the water and knocking Dream off the high tower he built the portal on. With no water, he's doomed to die from fall damage- and then, in a split second (and I we do mean a ''split'' second), Dream sees a horse and lands on it.
** Dream's final tactic in that video also counts- after gunning down George & and Sapnap with arrows, Bad lasts far longer and manages to break all of Dream's armor but his boots. Forced onto the defensive, Dream proceeds to leap into the void and use an Ender Pearl to teleport behind Bad, knocking him off to his death.



* The "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video is sure to go down in history. For starters, the hunters [[TookALevelInBadass actually live up to their title for once, forcing Dream on the run every step of the video rather than being fought and killed by Dream several times across the video]]- hell, Dream himself states that this was their best outing. They avoid Dream's traps, opt to simply destroy the blaze spawners rather than guard them or leave them for Dream to find (Dream only gets the required blaze rods because he kills George & loots his items, the only hunter death prior to the End fight), and are generally working better as a team, rarely [[LetsSplitUpGang splitting up to fight Dream alone]] (one of their usual blunders)- they even manage to outright ambush Dream in the Nether Fortress. And later, rather than simply going to follow Dream into the End as usual, they go there before him in an attempt to rig a trap near the End Portal (which retroactively means the blaze rods Dream looted from George were meaningless, as Dream didn't contribute a single Eye of Ender to the portal), guaranteed to kill Dream the instant he enters the End in a move awfully reminiscent of the third 3 Hunters video (prematurely entering the End to rig a preset trap that killed Dream as soon as he entered the End). Dream spends a minute or so sulking about it (with the hunters taunting him by saying there's nothing forbidding them from doing so), then Dream proceeds to kill some creepers, mine some sand, ''craft some TNT'', and '''''drop the lit TNT into the End Portal to destroy George, Sapnap, Bad, and their trap all at once'''''. As this was a [=YouTube=] premiere, the chat instantly [[JustForPun exploded]] with cries of triumph as Dream blew George, Sapnap, & Bad to smithereens (for an added bonus, we see Dream's plan put in action from their perspective as Dream was still in the overworld), then casually walked into the End to kill the dragon. The hunters were at their very best, and Dream had to push himself to his absolute limits to outsmart them- arguably the perfect way to conclude a Manhunt episode.
** Sapnap in particular gets some credit. While Dream wins in the end, Sapnap doesn't just sit there and mope about the trap's failure as George & Bad do. Sapnap grabs a bed (likely planned to be used in the trap to explode Dream), goes right back into the End, and proceeds to kamikaze Dream in an effort to kill him before he can finish off the dragon. Sure, the attack is a NoSell on Dream and it actually only helps Dream by leaving the dragon on enough HP for Dream to kill it in one hit[[note]]the four of them actually thought Sapnap killed the dragon even though the game gave Dream the credit, with the running theory being that Dream's final attack only registered after the bed explosion even though he did it before- Dream was considered the victor regardless[[/note]], but give the guy props for trying- had Dream not been armored up with a shield at the ready, it very much could have killed Dream despite the trap's failure.

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* The "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video is sure to go down in history. For starters, the hunters [[TookALevelInBadass actually live up to their title for once, forcing Dream on the run every step of the video rather than being fought and killed by Dream several times across the video]]- hell, Dream himself states that this was their best outing. They avoid Dream's traps, opt to simply destroy the blaze spawners rather than guard them or leave them for Dream to find (Dream only gets the required blaze rods because he kills George & and loots his items, the only hunter death prior to the End fight), and are generally working better as a team, rarely [[LetsSplitUpGang splitting up to fight Dream alone]] (one of their usual blunders)- they even manage to outright ambush Dream in the Nether Fortress. And later, rather than simply going to follow Dream into the End as usual, they go there before him in an attempt to rig a trap near the End Portal (which retroactively means the blaze rods Dream looted from George were meaningless, as Dream didn't contribute a single Eye of Ender to the portal), guaranteed to kill Dream the instant he enters the End in a move awfully reminiscent of the third 3 Hunters video (prematurely entering the End to rig a preset trap that killed Dream as soon as he entered the End). Dream spends a minute or so sulking about it (with the hunters taunting him by saying there's nothing forbidding them from doing so), then Dream proceeds to kill some creepers, mine some sand, ''craft some TNT'', and '''''drop the lit TNT into the End Portal to destroy George, Sapnap, Bad, and their trap all at once'''''. As this was a [=YouTube=] premiere, the chat instantly [[JustForPun exploded]] with cries of triumph as Dream blew George, Sapnap, & and Bad to smithereens (for an added bonus, we see Dream's plan put in action from their perspective as Dream was still in the overworld), then casually walked into the End to kill the dragon. The hunters were at their very best, and Dream had to push himself to his absolute limits to outsmart them- arguably the perfect way to conclude a Manhunt episode.
** Sapnap in particular gets some credit. While Dream wins in the end, Sapnap doesn't just sit there and mope about the trap's failure as George & and Bad do. Sapnap grabs a bed (likely planned to be used in the trap to explode Dream), goes right back into the End, and proceeds to kamikaze Dream in an effort to kill him before he can finish off the dragon. Sure, the attack is a NoSell on Dream and it actually only helps Dream by leaving the dragon on enough HP for Dream to kill it in one hit[[note]]the four of them actually thought Sapnap killed the dragon even though the game gave Dream the credit, with the running theory being that Dream's final attack only registered after the bed explosion even though he did it before- Dream was considered the victor regardless[[/note]], but give the guy props for trying- had Dream not been armored up with a shield at the ready, it very much could have killed Dream despite the trap's failure.
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*There's a fight in the 2 Hunters video during Dream's Ender Pearl hunt that lasts for an entire seven to eight minutes in-video (and over 15 minutes in-game). The fight is an excellent display of Dream's own skill in combat, George & Sapnap's ability to fight him on equal ground and show why ''they're'' the ones Dream has hunt him, and is overall a fight of many twists & turns as Dream attempts to burn them in lava and the hunters attempt to hide the bed letting them respawn and stay in the fight. It ends with the bed destroyed and the hunters killed, but it was a very close one.
**A notable part of the fight is after Dream kills Sapnap but before he destroys the bed, which leaves Sapnap in the fight. Dream is chasing George and gaining ground... and then, out of literally ''nowhere'', Sapnap comes in and punches Dream away (as in Sapnap was nowhere onscreen for the seconds before this) and very nearly kills Dream when this knocks him down a hill- and since he's just died, he does this while ''unarmed''. As Dream lampshades in the bonus video, an armorless, weaponless Sapnap almost took down a full-iron gear, diamond sword-wielding Dream with that one sucker punch.
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* The "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video is sure to go down in history. For starters, the hunters [[TookALevelInBadass actually live up to their title for once, forcing Dream on the run every step of the video rather than being fought and killed by Dream several times across the video]]- hell, Dream himself states that this was their best outing. They avoid Dream's traps, opt to simply destroy the blaze spawners rather than guard them or leave them for Dream to find (Dream only gets the required blaze rods because he kills George & loots his items, the only hunter death prior to the End fight), and are generally working better as a team, rarely [[LetsSplitUpGang splitting up to fight Dream alone]] (one of their usual blunders)- they even manage to outright ambush Dream in the Nether Fortress. And later, rather than simply going to follow Dream into the End as usual, they go there before him in an attempt to rig a trap near the End Portal (which retroactively means the blaze rods Dream looted from George were meaningless, as Dream didn't contribute a single Eye of Ender to the portal), guaranteed to kill Dream the instant he enters the End in a move awfully reminiscent of the third 3 Hunters video (prematurely entering the End to rig a preset trap that killed Dream as soon as he entered the End). Dream spends a minute or so sulking about it (with the hunters taunting him by saying there's nothing forbidding them from doing so), then Dream proceeds to kill some creepers, mine some sand, ''craft some TNT'', and '''''drop the lit TNT into the End Portal to destroy George, Sapnap, Bad, and their trap all at once'''''. As this was a [=YouTube=] premiere, the chat instantly [[JustForPun exploded]] with cries of triumph as Dream blew George, Sapnap, & Bad to smithereens (for an added bonus, we see Dream's plan put in action from their perspective as Dream was still in the overworld), then casually walked into the End to kill the dragon. The hunters were at their very best, and Dream had to do even better to outsmart them- arguably the perfect way to conclude a Manhunt episode.

