As Minecraft sales skyrocketed and people around the world were going crazy over this new game, Alex who was at home eating bacon and pepperoni noodles was surprised to receive a notification.
A few days ago, to understand how far Minecraft players were willing to go, Alex set out some secret achievements. Every time an achievement was completed for the first time, Alex received a notification with the person's name and information on how they completed the achievement.
Even though Alex spent some Gaming Points to complete this, he felt it was important, after all, knowing your audience is the biggest foundation for a service provider.
Among these achievements were [Kill 10,000 players in Hunger Games] or [Place 100,000 blocks in Survival mode], and hundreds of different achievements.
Among these achievements, Alex has already managed to identify who were the players with the best building skills, best battle skills, players most dedicated to planting and harvesting food, even players who most enjoyed fishing.
For fun, Alex had made a nearly impossible conquest.
[Destroy a BedRock.]
In Alex's previous world, it was common knowledge that BedRock was indestructible, even if the player turned on an autoclicker to attack alone and left with a Netherite pickaxe hitting the Bedrock for 1 year the stone would never be broken.
But in the Minecraft he created, Alex decided to make an Easter Egg. If a player were to hit a BedRock for 6 hours with their hands, the BedRock would break.
Of course, to make it even more difficult, unlike other blocks where when the player hits and the block changes appearance to a more destroyed one, BedRock would always keep the appearance for 6 hours, until after 6 hours and 1 second it would be broken.
If it was a normal person, after hitting BedRock for 5 minutes and seeing that the stone's appearance hadn't changed, the person would just give up and think that this was impossible.
But oddly enough, Alex received a notification on his computer that someone got the achievement [Destroy a BedRock].
"That how is that possible?" Alex was shocked as he looked at the game logs and saw that one player had actually been hitting a BedRock with his hands without any tools for 6 hours straight.
And the most impressive thing is that this player only had 8 hours of gameplay in total, that is, this player only stayed in Minecraft for 2 hours and spent the other 75% of his total game time breaking a BedRock.
Curious, Alex went to see this player's other achievements and he didn't even have a Craft achievement or a Crafting Table, that is, this player spent 2 hours breaking things and another 6 hours breaking a BedRock, who is the lunatic that would do something like that?
Alex quickly turned this player's SinglePlayer game into a private server and joined.
Of course, Alex entered invisible and didn't let any messages appear in Chat notifying him that he'd joined the match.
Looking at the game data, Alex quickly found this player's location and teleported to him. The player was on the lowest tier in the world, and from what Alex saw, the player came here just by breaking the block below him, but the most surprising thing about this is that the player didn't have a pickaxe, so he did it all with just the hand.
Curious, Alex looked at the player and saw that he was throwing punches with both hands in both directions while yelling.
"ANGER HULK, HULK WAS A LONG TIME BREAKING BLACK STONE AND UNDER THE BLACK STONE WAS ANOTHER BLACK STONE!" The player with Steve's Skin was screaming to himself while punching his hands in all directions.
Initially Alex found this player's reaction funny, but upon hearing what this player was saying Alex stopped laughing and was shocked.
'Did that player just say Hulk?' Alex thought trying to understand.
With a mental command, Alex tried to find out what this player looked like in real life, but he couldn't find any bodies.
With another idea, Alex searched the records for a player named Bruce Banner.
A total of 7 players with that name were found, after looking through the IP of these players, Alex saw that there was a player with that name who was playing from Brazil, and coincidentally or not, it was the same IP as that player who was yelling Hulk.
'He really is the Hulk' They were finally convinced of the truth and were shocked.
With an amusing thought, Alex decided to change the Hulk's Skin on his own.
In a snap of his fingers, the Hulk who previously had Steve's standard appearance, changed into a muscular green-skinned man, shirtless and wearing purple shorts.
Hulk was so angry that he didn't even notice his hands had changed color and kept breaking things.
With an unusual idea, Alex decided to do something fun with Hulk.
Using mental commands, Alex changed a parameter for the Hulk, according to how many blocks he breaks, his punches are as powerful as the game's tools.
By breaking 1000 blocks with his hand, he will be able to break blocks as if his hands were wooden tools.
By breaking 10,000 blocks with his hand, he will be able to break blocks as if his hands were stone tools.
By breaking 100,000 blocks with his hand, he will be able to break blocks as if his hands were iron tools.
By breaking 1,000,000 blocks with his hand, he will be able to break blocks as if his hands were diamond tools.
By breaking 10,000,000 blocks with his hand, he will be able to break blocks as if his hands were tools of netherite.
As much as this would take millions of blocks to complete, it would probably make the game more fun for the Hulk, and as this would only work in SinglePlayer mode, it wouldn't affect other players, just practically serving as a mod for the Hulk.
'Maybe you can have fun in tomorrow's invasion' Alex said mentally as he looked at the Hulk breaking blocks while remembering the Mutant Zombie.
The battle between the two would be fun to watch.