🔻 *READ THIS BEFORE YOU MAKE A COMMENT ABOUT MARBLED GHOMA'S BOULDERS* 🔻 The boulders from the Marbled Ghoma fight only have a mass of 40,000 Units. They *objectively* weigh less. However, it is clear that the legs are more deadly. It is a paradox, and I am not sure why that happens. I am considering making a seperate video to explore the stats of the Ghoma Boulders. But no promises.
I think that the damage it does is due to its spherical shape hitting enemy hit boxes weird and that's why its better then the giga block as a superweapon
Going of the fact that an apple in real life is around 0.33 pounds, and the apple in game is 10u. That would mean 1 pound is equal to 30u. So your ultra super cluster of cubes which is 1050000u would end up weighing 1.75 tons, very impressive.
Only 1.75 (customary) tons is really light considering a cubic meter of water is a metric ton of mass. The 4x4(x4) stone cube has a volume of 64 in game units (let them be exactly a meter). And a mass of 50,000 units. Which is 5000 apples(10u) If an Apple is 100-250 grams(depending on the type) that means it weighs bewteen 500,000-1,250,000 grams or 500-1250 kilograms. Using mass over volume we find the density of the stone is 7.8Kg/m^3-19.5Kg-m^3. Water is 1000Kg/m^3. this "stone" is less dense than Styrofoam even using "heavy baking apples". 1.75 (customary) tons for 1344m^3(21 cubes) of stone is impressive, just for the wrong reason Edit: Apparently the whole tower is 168 meters tall, implying the blocks are actually 8*8*8?, and thus their volume is 64*2^3(512 u^3) and density 0.9-2.44-Kg/m^3, either only twice as or less dense than air.
There were like 30 opportunities to use Recall on that tower @ 11:30... And I know being "the most" is great, but sacrificing a single block for a dragon part would have increased the tower's de-spawn distance exponentially 😭
I'd like to point out that by fusing all of these blocks to his weapons, Link is carrying over one million units of weight in his inventory, and then SWINGING THEM DURING COMBAT. What an absolute madlad. Also, missed opportunity to do some crazy shenanigans with those blocks using Autobuild
Mr bread i think there might me a heavier object... Spoiler for main story boss fight: During the marbled ghoma bossfight, gohma makes huge boulders fall on you, you can actually fuse, or autobuild save the boulders and they fall to the ground at extreme speeds and can insta kill silver enemies (not lynels). So although it would be hard to do, 21 of them might be the heaviest object...
@@TheBreadPiratetechnically you could just say it breaks fall damage physics.... I wonder if you could make it fall the same way with indestructible rails to do less damage like every other object....
@@TheBreadPirate The reason why is because it doesn't just hit the enemy once, the enemy gets hit lots and lots and lots of times, so it does a lot of damage.
@@TheBreadPirate Don't forget that mass and weight are different things, it could be heaver and even if its not technically it does have a higher gravitational pull therefore weight
Just don't drink all that water at one, or you'll add too much water to your blood, oxygen won't properly distribute to your muscles/organs/brain...and *you'll die.*
Aww, bread, you were soooo close! The way to use it as a weapon is to make one giant block (not a long stick). Raise it up and drop it. No rotation. I've seen this item one-hit froxes, lynels, and hinox. The way the game calculates damage is by kinetic energy; that is, mv^2. The technique you used of dropping it in a rotating fashion makes it fall so slowly it does basically no damage. The game has a speed limit, and the block that's far far away is reaching the speed limit, hence the block that's near you is barely moving. If the far one hits an enemy, it'll be devastating, but realistically you can only hit them with one near you. Hence the technique is too make one solid mass (not long) and hold it up and drop it.
This is a very interesting question. I have searched far and wide and came to the conclusion that the largest, heaviest object in Hyrule is, without question, your mom.
I get the feeling that the game cares more about speed/acceleration than mass when it comes to damage output. Your extremely heavy build doesn’t end up dealing a lot of damage because it can only build up so much speed, but theres a build involving a large plank from a shrine and one of Marble Gohma’s exploding rocks that can instakill Silver Boss Bokoblins, presumably because the Marble Gohma rock drops down instantly & quickly. it also explodes afterwards which is neat
You could try marbled ghoma phase 2 boulders, they fall fast and can be made to crush enemies if combined with a large surface area to contact the enemies
When you said to hydrate I actually paused the video, took off my headphones, got a cup, and poured myself a cup of ice water. Thank you for reminding me to stay hydrated.
