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* The "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video reaching ''50 million views''[[note]]it currently sits at 71 million views, by far Dream's most viewed video[[/note]], being the first of Dream's videos to reach such a milestone but not the last[[note]]currently, the first "4 Hunters" video also sits at over 50 million views[[/note]].

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* The "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video reaching ''50 million views''[[note]]it currently sits at 71 76 million views, by far Dream's most viewed video[[/note]], being the first of Dream's videos to reach such a milestone but not the last[[note]]currently, the first "4 Hunters" video also sits at over 50 million views[[/note]].
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* The "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video reaching ''50 million views''[[note]]it currently sits at 68 million views, by far Dream's most viewed video[[/note]], being the first of Dream's videos to reach such a milestone but not the last[[note]]currently, the first "4 Hunters" video also sits at over 50 million views[[/note]].

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* The "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video reaching ''50 million views''[[note]]it currently sits at 68 71 million views, by far Dream's most viewed video[[/note]], being the first of Dream's videos to reach such a milestone but not the last[[note]]currently, the first "4 Hunters" video also sits at over 50 million views[[/note]].
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Besides the "it has been conclusively proven that he did cheat" part, this is less of a "awesome moment" and more of a take that for those who say he did. Besides, he obviously did quite a few trades off-camera, it's probably not that lucky.


* Minecraft sends a TakeThat towards the speedrun scandal, as Dream once again gets incredibly lucky with Piglin trades, accumulating enough Ender Pearls to craft the entire End Portal's worth of Eyes of Ender and still be able to throw them wantonly when his friends give him trouble. He had said during his response video that his proper speedrunning largely served as him [[KingpinInHisGym training for Manhunt]], and respected the ultimate decision of the listing because it wasn't a priority for him. Landing on a low-probability outcome isn't cheating; Dream really is [[BornLucky just that lucky]], haters and doubters be damned.
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* Dream's duel with Technoblade, already being one for the ages, gets even cooler considering Dream's performance. Yes, he loses in the end, but it's a close one, with Techno narrowly winning 6-4 and in such a way that it's discussed post-duel that if they were to do another series of duels, the results could easily change.

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* Dream's duel with Technoblade, already being one for the ages, gets even cooler considering Dream's performance. Yes, he loses in the end, but it's a close one, with Techno narrowly winning 6-4 and (which itself counts as a moment for Techno given the winning game is on 1.16, which Techno admits he's inferior in such a way that it's discussed post-duel that if they were compared to do another series of duels, 1.8 combat). If so much as ''one'' round had gone differently, the results could easily change.might have been different.



* Dream's team, the Pink Parrots, winning Minecraft Championship 8, marking Dream's first-ever MCC win. When Dream and LetsPlay/{{Technoblade}} were announced to team up in [=MCC,=] fans knew this event would be one of the best. When the Decision Dome [[AudienceParticipation (when the audience chooses which game the participants are going to play next)]] came on, both Techno and Dream told their fans to choose Skyblockle. Not only did that game win in the Twitter poll, but more than 80% of people voting chose that option. In the final minigame, the Pink Parrots did really well. Most everyone expected the other team to win. When the Pink Parrots won, people started going to their voice chat to congratulate them. In the end, both Dream and Technoblade's channels got lots and lots of subscribers. Their amount of viewers averaged in the six-digits, meaning they each had at least 100,000 viewers or more watching their livestreams. That makes them winners.

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* Dream's team, the Pink Parrots, winning Minecraft Championship 8, marking Dream's first-ever MCC win. When Dream and LetsPlay/{{Technoblade}} were announced to team up in [=MCC,=] fans knew this event would be one of the best. When the Decision Dome [[AudienceParticipation (when the audience chooses which game the participants are going to play next)]] came on, both Techno and Dream told their fans to choose Skyblockle. Not only did that game win in the Twitter poll, but more than 80% of people voting chose that option. In the final minigame, the Pink Parrots did really well. Most everyone expected the other team to win. When the Pink Parrots won, people started going to their voice chat to congratulate them. In the end, both Dream and Technoblade's channels got lots and lots of subscribers. Their What's more, their amount of viewers averaged in the six-digits, meaning they each had at least 100,000 viewers or more watching their livestreams. That makes them winners.



* The "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video reaching ''50 million views'', being the first of Dream's videos to reach such a milestone but hopefully not the last.

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* The "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video reaching ''50 million views'', views''[[note]]it currently sits at 68 million views, by far Dream's most viewed video[[/note]], being the first of Dream's videos to reach such a milestone but hopefully not the last.last[[note]]currently, the first "4 Hunters" video also sits at over 50 million views[[/note]].

