Why 2b2t’s Canal Has Been BLOCKED





The Epic Minecraft Griefing Story: Obsidian Ship Blocks Canal

In the world of Minecraft, griefing has been a common occurrence over the years. However, a recent grief has captured the attention of many due to its outrageous and creative nature. This grief involved the construction of a massive obsidian ship to block a famous canal on the oldest Anarchy server in Minecraft. The story behind this elaborate grief resembles a real-life event involving a cargo ship getting stuck in the Suez Canal.

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Listening Quiz

Let’s test your knowledge about the epic Minecraft griefing story!

Q1: What material was the giant ship blocking the canal made of?

Q2: What real-life event inspired the griefers to construct the obsidian ship?

Q3: What effect did the elder Guardians on the ship have on players?

Q4: What was the ultimate goal of the griefers in blocking the canal?

Q5: How did the griefers ensure the ship would be a lasting obstacle?

Vocabulary

Expand your Minecraft vocabulary with these key terms:

Griefing
The act of intentionally causing disruption or annoyance to other players in a multiplayer game.
Players on the server were griefing by destroying other players’ structures.

Obsidian
A dark, glass-like block in Minecraft that is created when water touches a lava source block.
The giant ship blocking the canal was constructed entirely out of obsidian.

Guardians
Hostile underwater creatures in Minecraft that attack players within a certain range.
The griefers filled the obsidian ship with elder Guardians to protect it from destruction.

Trolling
Deliberately provoking or annoying others online, often for amusement.
The griefers engaged in trolling by constructing the obsidian ship to block the canal.

Withers
Powerful boss mobs in Minecraft that shoot explosive skulls at players.
The griefers planted Withers along the canal axis to hinder the builders’ progress.


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