This becomes Ryan's regular skin in Mounted Combat.Ray is the second person to use this skin after Jack in Episodes 1 and 2.Michael is the second person to use this skin after Geoff in Episode 1.Michael - "Carl from Aqua Teen Hunger Force" (Athlete Steve).This becomes Ray's regular skin in Race to Bedrock!.After Gavin and Geoff, Jack became the third person to use this skin.Gavin is the second person to use this skin after Ray in Episode 1.Gavin - "Boris the Tennis Player" (Tennis Steve).Geoff is the second player to use this skin after Michael in Episode 1.Geoff and Ray rotated once again, and Jack switched skins for the first time. Gavin and Michael both continued to use their same player skins from the previous episode. Prior to Build a Tower Part 1, the Achievement Hunters used different player skins than what they use currently. The Achievement Hunters then assess the damage, and Geoff ends the Let's Play. Only Jack's and Geoff's home are left nearly intact, and Michael and Ray were disconnected from all the lag. Initially, nothing happens, but eventually an entire storage of TNT begins exploding, destroying much of the city. Michael then discovers a button, and presses it. Ray then tries to renovate as Gavin throws snowballs at Michael. Geoff, in response, decides to quit and start over.Īs they return, Michael attempts to steal some of Gavin's art, but is killed before he can run away from him. Jack decides to exact revenge in the form of lava-ing the other homes, and then throws lava every which way. Jack then starts trying to fix his house, as Ray decorates his home with art. Geoff then reveals that Achievement City was all part of an elaborate plot to mess with Jack. As they settle in, Gavin decides to pour lava into Jack's house while he's not in it. At this point, Michael arrives in the city, soon followed by Ray. Geoff then proceeds to break more of Jack's home. Upon entering his house, he notices a random block hanging from the ceiling. Geoff then decides to open up Achievement City to the rest of the crew, as Gavin jumps to his death.Īll the Achievement Hunters then log in and slowly make there way towards the city, with Jack being the first to arrive. Gavin then climbs to the top of the building, which he states is also the build limit, he reveals the Achievement Hunter logo, made out of wool, makes up the City square. Inside there is just a bed at the opposite end of the entrance. In contrast to Ray's home, Geoff's home is shown to be a towering monolith, extending into the sky. Ray compares it to how similar it looks to his New York Apartment. Ray's house is up next, and it shows a simple box of dirt with nothing but an inconveniently placed window and a torch inside. Gavin then shows off his house, which is loaded with artwork from corner to corner. After he and Geoff question why the sign shows "Awaiting Approval" on it, Michael compliments Gavin on his hard work. Gavin then proceeds to go to Michael's house. They first start off with Jack's house, which they explain is stilted over top a mine. After revealing the overall layout, Gavin proceeds to go to each of the Hunters's homes. The episode opens with Gavin and Geoff explaining what they did over the weekend while everyone was out: Creating Achievement City.
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