Just realized This would be a hilarious thing to use ascend on. Imagine making a tower of them that you can ascend under and then just traveling up like 300 meters in an instant
There is "Hyrules tallest tree" in the hebra region. If you save one to autobuild, and then fast travel, you can get another one, and keep doing this to create the real worlds tallest stick
I can't believe you didn't try to drop that thing on the bell in the Mega-Ding-Scale minigame. That is correlated with weight for sure. You should def try to get a high score in that minigame.
Just a comment on the editors note at 4:10, friction is actually independent of contact area. Increasing the contact area reduces the pressure experienced by that area, and the reduced pressure offsets any increase in friction caused by the additional contact area. This can be seen in the equation for friction, which is simply 'F = uN', where u is the coefficient of friction and N is the magnitude of the force pushing the object into the surface (gravity in this case). The coefficient of friction depends only on the material, and the only thing affecting the force N is the mass of the object (as gravity is constant).
4:11 Good news, more surface area doesn't necessarily mean more friction. More surface area means lower force per unit of area in contact with the ground, such that the pressure being put on the ground is a constant depending only on mass and the acceleration from gravity of an object. As a result, friction is also constant in proportion to weight *not* surface area.
Nice to see someone appreciate the big blocks! I carried all the blocks from the wind temple to gorudo town for my gibdo defense. It made me go a bit insane. 😅 Big blocks for the win!
4:11 YSK: Surface area actually doesn't affect frictional force! As counterintuitive as it may seem, the only factors that affect frictional force are coefficient of friction (the material and type of friction), mass, and acceleration due to gravity.
1:35 I never could get to those empty boxes on the calendar. I kept saying, "HOW DO I GET TO THOSE DAYS??? HOW CAN I PUT MY VACCATION THERE???" but never could. Now you clarified it for me. Now I know they aren't real days! Thank you Bread Pirate!
ok by pure coincidence i just stumbled onto your channel after i just did a saudi arabia project at my high school then i see your channel and i love legend of zelda and finally realized you put the tri force with the saudi arabia flag that is absolutely amazing
By the way, to make this more practical to lug around, you could replace one of the gigablocks with a dragon part (any part other than the shards) because build despawn radius is based on the highest radius out of all the parts, and dragon parts have a despawn radius of 2000m. As opposed to the usual 80m despawn radius, its very good
The meteors that the lava temple boss rains down on you can be stolen and used to build stuff. Idk about exact weight, but they’re designed to do a ton of fall damage, and they’re pretty big, so they could probably be your super weapon
Actually, surface area does not affect friction, as the larger pressure exerted on a small surface cancel out the larger area of contact of a large surface. However, material does affecf friction, which was relevant in the playbutton example.
BRO WHY DID YOU SHOW ME THAT IMAGE AT 2:21 it physically hurts me seeing that. like i can feel my skin peeling off from the pure trauma of seeing that monstrosity. im a engineer in training at a trade school and if i came in with this amalgamate i would immediately be kicked the hell out. i even get what the images but the sheer sight of a dude seeing 2 nail clippers and a cord that wont fit into a different kind of outlet and things "if i hook these nail clippers to the prong on the cord and shove the filing part straight into the socket then i will be able to use my cord" hurts me on a fundemental level.
4:12 my guy, surface area doesn't affect friction (which i agree is counterintuitive). Basically the increased area to stick is perfectly countered by the decreased pressure of spreading out the weight. Also in a frictionless vacuum, neither of those guys would have stopped moving, the tissues would just fly away faster but i think you know that one :)
I got 21 of those rail thingies, they have a giant square bottom and a rail thing in the center. It was the biggest and heaviest thing I made. It was like a skyscraper
I think its so funny that people AWAYS forget that recall is a thing. When the tower dropped and despawned you could just use recall and then ultrahand it as it was going back 😂
SInce the game's F=ma calulation takes into the account the mass of the entire build (not just the parts in motion), you could weaponise this by attaching two stacked big wheels and a melee object of your choice (such as a metal bar or a log) to one or two large cubes. This setup will allow you to one-shot all rag-dollable enemies and the same affect can be achieved with two activated hoverstones. As an analogy it's like a sumo wrestler lauching a person in the air by spinning a single wet noodle strand at them.
