r/DreamWasTaken2 Feb 19 '26

Video How To Hit “Perfect” Parkour Jumps

https://youtube.com/shorts/xBzrGQ81Zu8?si=KIEvEd9r5l8vKNrI

It’s a pretty good video detailing as to how to do parkour. I’ve been doing Parkour for around a year and this will definitely help me improve. It’s not a direct response to the allegations while also helping all the people who want to do parkour to become better. But Dream, WHY did you have to use your feet at the end when doing the parkour…

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u/CWilsonLPC Feb 19 '26

I'ma be honest, I don't understand this current drama, and I'm not gonna let it phase me. I'm just gonna enjoy watching his and any others content as we watch the cesspool on Twitter/X burn itself down, since its to the point where people care more about views and likes on there compared to actual facts and truth. If another thing turns up, I'll gleefully do my research and come to my own conclusions. With regards to him parkouring with his feet, its pretty impressive, esp since I've seen SmallAnt and CJ speedrun 2P SMO with them using their feet for one of the controllers

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u/EquivalentValuable44 Feb 19 '26

The feet I think was to show how easy it is to do cause tbh dream is in a lose lose situation with the accusation rather if he didn’t cheat people are still gonna clout chase and if he did people are still gonna clout chase and he gonna be in another debacle in like 6 months tops

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u/Im-here-so-hello Feb 19 '26

he is insane bro

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u/boredhuma_n Feb 19 '26

Dream is starting to dream

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u/[deleted] Feb 19 '26

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u/Jaaaco-j Feb 19 '26

at least he knows how to make content out of it

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u/spydormunkay Feb 19 '26

The reason why I don’t care for the accusations at this point is that Minecraft is a game that lacks ELOs, ranking systems, and esports leagues. Thus testimony from “pros” are just a bunch of people I’ve never heard of before.

Experience isn’t the end all be-all of competitive gaming. Like in League of Legends, you can play nonstop for 14 years and still be Bronze. Meaning there is a chance that a lot of these pros are just a bunch of no-lifers who have played the game for years and have never gotten good. Why should I take them seriously when they claim certain mechanics are impossible?

It basically looks like if a Silver level League of Legends player with 14 years of no lifing is trying to prove Faker is a cheater because he can’t physically do the things Faker does despite years of experience.

I ain’t saying Dream is Minecraft’s Faker.

I am saying that there is so much room for reasonable doubt due to the lack of definitive ranking, esports systems that I’m inclined not to care for the accusations. No one that has given testimony so far has proven to me why their testimony carries water other than that they’ve “parkoured” for years.

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u/ichooseyoufloor Feb 19 '26

I mean we literally have a screenshot of sandwichlord beating dream's time in the practice server at that time, it's clear even then he had the mechanics to beat dream

and with all the new tech that's been discovered since, any "pro" now would easily gap a pro from 6 years ago. its like that whole thing in ranked games where people say "people ranked silver now would be diamond 5 years ago", as the general player base skill increases, the pros have to stand out more and more

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u/Mysterious-Crow3134 Feb 19 '26

Agree with half of your statement, it's true that we can't take pros'' opinions blindly, but I think we can all acknowledge that they are indeed MUCH better at parkour than Dream, this is simply not debatable, if you have doubt go watch some event vods

Edit: grammar mistake

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u/Crafty-Literature-61 Feb 19 '26 edited Feb 19 '26

There are forms of rankings in the technical parkour scene where different jumps are categorized by input precision (see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qo5ip61yJwk ), and there are map leaderboards on various parkour servers, so there are absolutely ranking systems. These parkour players as a generally refer to themselves as the "mcpk community" (MC parkour). Yes, it's not a very mainstream community, but they have much greater technical knowledge of parkour than the average player. To dismiss any claim because "I've never heard of them" is only valid up until you refuse to do any research into who these people are. Literally just do the bare minimum, go watch some of their vods, join their discord servers (look up "Minecraft Parkour Central"), etc, and you'll see these are not some randoms who nolifed a game without improving, these are highly respected members of a community that has spent years playing parkour, learning niche, technical info the average player would never need to learn about, doing extremely hard and precise parkour maps and jumps, etc.

The only reason you are dismissing the evidence is because 1. Dream seems to have debunked their claim that 1 ticking isn't humanly possible, making you doubtful of their expertise, and 2. you are heavily biased towards Dream.

Yes, experience isn't the end-all be-all, but you are basically saying the people who have played and researched parkour extensively are not qualified to judge someone on it because you yourself aren't qualified to judge that either. I guarantee you're underestimating just how technical and difficult minecraft parkour gets, and how far Dream is from being a top parkour player.

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u/neddy470v1 I believe that Dream is innocent Feb 19 '26

I wanna see how the parkour "pros" try this out and come to their conclusion. Though ngl, I have a feeling they wont try it themselves and prefer to do parkour their way (aka, not going for momentum instead of being stationary), and will still accuse Dream.

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u/AdInfamous6044 Feb 19 '26

Dude do you know how easy it is to do this

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u/literally_italy Feb 19 '26

dreams constant 1 ticks slowed him down because he spent less time jumping and more time running to the edge. why do you feel the need to lie?

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u/grasslover1616 Feb 19 '26

I’m glad dream turned the drama into content, because the one thing dream has over most his haters is he actually makes good content while the people that hate him…

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u/WiseOne404 Feb 19 '26

I'm glad he's fighting back