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* The "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video is sure to go down in history. For starters, the hunters [[TookALevelInBadass actually live up to their title for once, forcing Dream on the run every step of the video rather than being fought and killed by Dream several times across the video]]- hell, Dream himself states that this was their best outing. They avoid Dream's traps, opt to simply destroy the blaze spawners rather than guard them or leave them for Dream to find (Dream only gets the required blaze rods because he kills George & loots his items, the only hunter death prior to the End fight), and are generally working better as a team, rarely [[LetsSplitUpGang splitting up to fight Dream alone]] (one of their usual blunders)- they even manage to outright ambush Dream in the Nether Fortress. And later, rather than simply going to follow Dream into the End as usual, they go there before him in an attempt to rig a trap near the End Portal (which retroactively means the blaze rods Dream looted from George were meaningless, as Dream didn't contribute a single Eye of Ender to the portal), guaranteed to kill Dream the instant he enters the End in a move awfully reminiscent of the third 3 Hunters video (prematurely entering the End to rig a preset trap that killed Dream as soon as he entered the End). Dream spends a minute or so sulking about it (with the hunters taunting him by saying there's nothing forbidding them from doing so), then Dream proceeds to kill some creepers, mine some sand, ''craft some TNT'', and '''''drop the lit TNT into the End Portal to destroy George, Sapnap, Bad, and their trap all at once'''''. As this was a [=YouTube=] premiere, the chat instantly [[JustForPun exploded]] with cries of triumph as Dream blew George, Sapnap, & Bad to smithereens (for an added bonus, we see Dream's plan put in action from their perspective as Dream was still in the overworld), then casually walked into the End to kill the dragon. The hunters were at their very best, and Dream had to do even better push himself to his absolute limits to outsmart them- arguably the perfect way to conclude a Manhunt episode.
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* The "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video is sure to go down in history. For starters, the hunters [[TookALevelInBadass actually live up to their title for once, forcing Dream on the run every step of the video rather than being fought and killed by Dream several times across the video]]- hell, Dream himself states that this was their best outing. They avoid Dream's traps, opt to simply destroy the blaze spawners rather than guard them or leave them for Dream to find (Dream only gets the required blaze rods because he kills George & loots his items, the only hunter death prior to the End fight), and are generally working better as a team, rarely [[LetsSplitUpGang splitting up to fight Dream alone]] (one of their usual blunders). And later, rather than simply going to follow Dream into the End as usual, they go there before him in an attempt to rig a trap near the End Portal (which retroactively means the blaze rods Dream looted from George were meaningless, as Dream didn't contribute a single Eye of Ender to the portal), guaranteed to kill Dream the instant he enters the End in a move awfully reminiscent of the third 3 Hunters video (prematurely entering the End to rig a preset trap that killed Dream as soon as he entered the End). Dream spends a minute or so sulking about it (with the hunters taunting him by saying there's nothing forbidding them from doing so), then Dream proceeds to kill some creepers, mine some sand, ''craft some TNT'', and '''''drop the lit TNT into the End Portal to destroy George, Sapnap, Bad, and their trap all at once'''''. As this was a [=YouTube=] premiere, the chat instantly [[JustForPun exploded]] with cries of triumph as Dream blew George, Sapnap, & Bad to smithereens (for an added bonus, we see Dream's plan put in action from their perspective as Dream was still in the overworld), then casually walked into the End to kill the dragon. The hunters were at their very best, and Dream had to do even better to outsmart them- arguably the perfect way to conclude a Manhunt episode.

