![]() On December 12th, 2020, Dream made a Reddit post in which denied the allegations and stated that the statement that he "regularly deleted his mod contents" made in the video was false. On December 11th, 2020, Dream made a series of tweets in which he responded to the run being removed by denying the accusations of cheating and announcing that he would be making a response video (screenshots shown below, left and right). ![]() On December 11th, 2020, Dream was stripped of his version 1.16 record (originally 5th fastest and at that time 16th fastest globally). The video received nearly 1 million views on YouTube in three days. In addition to confirming Dream's abnormal success rate with Ender Pearls barter, the research also highlighted Dream's success with obtaining Blaze rods (extracts shown below).Īlso on December 11th, 2020, Minecraft moderator Geosquare uploaded a video summarizing the paper's contents. On December 11th, 2020, 's Minecraft speedrun moderation team posted a 29-page paper containing extensive circumstantial evidence that Dream modified his copy of the game in order to manipulate drop rates of certain items. In the video, Shell Guy claimed that Dream had likely modified his game to alter the barter success rate for Ender Pearls, an item necessary to finish the game which can be obtained by trading with Piglin mobs with a 4.73% chance. The video (currently unlisted) received over 200,000 views in two months. ![]() On October 19th, YouTuber Shell Guy posted a nine-minute video in which he accused popular Minecraft YouTuber, streamer and speedrunner Dream of modding the game to manipulate RNG in order to grant himself a faster time in the any% glitchless category of version 1.16 of Minecraft: Java Edition, which ultimately resulted in Dream achieving a 19-minute speedrun record which was at the time the 5th fastest time in the category.
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