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|title= Let's Play Minecraft
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* [https://roosterteeth.com/series/let-s-play-minecraft roosterteeth.com]
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* [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1cXh4tWqmsEQPeLEJ5V3k5knt-X9k043 YouTube]
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* Rooster Teeth (episode 1 - episode 46)
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* Let's Play (episode 47 - present)
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{{Quote|As you know, we do a Let's Play every week, Jack. [L]ately, it's been in ''Minecraft'', and it will continue to be in ''Minecraft'' until we all die, because the people demand it...|Geoff Ramsey, ''[[Achievement Hunter Weekly Update]]'' (''AHWU'') #123 confirming ''Let's Play Minecraft'' to be a regular Achievement Hunter series.}}
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'''Let's Play Minecraft''' is an ongoing long-running popular [[Let's Play]] series produced by [[Achievement Hunter]] and to date is the longest running Let's Play series produced by the team. The first pilot Let's Play Minecraft episode, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrLgREKD4kk released] on May 11, 2012, was a roaring success pulling in more than 1 million views per episode, which ultimately led to a weekly series being set up and new episodes released every Friday in accordance with the first. Geoff stated in an episode of AHWU said that he and the rest of the Achievement Hunter staff ''"will upload new Minecraft Let's Play videos every week now until we die"'' showing the commitment the team has to the series. As of February 2020, there are over 400 episodes of Minecraft Let's Plays, 41 of which are Sky Factory episodes (first explored on Lets Play Minecraft Episode 247 which aired on February 17, 2017 and concluded on Episode 302, which aired on March 9, 2018).
   
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As of April 2018, the Achievement City map has officially been retired due to being too buggy to play any more, and Episode 307 (which aired on April 13, 2018) marks the founding of Achieveland to replace it. Achievement City, due to being created in a much older version of Minecraft, often suffered glitches and crashes that limited its use in videos as Minecraft received updates over the years. It was unavailable for the majority of 2017 and was declared dead in 2018 as it can no longer be fully loaded. In November 2019, it was revealed that Matt Bragg successfully replicated, rebuilt and preserved Achievement CIty (especially the downtown area) in a museum at Achieveland (Episode 400).
'''Let's Play Minecraft''' is a popular [[Let's Play]] series produced by [[Achievement Hunter]] and to date is the longest running Let's Play series produced by the team. The first Let's Play Minecraft episode was a roaring success pulling in more than 1 million views per episode, which ultimately led to a weekly series being set up and new episodes released every Friday in accordance with the first. Geoff stated in an episode of AHWU said that he and [[File:Minecraft_episode_70.png|thumb|332px|Let's Play Minecraft Episode 70 title screen; from left to right: Geoff, Jack, Michael, Gavin, Ray, Ryan]]the rest of the Achievement Hunter staff ''"will upload new Minecraft Let's Play videos every week now until we die"'' showing the commitment the team has to the series.
 
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The official playlist of the series can be found [http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1cXh4tWqmsEQPeLEJ5V3k5knt-X9k043 here]. The TV Tropes of the show can be found [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/LetsPlay/AchievementHunterMinecraftSeries here] and the official spreadsheet can be found [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ClIjCxg8XTW6DzSu27FjFB94kjdaGgy-d8IpzyMTmXo here]. [[File:Let's_Play_Minecraft_-_Episode_100.png|thumb|332px|Let's Play Minecraft Episode 100 title screen; from left to right: Geoff, Jack, Michael, Gavin, Ray, Ryan]]
   