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** Dream, however, has come prepared. After realizing that he'll never defeat all of them in a fight, Dream opts to ensure that there won't ''be'' a fight. He loads an entire ''hotbar'' of crossbows with fireworks, and after one last speech, puts his master plan into effect. That master plan? Use TNT to destroy the stronghold from the inside out and [[MoreDakka fire the pre-loaded crossbows onto the injured hunters]]. Dream's plan doesn't just work. It works so well that he only needs a ''third'' of the crossbows, and the hunters are put so out of commission that they don't even make it back to the stronghold before Dream has slaughtered the Ender Dragon, marking for an explosive but definitely awesome way to close out the 4 Hunters saga.

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** Dream, however, has come prepared. After realizing that he'll never defeat all of them in a fight, Dream opts to ensure that there won't ''be'' a fight. He loads an entire ''hotbar'' of crossbows with fireworks, and after one last speech, puts his master plan into effect. That master plan? Use TNT to destroy the stronghold from the inside out and [[MoreDakka fire the pre-loaded crossbows onto the injured hunters]]. Dream's plan doesn't just work. It works so well that he only needs a ''third'' of the crossbows, and the hunters are put so out of commission that to the point where they don't even make it back to the stronghold before stronghold. Within the next minute, Dream has slaughtered the Ender Dragon, marking for an explosive but definitely awesome way to close out the 4 Hunters saga.saga.
*** Much like the "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video, Dream's editing manages to ''avert'' SpoiledByTheFormat, as looking at the finished video there's barely over three minutes left before Dream even enters the stronghold. Many a viewer watching post-premiere assumed that this would spell Dream's doom, but much like the "3 Hunters Grand Finale" Dream knew the hunters were the climax of the video and decided to only briefly show him killing the dragon once more.
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* Minecraft sends a TakeThat towards the speedrun scandal, as Dream once again gets incredibly lucky with Piglin trades, accumulating enough Ender Pearls to craft the entire End Portal's worth of Eyes of Ender and still be able to throw them wantonly when his friends give him trouble. He had said during his response video that his proper speedrunning largely served as him [[KingpinInHisGym training for Manhunt]], and respected the ultimate decision of the listing because it wasn't a priority for him. Landing on a low-probability outcome isn't cheating; Dream really is [[BornLucky just that lucky]], haters and doubters be damned.
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* One can't give Dream credit without also [[ThePowerOfFriendship 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.

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* One can't give Dream credit without also [[ThePowerOfFriendship 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. In addition, rather than blindly stumble into Dream's traps repeatedly they learn from their mistakes, exercise caution when needed (not that it saves them on ''every'' occasion) and many of the reasons Dream's traps are only used once is because the hunters learn to prepare and adapt to them--when Dream ''does'' reuse a trap, the hunters are often able to counter it.
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* Dream finds yet another way to cheat the laws of physics and gravity. Joining the gliding boat in the ranks is the scaffolding trick, where Dream quickly spams scaffolding in such a way that he manages to effectively float away without leaving a block trail for the hunters to follow him on.

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* Dream finds yet another way to cheat the laws of physics and gravity. Joining the gliding boat in the ranks is the scaffolding trick, where Dream quickly spams exploits an infinite scaffolding in such a way glitch that he manages to lets him effectively float away without leaving a block trail for the hunters to follow him on.
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!! vs 4 Hunters GRAND FINALE
*Dream finds yet another way to cheat the laws of physics and gravity. Joining the gliding boat in the ranks is the scaffolding trick, where Dream quickly spams scaffolding in such a way that he manages to effectively float away without leaving a block trail for the hunters to follow him on.
*The video is quite similar to the previous grand finale, as the hunters manage to stay one step ahead of Dream for most of the video. Even when they suffer casualties by George being cornered alone, they still manage to keep ahead of Dream (doing their best tactics, like breaking the blaze spawners again). And when they reach the End stronghold first, they learn from their last mistake and ''don't'' enter the End Portal, instead electing to camp near it.
**Dream, however, has come prepared. After realizing that he'll never defeat all of them in a fight, Dream opts to ensure that there won't ''be'' a fight. He loads an entire ''hotbar'' of crossbows with fireworks, and after one last speech, puts his master plan into effect. That master plan? Use TNT to destroy the stronghold from the inside out and [[MoreDakka fire the pre-loaded crossbows onto the injured hunters]]. Dream's plan doesn't just work. It works so well that he only needs a ''third'' of the crossbows, and the hunters are put so out of commission that they don't even make it back to the stronghold before Dream has slaughtered the Ender Dragon, marking for an explosive but definitely awesome way to close out the 4 Hunters saga.