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* The "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video is sure to go down in history. For starters, the hunters [[TookALevelInBadass actually live up to their title for once, forcing Dream on the run every step of the video rather than being fought and killed by Dream several times across the video]]- hell, Dream himself states that this was their best outing. They avoid Dream's traps, opt to simply destroy the blaze spawners rather than guard them or leave them for Dream to find (Dream only gets the required blaze rods because he kills George & loots his items, the only hunter death prior to the End fight), and are generally working better as a team, rarely [[LetsSplitUpGang splitting up to fight Dream alone]] (one of their usual blunders).blunders)- they even manage to outright ambush Dream in the Nether Fortress. And later, rather than simply going to follow Dream into the End as usual, they go there before him in an attempt to rig a trap near the End Portal (which retroactively means the blaze rods Dream looted from George were meaningless, as Dream didn't contribute a single Eye of Ender to the portal), guaranteed to kill Dream the instant he enters the End in a move awfully reminiscent of the third 3 Hunters video (prematurely entering the End to rig a preset trap that killed Dream as soon as he entered the End). Dream spends a minute or so sulking about it (with the hunters taunting him by saying there's nothing forbidding them from doing so), then Dream proceeds to kill some creepers, mine some sand, ''craft some TNT'', and '''''drop the lit TNT into the End Portal to destroy George, Sapnap, Bad, and their trap all at once'''''. As this was a [=YouTube=] premiere, the chat instantly [[JustForPun exploded]] with cries of triumph as Dream blew George, Sapnap, & Bad to smithereens (for an added bonus, we see Dream's plan put in action from their perspective as Dream was still in the overworld), then casually walked into the End to kill the dragon. The hunters were at their very best, and Dream had to do even better to outsmart them- arguably the perfect way to conclude a Manhunt episode.
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* The "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video is sure to go down in history. For starters, the hunters [[TookALevelInBadass actually live up to their title for once, forcing Dream on the run every step of the video rather than being fought and killed by Dream several times across the video]]- hell, Dream himself states that this was their best outing. They avoid Dream's traps, opt to simply destroy the blaze spawners rather than guard them (Dream only gets the blaze rods because he kills George & loots his items, the only hunter death prior to the End fight), and are generally working better as a team, rarely [[LetsSplitUpGang splitting up to fight Dream alone]] (one of their usual blunders). And later, rather than simply going to follow Dream into the End as usual, [[CombatPragmatist they go there before him in an attempt to rig a trap near the End Portal (which retroactively means the blaze rods Dream looted from George were meaningless, as Dream didn't contribute a single Eye of Ender to the portal), guaranteed to kill Dream the instant he enters the End]] in a move awfully reminiscent of the third 3 Hunters video (prematurely entering the End to rig a preset trap that killed Dream as soon as he entered the End). Dream spends a minute or so sulking about it (with the hunters taunting him by saying there's nothing forbidding them from doing so), then Dream proceeds to kill some creepers, mine some sand, ''craft some TNT'', and '''''drop the lit TNT into the End Portal to destroy George, Sapnap, Bad, and their trap all at once'''''. As this was a [=YouTube=] premiere, the chat instantly [[JustForPun exploded]] with cries of triumph as Dream blew George, Sapnap, & Bad to smithereens (for an added bonus, we see Dream's plan put in action from their perspective as Dream was still in the overworld), then casually walked into the End to kill the dragon. The hunters were at their very best, and Dream had to do even better to outsmart them- arguably the perfect way to conclude a Manhunt episode.

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* The "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video is sure to go down in history. For starters, the hunters [[TookALevelInBadass actually live up to their title for once, forcing Dream on the run every step of the video rather than being fought and killed by Dream several times across the video]]- hell, Dream himself states that this was their best outing. They avoid Dream's traps, opt to simply destroy the blaze spawners rather than guard them or leave them for Dream to find (Dream only gets the required blaze rods because he kills George & loots his items, the only hunter death prior to the End fight), and are generally working better as a team, rarely [[LetsSplitUpGang splitting up to fight Dream alone]] (one of their usual blunders). And later, rather than simply going to follow Dream into the End as usual, [[CombatPragmatist they go there before him in an attempt to rig a trap near the End Portal (which retroactively means the blaze rods Dream looted from George were meaningless, as Dream didn't contribute a single Eye of Ender to the portal), guaranteed to kill Dream the instant he enters the End]] End in a move awfully reminiscent of the third 3 Hunters video (prematurely entering the End to rig a preset trap that killed Dream as soon as he entered the End). Dream spends a minute or so sulking about it (with the hunters taunting him by saying there's nothing forbidding them from doing so), then Dream proceeds to kill some creepers, mine some sand, ''craft some TNT'', and '''''drop the lit TNT into the End Portal to destroy George, Sapnap, Bad, and their trap all at once'''''. As this was a [=YouTube=] premiere, the chat instantly [[JustForPun exploded]] with cries of triumph as Dream blew George, Sapnap, & Bad to smithereens (for an added bonus, we see Dream's plan put in action from their perspective as Dream was still in the overworld), then casually walked into the End to kill the dragon. The hunters were at their very best, and Dream had to do even better to outsmart them- arguably the perfect way to conclude a Manhunt episode.
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* The "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video is sure to go down in history. For starters, the hunters [[TookALevelInBadass actually live up to their title for once, forcing Dream on the run every step of the video rather than being fought and killed by Dream several times across the video]]- hell, Dream himself states that this was their best outing. And later, rather than simply going to follow Dream into the End as usual, [[CombatPragmatist they go there before him in an attempt to rig a trap near the End Portal, guaranteed to kill Dream the instant he enters the End]] in a move awfully reminiscent of the third 3 Hunters video (prematurely entering the End to rig a preset trap that killed Dream as soon as he entered the End). Dream spends a minute or so sulking about it (with the hunters taunting him by saying there's nothing forbidding them from doing so), then Dream proceeds to kill some creepers, mine some sand, ''craft some TNT'', and '''''drop the lit TNT into the End Portal to destroy George, Sapnap, Bad, and their trap all at once'''''. As this was a [=YouTube=] premiere, the chat instantly [[JustForPun exploded]] with cries of triumph as Dream blew George, Sapnap, & Bad to smithereens (for an added bonus, we see Dream's plan put in action from their perspective as Dream was still in the overworld), then casually walked into the End to kill the dragon. The hunters were at their very best, and Dream had to do even better to outsmart them- arguably the perfect way to conclude a Manhunt episode.