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
The Let's Play Minecraft series is a weekly series consisting of five Achievement Hunter members; [[Jack Pattillo|Jack]], [[Geoff Ramsey|Geoff]], [[Michael Jones|Michael]], [[Gavin Free|Gavin]] and [[Ray Narvaez Jr|Ray]]. The series later expanded to include [[Ryan Haywood|Ryan,]] who became a regular, and occasionally [[Caleb Denecour|Caleb]] would join in and most of the time be a medium between community members and the AH team when playing on a community made map. Primarily, they use the Xbox 360 edition of Minecraft, with each episode usually being thirty to forty minutes long sometimes expanding into 2-part or 3-part episodes. The first episode was released on May 11, 2012, two days after Minecraft was released on the Xbox 360. The series reached it's 50th episode on May 10, 2013, one day before the anniversary of the series. The 100th episode is scheduled for release on April 25, 2014.
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The Let's Play Minecraft series is a weekly series releasing every Friday that originally (and still consists of) five Achievement Hunter members; [[Jack Pattillo|Jack]], [[Geoff Ramsey|Geoff]], [[Michael Jones|Michael]], [[Gavin Free|Gavin]] and (formerly, until mid-April 2015) [[Ray Narvaez, Jr.|Ray]]. The series later expanded to include [[Ryan Haywood|Ryan]], who became (and still is) a regular with his first appearance in November 2012, becoming fully fledged in videos sometime in early 2013 and Jeremy, who was promoted to the new sixth main host on Let's Play Minecraft episode 177 replacing Ray, and occasionally [[Caleb Denecour|Caleb]] would join in and most of the time be a medium between community members and the AH team when playing on a community made map. Primarily, they use the Xbox 360 edition of Minecraft, with each episode usually being thirty to forty minutes long sometimes expanding into 2-part or 3-part episodes. The very first episode was released on May 11, 2012, two days after Minecraft was released on the Xbox 360. The series reached it's 50th episode on May 10, 2013, one day before the one year anniversary of the series. The 100th episode was released on April 25, 2014, two weeks before the 2-year anniversary of the series, which featured a scavenger hunt that allowed the players (Jack, Ryan, Michael and Ray) to re-visit some of the Let's Plays and Things To Do In structures that they did or built in the past 100 episodes. Additionally, there was a clip of Geoff and Gavin building Achievement City inside Geoff's mansion with Griffon congratulating them. The 150th episode was released on April 10, 2015 (when Ray announced his departure from the company) with Let's Play Minecraft Episode 151 being his last ever Minecraft Let's Play, uploaded one week later on April 17, 2015. The 200th episode of Minecraft aired on March 25, 2016. Once again, it involved a scavenger hunt for Jack, Ryan, Michael and Jeremy, with Geoff and Gavin once again serving as resourceful spectators and creators of this scavenger hunt, which lasted two episodes, until Lets Play Miencraft Episode 201. After rummaging around, Jack was declared the winner. The 250th episode of Minecraft was released on March 10, 2017. Additionally, 38 of these episodes have been dedicated to the AH team playing around in Minecraft's Sky Factory mod, which started on Episode 247. The 300th episode of Minecraft (Let's Play Minecraft Episode 300) was released on February 23, 2018, according to calendar calculations.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCD1SOTxelY</ref><ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/roosterteeth/comments/7zonm4/lets_play_minecraft_episode_300_sky_king_ryan/</ref> Episode 350 was released in February 2019, while Episode 400 aired in December 2019.
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During the first few episodes, the five of them only explored the world and 'griefed' each other. This includes exploring the map, killing each other, destroying each other's houses, and accidentally getting lost or misplacing blocks in a hilarious fashion since they were still learning the controls and getting used mechanics of the game. In later episodes, the series started to focus primarily on goal/competition based gameplay created by Geoff and Gavin in addition to the players designing their final Minecraft skins which would be their recognizable trademark, with a number of activities based around popular PC-version variants such as Hunger Games, parkour, and The Walls. The prize for winning a competition is a tower of four gold blocks known as the [[The Tower of Pimps|Tower of Pimps]], which the member of the team pride themselves upon winning.
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On May 11, 2012, five men (Geoff Ramsey, Jack Pattillo, Michael Jones, Gavin Free, and Ray Narvaez, Jr.) decided to screw around in the then-recently released ''Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition''. Only one of the men has ever played ''Minecraft'' before. What happens within the 23 minutes of the video they published of their game session can only be described as hilarious chaos.
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Since the release of that episode, ''Let's Play Minecraft'' has become one of the most prominent shows of Rooster Teeth's Achievement Hunter division. After a bit of Early Installment Weirdness, the show has settled into a more stable format. In each episode, the main crew of six Achievement Hunters, composed of the original five and Ryan Haywood, later Geoff, Jack, Ryan, Michael, and Jeremy (who replaced Ray after Ray's departure)  compete in some game or challenge within their main world of Achievement City to win possession of the "Tower of Pimps", a column of four gold blocks set atop a single block of obsidian. (Although, Ray uses dirt or sponge as a base instead.) Occasionally, some episodes has the group visiting other worlds (often in the PC version of ''Minecraft'') or having another member of the Rooster Teeth staff go along with them, and since mid-February 2017 the group has been playing the mod pack Sky Factory, which had became a sub-series of its own right. The series ended after 41 episodes on March 9, 2018.
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In Episode 67, the Achievement Hunters explored the world of the Mass Effect Mash-Up, which was the newest texture pack for Minecraft. At the end, they explored Achievement City using the Mass Effect Mash-Up Pack. During the video, the lads stated that they would explore the world of every new texture pack from now on. They explored the world of the Skyrim Mash-Up in Episode 82, but did not explore Achievement City with the Skyrim Mash-Up Pack.
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There are also other AH Minecraft show, including:
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* ''Things to Do in Minecraft'', which is actually a sub-series of the group's overall ''Things to Do in...'' series, further explained on their Creator page.
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* ''Let's Build'', where Team Building Exercise (previously Geoff and Gavin, also known as "Plan G") show off the construction of the things they make for ''Let's Play Minecraft'' and ''Things to Do in Minecraft''. The original format came to an end in February 2015 and will be restarted as a live Twitch show.
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* Also, there is ''MegaCraft'', created and mainly hosted by Matt "AxialMatt" Bragg, which started as a Community Hunter series before becoming an official AH series. This series is essentially a showcase for many of AH community members' impressive creations within the game.
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=== Regular or recurring segments ===
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* Obstacle Course: A course has been built for the Hunters to attempt to traverse. This began very early on with a Let's Play themed after ''Wipeout''.
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* Head to Head: The Hunters split up into two teams, the Lads (Gavin, Michael and Ray/Jeremy) and the Gents (Geoff, Ryan and Jack) and compete head-to-head in some form of sport.
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* Update Appreciation: Following an update to the game, a challenge is put together usually involving crafting a number of items introduced in the update.
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* Fishing Rodeo & Jamboree: An annual event where the Hunters gather for an episode of fishing, with different challenges to complete alongside trying to catch as many fish as they can.
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* Scavenger Hunts: A list of items is presented and the Hunters compete to be the first to obtain all (or as many as they can) of the items. This can be anything from blocks, to mob kills, to death messages.
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* King: One of the Hunters is the King, and everyone else has to do as they say. Winning challenges earns the other players a piece of the Tower of Pimps, and the first player to complete their tower becomes the next King.
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* Mod packs: The Hunters play a modded version of PC Minecraft. This has included Galacticraft, Dinocraft, Pixelmon, and...
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** Sky Factory: The longest-running miniseries, running from February 2017 to March 2018, where a number of mods are used in a map which only begins with a single tree.
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* ''Monopoly'': Exactly What It Says on the Tin.
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* Ya Dead, Ya Dead: The newest miniseries, where any player who dies is Killed Off for Real and has to leave the Let's Play. This lasted all of ''four episodes''.
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As for the guys in this series, they can be identified by the following skins (with derivatives of them for their appearances in ''Rooster Teeth Animated Adventures'') and the buildings they live in at Downtown Achievement City. Each of the members have a role/quirk that defines their behavior in the series and associated skin:
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=== '''Regular Hosts''' ===
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==== [[Geoff Ramsey|'''Geoff Ramsey''']] ====
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[[File:Master_Chief_2.0.png|thumb|75px]]Geoff Ramsey<nowiki/>'s character skin is that of Master Chief from the video game franchise Halo, and is also a reference to his voicing of [[Dexter Grif|Pvt. Dexter Grif]] in the ''[[Red vs. Blue]]'' web series (indeed his character somewhat resembles Grif with a few modifications).
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In [[Let's Play Minecraft/episode listing/Episode 106 – Bodyguards|Episode 106]], his character skin was updated to the newer version of Master Chief, featuring more 3-dimensional features, though he's shown to switch between the old and the new skin.
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Like Michael below, starting in [[Let's Play Minecraft/episode listing/Episode 107 – Halo Mashup|Episode 107: "''Halo'' Mashup"]], Geoff has switched his Master Chief skin from the one found in Skin Pack 1 to the newer, more detailed skin found in the ''Halo ''Mashup Pack. Said new skin has prominent shoulder pads and a jet pack, the latter especially fitting considering how much Geoff flies around in episodes.
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When he appears in ''[[Rooster Teeth Animated Adventures]]'', he just wears the SPARTAN armor without the helmet.
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In Achievement City, Geoff's house is the stone monolith on the west side of Downtown.
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The house is so big (going up to the build height limit) that it's used as a landmark for everyone to find Downtown again whenever they get lost or need to reach it in a competition.
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His house was built to jokingly represent his ego and Michael described it as a 'Monolith'. Due to the latest Minecraft patch adjusting the build height, Geoff and Gavin stated that Geoff's house is now even taller than before.
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As of the 2014 Achievement City tour video, Geoff's house is now at maximum build height.