🔻 *READ THIS BEFORE YOU MAKE A COMMENT ABOUT MARBLED GHOMA'S BOULDERS* 🔻
The boulders from the Marbled Ghoma fight only have a mass of 40,000 Units. They *objectively* weigh less.
However, it is clear that the legs are more deadly. It is a paradox, and I am not sure why that happens.
I am considering making a seperate video to explore the stats of the Ghoma Boulders. But no promises.
Nice video 👍
Marbled Ghoma is actually a good boss fight. I like how they took the OG and made it harder.
Yay 😃 a gift 🎁 ❤
I wish we had Ultrahand in BotW... I'd really love to see that thing probe the pit at the Yiga Hideout (before they made it into a chasm I mean)
I think that the damage it does is due to its spherical shape hitting enemy hit boxes weird and that's why its better then the giga block as a superweapon
Going of the fact that an apple in real life is around 0.33 pounds, and the apple in game is 10u. That would mean 1 pound is equal to 30u. So your ultra super cluster of cubes which is 1050000u would end up weighing 1.75 tons, very impressive.
This is HUGE
When you put a 1/3 lb apple in a 25 lb container and call it a day.
Only 1.75 (customary) tons is really light considering a cubic meter of water is a metric ton of mass. The 4x4(x4) stone cube has a volume of 64 in game units (let them be exactly a meter). And a mass of 50,000 units. Which is 5000 apples(10u) If an Apple is 100-250 grams(depending on the type) that means it weighs bewteen 500,000-1,250,000 grams or 500-1250 kilograms. Using mass over volume we find the density of the stone is 7.8Kg/m^3-19.5Kg-m^3. Water is 1000Kg/m^3. this "stone" is less dense than Styrofoam even using "heavy baking apples".
1.75 (customary) tons for 1344m^3(21 cubes) of stone is impressive, just for the wrong reason
Edit: Apparently the whole tower is 168 meters tall, implying the blocks are actually 8*8*8?, and thus their volume is 64*2^3(512 u^3) and density 0.9-2.44-Kg/m^3, either only twice as or less dense than air.
That's like, 0.07 tons off of the heaviest horse.
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There were like 30 opportunities to use Recall on that tower @ 11:30... And I know being "the most" is great, but sacrificing a single block for a dragon part would have increased the tower's de-spawn distance exponentially 😭
He could also have used autobuild to just make a copy…
It would have only cost 63 zonaite
and you can dupe why bread pirate * facepalm*@@_thresh_
I love how you “asked” you “friend” to “help,” really believable.
Yes. I am such a nice person.
What'd you expect from a pirate?
I'd like to point out that by fusing all of these blocks to his weapons, Link is carrying over one million units of weight in his inventory, and then SWINGING THEM DURING COMBAT. What an absolute madlad.
Also, missed opportunity to do some crazy shenanigans with those blocks using Autobuild
Zoro's sword training weights in onepiece, where it is multiple rather thick plates that are at least a yard across on the end of a barbel.
steve is stronger
Mr bread i think there might me a heavier object...
Spoiler for main story boss fight:
During the marbled ghoma bossfight, gohma makes huge boulders fall on you, you can actually fuse, or autobuild save the boulders and they fall to the ground at extreme speeds and can insta kill silver enemies (not lynels). So although it would be hard to do, 21 of them might be the heaviest object...
A lot of people are mentioning that, but it technically has 10,000 less mass. So it's not heavier, it's just deadlier. Kinda weird.
@@TheBreadPiratetechnically you could just say it breaks fall damage physics.... I wonder if you could make it fall the same way with indestructible rails to do less damage like every other object....
@@TheBreadPirate The reason why is because it doesn't just hit the enemy once, the enemy gets hit lots and lots and lots of times, so it does a lot of damage.
These boulder things aren't heavier BUT they seem to fall way faster
@@TheBreadPirate Don't forget that mass and weight are different things, it could be heaver and even if its not technically it does have a higher gravitational pull therefore weight
We left a present at the end of the video. 😇
Yay
*POLOTICS* that's right, I said it
Ul la la
Did I spell it right?
Hi😊
Who else was saved from dehydration because of the bread pirate?
