Minecraft is a game that never gets boring – and if you add Lucky Block to it, it turns into a veritable Russian roulette with blocks. You seem to open your mailbox, you seem to be hoping for something cool... and then suddenly BOOM – you've blown up or you're being chased by a giant zombie. Of course, who wouldn't want to try something like that?!
This time I decided to check my fate and test Lucky Blocks on my own skin. Sounds like a good idea, right? Well, let's just say that the results of this experiment exceeded my wildest expectations... in the worst possible way.
It started innocently. As an experienced Minecraft general, I announced a plan: "I'm opening Lucky Blocks one at a time, at a relatively safe distance from the base." Logical? Yes. Enforceable? Of course not!
Before I could think about it further, I had already hit the golden cube with my pickaxe. "Hey, how long can you wait?!" – I said, and then... A giant cage with lava appeared around me. Of course, the classic Lucky Block "scam".
"Great. Congratulations, I was able to select the 'die immediately' option," I commented as I tried to put out the fire. "I think I'll start recording these wonderful moments of my gameplay."
The next Lucky Block was supposed to bring something better. I approached it with some distance, but my strategy was still "What could go wrong?" I opened Lucky Block and I saw... A random throw into the sky.
"Hey, what's going on? Why am I flying?" – I panicked, rising higher and higher.
"Lucky Block gave me the 'Launch' effect! HAHAHA, BUT I'M UNLUCKY!"
"What? This means that... OH NO, MY EQ!" I started spamming the keys, trying to save my gear, but before I could do anything, I fell from fifteen grates and smashed to the ground.
After the respawn, I decided to do an experiment and see what would happen if I opened two Lucky Blocks at once. Result? An explosion so powerful that my computer froze for a moment. "It's a sign that Lucky Block hates me," I concluded.
After a few failures, the moment of triumph came. One of the Lucky Blocks finally came out lucky – in the form of a pile of diamonds. "Yes! Finally something good!" – I shouted excitedly. But luck in Lucky Blocks doesn't last long. I barely managed to collect half of the treasure, the next block I decided to open created a giant zombie that destroyed everything around it.
"Of course, the diamonds had to be taken from me," I groaned, trying to run away from the colossal opponent. After a while, I stopped fighting. "Okay, get me, I'm ready," I said, then the zombie ended my existence with one blow.
Without giving up, I decided to try the "instant opening" strategy. Without a moment's hesitation, I clicked five Lucky Blocks in a row with my pickaxe. Effect? Total havoc.
There was a swarm of silver fish, TNT explosions, a rain of sheep and... Wither. Yes, a legendary boss appeared in my world and began to destroy everything that moved.
"Oh no, I've exaggerated it now," I stammered as I watched my world turn into a complete ruin.
At this point, I should give up. But no. I decided to open 100 Lucky Blocks in one place. Yes. It could not end well.
The first result? The area around me turned into a battlefield. Suddenly, an army of monsters appeared out of nowhere – giant creepers, Endermen that teleported non-stop, and... a random boss that threw lightning bolts at me.
That was the moment when I knew I no longer had control over what was happening.
Suddenly, a rain of TNT appeared. No, not a few pieces. The whole screen started shaking, and I realized that in a moment I would be erased not only from this map, but maybe from the whole of Minecraft.
At that moment, I decided... flee. The problem was that Lucky Block teleported me to a random place. I found myself at the top of a tower made of blocks of diamonds... which immediately began to collapse.
"Okay, this is an exaggeration" – I thought, but I didn't have time to finish my thought, because a giant cube of lava fell from the sky.
I don't know how many times I died. I don't know how many times I thought it was over. I know one thing – Lucky Block won. My world looked like a total disaster, and I sat in silence, staring at the screen.
Verdict? Lucky Blocks is the best and worst thing I've ever added to a game.
"That was the absolute worst idea," I concluded, looking at the burnt forest in the background.
"That was absolutely the funniest thing I played," I added, laughing my head off.
And that's why Minecraft with Lucky Blocks is the best idea for a totally random game. Was it difficult? Yes. Have I died? Of course. Was it worth it? DEFINITELY.
And you? Have you ever played Lucky Block in Minecraft? Do you have your favorite "accidental disasters"? Share in the comments – every story with Lucky Blocks is a story worth telling! 🎮🔥