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Valley of Wheat

Valley of Wheat
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TypeMonument, Sanctuary, (now) Wasteland
StatusDecimated
Construction
Beginning2011
CompletionEarly 2014
Population
Builder(s)Jaang, Offtopia, xcc2
Location
DimensionOverworld (plus a pyramid in The Nether)
CoordinatesX: 13,537 Y: 74 Z: 0
Griefing
Approx. date demolished2016 - early 2017
DemolishersThe Resistance, Team Rusher, Team Veteran, multiple independent griefers


The Valley of Wheat was the largest known "sanctuary" ever to exist on 2b2t. The wheat covered almost every block of grass around the area, spanning over one thousand blocks from end to end in places. In addition, the Valley also contained many Ancient Egyptian style structures such as large pyramids, pillars and sphinxes, built using sandstone and netherrack. It is currently thought to be the second most griefed landmark, second only to spawn.

Valley of Wheat Griefed

History[edit | edit source]

The Valley of Wheat was built by Jaang, a player who did not really like to interact with other players. Jaang was the sole builder of the entire sanctuary. He spent his entire time on 2b2t building and expanding the Valley in both of his phases from 2011-2012 and late 2013-2014. Jaang was very proud of the Valley of Wheat, and really enjoyed when other players visited. To gather more players to visit his Valley, Jaang built a pyramid in The Nether, which would lead players through a portal and into the Valley of Wheat. Jaang let players take food from the Valley but never allowed them to build in it.

During a trip through the Nether, Jaang was attacked by another player but was saved by Offtopia, who was one of the only players Jaang ever interacted with. Offtopia would give Jaang gifts and would protect the Valley of Wheat at all costs, killing anyone who did not replant the wheat. Offtopia also invited other known players to the Valley, such as; xcc2, passie05, zxcwbz1, and others. They all helped replant and remove any minor damage, such as lavacasts and TNT craters. Offtopia would continue to defend the Valley, with "tooth and nail" according to Fit, up until the Rusher invasion.

The Valley of Wheat was one of the most respected builds on the server by almost every oldfag. Even the notorious Popbob respected the Valley of Wheat as he did not grief it (despite killing Jaang). However, several players have griefed the Valley. One of the most notorious griefs on the Valley of Wheat (before the Rusher War) was committed by an oldfag known as IMBJR. IMBJR was already a notorious griefer, making it his duty to grief every single building he found. When he griefed the Valley he became one of the most hated players on the server at the time, increasing his notoriety further. The Valley was eventually restored by xcc2, Offtopia, and others. However, the destruction following IMBJR's grief caused Jaang to leave 2b2t. Eventually, xcc2 and others left in early 2016, leaving Offtopia as the last, somewhat of a guardian. Despite these events, many other nonaligned players contributed to restoring the Valley several times.

The Rusher War[edit | edit source]

A Render of the Valley of Wheat from 2018

During the events of the Rusher War, the Valley of Wheat was griefed once again by the Resistance, some Team Rusher members, and independent Rusher newfags. The griefing of the Valley was a major event of the Rusher War as it escalated the Veteran frustration against the Rushers and pissed off several oldfags. The reason for the grief was because the Resistance wanted to become infamous and wanted to be on the Veteran kill list. During the war and after, the Valley was restored by Team Aurora, and several other nonpartisan players.

Present Day[edit | edit source]

Today, the Valley of Wheat is severely griefed due to people with 11/11 dupe items. Most of the original structures and wheat have been destroyed or covered with lavacasts and withers. However, some people still return to the Valley of Wheat to repair portions of the damage. It is more griefed than ever as the days go on. At this point, it's a clone of spawn.

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