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** Much like Dream, Sapnap also takes several levels in badass. Originally he's the least experienced of the hunters, frequently getting killed by Dream, and often [[ButtMonkey in the most humiliating ways]] (such instances being a suicide-leap into lava after Dream destroys the ground he jumps to as well as the [[ComedicSociopathy infamous Wither Skeleton incident]]). Notably, his solo bout against Dream is the only 1v1 Manhunt where the hunter has a handicap (that handicap being full diamond armor), whereas George and Bad had no such handicap. However, he soon gains several levels of competence and overall menace as the Manhunts go on, gaining enough skill to justify his [[LeeroyJenkins many attempts at charging Dream]]. He first TookALevelInBadass around the "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video, where he's notably the only hunter to even attempt to escape Dream's TNT trap (only failing by sheer luck), and he's also the one who makes one final attempt at killing Dream after respawning (also only failing by sheer luck). He also becomes by far and away the biggest threat during the "4 Hunters" video, crafting an enchanted diamond axe that puts him in LightningBruiser territory until Dream somehow kills him and takes the axe for himself, and is also the consistent enemy during the final fight (being the only hunter not to die at any point during the final fight), even being the one to kill Dream at the end.

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** Much like Dream, Sapnap also takes several levels in badass. Originally he's the least experienced of the hunters, frequently getting killed by Dream, and often [[ButtMonkey in the most humiliating ways]] (such instances being a suicide-leap into lava after Dream destroys the ground he jumps to as well as the [[ComedicSociopathy infamous Wither Skeleton incident]]). Notably, his solo bout against Dream is the only 1v1 main series Manhunt where the hunter has a handicap (that handicap being full diamond armor), whereas George and Bad had no such handicap. However, he soon gains several levels of competence and overall menace as the Manhunts go on, gaining enough skill to justify his [[LeeroyJenkins many attempts at charging Dream]]. He first TookALevelInBadass around the "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video, where he's notably the only hunter to even attempt to escape Dream's TNT trap (only failing by sheer luck), and he's also the one who makes one final attempt at killing Dream after respawning (also only failing by sheer luck). He also becomes by far and away the biggest threat during the "4 Hunters" video, crafting an enchanted diamond axe that puts him in LightningBruiser territory until Dream somehow kills him and takes the axe for himself, and is also the consistent enemy during the final fight (being the only hunter not to die at any point during the final fight), even being the one to kill Dream at the end. And now, Sapnap is the one hunter Dream will hesitate to fight solo. Even as people debate which hunter has fared the best against Dream, most agree that Sapnap is definitely the strongest hunter in terms of raw [=PVP=] skill. [[GeniusBruiser Just imagine if he managed to gain the planning and strategic skills that Bad and Ant have on top of it]].
***In short, Manhunt as a whole could be considered a series about Sapnap's growth nearly as much as it could be considered one about Dream's.
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* The mounted combat between Dream and Sapnap trade their attack is equially hilarous and epic resembling the jousting combine with the wild west theme music.
* The Epic lava fight between Dream and Sapnap fight to the death
* At the end of the video, Dream's pit fall manage to kill three hunters, Ant is the only one avoid the trap and turn the fight completly by throwing potion of harming to unexcecped Dream, secure the first ever kill victory for Ant.

