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I used ADMIN COMMANDS in STEAL A BRAINROT in Minecraft!

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The creator of the video dives into the minigame Steal a Brainrot alongside several friends, but this time decides to take advantage of his admin status to completely alter the game. From the start, he explains to the audience that the normal objective is to steal the “brainrot”—a key item that players must protect—but admits that he will use commands to give a comedic and chaotic twist to the experience.

In the first few minutes, he activates /gamemode creative and equips himself with items that are impossible to obtain in survival mode: maximum enchanted armor, a bow with explosive damage, and prolonged invisibility effects. Using /tp, he begins to move between enemy bases without being seen, studying the routes and traps that his teammates have set up. Discreetly, he places ghost blocks and alters the lighting, causing mobs to spawn where it was once safe. The chat fills with confusion as no one understands why the map seems to be “breaking” for no apparent reason.

The prank escalates when he uses /summon to unleash waves of electrified creepers and Nether bosses right in the middle of the arena. Each explosion sends players flying, causing them to lose their inventory and request a restart, while the invisible admin effortlessly collects the brainrot. Amid laughter, he shows the camera how he changes the time to midnight, invokes storms, and manipulates the score so that the scoreboard declares him the winner prematurely.

In the chaos, the others suspect a “hacker” and organize patrols to find the culprit. The creator takes advantage of /effect clear to suddenly become visible, reappears with all the items he stole, and reveals the prank in an impromptu meeting. Amid complaints and laughter, he returns their items with /give, restores the terrain with automatic backups, and demonstrates step by step the commands used, encouraging the audience to try them in private worlds but never on public servers.

The video closes with a reflection on the responsibility that comes with having operator permissions: admin commands allow for unique experiences, but they can also ruin the fun if abused. Finally, he invites viewers to comment with new trolling ideas, subscribe, and share the clip with friends who love Minecraft and the challenges of Steal a Brainrot

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