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* The "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video is sure to go down in history. For starters, the hunters [[TookALevelInBadass actually live up to their title for once, forcing Dream on the run every step of the video rather than being fought and killed by Dream several times across the video]]- hell, Dream himself states that this was their best outing. They avoid Dream's traps, opt to simply destroy the blaze spawners rather than guard them (Dream only gets the blaze rods because he kills George & loots his items, the only hunter death prior to the End fight), and are generally working better as a team, rarely [[LetsSplitUpGang splitting up to fight Dream alone]] (one of their usual blunders). And later, rather than simply going to follow Dream into the End as usual, [[CombatPragmatist they go there before him in an attempt to rig a trap near the End Portal, Portal (which retroactively means the blaze rods Dream looted from George were meaningless, as Dream didn't contribute a single Eye of Ender to the portal), guaranteed to kill Dream the instant he enters the End]] in a move awfully reminiscent of the third 3 Hunters video (prematurely entering the End to rig a preset trap that killed Dream as soon as he entered the End). Dream spends a minute or so sulking about it (with the hunters taunting him by saying there's nothing forbidding them from doing so), then Dream proceeds to kill some creepers, mine some sand, ''craft some TNT'', and '''''drop the lit TNT into the End Portal to destroy George, Sapnap, Bad, and their trap all at once'''''. As this was a [=YouTube=] premiere, the chat instantly [[JustForPun exploded]] with cries of triumph as Dream blew George, Sapnap, & Bad to smithereens (for an added bonus, we see Dream's plan put in action from their perspective as Dream was still in the overworld), then casually walked into the End to kill the dragon. The hunters were at their very best, and Dream had to do even better to outsmart them- arguably the perfect way to conclude a Manhunt episode.
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** Sapnap in particular gets some credit. While Dream wins in the end, Sapnap doesn't just sit there and mope about the trap's failure as George & Bad do. Sapnap grabs a bed (likely planned to be used in the trap to explode Dream), goes right back into the End, and proceeds to kamikaze Dream in an effort to kill him before he can finish off the dragon. Sure, the attack is a NoSell on Dream and it actually only helps Dream by leaving the dragon on enough HP for Dream to kill it in one hit[[note]]the four of them actually thought Sapnap killed the dragon even though the game gave Dream the credit, but looking closely Dream's final attack only registers after the bed explosion even though he did it before- Dream was considered the victor regardless[[/note]], but give the guy props for trying- had Dream not been armored up with a shield at the ready, it very much could have killed Dream despite the trap's failure.

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** Sapnap in particular gets some credit. While Dream wins in the end, Sapnap doesn't just sit there and mope about the trap's failure as George & Bad do. Sapnap grabs a bed (likely planned to be used in the trap to explode Dream), goes right back into the End, and proceeds to kamikaze Dream in an effort to kill him before he can finish off the dragon. Sure, the attack is a NoSell on Dream and it actually only helps Dream by leaving the dragon on enough HP for Dream to kill it in one hit[[note]]the four of them actually thought Sapnap killed the dragon even though the game gave Dream the credit, but looking closely with the running theory being that Dream's final attack only registers registered after the bed explosion even though he did it before- Dream was considered the victor regardless[[/note]], but give the guy props for trying- had Dream not been armored up with a shield at the ready, it very much could have killed Dream despite the trap's failure.
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** Sapnap in particular gets some credit. While Dream wins in the end, Sapnap doesn't just sit there and mope about the trap's failure as George & Bad do. Sapnap grabs some a bed (likely planned to be used in the trap to explode Dream), goes right back into the End, and proceeds to kamikaze Dream in an effort to kill him before he can finish off the dragon. Sure, the attack is a NoSell on Dream and it actually only helps Dream by leaving the dragon on enough HP for Dream to kill it in one hit[[note]]the four of them actually thought Sapnap killed the dragon even though the game gave Dream the credit, but looking closely Dream's final attack only registers after the bed explosion even though he did it before- Dream was considered the victor regardless[[/note]], but give the guy props for trying- had Dream not been armored up with a shield at the ready, it very much could have killed Dream despite the trap's failure.

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** Sapnap in particular gets some credit. While Dream wins in the end, Sapnap doesn't just sit there and mope about the trap's failure as George & Bad do. Sapnap grabs some a bed (likely planned to be used in the trap to explode Dream), goes right back into the End, and proceeds to kamikaze Dream in an effort to kill him before he can finish off the dragon. Sure, the attack is a NoSell on Dream and it actually only helps Dream by leaving the dragon on enough HP for Dream to kill it in one hit[[note]]the four of them actually thought Sapnap killed the dragon even though the game gave Dream the credit, but looking closely Dream's final attack only registers after the bed explosion even though he did it before- Dream was considered the victor regardless[[/note]], but give the guy props for trying- had Dream not been armored up with a shield at the ready, it very much could have killed Dream despite the trap's failure.