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Inside his house, he has a water ceiling at the former max height, this being first shown in the ''Things To Do In...'' episode "Indoor Pool". He also has a small raised platform representing a 'second floor' and a basement, dubbed "The Vault" that houses materials that can be used during play if they are not on Creative Mode.
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After Ray's departure from Achievement Hunter, a small shrine was made for him inside as well.
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As of [[Let's Play Minecraft/episode listing/Episode 251 - Deluxe Apartment in the Sky|Let's Play Minecraft: Episode 251]], his tall stone monolith tower now has some new upgrades and modifications built by Matt and the other AH guys.
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In Achievement Cove, Geoff, in stark contrast to his previous home, lives in a small, open air hut built into the cliff-side, accessible by a narrow staircase.
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When it comes to appearing in Minecraft videos, he is usually considered to be the team leader and the obvious boss of the group, with either Jack or Gavin as his right-hand man depending on the type of competition: presenting the challenges, organizing and instructing the team, explaining the rules, as well as planning, creating, organizing and dictating the way the competitions are run. He along with Gavin, are the main builders of most of the structures within Achievement City.
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Geoff has participated with the team during the early episodes of the series for the prized Tower of Pimps, but during the Dig Dug challenge he stated that he just likes to create more than competing and as a result has lead or filmed games than playing them. He is generally very competitive and will try to stack odds in his favor. For example, one of Geoff's Tower of Pimps wins had him build a sky fortress surrounded by lava and use diamond equipment.
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==== '''[[Jack Pattillo]]''' ====
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'''<nowiki/>'''[[File:Jack.png|thumb]]Jack Pattillo<nowiki/>'s character skin is the biker from the video game Trials HD.
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In Achievement City, Jack's house is on the south side of Downtown.
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It is a wooden house on stilts, built over a mine leading to the underground of Achievement City, with a lava ceiling made by Geoff. Later on, whilst he was out of town, a giant replica of Jack's character was made behind his house by Geoff, Gavin, and Ryan. The statue now has an overhanging wool penis over top his house which can dispense water, or lava, with a switch below.
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As part of a failed prank, Jack's house was completely encased with obsidian. However, due to Minecraft continuously crashing due to the waterfall prank on Gavin's house, his house was eventually uncovered with only a giant halo above his house remaining. Jeremy later on added a propeller cap to Jack's statue.
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In Achievement Cove, he lives in a stone-frame house with glass walls, with a small wheat garden on a roof extension.
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When he appears in ''[[Rooster Teeth Animated Adventures]]'' and ''[[AH Animated]]'', he goes without the helmet.
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He is seen as a very calm, casual, slow, methodical player who examines every detail, which Geoff is known to exploit. During the earlier episodes he is shown to be very knowledgeable about Minecraft; dealing with lava and how to build a Nether portal.
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Many times after being stopped from winning a competition he would remark about ''"building a house"'', which became a common theme through non-competition related episodes.
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Early in the series, during episodes when Geoff is explaining, he would occupy himself with the cursor, pretending it was a butterfly.
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==== '''[[Michael Jones]]''' ====
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[[File:Michael.png|thumb|72px]]Michael Jones<nowiki/>' character skin is Banjo from the video game Banjo Kazooie. After YDYD 2 Michael character skin is now a hybrid of Banjo and a Zombie.
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In [[Let's Play Minecraft/episode listing/Episode 106 - Bodyguards|Episode 106: "Bodyguards"]], it was revealed that Michael has switched his Banjo skin from the one he used for the longest time (that was introduced in Skin Pack 1), to the newer, more three-dimensional Banjo introduced in the free 2nd Birthday Skin Pack. Said new skin includes a small Kazooie sticking out of his backpack, which for Michael is a symbol of his marriage to Lindsay. He frequently switches between the old skin and the new.
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When he appears in ''[[Rooster Teeth Animated Adventures]]'', he wears Banjo skin-like clothes, with a bear ear cap on his head, while his AH Animated depiction removes the hat.
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In Achievement City, Michael's house is next to a rail station, on the east side of Downtown.
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His house is a small, regular-looking wooden house that he shares his real life wife, Lindsay, with a secret underground room for Kerry and a tunnel that leads to Gavin's house.
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In Achievement Cove, he and Lindsay live in an elaborate birch-and-spruce house (built by Lindsay) across the water from the rest of the Hunters.
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At first, Michael's defining quirk was that he didn't know how to play, often making mistakes, dropping pieces of equipment, and swearing a lot, reflecting his Rage Quit persona. Since then, he has begun to understand the game more and the team refers to him as "Mogar", which he coined himself.
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He is generally aggressive towards other players; especially Gavin for his stupidity. He is an excellent fighter; winning multiple fighting related challenges, and generally being known for his fighting and hunting abilities.
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==== [[Gavin Free|'''Gavin Free''']] ====
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[[File:MinecraftGavin.png|thumb]]Gavin Free<nowiki/>'s character skin is an anthropomorphic Creeper, which since the new update has often caused him to be mistaken for an actual Creeper. In YDYD 2 Gavin character skin is a hybrid of a Creeper and a human.
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In Achievement City, Gavin's house is on the northeast corner of Downtown.
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His house is a partially-underground cobblestone art house, loaded with paintings inside. It has a secret trophy room inside the adjoining hill, along with a hidden underground tunnel - called the Team Nice Dynamite Victory Tunnel - that connects his house with Michael's house.
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Outside his house, he has two picture frames with Creeper heads in them, as a Christmas gift from Geoff as a representation of his 'Creeper parents.' He also has a second Creeper head above his door frame and water melons lining the back roof of his house.
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In Achievement Cove, his home is a pile of wood on the cliff-side with a facade making it look like an actual house.
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When he appears in ''[[Rooster Teeth Animated Adventures]] ''or ''[[AH Animated]]'', it's just regular clothes in the Creeper pattern, with the Creeper face on the shirt.
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Known as the mischievous idiot of the group, he is known for bending the rules and committing various irresponsible and careless acts of stupidity, much to the others' dismay. He constantly harasses and ridicules other players, and as a result, he is frequently the target of the other players' rage, even to the point where they'll physically attack him.
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He is also well known for griefing, vandalizing, and destroying others' structures and landmarks, usually leading those other players to hysterical rages. His most well known exploits was pouring lava over the house during the first episode and co-creating Plan G.
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Despite being one of the only two members (the other being Ray) to have played the game prior to the original Let's Play, he often fails at what he does because of his own actions.
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Gavin is the co-creator of most structures in Achievement City and had also inadvertently created the original Tower of Pimps when messing with Ray's gold. Oddly enough, even though Gavin created the Tower of Pimps he himself has few wins under his belt.
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==== [[Ray Narvaez, Jr.|'''Ray Narvaez, Jr.''']] ====
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[[File:Ray.png|thumb]]Ray Narvaez, Jr.<nowiki/>'s character skin is called the "Tuxedo Steve" skin, which he wears as a Shout-Out and bases off to Tuxedo Mask from ''Sailor Moon''.
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When he appears in ''[[Rooster Teeth Animated Adventures]]'', he just wears the tuxedo.
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In going with the character, he is often seen carrying red roses in his inventory or close to his person. If another member does anything negative towards a rose, he displays violence towards them, such as Caleb, or will ensure the safety of a rose.
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In Achievement City, Ray's house is on the north side of Downtown.
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His house is made of dirt, with a wall of paintings inside that hide a wall of dispensers filled with cakes nicknamed "Slice of Hell".
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His house was formerly a dirt house with a torch and dirt floor, which was later expanded to include a bed and a chest with Kung Fu related art work on his wall that hides Cake dispensers.
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He later added Pat the Head, which is a decorative Steve Mob Head, and an ocelot named Percival. He previously had a chicken named Conrad until it mysteriously disappeared.
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After Ray's departure from Achievement Hunter, his house was destroyed and replaced with a more extravagant house than before, with its ownership being taken by Jeremy.
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[[Let's Play Minecraft/episode listing/Episode 151 – Brown Out|His last day]] with Achievement Hunter was April 18, 2015. His house was promptly dismantled the second Ray left (with the message ''BrownMan has left the game) ''and rebuilt into something better in the next episodes.
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He has displayed many other traits such as standing near a wall and admiring his face; pretending to masturbate; "shout out to..."; creating signs with text humor; hatred for Cake; pointing out Endermen; and making karate related noises when ever the art picture is present.
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He often opens an episode shouting "LLLLLET'S PLAY!" which has become a staple for the series.
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==== [[Ryan Haywood|'''Ryan Haywood''']] ====
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[[File:Ryan.png|thumb]]Ryan Haywood<nowiki/>'s character skin is called the "Scottish Steve" skin. In YDYD 2 Ryan character skin is a hybrid of Scottish Steve and a Enderman.
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In Achievement City, Ryan's house is adjacent to Geoff's house along the south side of the Monolith.
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His house is a dirt house ("Kung-Fu House") and has a basement for his pet cow, [[Edgar the Cow|Edgar]].
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Ryan claimed Kung-Fu House, what was formerly a storage house during the construction of Achievement City, as his house and has since made several additions to it, including a basement for his pet cow named [[Edgar the Cow|Edgar]].