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* The mounted combat joust between Dream and Sapnap trade their attack is equially hilarous equally hilarious and epic resembling the jousting combine epic, with the wild west theme music.
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tension and music combining to make it a unique and entertaining fight.
*The hunters display a moment of ingenuity by tricking Dream into going into a
lava fight between lake before turning the top layer into obsidian, sealing both Dream and an unfortunate Sapnap inside. The two proceed to fight to the death
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death underneath the end of the video, Dream's pit fall manage lava lake, with Sapnap aiming to kill three hunters, Ant is the only one avoid the trap and turn the fight completly by throwing stall Dream long enough for his fire resistance potion to run out (inevitably killing Dream) while Dream aims to both kill Sapnap and find a way to escape the lava (with mining the obsidian not being an option). The fight itself is tense and epic--and ''Dream somehow manages to escape'', mining underground and creating a pocket of air in which he douses himself as he kills Sapnap.
*Dream's pitfall trap, which kills all the hunters except for Ant. Ant, however, tops this by luring Dream into a desert temple and attacking with two
harming to unexcecped Dream, secure potions, killing Dream in ''seconds''. It was an entirely unpredicted move (as it'd been over ''ten months'' since Dream lost a Manhunt without at least entering the first ever End) yet one that got Ant his first-ever game-winning kill victory for Ant.and showed he was more than able to hold his own (as Ant had previously taken a primarily passive role in the series).
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* The Epic lava fight between Dream and Sapnap fight to the death
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!! vs 4 Hunters FINALE REMATCH
* The mounted combat between Dream and Sapnap trade their attack is equially hilarous and epic resembling the jousting combine with the wild west theme music.
* At the end of the video, Dream's pit fall manage to kill three hunters, Ant is the only one avoid the trap and turn the fight completly by throwing potion of harming to unexcecped Dream, secure the first ever kill victory for Ant.
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* Dream's channel'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 14 million subs in a year''''', regularly hits #1 trending on the gaming tab, gets millions of views on his videos mere hours after release, and the number of his videos actually under 1 million views can be counted on one hand (for added awesome, every Manhunt video since "Minecraft Speedrunner VS 2 Hunters" (not counting special videos like the livestreamed Manhunt or the [=IlluminaHD=] Manhunt) has managed to break over ''20 million views''). All because one day he decided to make a video where his friend tried to kill him in Minecraft.

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* Dream's channel'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 14 million subs in a year''''', regularly hits #1 trending on the gaming tab, gets millions of views on his videos mere hours after release, and the number of his videos actually under 1 million views can be counted on one hand (for added awesome, every Manhunt video since "Minecraft Speedrunner VS 2 Hunters" (not counting special videos like the livestreamed Manhunt or the [=IlluminaHD=] Manhunt) has managed to break over ''20 million views'').views''--and all of them since "3 People Control 1 Player" have soared past 5 million views). All because one day he decided to make a video where his friend tried to kill him in Minecraft.
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* Dream's channel'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 '''''nearly 14 million subs in a year''''', regularly hits #1 trending on the gaming tab, gets millions of views on his videos mere hours after release, and the number of his videos actually under 1 million views can be counted on one hand (for added awesome, every Manhunt video since "Minecraft Speedrunner VS 2 Hunters" (not counting special videos like the livestreamed Manhunt or the [=IlluminaHD=] Manhunt) has managed to break over ''20 million views''). All because one day he decided to make a video where his friend tried to kill him in Minecraft.

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* Dream's channel'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 '''''nearly '''''over 14 million subs in a year''''', regularly hits #1 trending on the gaming tab, gets millions of views on his videos mere hours after release, and the number of his videos actually under 1 million views can be counted on one hand (for added awesome, every Manhunt video since "Minecraft Speedrunner VS 2 Hunters" (not counting special videos like the livestreamed Manhunt or the [=IlluminaHD=] Manhunt) has managed to break over ''20 million views''). All because one day he decided to make a video where his friend tried to kill him in Minecraft.
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** The mountain is an awesome moment for ''Minecraft itself'', as all five of the players are left in awe of its sheer scale, and it takes everyone a lot of effort to make it to the summit.

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** The mountain is an awesome moment for ''Minecraft itself'', as all five of the players are left in awe of its sheer scale, and it takes everyone a lot of effort to make it to the summit.[[note]]This mountain is part of a shattered savanna biome, a rare variant of the more common savanna. The biome is awesome in itself and deserves a mention.[[/note]]
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* For almost half the video, Dream had been fending off 4 hunters using Stone weapons while the hunters outclassed him with Iron gear very early

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* For almost half the video, *A more minor example, but Dream had been fending off 4 hunters using Stone weapons while deserves mention for keeping the hunters outclassed him with Iron gear very early on their toes while using ''stone weapons'' for half the video.
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Already having to re-update the page for sub count. They say he quit speedrunning Minecraft but this man's never stopped speedrunning Youtube.


* Dream's channel'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 '''''13 million subs in a year''''', regularly hits #1 trending on the gaming tab, gets millions of views on his videos mere hours after release, and the number of his videos actually under 1 million views can be counted on one hand (for added awesome, every Manhunt video since "Minecraft Speedrunner VS 2 Hunters" (not counting special videos like the livestreamed Manhunt or the [=IlluminaHD=] Manhunt) has managed to break over ''20 million views''). All because one day he decided to make a video where his friend tried to kill him in Minecraft.