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* The enderpearl escape in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kygSV5CJkO8 Minecraft Speedrunner VS 2 Hunters]] is one of the most famous scenes for Dream. Sapnap and George have cut off his water and he's falling into the end. Then in a moment that's around 10 seconds, George accidentially kills Sapnap and his items fall into the void. Dream moves to get Sapnap's falling enderpearl and grabs it, throwing it to get to safety.

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*Dream's smaller victories against the hunters all count. In one instance he buffs himself with a strength potion and murders the hunters in quick succession, in another he explodes a bed in the Nether to kill them once they enter the portal, in yet another he bluffs them into thinking he has a strength potion when it was fire resistance, and in yet another he crafts an End Crystal (a rather obscure crafting item) and uses it to blow up the pursuing hunters. But perhaps the most iconic one is him using a splash potion to render all four of them invisible, causing the three hunters to attack each other in confusion and allowing Dream to pick off Bad & George in the chaos.
* The enderpearl escape in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kygSV5CJkO8 Minecraft Speedrunner VS 2 Hunters]] is easily [[SignatureScene one of the most famous scenes for Dream.in all of Manhunt history]], with some using it to compare Dream to an undefeatable anime protagonist. Sapnap and George have cut off his water and he's falling into the end. Then in a moment that's around 10 seconds, George accidentially kills Sapnap in celebration and his items fall into the void. Dream moves to get Sapnap's falling enderpearl and grabs it, throwing it to get to safety. He then quickly kills George, securing his victory against the Ender Dragon & the hunters.


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*In the fourth 3 Hunters video, the hunters wait outside Dream's Nether portal and proceed to attack Dream with lava once he enters, causing Dream to use his water- only for the hunters to react by taking the water and knocking Dream off the high tower he built the portal on. With no water, he's doomed to die from fall damage- and then, in a split second (and I do mean a ''split'' second), Dream sees a horse and lands on it.
**Dream's final tactic in that video also counts- after gunning down George & Sapnap with arrows, Bad lasts far longer and manages to break all of Dream's armor but his boots. Forced onto the defensive, Dream proceeds to leap into the void and use an Ender Pearl to teleport behind Bad, knocking him off to his death.
***Notable in that this tactic was what Dream planned to do in the 2 Hunters video, but he had no Ender Pearls and was doomed to die when cornered- and then George's infamous blunder occurred, creating the iconic scene we know and love.
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* The "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video is sure to go down in history. For starters, the hunters [[TookALevelInBadass actually live up to their title, forcing Dream on the run every step of the video rather than being fought and killed by Dream]]- hell, Dream himself states that this was their best outing. And later, rather than simply going to follow Dream into the End as usual, [[CombatPragmatist they go there before him in an attempt to rig a trap near the End Portal, guaranteed to kill Dream the instant he enters the End]] in a move awfully reminiscent of the third 3 Hunters video (prematurely entering the End to rig a preset trap that killed Dream as soon as he entered the End). Dream spends a minute or so sulking about it (with the hunters taunting him by saying there's nothing forbidding them from doing so), then Dream proceeds to kill some creepers, mine some sand, ''craft some TNT'', and '''''drop the lit TNT into the End Portal to destroy George, Sapnap, & Bad all at once'''''. As this was a [=YouTube=] premiere, the chat instantly [[JustForPun exploded]] with cries of triumph as Dream blew George, Sapnap, & Bad to smithereens (for an added bonus, we see Dream's plan put in action from their perspective as Dream was still in the overworld), then casually walked into the End to kill the dragon. The hunters were at their very best, and Dream had to do even better to outsmart them- arguably the perfect way to conclude a Manhunt episode.

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* The "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video is sure to go down in history. For starters, the hunters [[TookALevelInBadass actually live up to their title, title for once, forcing Dream on the run every step of the video rather than being fought and killed by Dream]]- Dream several times across the video]]- hell, Dream himself states that this was their best outing. And later, rather than simply going to follow Dream into the End as usual, [[CombatPragmatist they go there before him in an attempt to rig a trap near the End Portal, guaranteed to kill Dream the instant he enters the End]] in a move awfully reminiscent of the third 3 Hunters video (prematurely entering the End to rig a preset trap that killed Dream as soon as he entered the End). Dream spends a minute or so sulking about it (with the hunters taunting him by saying there's nothing forbidding them from doing so), then Dream proceeds to kill some creepers, mine some sand, ''craft some TNT'', and '''''drop the lit TNT into the End Portal to destroy George, Sapnap, & Bad Bad, and their trap all at once'''''. As this was a [=YouTube=] premiere, the chat instantly [[JustForPun exploded]] with cries of triumph as Dream blew George, Sapnap, & Bad to smithereens (for an added bonus, we see Dream's plan put in action from their perspective as Dream was still in the overworld), then casually walked into the End to kill the dragon. The hunters were at their very best, and Dream had to do even better to outsmart them- arguably the perfect way to conclude a Manhunt episode.
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* The "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video is sure to go down in history. For starters, the hunters [[TookAStepInBadass actually live up to their title, forcing Dream on the run every step of the video rather than being fought and killed by Dream]]- hell, Dream himself states that this was their best outing. And later, rather than simply going to follow Dream into the End as usual, [[CombatPragmatist they go there before him in an attempt to rig a trap near the End Portal, guaranteed to kill Dream the instant he enters the End]] in a move awfully reminiscent of the third 3 Hunters video (prematurely entering the End to rig a preset trap that killed Dream as soon as he entered the End). Dream spends a minute or so sulking about it (with the hunters taunting him by saying there's nothing forbidding them from doing so), then Dream proceeds to kill some creepers, mine some sand, ''craft some TNT'', and '''''drop the lit TNT into the End Portal to destroy George, Sapnap, & Bad all at once'''''. As this was a [=YouTube=] premiere, the chat instantly [[JustForPun exploded]] with cries of triumph as Dream blew George, Sapnap, & Bad to smithereens (for an added bonus, we see Dream's plan put in action from their perspective as Dream was still in the overworld), then casually walked into the End to kill the dragon. The hunters were at their very best, and Dream had to do even better to outsmart them- arguably the perfect way to conclude a Manhunt episode.