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As of Episodes [[Let's Play Minecraft/episode listing/Episode 217 – Ryan's the One in the Hole|217]]-[[Let's Play Minecraft/episode listing/Episode 219 – Hole in Three|219]], Ryan's house has been replicated and relocated underground to bedrock as part of a prank against him with the AH guys giving him a taste of his own medicine.
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A railway connecting from the top of the hole to bottom circulates the outer walls surrounding his house.
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His house is no longer visible from above ground as the top was covered in dirt with a glass ceiling to view his house below.
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In Achievement Cove, he lives above the rest of the Hunters in a lavish cliff-side lair accessible by a waterfall.
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When he appears in ''[[Rooster Teeth Animated Adventures]]'', he wears the dress coat and shirt with the kilt.
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Ryan joined in the ''Let's Plays'' shortly after changing departments from the Rooster Teeth Animation Department to Achievement Hunter in November 2012, first appearing in [[Let's Play Minecraft/episode listing/Episode 24 - Capture the Tower!|Episode 24 - Capture the Tower!]]
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Ryan was originally only known as the "PC guy", but is now a full Achievement Hunter member and competes in Let's Plays and other AH videos during early 2013.
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Due to his PC knowledge, he normally helps with Geoff and Gavin when creating circuit related structures in Achievement City and leading of PC Minecraft Let's Plays.
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His voice is often confused with Jack.
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Ryan has been seen to occasionally break the rules, although not always intentionally, and has become a staple for the rest to not to ''"pull a Ryan"''.[[File:MinecraftCaleb.png|thumb]]
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==== [[Caleb Denecour|C'''aleb Denecour''']] ====
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Caleb Denecour<nowiki/>'s character skin is usually the nurse skin, although he has also appeared with other skins, such as the Boxer Steve skin in [[Let's Play Minecraft/episode listing/Episode 28 - Fishing Rodeo and Jamboree|Episode 28]].
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Caleb's "house" in Achievement City is a simple 2x2x1 block hole, formerly filled with water (shown to be emptied in [[Let's Play Minecraft/episode listing/Episode 96 - Tallest Tower|Episode 96]]) towards the south between a cactus patch and a stone bridge.
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Early on, Caleb usually appeared as a mediator and communicator between the creator of the community-made maps and the Achievement Hunter team; for example, the [[Let's Play Minecraft/episode listing/Episode 22 – Grifball|Grifball]] map and the [[Let's Play Minecraft/episode listing/Episode 20 - The Labyrinth|Labyrinth]] map.
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He has competed during Let's Play for the Tower, but has yet to win, and as a result of excessive cheating and screen-looking, he has been banned from the competitions, even though he was allowed to compete again one time in [[Let's Play Minecraft/episode listing/Episode 71 – Maze in Buckingham Palace|Episode 71]].
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Because of Caleb, screen-looking in the series is now usually referred to as ''"pulling a Caleb"''.
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==== '''[[Jeremy Dooley]]''' ====
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[[File: Jeremy's Minecraft Skin - Castaway.jpg|thumb]]Jeremy Dooley'''<nowiki/>''''s character skin is the Castaway, and that of a muscular shipwrecked man, although he commonly wears a zombie head when he plays.
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At the end of [[Let's Play Minecraft/episode listing/Episode 177 - Blocking List (Part 2)|Episode 177]], to commemorate winning his first Tower of Pimps, he was gifted the rebuilt house that was formerly Ray's house.
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In Achievement Cove, he lives in an acacia wood house built on the water, adjacent to the Achievement Hunter logo that he built.
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Jeremy became a regular member of the cast in [[Let's Play Minecraft/episode listing/Episode 172 - Colosseum Clash|Episode 172]].
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Before his promotion into the main cast, he worked as a member of the Build Team and appeared in multiple ''Let's Builds''.
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==== '''[[Lindsay Jones]]''' ====
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[[File:Kazooie_Minecraft.png|thumb|right]]Lindsay Jones' current skin is that of Kazooie, which reflects her marriage to Michael.
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She has the most character skin changes with three, her current one being Kazooie from Banjo Kazooie.[[File:Lindsay's Minecraft Skin - Tabby Cat.png|thumb|right|30px|alt]]Lindsay only appeared in the occasional episode early on, but over time her presence has become increasingly frequent, to the point that she's more or less a regular in the Sky Factory.<nowiki/>
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In both Achievement City and Achievement Cove, she lives with Michael, in a bed adjacent to his.
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Lindsay shares her house with her real life husband, Michael, where they have a double bed, and Kerry, who lives in a secret room below their house.
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She first appeared as an aerial camera person in [[Let's Play Minecraft/episode listing/Episode 55 - Creeper Soccer|Episode 55: Creeper Soccer]], she has since made several episode appearances either leading games, such as for Legends of the Hidden Temple, or competing.
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Lindsay also worked as a member of the Build Team and has appeared in multiple ''Let's Builds''.
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Given her precedence, and if Ryan is the Sixth Ranger to the original 5, Lindsay can be considered the "Seventh", in a way.
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==== [[Matt Bragg|'''Matt Bragg''']] ====
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[[File:Matt's Minecraft Skin - Jack of Blades.png|thumb]]Matt Bragg<nowiki/>'s skin tends to change from episode to episode to fit that episode's theme, reflecting his Game Master status. By default, his skin is that of Jack of Blades.
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He has no permanent home in Achievement City.
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In Achievement Cove, he lives in a large, wooden mansion with an interior fountain, a second floor deck, and a boat dock in the back.
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His unofficial first appearance was in [[Let's Play Minecraft/episode listing/Episode 18 - Mineball|Episode 18]] as the map creator for Mineball.
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Several of his maps have been used in episodes, though he did not compete in them himself.
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Matt is not a typical player in competitions, acting as a majority of the time as a silent presence overseeing and filming the games. However, he has participated in multiple episodes with games and non, though he is one of the few to not have a house within Achievement City.
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Matt worked as a member of the Build Team where he appeared in multiple ''Let's Builds''. Despite ''Let's Builds'' cancellation, he still acts as a primary builder of both structures and games, so much so that even Geoff and Gavin have been caught off guard by his secret builds. Matt's Minecraft skin is the Jack of Blades.
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==== [[Kerry Shawcross|K'''erry Shawcross''']] ====
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[[File:Kerry.png|thumb]]Kerry Shawcross<nowiki/>'s skin is based on Juno from Jet Force Gemini.
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In Achievement City, Kerry's "house" is just a small fern with an obsidian block, but as of [[Let's Play Minecraft/episode listing/Episode 89 - Mad King Ryan Part 1|Episode 89]], he now lives in a room called "Queerian Lanister", hidden underneath Michael's house, and connected to the Team Nice Dynamite tunnel.
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He appeared in [[Let's Play Minecraft/episode listing/Episode 74 - The Pit|Episode 74]] due to Ryan being absent for personal reasons.
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Kerry was also in [[Let's Play Minecraft/episode listing/Episode 89 - Mad King Ryan Part 1|Episodes 89]] and [[Let's Play Minecraft/episode listing/Episode 90 - Mad King Ryan Part 2|90]] as the assistant of Mad King Ryan.
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Kerry also made an appearance in Capture The Tower X during RTX 2014 playing on Team Gents.
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At the end of Mad King Ryan, Kerry became "[[Edgar the Cow|Edgar]]" (dressed in a cow skin wearing diamond armor) and served as the final boss of the competition, which was won by Gavin.
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==== [[Kdin Jenzen|'''Kdin Jenzen''']] ====
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'''<nowiki/>'''[[File:EnderDragon_Man.png|thumb|72px]]Kdin Jenzen<nowiki/>'s character skin is the EnderDragon Man.
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Kdin has appeared in multiple Let's Builds working as a former member of the Build Team.
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==== [[Trevor Collins|'''Trevor Collins''']] ====
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Trevor Collins'''<nowiki/>'''' skin is a man wearing an iron golem mask.
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He has no permanent home in Achievement City.
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In Achievement Cove, he lives in a modern smoothstone house near the wheat farm, after his old dirt house was annexed by Gavin's woodpile.
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==== [[Alfredo Diaz|'''Alfredo Diaz''']] ====
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Alfredo Diaz has not yet decided on a skin, remaining with the default Steve.
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Alfredo also has no permanent home in Achievement City, and never will.
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In Achievement Cove, Alfredo lives in a spacious but unfinished home on top of the cliff, accessible by a ladder.
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Alfredo spent the first six months as an employee of Achievement Hunter avoiding Minecraft before getting dragged in for [[Ya Dead, Ya Dead]].
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==== [[Fiona Nova|'''Fiona Nova''']] ====
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Fiona Nova's skin is that of a pirate.
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As a relatively new addition to the Achievement Hunter team, she does not have any home in Achievement City, nor does she currently have one in Achievement Cove.
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The first time she's ever played ''Minecraft'' was when she joined the other new Hunters to play the old Wipeout course.
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==== '''[[Joel Heyman]]''' ====
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[[File:Joel.png|thumb]] Joel Heyman<nowiki/>'s skin is the Prisoner Steve skin.
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His only appearance was in [[Let's Play Minecraft/episode listing/Episode 2 - On a Rail|Episode 2]].
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Joel did not partake in getting the achievement which was the goal of the Let's Play and left the group almost immediately. He was found by Gavin later in the episode and was killed, which led to him spawning back at the group house built by Ray. He assisted Michael in trying to stop Gavin from getting the "On A Rail" achievement but was unsuccessful.
   
