YouTuber Recreates Entire Breath of the Wild Map in Minecraft

Grazzyy, a Minecraft player, has been playing Minecraft for many years and has almost exclusively played in survival mode. However, he has been getting the urge to test his building skills in creative mode with tools like world edit. Grazzyy decided to build the entire map of Breath of the Wild in Minecraft’s creative mode. This has been a massive undertaking as Grazzyy is building “everything” in BotW, including landmarks like Hyrule Castle, the Divine Beasts, every incidental ruin, and the guardians patrolling them.

Grazzyy has been working on this project for some time and has completed several locations in BotW, such as the Temple of Time, the Shrine of Resurrection, the Bridge of Hylia, the Faron Region, Zora’s Domain, the Great Plateau, Kakariko, Hateno Village, Lake Floria, and Lurelin Village. However, he faces several challenges while working on this project. The most challenging aspect has been getting started on a new location after completing a massive part of the map and releasing a video about it.

According to Minecraft’s in-game statistics, Grazzyy has spent 19.25 days building his BotW Minecraft world, which does not include the time spent editing and rendering footage documenting his progress on his YouTube channel. Grazzyy estimates that the total time spent on the project, including editing and everything else, will exceed 1200 hours by the time he finishes the project, which he hopes to complete by the end of 2023 or early 2024.

Many viewers have expressed their interest in playing Grazzyy’s BotW Minecraft world, but he has not decided whether to make it available for download or not. He plans to finish the entire BotW map before deciding to share it with the public. Grazzyy also plans to make Tears of the Kingdom in the future since the sequel seems to be adding on to Breath of the Wild’s map. However, this will have to wait until he finishes the BotW map.

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