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* The "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video is sure to go down in history. For starters, the hunters [[TookAStepInBadass [[TookALevelInBadass actually live up to their title, forcing Dream on the run every step of the video rather than being fought and killed by Dream]]- hell, Dream himself states that this was their best outing. And later, rather than simply going to follow Dream into the End as usual, [[CombatPragmatist they go there before him in an attempt to rig a trap near the End Portal, guaranteed to kill Dream the instant he enters the End]] in a move awfully reminiscent of the third 3 Hunters video (prematurely entering the End to rig a preset trap that killed Dream as soon as he entered the End). Dream spends a minute or so sulking about it (with the hunters taunting him by saying there's nothing forbidding them from doing so), then Dream proceeds to kill some creepers, mine some sand, ''craft some TNT'', and '''''drop the lit TNT into the End Portal to destroy George, Sapnap, & Bad all at once'''''. As this was a [=YouTube=] premiere, the chat instantly [[JustForPun exploded]] with cries of triumph as Dream blew George, Sapnap, & Bad to smithereens (for an added bonus, we see Dream's plan put in action from their perspective as Dream was still in the overworld), then casually walked into the End to kill the dragon. The hunters were at their very best, and Dream had to do even better to outsmart them- arguably the perfect way to conclude a Manhunt episode.
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* The ending of the "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video is sure to go down in history. George, Sapnap, & Bad [[TookALevelInBadass take things a step further]]- rather than simply going to follow Dream into the End, [[CombatPragmatist they go there before him in an attempt to rig an exploding bed trap]][[note]]beds explode in the End, just as in the Nether[[/note]] [[CombatPragmatist near the End Portal, guaranteed to kill Dream the instant he enters the End]] in a move awfully reminiscent of the third 3 Hunters video (prematurely entering the End to rig a preset trap that killed Dream as soon as he entered the End). Dream spends a minute or so sulking about it (with the hunters taunting him by saying there's nothing forbidding them from doing so), then Dream proceeds to kill some creepers, mine some sand, ''craft some TNT'', and '''''drop the lit TNT into the End Portal to destroy George, Sapnap, & Bad all at once'''''. As this was a [=YouTube=] premiere, the chat instantly [[JustForPun exploded]] with cries of triumph as Dream blew George, Sapnap, & Bad to smithereens (for an added bonus, we see Dream's plan put in action from their perspective as Dream was still in the overworld), then casually walked into the End to kill the dragon.
** Sapnap in particular gets some credit. While Dream wins in the end, Sapnap doesn't just sit there and mope about the trap's failure as George & Bad do. Sapnap grabs some of the leftover beds, goes right back into the End, and proceeds to kamikaze Dream in an effort to kill him before he can finish off the dragon. Sure, the attack is a NoSell on Dream and it actually only helps Dream by leaving the dragon on enough HP for Dream to kill it in one hit[[note]]the four of them actually thought Sapnap killed the dragon even though the game gave Dream the credit, but looking closely Dream's final attack only registers after the bed explosion even though he did it before- Dream was considered the victor regardless[[/note]], but give the guy props for trying- had Dream not been armored up with a shield at the ready, it very much could have killed Dream despite the trap's failure.

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* The ending of the "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video is sure to go down in history. George, Sapnap, & Bad [[TookALevelInBadass take things a For starters, the hunters [[TookAStepInBadass actually live up to their title, forcing Dream on the run every step further]]- of the video rather than being fought and killed by Dream]]- hell, Dream himself states that this was their best outing. And later, rather than simply going to follow Dream into the End, End as usual, [[CombatPragmatist they go there before him in an attempt to rig an exploding bed trap]][[note]]beds explode in the End, just as in the Nether[[/note]] [[CombatPragmatist a trap near the End Portal, guaranteed to kill Dream the instant he enters the End]] in a move awfully reminiscent of the third 3 Hunters video (prematurely entering the End to rig a preset trap that killed Dream as soon as he entered the End). Dream spends a minute or so sulking about it (with the hunters taunting him by saying there's nothing forbidding them from doing so), then Dream proceeds to kill some creepers, mine some sand, ''craft some TNT'', and '''''drop the lit TNT into the End Portal to destroy George, Sapnap, & Bad all at once'''''. As this was a [=YouTube=] premiere, the chat instantly [[JustForPun exploded]] with cries of triumph as Dream blew George, Sapnap, & Bad to smithereens (for an added bonus, we see Dream's plan put in action from their perspective as Dream was still in the overworld), then casually walked into the End to kill the dragon.
dragon. The hunters were at their very best, and Dream had to do even better to outsmart them- arguably the perfect way to conclude a Manhunt episode.
** Sapnap in particular gets some credit. While Dream wins in the end, Sapnap doesn't just sit there and mope about the trap's failure as George & Bad do. Sapnap grabs some of a bed (likely planned to be used in the leftover beds, trap to explode Dream), goes right back into the End, and proceeds to kamikaze Dream in an effort to kill him before he can finish off the dragon. Sure, the attack is a NoSell on Dream and it actually only helps Dream by leaving the dragon on enough HP for Dream to kill it in one hit[[note]]the four of them actually thought Sapnap killed the dragon even though the game gave Dream the credit, but looking closely Dream's final attack only registers after the bed explosion even though he did it before- Dream was considered the victor regardless[[/note]], but give the guy props for trying- had Dream not been armored up with a shield at the ready, it very much could have killed Dream despite the trap's failure.
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* The ending of the "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video is sure to go down in history. George, Sapnap, & Bad [[TookALevelInBadass take things a step further]]- rather than simply going to follow Dream into the End, [[CombatPragmatist they go there before him in an attempt to rig an exploding bed trap]][[note]]beds explode in the End, just as in the Nether[[/note]] [[Combat Pragmatist near the End Portal, guaranteed to kill Dream the instant he enters the End]] in a move awfully reminiscent of the third 3 Hunters video (prematurely entering the End to rig a preset trap that killed Dream as soon as he entered the End). Dream spends a minute or so sulking about it (with the hunters taunting him by saying there's nothing forbidding them from doing so), then Dream proceeds to kill some creepers, mine some sand, ''craft some TNT'', and '''''drop the lit TNT into the End Portal to destroy George, Sapnap, & Bad all at once'''''. As this was a [=YouTube=] premiere, the chat instantly [[JustForPun exploded]] with cries of triumph as Dream blew George, Sapnap, & Bad to smithereens (for an added bonus, we see Dream's plan put in action from their perspective as Dream was still in the overworld), then casually walked into the End to kill the dragon.