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==== '''[[Mica Burton]]''' ====
During the first few episodes, the five of them only explored the world and 'griefed' each other. This includes killing each other, destroying each others houses, and accidentally getting lost or misplacing blocks in a hilarious fashion. In later episodes, the series started to focus primarily on goal/competition based gameplay, with a number of activities based around popular PC-version variants such as Hunger Games, parkour, and The Walls. The prize for winning a competition is a tower of four gold blocks known as the [[The Tower of Pimps|Tower of Pimps]], which the member of the team pride themselves upon winning.
 
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Her only appearance was in [[Let's Play Minecraft/episode listing/Episode 215 - Battle Mode|Episode 215 - Battle Mode]].
In Episode 67, the Achievement Hunters explored the world of the Mass Effect Mash-Up, which was the newest texture pack for Minecraft. During the video, the lads stated that they would explore the world of every new texture pack from now on.
 
   
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==References==
Each of the members have a role/quirk that defines their behavior in the series and associated skin:
 
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{{Reflist}}
*[[File:Geoff.png|thumb]]'''Geoff's''' character skin is Master Chief from the video game Halo, and is also a reference to his voicing of Grif in the ''Red vs Blue'' series. He is considered the leader of the group; organizing the team and dictating the way the competitions are run. He along with Gavin are the main builders of structures in Achievement City. Geoff has participated with the team during the early episodes of the series for the prized Tower of Pimps, but during the Dig Dug challenge he stated that he just likes to create more then competing and as a result has "retired", though he still competes from time to time. He is generally very competitive and will try to stack odds in his favor. For example, one of Geoff's Tower of Pimps wins had him build a sky fortress surrounded by lava and use diamond equipment. His house was built to jokingly represent his ego and Michael described it as a 'Monolith'. Due to the latest Minecraft patch adjusting the build height, Geoff and Gavin stated that Geoff's house is now even taller than before. Recently the crew began construction on Geoffs tower and as of the 2014 Achievment City tour video Geoffs house is now at maxium build height.
 
*'''[[File:Jack.png|thumb]]Jack's''' character skin is the biker from the video game Trials HD. He is seen as a very slow and methodical player who examines every detail, which Geoff is known to exploit. During the earlier episodes he is shown to be very knowledgeable about Minecraft; dealing with lava and how to build a Nether portal. Many times after being stopped from winning a competition he would remark about ''"building a house"''  though he is only ever seen twice building a house in the series and only completing one during the The End Let's Play, which turned into a hotel. During episodes when Geoff is explaining he would occupy himself with the cursor being a butterfly. His house is a wooden house on stilts with a mine leading to the underground of Achievement City, with a lava ceiling made by Geoff.
 
*'''[[File:Michael.png|thumb]]Michael's''' character skin is Banjo from the video game Banjo Kazooie. At first, Michael's defining quirk was that he didn't know how to play, often making mistakes, dropping pieces of equipment, and swearing a lot, reflecting his Rage Quit persona. Since then he has begun to understand the game more and the team refers to him as "Mogar" which he coined himself (the name is a same reference to the Guardian from the Marvel's movie Thor). He is generally aggressive towards other players; especially Gavin for his stupidity. He is an excellent fighter; winning two fighting related challenges: Last Man Standing and Thunderdome. His house is a wooden house, with an "awaiting approval" sign above his door.
 
*[[File:MinecraftGavin.png|thumb]]'''Gavin's''' character skin is a Creeper, which since the new update has often caused him to be mistaken for an actual Creeper. He constantly harasses and ridicules other players and as a result he is frequently the target of the other players' rage, even to the point where they'll physically attack him. He is also well known for griefing others structures, usually leading to hysterical rages. His most well known exploits was lava-ing the house during the first episode and co-creating Plan G. Despite being one of the only two members (the other being Ray) to have played the game prior to the original Let's Play, he often fails at what he does because of his own actions. Gavin is the co-creator of structures in Achievement City and had also inadvertently created the original Tower of Pimps when messing with Ray's gold. Oddly enough, even though Gavin created the Tower of Pimps he has only won it thrice: during the Hunger Games Shopping List competitions, and Mad King Ryan Part 2. His house is a cobblestone art house with a secret trophy room inside the adjoining hill.
 
*'''[[File:Ray.png|thumb]]Ray's''' character skin is the Tuxedo Steve skin, which he bases off of Tuxedo Mask from Sailor Moon. In going with the character, he is often seen carrying specifically red roses in his inventory or close to his person. If another member does anything negative towards a rose, he displays violence towards them, such as Caleb, or will ensure the safety of a rose. He has displayed many other traits such as standing near a wall and admiring his face, pretending to masturbate, "shout out to...", creating signs with text humor, hatred for Cake, pointing out Endermen, and making karate related noises when ever the art picture is present. He often opens an episode shouting "LLLLLET'S PLAY!" which has become a staple for the series. So far he is tied with Jack and Ryan for the most wins of the Tower of Pimps and has always showered the losers with red roses. His house is a mud house with a torch and dirt floor, which was later expanded to include a bed and a chest with Kung Fu related art work on his wall that hides Cake dispensers.
 
*'''[[File:Ryan.png|thumb]]Ryan's''' character skin is the Scottish Steve skin. Ryan joined in the Let's Plays shortly after joining Achievement Hunter. Ryan was originally only known as the "PC guy", but is now a full Achievement Hunter member and competes in Let's Play. Due to his PC knowledge, he normally helps with Geoff and Gavin when creating circuit related structures in Achievement City and is always referred to as the smart one due to his college credentials. He is usually quiet and sometimes confused with Jack. Ryan has been seen to occasionally break the rules, although not always intentionally and has become a staple for the rest to not to ''"pull a Ryan"''. Despite being in less Let's Plays, he has won the Tower of Pimps eight times, and holds the record for the most consecutive wins. Ryan has claimed Kung-Fu House as his house and has since made 3 additions to it, including a basement for his pet cow named [[Edgar the Cow|Edgar]].
 
*[[File:MinecraftCaleb.png|thumb]]'''Caleb's''' character skin is usually the nurse skin, although he has also appeared with other skins, such as the Boxer Steve skin in Episode 28. Caleb usually appears as a mediator and communicator between the creator of the community-made maps and the Achievement Hunter team; for example the Grifball map and the Labyrinth map. He has competed during Let's Play for the Tower but is the only player who has yet to win, and as a result of excessive cheating and screen-looking, he has been banned from the competitions. Screen-looking in the series is now usually referred to as ''"pulling a Caleb"''. His house is a simple 2x2x1 block hole, filled with water. Caleb made a return in Let's Play Minecraft Episode 71.
 
*'''Lindsay''' has only appeared in Episodes 55 and 71. She has a penguin skin.
 
*'''Kerry '''appeared in Episode 74 due to Ryan being absent for personal reasons. He uses the Jetforce Gemini skin. Kerry was also in Episodes 89 and 90 as the assistant of Mad King Ryan. At the end of Episode 90 Kerry became Edgar and served as the final boss of the Let's Play.
 
*'''Joel '''appeared once in Episode 2 and wore the Prisoner Steve skin. Joel did not partake in getting the achievement which was the goal of the Let's Play and left the group almost immediately.
 
 
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As you know, we do a Let's Play every week, Jack. [L]ately, it's been in Minecraft, and it will continue to be in Minecraft until we all die, because the people demand it...
— Geoff Ramsey, Achievement Hunter Weekly Update (AHWU) #123 confirming Let's Play Minecraft to be a regular Achievement Hunter series.

Let's Play Minecraft is an ongoing long-running popular Let's Play series produced by Achievement Hunter and to date is the longest running Let's Play series produced by the team. The first pilot Let's Play Minecraft episode, released on May 11, 2012, was a roaring success pulling in more than 1 million views per episode, which ultimately led to a weekly series being set up and new episodes released every Friday in accordance with the first. Geoff stated in an episode of AHWU said that he and the rest of the Achievement Hunter staff "will upload new Minecraft Let's Play videos every week now until we die" showing the commitment the team has to the series. As of February 2020, there are over 400 episodes of Minecraft Let's Plays, 41 of which are Sky Factory episodes (first explored on Lets Play Minecraft Episode 247 which aired on February 17, 2017 and concluded on Episode 302, which aired on March 9, 2018).