Got to be the best pirate ive ever seen
Yarg!
Just don't drink all that water at one, or you'll add too much water to your blood, oxygen won't properly distribute to your muscles/organs/brain...and *you'll die.*
@@TheBreadPirate comment auto translate turned “yarg!” Into “judgement!” 🤣
So it would seem 😂
@@dagobahstudios3662 THY END IS NOW
Aww, bread, you were soooo close! The way to use it as a weapon is to make one giant block (not a long stick). Raise it up and drop it. No rotation. I've seen this item one-hit froxes, lynels, and hinox. The way the game calculates damage is by kinetic energy; that is, mv^2. The technique you used of dropping it in a rotating fashion makes it fall so slowly it does basically no damage. The game has a speed limit, and the block that's far far away is reaching the speed limit, hence the block that's near you is barely moving. If the far one hits an enemy, it'll be devastating, but realistically you can only hit them with one near you. Hence the technique is too make one solid mass (not long) and hold it up and drop it.
"So if you're feeling a little thirsty you gotta DeAL WitH ThAt"
Facts.
This is a very interesting question. I have searched far and wide and came to the conclusion that the largest, heaviest object in Hyrule is, without question, your mom.
😭
It’s not as funny as insulting. A+ for effort tho
I get the feeling that the game cares more about speed/acceleration than mass when it comes to damage output. Your extremely heavy build doesn’t end up dealing a lot of damage because it can only build up so much speed, but theres a build involving a large plank from a shrine and one of Marble Gohma’s exploding rocks that can instakill Silver Boss Bokoblins, presumably because the Marble Gohma rock drops down instantly & quickly. it also explodes afterwards which is neat
You could try marbled ghoma phase 2 boulders, they fall fast and can be made to crush enemies if combined with a large surface area to contact the enemies
I've heard they work well!
I plan on making a separate video for that.
They do explode after a short while though.
When you said to hydrate I actually paused the video, took off my headphones, got a cup, and poured myself a cup of ice water. Thank you for reminding me to stay hydrated.
Let's go! That's awesome!
Just realized
This would be a hilarious thing to use ascend on. Imagine making a tower of them that you can ascend under and then just traveling up like 300 meters in an instant
Bread pirate: "I had to load an old save file and do it ALL OVER AGAIN"
Autobuild: Am I a joke to you?
Dont let the bread pirate near your bread!!!
Noted
Nah, I trust him with my bread 🤗
Your trust is misplaced Ash.
@@TheBreadPirate What if I bribe you with bread
I was hoping you would post on my birthday! Great work put into this video! 💫
Literally just as you said "Are you drinking enough water today?" I was just finishing off a water bottle lol
😂
Correction: more mass does mean more damage but just make sure that the object is high enough to fall significantly fast to damage the enemy.
There is "Hyrules tallest tree" in the hebra region. If you save one to autobuild, and then fast travel, you can get another one, and keep doing this to create the real worlds tallest stick
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I wish you would’ve made your own mini colosseum to trap mobile enemies in a space where they can’t get away from your battle bots. 😂
I need to remember the battle bots while farming Lynels in the Colosseum.
@@OtakuUnitedStudio lynels destroy zonait buildings
As someone who just watched the “Prince’s Bride” I finally get the stuff he says, and why he says it
YAY!!
You mean "princess bride" right? Or is there a similar thing?
I can't believe you didn't try to drop that thing on the bell in the Mega-Ding-Scale minigame. That is correlated with weight for sure.
You should def try to get a high score in that minigame.
you should've made it a 3x3x3 rubix's cube shape instead of making it tall hence extremely hard to rotate
I don't know if it counts, because you can't recreate them, but what about the House chunks from Hudson's Dream Home? How much do those weigh?
Just a comment on the editors note at 4:10, friction is actually independent of contact area. Increasing the contact area reduces the pressure experienced by that area, and the reduced pressure offsets any increase in friction caused by the additional contact area.
This can be seen in the equation for friction, which is simply 'F = uN', where u is the coefficient of friction and N is the magnitude of the force pushing the object into the surface (gravity in this case). The coefficient of friction depends only on the material, and the only thing affecting the force N is the mass of the object (as gravity is constant).
Thank you for the reminder at the very start of the video. I haven't drank pretty much all day.