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* Dream's channel'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 '''''13 '''''nearly 14 million subs in a year''''', regularly hits #1 trending on the gaming tab, gets millions of views on his videos mere hours after release, and the number of his videos actually under 1 million views can be counted on one hand (for added awesome, every Manhunt video since "Minecraft Speedrunner VS 2 Hunters" (not counting special videos like the livestreamed Manhunt or the [=IlluminaHD=] Manhunt) has managed to break over ''20 million views''). All because one day he decided to make a video where his friend tried to kill him in Minecraft.

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* For almost half the video, Dream had been fending off 4 hunters using Stone weapons while the hunters outclassed him with Iron gear very early



* For almost half the video, Dream had been fending off 4 hunters using Stone weapons while the hunters outclassed him with Iron gear very early

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* For almost half the video, Dream had been fending off 4 hunters using Stone weapons while the hunters outclassed him with Iron gear very early
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* For almost half the video, Dream had been fending off 4 hunters using Stone weapons while the hunters outclassed him with Iron gear very early
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** The minecart trap deserves serious mention. It's not just a minecart trap, it's an ''entity cramming'' trap[[note]]For those not in the know, the game kills off living entities when a single block becomes too crammed with... well, entities. Dream filled up the entity limit of an obsidian-surrounded block with minecarts, caused George to fall onto the minecart-filled block, and caused the game's natural response to this to kill him[[/note]]. Entity cramming is a fairly obscure thing since blocks rarely ever have enough entities on them to trigger the game's response to it, and it just goes to show the limits of Dream's ingenuity as he exploits literally ''anything'' he can find within the game to kill the hunters.

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** *** The minecart trap deserves serious mention. It's not just a minecart trap, it's an ''entity cramming'' trap[[note]]For those not in the know, the game kills off living entities when a single block becomes too crammed with... well, entities. Dream filled up the entity limit of an obsidian-surrounded block with minecarts, caused George to fall onto the minecart-filled block, and caused the game's natural response to this to kill him[[/note]]. Entity cramming is a fairly obscure thing since blocks rarely ever have enough entities on them to trigger the game's response to it, and it just goes to show the limits of Dream's ingenuity as he exploits literally ''anything'' he can find within the game to kill the hunters.
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**The minecart trap deserves serious mention. It's not just a minecart trap, it's an ''entity cramming'' trap[[note]]For those not in the know, the game kills off living entities when a single block becomes too crammed with... well, entities. Dream filled up the entity limit of an obsidian-surrounded block with minecarts, caused George to fall onto the minecart-filled block, and caused the game's natural response to this to kill him[[/note]]. Entity cramming is a fairly obscure thing since blocks rarely ever have enough entities on them to trigger the game's response to it, and it just goes to show the limits of Dream's ingenuity as he exploits literally ''anything'' he can find within the game to kill the hunters.
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** The mountain itself is an awesome moment for ''Minecraft itself'', as all five of the players are left in awe of its sheer scale, and it takes everyone a lot of effort to make it to the summit.

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** The mountain itself is an awesome moment for ''Minecraft itself'', as all five of the players are left in awe of its sheer scale, and it takes everyone a lot of effort to make it to the summit.
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* Dream abusing a glitch to [[NotQuiteFlight glide]] off a large mountain with a [[MindScrew BOAT]], stranding the hunters atop it. He does it again less than a minute later, and [[ImprobableAimingSkills lands on a waterfall that carries him to the ocean.]]

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* Dream abusing a glitch to [[NotQuiteFlight glide]] off a large genuinely massive mountain with a [[MindScrew BOAT]], stranding the hunters atop it. He does it again less than a minute later, and [[ImprobableAimingSkills lands on a waterfall that carries him to the ocean.]]
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** ...Which, of course, means that it was all the more sweet when Dream ''did'' reach main trending. And moreover, it wasn't just his main channel. His second channel's video on the "Minecraft Hitmen" spin-off ''hit'' '''''number 1''''' ''on trending''.

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** ...Which, of course, means that it was all the more sweet when Dream ''did'' reach main trending. And moreover, it wasn't just his main channel. His second channel's video behind-the-scenes on the "Minecraft Hitmen" spin-off ''hit'' '''''number 1''''' ''on trending''.trending''. And a week or so later, the "4 Hunters Finale" video on his main channel ''also hit number 1 on the main trending page''.
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*The "3 Hunters Grand Finale" video reaching ''50 million views'', being the first of Dream's videos to reach such a milestone but hopefully not the last.
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* This match adds yet another ludicrous tactic for avoiding fall damage to Dream's repertoire. Joining the likes of the "MLG Boat" and "MLG Horse", we now have the MLG ''Ladder'' -- Dream places a ladder on the ''side'' of some uneven ground and catches himself on it just before he goes splat, saving him.

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