As of April 2018, the Achievement City map has officially been retired due to being too buggy to play any more, and Episode 307 (which aired on April 13, 2018) marks the founding of Achieveland to replace it. Achievement City, due to being created in a much older version of Minecraft, often suffered glitches and crashes that limited its use in videos as Minecraft received updates over the years. It was unavailable for the majority of 2017 and was declared dead in 2018 as it can no longer be fully loaded. In November 2019, it was revealed that Matt Bragg successfully replicated, rebuilt and preserved Achievement CIty (especially the downtown area) in a museum at Achieveland (Episode 400).

The official playlist of the series can be found here. The TV Tropes of the show can be found here and the official spreadsheet can be found here.

Let's Play Minecraft - Episode 100

Let's Play Minecraft Episode 100 title screen; from left to right: Geoff, Jack, Michael, Gavin, Ray, Ryan

Overview

The Let's Play Minecraft series is a weekly series releasing every Friday that originally (and still consists of) five Achievement Hunter members; Jack, Geoff, Michael, Gavin and (formerly, until mid-April 2015) Ray. The series later expanded to include Ryan, who became (and still is) a regular with his first appearance in November 2012, becoming fully fledged in videos sometime in early 2013 and Jeremy, who was promoted to the new sixth main host on Let's Play Minecraft episode 177 replacing Ray, and occasionally Caleb would join in and most of the time be a medium between community members and the AH team when playing on a community made map. Primarily, they use the Xbox 360 edition of Minecraft, with each episode usually being thirty to forty minutes long sometimes expanding into 2-part or 3-part episodes. The very first episode was released on May 11, 2012, two days after Minecraft was released on the Xbox 360. The series reached it's 50th episode on May 10, 2013, one day before the one year anniversary of the series. The 100th episode was released on April 25, 2014, two weeks before the 2-year anniversary of the series, which featured a scavenger hunt that allowed the players (Jack, Ryan, Michael and Ray) to re-visit some of the Let's Plays and Things To Do In structures that they did or built in the past 100 episodes. Additionally, there was a clip of Geoff and Gavin building Achievement City inside Geoff's mansion with Griffon congratulating them. The 150th episode was released on April 10, 2015 (when Ray announced his departure from the company) with Let's Play Minecraft Episode 151 being his last ever Minecraft Let's Play, uploaded one week later on April 17, 2015. The 200th episode of Minecraft aired on March 25, 2016. Once again, it involved a scavenger hunt for Jack, Ryan, Michael and Jeremy, with Geoff and Gavin once again serving as resourceful spectators and creators of this scavenger hunt, which lasted two episodes, until Lets Play Miencraft Episode 201. After rummaging around, Jack was declared the winner. The 250th episode of Minecraft was released on March 10, 2017. Additionally, 38 of these episodes have been dedicated to the AH team playing around in Minecraft's Sky Factory mod, which started on Episode 247. The 300th episode of Minecraft (Let's Play Minecraft Episode 300) was released on February 23, 2018, according to calendar calculations.[2][3] Episode 350 was released in February 2019, while Episode 400 aired in December 2019.

During the first few episodes, the five of them only explored the world and 'griefed' each other. This includes exploring the map, killing each other, destroying each other's houses, and accidentally getting lost or misplacing blocks in a hilarious fashion since they were still learning the controls and getting used mechanics of the game. In later episodes, the series started to focus primarily on goal/competition based gameplay created by Geoff and Gavin in addition to the players designing their final Minecraft skins which would be their recognizable trademark, with a number of activities based around popular PC-version variants such as Hunger Games, parkour, and The Walls. The prize for winning a competition is a tower of four gold blocks known as the Tower of Pimps, which the member of the team pride themselves upon winning.

On May 11, 2012, five men (Geoff Ramsey, Jack Pattillo, Michael Jones, Gavin Free, and Ray Narvaez, Jr.) decided to screw around in the then-recently released Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition. Only one of the men has ever played Minecraft before. What happens within the 23 minutes of the video they published of their game session can only be described as hilarious chaos.

Since the release of that episode, Let's Play Minecraft has become one of the most prominent shows of Rooster Teeth's Achievement Hunter division. After a bit of Early Installment Weirdness, the show has settled into a more stable format. In each episode, the main crew of six Achievement Hunters, composed of the original five and Ryan Haywood, later Geoff, Jack, Ryan, Michael, and Jeremy (who replaced Ray after Ray's departure)  compete in some game or challenge within their main world of Achievement City to win possession of the "Tower of Pimps", a column of four gold blocks set atop a single block of obsidian. (Although, Ray uses dirt or sponge as a base instead.) Occasionally, some episodes has the group visiting other worlds (often in the PC version of Minecraft) or having another member of the Rooster Teeth staff go along with them, and since mid-February 2017 the group has been playing the mod pack Sky Factory, which had became a sub-series of its own right. The series ended after 41 episodes on March 9, 2018.

In Episode 67, the Achievement Hunters explored the world of the Mass Effect Mash-Up, which was the newest texture pack for Minecraft. At the end, they explored Achievement City using the Mass Effect Mash-Up Pack. During the video, the lads stated that they would explore the world of every new texture pack from now on. They explored the world of the Skyrim Mash-Up in Episode 82, but did not explore Achievement City with the Skyrim Mash-Up Pack.

There are also other AH Minecraft show, including:

  • Things to Do in Minecraft, which is actually a sub-series of the group's overall Things to Do in... series, further explained on their Creator page.
  • Let's Build, where Team Building Exercise (previously Geoff and Gavin, also known as "Plan G") show off the construction of the things they make for Let's Play Minecraft and Things to Do in Minecraft. The original format came to an end in February 2015 and will be restarted as a live Twitch show.
  • Also, there is MegaCraft, created and mainly hosted by Matt "AxialMatt" Bragg, which started as a Community Hunter series before becoming an official AH series. This series is essentially a showcase for many of AH community members' impressive creations within the game.

Regular or recurring segments

  • Obstacle Course: A course has been built for the Hunters to attempt to traverse. This began very early on with a Let's Play themed after Wipeout.
  • Head to Head: The Hunters split up into two teams, the Lads (Gavin, Michael and Ray/Jeremy) and the Gents (Geoff, Ryan and Jack) and compete head-to-head in some form of sport.
  • Update Appreciation: Following an update to the game, a challenge is put together usually involving crafting a number of items introduced in the update.
  • Fishing Rodeo & Jamboree: An annual event where the Hunters gather for an episode of fishing, with different challenges to complete alongside trying to catch as many fish as they can.
  • Scavenger Hunts: A list of items is presented and the Hunters compete to be the first to obtain all (or as many as they can) of the items. This can be anything from blocks, to mob kills, to death messages.
  • King: One of the Hunters is the King, and everyone else has to do as they say. Winning challenges earns the other players a piece of the Tower of Pimps, and the first player to complete their tower becomes the next King.
  • Mod packs: The Hunters play a modded version of PC Minecraft. This has included Galacticraft, Dinocraft, Pixelmon, and...
    • Sky Factory: The longest-running miniseries, running from February 2017 to March 2018, where a number of mods are used in a map which only begins with a single tree.
  • Monopoly: Exactly What It Says on the Tin.
  • Ya Dead, Ya Dead: The newest miniseries, where any player who dies is Killed Off for Real and has to leave the Let's Play. This lasted all of four episodes.

As for the guys in this series, they can be identified by the following skins (with derivatives of them for their appearances in Rooster Teeth Animated Adventures) and the buildings they live in at Downtown Achievement City. Each of the members have a role/quirk that defines their behavior in the series and associated skin:

Regular Hosts

Geoff Ramsey

Master Chief 2

Geoff Ramsey's character skin is that of Master Chief from the video game franchise Halo, and is also a reference to his voicing of Pvt. Dexter Grif in the Red vs. Blue web series (indeed his character somewhat resembles Grif with a few modifications).