🥤🚿💧💦🚰🌊
4:11 Good news, more surface area doesn't necessarily mean more friction. More surface area means lower force per unit of area in contact with the ground, such that the pressure being put on the ground is a constant depending only on mass and the acceleration from gravity of an object. As a result, friction is also constant in proportion to weight *not* surface area.
Oh good. I *do* remember correctly from high school physics.
11:50 when you forget RECALL exists
I love how you thought to make a big fort! That’s something I would do just because building stuff is fun.
I know right. We need to pick up the slack and make a better fort than Lookout Landing.
10:40 I didn't know that there's Shiekah Shrine in TotK! Where is it?
11:40 When you forget that recall is a thing that exists.
And you could throw a brightbloom seed to increase render distance.
NO! I got the name wrong.
The rocks that marbled ghoma drops around you (2nd phase exclusive attack) does a bazillion damage, and can one shot a sliver bokoblin. Noice.
I've heard they work well!
I plan on making a separate video for that.
But they blow up, so be careful
@@TheBreadPirate yay!
I love it when you upload and make these types of build uploads please do more bread
Recall is your friend when the thing you just made leaves you. I wonder if adding a dragon part would prevent your cubes from disappearing.
Alright, I missed 90% of the video so...
ITS REWIND TIME!
Yaaa Rewind time
12:44 The Noise from the Stalmobins when they got crushed was so hilarious 🤣🤣🤣
06:31 was the funniest part of the video 😂😂😂😂
Bro forgot the autobuild
Thanks for the amazing videos, bread!
That's one large step for Link, and an even fatter leap for mankind, keep up the thick research bro
Your channel is so underrated you deserve more subs
You always forget about recall when you need it most
Nice to see someone appreciate the big blocks! I carried all the blocks from the wind temple to gorudo town for my gibdo defense. It made me go a bit insane. 😅 Big blocks for the win!
0:11 Wait, I AM thirsty. Fine. I'll go drink some water first.
Good job!
4:11 YSK: Surface area actually doesn't affect frictional force! As counterintuitive as it may seem, the only factors that affect frictional force are coefficient of friction (the material and type of friction), mass, and acceleration due to gravity.
Whaa!?
I'm trying to wrap my brain around that now. That is so strange to me, but weirdly makes sense.
I'm subscribing to that idea that link here is still just one person rapidly swapping clothes for both cameos lol
I love that! That is going into my head canon.
The bread pirate is in my top 5 best youtubers
10:41 I’m so sorry to be that guy bread but…. THERE ZONAI SHRINES!
Bro forgot about auto build 💀
Hyrule engineering is a great subreddit!
“Come back after you drank something” that voice reminds me of borderlands 2
Heaviest thing definitely links balls
11:40 recall moment.
Glad to see you covering such a weighty subject.
I understand this! I spent summer volunteering at my church’s summer camp! It was very busy.
I'd like to see a video where you try to get to the sky islands without intended methods or glitches, maybe make like a catapult or something
1:35 I never could get to those empty boxes on the calendar. I kept saying, "HOW DO I GET TO THOSE DAYS??? HOW CAN I PUT MY VACCATION THERE???" but never could. Now you clarified it for me. Now I know they aren't real days! Thank you Bread Pirate!
Wait, did bro just sneak a water sponsor/ad into the intro or smt? Cuz the water info, tho helpful, was kinda random 💧
11:44 You do realize recall exists.
Do you realize it fall quickly AND I was in the middle of gliding?
Best part of the video 6:30
I'm also glad I'm not the only Zelda nerd out there ❤
MATHS! THEY ARE USEFUL! I also was thinking of that gerudo desert weight elevator through this entire thing :)
thanks for vid
ok by pure coincidence i just stumbled onto your channel after i just did a saudi arabia project at my high school then i see your channel and i love legend of zelda and finally realized you put the tri force with the saudi arabia flag that is absolutely amazing
By the way, to make this more practical to lug around, you could replace one of the gigablocks with a dragon part (any part other than the shards) because build despawn radius is based on the highest radius out of all the parts, and dragon parts have a despawn radius of 2000m. As opposed to the usual 80m despawn radius, its very good
I love your content your upload scudual is something but you video's are worth the wait
I don't think the sched is that bad
Hi
Mcraft I see you in Careless Rex
How are you doing this before it released
@portiac6097 it was set to premiere and he got recommended the premiere
Glory To me and the mighty Yiga clan
Glory to master Kohga
@@BokoLink168 and the mighty yiga clan
Glory to master kohga
Glory to Master Kogha and the mighty Yiga clan
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10:40 Zonai: 😡.