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* The ending of the "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video is sure to go down in history. George, Sapnap, & Bad [[TookALevelInBadass take things a step further]]- rather than simply going to follow Dream into the End, [[CombatPragmatist they go there before him in an attempt to rig an exploding bed trap]][[note]]beds explode in the End, just as in the Nether[[/note]] [[Combat Pragmatist [[CombatPragmatist near the End Portal, guaranteed to kill Dream the instant he enters the End]] in a move awfully reminiscent of the third 3 Hunters video (prematurely entering the End to rig a preset trap that killed Dream as soon as he entered the End). Dream spends a minute or so sulking about it (with the hunters taunting him by saying there's nothing forbidding them from doing so), then Dream proceeds to kill some creepers, mine some sand, ''craft some TNT'', and '''''drop the lit TNT into the End Portal to destroy George, Sapnap, & Bad all at once'''''. As this was a [=YouTube=] premiere, the chat instantly [[JustForPun exploded]] with cries of triumph as Dream blew George, Sapnap, & Bad to smithereens (for an added bonus, we see Dream's plan put in action from their perspective as Dream was still in the overworld), then casually walked into the End to kill the dragon.
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* The ending of the "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video is sure to go down in history. George, Sapnap, & Bad [[TookALevelInBadass take things a step further]]- rather than simply going to follow Dream into the End, [[CombatPragmatist they go there before him in an attempt to rig an exploding bed trap[[note]]beds explode in the End, just as in the Nether[[/note]] near the End Portal, guaranteed to kill Dream the instant he enters the End]] in a move awfully reminiscent of the third 3 Hunters video (prematurely entering the End to rig a preset trap that killed Dream as soon as he entered the End). Dream spends a minute or so sulking about it (with the hunters taunting him by saying there's nothing forbidding them from doing so), then Dream proceeds to kill some creepers, mine some sand, ''craft some TNT'', and '''''drop the lit TNT into the End Portal to destroy George, Sapnap, & Bad all at once'''''. As this was a [=YouTube=] premiere, the chat instantly [[JustForPun exploded]] with cries of triumph as Dream blew George, Sapnap, & Bad to smithereens (for an added bonus, we see Dream's plan put in action from their perspective as Dream was still in the overworld), then casually walked into the End to kill the dragon.

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* The ending of the "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video is sure to go down in history. George, Sapnap, & Bad [[TookALevelInBadass take things a step further]]- rather than simply going to follow Dream into the End, [[CombatPragmatist they go there before him in an attempt to rig an exploding bed trap[[note]]beds trap]][[note]]beds explode in the End, just as in the Nether[[/note]] [[Combat Pragmatist near the End Portal, guaranteed to kill Dream the instant he enters the End]] in a move awfully reminiscent of the third 3 Hunters video (prematurely entering the End to rig a preset trap that killed Dream as soon as he entered the End). Dream spends a minute or so sulking about it (with the hunters taunting him by saying there's nothing forbidding them from doing so), then Dream proceeds to kill some creepers, mine some sand, ''craft some TNT'', and '''''drop the lit TNT into the End Portal to destroy George, Sapnap, & Bad all at once'''''. As this was a [=YouTube=] premiere, the chat instantly [[JustForPun exploded]] with cries of triumph as Dream blew George, Sapnap, & Bad to smithereens (for an added bonus, we see Dream's plan put in action from their perspective as Dream was still in the overworld), then casually walked into the End to kill the dragon.
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* The ending of the "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video is sure to go down in history. George, Sapnap, & Bad [[TookALevelInBadass take things a step further]]- rather than simply going to follow Dream into the End, [[CombatPragmatist they go there before him in an attempt to rig an exploding bed trap[[note]]beds explode in the End, just as in the Nether[[/note]] near the End Portal, guaranteed to kill Dream the instant he enters the End]] in a move awfully reminiscent of the third 3 Hunters video (prematurely entering the End to rig a preset trap that killed Dream as soon as he entered the End). Dream spends a minute or so sulking about it (with the hunters taunting him by saying there's nothing forbidding them from doing so), then Dream proceeds to kill some creepers, mine some sand, ''craft some TNT'', and '''''drop the lit TNT into the End Portal to destroy George, Sapnap, & Bad all at once'''''. As this was a YouTube premiere, the chat instantly [[JustForPun exploded]] with cries of triumph as Dream blew George, Sapnap, & Bad to smithereens (for an added bonus, we see Dream's plan put in action from their perspective as Dream was still in the overworld), then casually walked into the End to kill the dragon.