In Episode 106, his character skin was updated to the newer version of Master Chief, featuring more 3-dimensional features, though he's shown to switch between the old and the new skin.

Like Michael below, starting in Episode 107: "Halo Mashup", Geoff has switched his Master Chief skin from the one found in Skin Pack 1 to the newer, more detailed skin found in the Halo Mashup Pack. Said new skin has prominent shoulder pads and a jet pack, the latter especially fitting considering how much Geoff flies around in episodes.

When he appears in Rooster Teeth Animated Adventures, he just wears the SPARTAN armor without the helmet.

In Achievement City, Geoff's house is the stone monolith on the west side of Downtown.

The house is so big (going up to the build height limit) that it's used as a landmark for everyone to find Downtown again whenever they get lost or need to reach it in a competition.

His house was built to jokingly represent his ego and Michael described it as a 'Monolith'. Due to the latest Minecraft patch adjusting the build height, Geoff and Gavin stated that Geoff's house is now even taller than before.

As of the 2014 Achievement City tour video, Geoff's house is now at maximum build height.

Inside his house, he has a water ceiling at the former max height, this being first shown in the Things To Do In... episode "Indoor Pool". He also has a small raised platform representing a 'second floor' and a basement, dubbed "The Vault" that houses materials that can be used during play if they are not on Creative Mode.

After Ray's departure from Achievement Hunter, a small shrine was made for him inside as well.

As of Let's Play Minecraft: Episode 251, his tall stone monolith tower now has some new upgrades and modifications built by Matt and the other AH guys.

In Achievement Cove, Geoff, in stark contrast to his previous home, lives in a small, open air hut built into the cliff-side, accessible by a narrow staircase.

When it comes to appearing in Minecraft videos, he is usually considered to be the team leader and the obvious boss of the group, with either Jack or Gavin as his right-hand man depending on the type of competition: presenting the challenges, organizing and instructing the team, explaining the rules, as well as planning, creating, organizing and dictating the way the competitions are run. He along with Gavin, are the main builders of most of the structures within Achievement City.

Geoff has participated with the team during the early episodes of the series for the prized Tower of Pimps, but during the Dig Dug challenge he stated that he just likes to create more than competing and as a result has lead or filmed games than playing them. He is generally very competitive and will try to stack odds in his favor. For example, one of Geoff's Tower of Pimps wins had him build a sky fortress surrounded by lava and use diamond equipment.

Jack Pattillo

Jack

Jack Pattillo's character skin is the biker from the video game Trials HD.

In Achievement City, Jack's house is on the south side of Downtown.

It is a wooden house on stilts, built over a mine leading to the underground of Achievement City, with a lava ceiling made by Geoff. Later on, whilst he was out of town, a giant replica of Jack's character was made behind his house by Geoff, Gavin, and Ryan. The statue now has an overhanging wool penis over top his house which can dispense water, or lava, with a switch below.

As part of a failed prank, Jack's house was completely encased with obsidian. However, due to Minecraft continuously crashing due to the waterfall prank on Gavin's house, his house was eventually uncovered with only a giant halo above his house remaining. Jeremy later on added a propeller cap to Jack's statue.

In Achievement Cove, he lives in a stone-frame house with glass walls, with a small wheat garden on a roof extension.

When he appears in Rooster Teeth Animated Adventures and AH Animated, he goes without the helmet.

He is seen as a very calm, casual, slow, methodical player who examines every detail, which Geoff is known to exploit. During the earlier episodes he is shown to be very knowledgeable about Minecraft; dealing with lava and how to build a Nether portal.

Many times after being stopped from winning a competition he would remark about "building a house", which became a common theme through non-competition related episodes.

Early in the series, during episodes when Geoff is explaining, he would occupy himself with the cursor, pretending it was a butterfly.

Michael Jones

Michael

Michael Jones' character skin is Banjo from the video game Banjo Kazooie. After YDYD 2 Michael character skin is now a hybrid of Banjo and a Zombie.

In Episode 106: "Bodyguards", it was revealed that Michael has switched his Banjo skin from the one he used for the longest time (that was introduced in Skin Pack 1), to the newer, more three-dimensional Banjo introduced in the free 2nd Birthday Skin Pack. Said new skin includes a small Kazooie sticking out of his backpack, which for Michael is a symbol of his marriage to Lindsay. He frequently switches between the old skin and the new.

When he appears in Rooster Teeth Animated Adventures, he wears Banjo skin-like clothes, with a bear ear cap on his head, while his AH Animated depiction removes the hat.

In Achievement City, Michael's house is next to a rail station, on the east side of Downtown.

His house is a small, regular-looking wooden house that he shares his real life wife, Lindsay, with a secret underground room for Kerry and a tunnel that leads to Gavin's house.

In Achievement Cove, he and Lindsay live in an elaborate birch-and-spruce house (built by Lindsay) across the water from the rest of the Hunters.

At first, Michael's defining quirk was that he didn't know how to play, often making mistakes, dropping pieces of equipment, and swearing a lot, reflecting his Rage Quit persona. Since then, he has begun to understand the game more and the team refers to him as "Mogar", which he coined himself.

He is generally aggressive towards other players; especially Gavin for his stupidity. He is an excellent fighter; winning multiple fighting related challenges, and generally being known for his fighting and hunting abilities.

Gavin Free

MinecraftGavin

Gavin Free's character skin is an anthropomorphic Creeper, which since the new update has often caused him to be mistaken for an actual Creeper. In YDYD 2 Gavin character skin is a hybrid of a Creeper and a human.

In Achievement City, Gavin's house is on the northeast corner of Downtown.

His house is a partially-underground cobblestone art house, loaded with paintings inside. It has a secret trophy room inside the adjoining hill, along with a hidden underground tunnel - called the Team Nice Dynamite Victory Tunnel - that connects his house with Michael's house.

Outside his house, he has two picture frames with Creeper heads in them, as a Christmas gift from Geoff as a representation of his 'Creeper parents.' He also has a second Creeper head above his door frame and water melons lining the back roof of his house.

In Achievement Cove, his home is a pile of wood on the cliff-side with a facade making it look like an actual house.

When he appears in Rooster Teeth Animated Adventures or AH Animated, it's just regular clothes in the Creeper pattern, with the Creeper face on the shirt.

Known as the mischievous idiot of the group, he is known for bending the rules and committing various irresponsible and careless acts of stupidity, much to the others' dismay. He constantly harasses and ridicules other players, and as a result, he is frequently the target of the other players' rage, even to the point where they'll physically attack him.

He is also well known for griefing, vandalizing, and destroying others' structures and landmarks, usually leading those other players to hysterical rages. His most well known exploits was pouring lava over the house during the first episode and co-creating Plan G.

Despite being one of the only two members (the other being Ray) to have played the game prior to the original Let's Play, he often fails at what he does because of his own actions.

Gavin is the co-creator of most structures in Achievement City and had also inadvertently created the original Tower of Pimps when messing with Ray's gold. Oddly enough, even though Gavin created the Tower of Pimps he himself has few wins under his belt.

Ray Narvaez, Jr.

Ray

Ray Narvaez, Jr.'s character skin is called the "Tuxedo Steve" skin, which he wears as a Shout-Out and bases off to Tuxedo Mask from Sailor Moon.

When he appears in Rooster Teeth Animated Adventures, he just wears the tuxedo.

In going with the character, he is often seen carrying red roses in his inventory or close to his person. If another member does anything negative towards a rose, he displays violence towards them, such as Caleb, or will ensure the safety of a rose.

In Achievement City, Ray's house is on the north side of Downtown.

His house is made of dirt, with a wall of paintings inside that hide a wall of dispensers filled with cakes nicknamed "Slice of Hell".

His house was formerly a dirt house with a torch and dirt floor, which was later expanded to include a bed and a chest with Kung Fu related art work on his wall that hides Cake dispensers.

He later added Pat the Head, which is a decorative Steve Mob Head, and an ocelot named Percival. He previously had a chicken named Conrad until it mysteriously disappeared.

After Ray's departure from Achievement Hunter, his house was destroyed and replaced with a more extravagant house than before, with its ownership being taken by Jeremy.