Oof
The meteors that the lava temple boss rains down on you can be stolen and used to build stuff. Idk about exact weight, but they’re designed to do a ton of fall damage, and they’re pretty big, so they could probably be your super weapon
6:32
ENGIE GAMIN' "epic music plays"
You should make a video about you building a maze for bokos using ultrahand and zonai devices to make elaborate passageways and traps.
That would be funny! I'll consider the idea.
@@TheBreadPirate nice
The autobuild price must be crazy
Nah, it's still 63.
11:05 not the Wind Temple.
With how the glue works, I wonder if it's possible to create an ULTRA CUBE with these cubes 🤔
Whelp, I just counted, with glue limit at 21 you can't make a 3x3, that would require 27 blocks or 24 if you hollow out the center.
If the experiment was performed in a frictionless vacuum both of them would continue moving on forever.
Good morning bread pirate! (At least it is morning where I am) always a great day when you upload! c:
Reminds me of old school game theory, love this stuff
Aww, hope the camp was awesome. Also, very fun video :D
7:16 It's so massive! o_O I didn't even pay attention to how big it was when i did that shrine.
When you had the block fall off the cliff and Despawn. Couldn't you just have used autobuild to get it back?
Actually, surface area does not affect friction, as the larger pressure exerted on a small surface cancel out the larger area of contact of a large surface. However, material does affecf friction, which was relevant in the playbutton example.
I might make a giant cube for a video 🤔
BRO WHY DID YOU SHOW ME THAT IMAGE AT 2:21 it physically hurts me seeing that. like i can feel my skin peeling off from the pure trauma of seeing that monstrosity. im a engineer in training at a trade school and if i came in with this amalgamate i would immediately be kicked the hell out. i even get what the images but the sheer sight of a dude seeing 2 nail clippers and a cord that wont fit into a different kind of outlet and things "if i hook these nail clippers to the prong on the cord and shove the filing part straight into the socket then i will be able to use my cord" hurts me on a fundemental level.
do you not have autobuild, bread?
that one jenga shrine's blocks
Thank you for caring for me Bread Pirate. Not just the awesome video but also the water.😊
11:38 its always the most important moments we forget about recall…
4:12 my guy, surface area doesn't affect friction (which i agree is counterintuitive). Basically the increased area to stick is perfectly countered by the decreased pressure of spreading out the weight. Also in a frictionless vacuum, neither of those guys would have stopped moving, the tissues would just fly away faster but i think you know that one :)
11:39 Remember that recall has infinite range.
I got 21 of those rail thingies, they have a giant square bottom and a rail thing in the center.
It was the biggest and heaviest thing I made. It was like a skyscraper
While I know I misheard it, "ANDYYYYYY- I need a sleep" instead of "slave" still makes me cackle
I think its so funny that people AWAYS forget that recall is a thing. When the tower dropped and despawned you could just use recall and then ultrahand it as it was going back 😂
thank you mr bread pirate, i have literally not dranken water all day, and its already almost 1:00
thank you for reminding me
All I'm going to comment is that I love your editor 😂❤
my god right when he had established the measurement rules the video froze and I went to bed, and this video came to me in my dreams.
What a goon! You could have easily used recall to stop the stack of blocks from falling off the cliff.
"So if you're feeling a little bit thirsty" *zooms in on link*
Oh yeah. I'm thirsty.
SInce the game's F=ma calulation takes into the account the mass of the entire build (not just the parts in motion), you could weaponise this by attaching two stacked big wheels and a melee object of your choice (such as a metal bar or a log) to one or two large cubes. This setup will allow you to one-shot all rag-dollable enemies and the same affect can be achieved with two activated hoverstones.
As an analogy it's like a sumo wrestler lauching a person in the air by spinning a single wet noodle strand at them.
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8:25 but are they as fun as the rocket method? Be honest
The Bread Pirate when he is reminded that he could have used Recall on the blocks when they fell or Autobuild even to rebuild the whole thing : 😶