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* The ending of the "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video is sure to go down in history. George, Sapnap, & Bad [[TookALevelInBadass take things a step further]]- rather than simply going to follow Dream into the End, [[CombatPragmatist they go there before him in an attempt to rig an exploding bed trap[[note]]beds explode in the End, just as in the Nether[[/note]] near the End Portal, guaranteed to kill Dream the instant he enters the End]] in a move awfully reminiscent of the third 3 Hunters video (prematurely entering the End to rig a preset trap that killed Dream as soon as he entered the End). Dream spends a minute or so sulking about it (with the hunters taunting him by saying there's nothing forbidding them from doing so), then Dream proceeds to kill some creepers, mine some sand, ''craft some TNT'', and '''''drop the lit TNT into the End Portal to destroy George, Sapnap, & Bad all at once'''''. As this was a YouTube [=YouTube=] premiere, the chat instantly [[JustForPun exploded]] with cries of triumph as Dream blew George, Sapnap, & Bad to smithereens (for an added bonus, we see Dream's plan put in action from their perspective as Dream was still in the overworld), then casually walked into the End to kill the dragon.
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* Dream at the beginning of the three-hunter Minecraft Manhunt. Dream finds a ravine near some pumpkins and trees, and he sees a small water lake. He goes for it, but just after he landed safely, he uses his blocks to block off the water while all three of the hunters were falling in the ravine, and ''all three of them fell for Dream's trap.''

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* Dream at the beginning of the three-hunter Minecraft Manhunt. Dream finds a ravine near some pumpkins and trees, and he sees a small water lake. He goes for it, but just after he landed safely, he uses his blocks to block off the water while all three of the hunters were falling in the ravine, and ''all three of them fell for Dream's trap.''''
*The ending of the "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video is sure to go down in history. George, Sapnap, & Bad [[TookALevelInBadass take things a step further]]- rather than simply going to follow Dream into the End, [[CombatPragmatist they go there before him in an attempt to rig an exploding bed trap[[note]]beds explode in the End, just as in the Nether[[/note]] near the End Portal, guaranteed to kill Dream the instant he enters the End]] in a move awfully reminiscent of the third 3 Hunters video (prematurely entering the End to rig a preset trap that killed Dream as soon as he entered the End). Dream spends a minute or so sulking about it (with the hunters taunting him by saying there's nothing forbidding them from doing so), then Dream proceeds to kill some creepers, mine some sand, ''craft some TNT'', and '''''drop the lit TNT into the End Portal to destroy George, Sapnap, & Bad all at once'''''. As this was a YouTube premiere, the chat instantly [[JustForPun exploded]] with cries of triumph as Dream blew George, Sapnap, & Bad to smithereens (for an added bonus, we see Dream's plan put in action from their perspective as Dream was still in the overworld), then casually walked into the End to kill the dragon.
**Sapnap in particular gets some credit. While Dream wins in the end, Sapnap doesn't just sit there and mope about the trap's failure as George & Bad do. Sapnap grabs some of the leftover beds, goes right back into the End, and proceeds to kamikaze Dream in an effort to kill him before he can finish off the dragon. Sure, the attack is a NoSell on Dream and it actually only helps Dream by leaving the dragon on enough HP for Dream to kill it in one hit[[note]]the four of them actually thought Sapnap killed the dragon even though the game gave Dream the credit, but looking closely Dream's final attack only registers after the bed explosion even though he did it before- Dream was considered the victor regardless[[/note]], but give the guy props for trying- had Dream not been armored up with a shield at the ready, it very much could have killed Dream despite the trap's failure.
***Dream's editing in this case is a very nice aversion of SpoiledByTheFormat, as looking at the finished video there's barely over two minutes left before Dream even enters the stronghold. It'd be easy to assume that Dream dies to the trap or maybe even before, but nope. Dream just knew that the trap would be the climax of the video and decided to leave the dragon as more of an afterthought.
*And in a meta example, Dream's growth. He was a standard Minecraft YouTuber before 2020, with a decent fanbase and some viral hits but nothing too big. He's proceeded to get ''over 6 million subs in under a year'', regularly hits trending on the gaming tab, and the number of his videos under 1 million views can be counted on your hands (and most of them break at least 5 million if not more, with his Manhunt videos consistently hitting 10 million and above). All because one day he decided to make a video where his friend tried to kill him in Minecraft.

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way to go George and Dream


* The enderpearl escape in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kygSV5CJkO8 Minecraft Speedrunner VS 2 Hunters]] is one of the most famous scenes for Dream. Sapnap and George have cut off his water and he's falling into the end. Then in a moment that's around 10 seconds, George accidentially kills Sapnap and his items fall into the void. George moves to get Sapnap's falling enderpearl and grabs it, throwing it to get to safety.

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* The enderpearl escape in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kygSV5CJkO8 Minecraft Speedrunner VS 2 Hunters]] is one of the most famous scenes for Dream. Sapnap and George have cut off his water and he's falling into the end. Then in a moment that's around 10 seconds, George accidentially kills Sapnap and his items fall into the void. George Dream moves to get Sapnap's falling enderpearl and grabs it, throwing it to get to safety.safety.
* Dream at the beginning of the three-hunter Minecraft Manhunt. Dream finds a ravine near some pumpkins and trees, and he sees a small water lake. He goes for it, but just after he landed safely, he uses his blocks to block off the water while all three of the hunters were falling in the ravine, and ''all three of them fell for Dream's trap.''
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Dream makes some very epic plays in his videos.

* The enderpearl escape in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kygSV5CJkO8 Minecraft Speedrunner VS 2 Hunters]] is one of the most famous scenes for Dream. Sapnap and George have cut off his water and he's falling into the end. Then in a moment that's around 10 seconds, George accidentially kills Sapnap and his items fall into the void. George moves to get Sapnap's falling enderpearl and grabs it, throwing it to get to safety.

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