His last day with Achievement Hunter was April 18, 2015. His house was promptly dismantled the second Ray left (with the message BrownMan has left the game) and rebuilt into something better in the next episodes.

He has displayed many other traits such as standing near a wall and admiring his face; pretending to masturbate; "shout out to..."; creating signs with text humor; hatred for Cake; pointing out Endermen; and making karate related noises when ever the art picture is present.

He often opens an episode shouting "LLLLLET'S PLAY!" which has become a staple for the series.

Ryan Haywood

Ryan

Ryan Haywood's character skin is called the "Scottish Steve" skin. In YDYD 2 Ryan character skin is a hybrid of Scottish Steve and a Enderman.

In Achievement City, Ryan's house is adjacent to Geoff's house along the south side of the Monolith.

His house is a dirt house ("Kung-Fu House") and has a basement for his pet cow, Edgar.

Ryan claimed Kung-Fu House, what was formerly a storage house during the construction of Achievement City, as his house and has since made several additions to it, including a basement for his pet cow named Edgar.

As of Episodes 217-219, Ryan's house has been replicated and relocated underground to bedrock as part of a prank against him with the AH guys giving him a taste of his own medicine.

A railway connecting from the top of the hole to bottom circulates the outer walls surrounding his house.

His house is no longer visible from above ground as the top was covered in dirt with a glass ceiling to view his house below.

In Achievement Cove, he lives above the rest of the Hunters in a lavish cliff-side lair accessible by a waterfall.

When he appears in Rooster Teeth Animated Adventures, he wears the dress coat and shirt with the kilt.

Ryan joined in the Let's Plays shortly after changing departments from the Rooster Teeth Animation Department to Achievement Hunter in November 2012, first appearing in Episode 24 - Capture the Tower!

Ryan was originally only known as the "PC guy", but is now a full Achievement Hunter member and competes in Let's Plays and other AH videos during early 2013.

Due to his PC knowledge, he normally helps with Geoff and Gavin when creating circuit related structures in Achievement City and leading of PC Minecraft Let's Plays.

His voice is often confused with Jack.

Ryan has been seen to occasionally break the rules, although not always intentionally, and has become a staple for the rest to not to "pull a Ryan".

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Caleb Denecour

Caleb Denecour's character skin is usually the nurse skin, although he has also appeared with other skins, such as the Boxer Steve skin in Episode 28.

Caleb's "house" in Achievement City is a simple 2x2x1 block hole, formerly filled with water (shown to be emptied in Episode 96) towards the south between a cactus patch and a stone bridge.

Early on, Caleb usually appeared as a mediator and communicator between the creator of the community-made maps and the Achievement Hunter team; for example, the Grifball map and the Labyrinth map.

He has competed during Let's Play for the Tower, but has yet to win, and as a result of excessive cheating and screen-looking, he has been banned from the competitions, even though he was allowed to compete again one time in Episode 71.

Because of Caleb, screen-looking in the series is now usually referred to as "pulling a Caleb".

Jeremy Dooley

Jeremy's Minecraft Skin - Castaway

Jeremy Dooley's character skin is the Castaway, and that of a muscular shipwrecked man, although he commonly wears a zombie head when he plays.

At the end of Episode 177, to commemorate winning his first Tower of Pimps, he was gifted the rebuilt house that was formerly Ray's house.

In Achievement Cove, he lives in an acacia wood house built on the water, adjacent to the Achievement Hunter logo that he built.

Jeremy became a regular member of the cast in Episode 172.

Before his promotion into the main cast, he worked as a member of the Build Team and appeared in multiple Let's Builds.

Lindsay Jones

Kazooie Minecraft

Lindsay Jones' current skin is that of Kazooie, which reflects her marriage to Michael. She has the most character skin changes with three, her current one being Kazooie from Banjo Kazooie.

Lindsay's Minecraft Skin - Tabby Cat

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Lindsay only appeared in the occasional episode early on, but over time her presence has become increasingly frequent, to the point that she's more or less a regular in the Sky Factory.

In both Achievement City and Achievement Cove, she lives with Michael, in a bed adjacent to his.

Lindsay shares her house with her real life husband, Michael, where they have a double bed, and Kerry, who lives in a secret room below their house.

She first appeared as an aerial camera person in Episode 55: Creeper Soccer, she has since made several episode appearances either leading games, such as for Legends of the Hidden Temple, or competing.

Lindsay also worked as a member of the Build Team and has appeared in multiple Let's Builds.

Given her precedence, and if Ryan is the Sixth Ranger to the original 5, Lindsay can be considered the "Seventh", in a way.

Matt Bragg

Matt's Minecraft Skin - Jack of Blades

Matt Bragg's skin tends to change from episode to episode to fit that episode's theme, reflecting his Game Master status. By default, his skin is that of Jack of Blades.

He has no permanent home in Achievement City.

In Achievement Cove, he lives in a large, wooden mansion with an interior fountain, a second floor deck, and a boat dock in the back.

His unofficial first appearance was in Episode 18 as the map creator for Mineball.

Several of his maps have been used in episodes, though he did not compete in them himself.

Matt is not a typical player in competitions, acting as a majority of the time as a silent presence overseeing and filming the games. However, he has participated in multiple episodes with games and non, though he is one of the few to not have a house within Achievement City.

Matt worked as a member of the Build Team where he appeared in multiple Let's Builds. Despite Let's Builds cancellation, he still acts as a primary builder of both structures and games, so much so that even Geoff and Gavin have been caught off guard by his secret builds. Matt's Minecraft skin is the Jack of Blades.

Kerry Shawcross

Kerry

Kerry Shawcross's skin is based on Juno from Jet Force Gemini.

In Achievement City, Kerry's "house" is just a small fern with an obsidian block, but as of Episode 89, he now lives in a room called "Queerian Lanister", hidden underneath Michael's house, and connected to the Team Nice Dynamite tunnel.

He appeared in Episode 74 due to Ryan being absent for personal reasons.

Kerry was also in Episodes 89 and 90 as the assistant of Mad King Ryan.

Kerry also made an appearance in Capture The Tower X during RTX 2014 playing on Team Gents.

At the end of Mad King Ryan, Kerry became "Edgar" (dressed in a cow skin wearing diamond armor) and served as the final boss of the competition, which was won by Gavin.

Kdin Jenzen

EnderDragon Man

Kdin Jenzen's character skin is the EnderDragon Man.

Kdin has appeared in multiple Let's Builds working as a former member of the Build Team.

Trevor Collins

Trevor Collins' skin is a man wearing an iron golem mask.

He has no permanent home in Achievement City.

In Achievement Cove, he lives in a modern smoothstone house near the wheat farm, after his old dirt house was annexed by Gavin's woodpile.

Alfredo Diaz

Alfredo Diaz has not yet decided on a skin, remaining with the default Steve.

Alfredo also has no permanent home in Achievement City, and never will.

In Achievement Cove, Alfredo lives in a spacious but unfinished home on top of the cliff, accessible by a ladder.

Alfredo spent the first six months as an employee of Achievement Hunter avoiding Minecraft before getting dragged in for Ya Dead, Ya Dead.

Fiona Nova

Fiona Nova's skin is that of a pirate.

As a relatively new addition to the Achievement Hunter team, she does not have any home in Achievement City, nor does she currently have one in Achievement Cove.

The first time she's ever played Minecraft was when she joined the other new Hunters to play the old Wipeout course.

Joel Heyman

Joel

Joel Heyman's skin is the Prisoner Steve skin.

His only appearance was in Episode 2.

Joel did not partake in getting the achievement which was the goal of the Let's Play and left the group almost immediately. He was found by Gavin later in the episode and was killed, which led to him spawning back at the group house built by Ray. He assisted Michael in trying to stop Gavin from getting the "On A Rail" achievement but was unsuccessful.

Mica Burton

Mica's Minecraft Skin - Aphrodite

Mica Burton's Minecraft skin is Aphrodite.

Her only appearance was in Episode 215 - Battle Mode.

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