The Rise of IKEA: Masters of Duping and Exploits on 6b6t
In the vast and complex world of Minecraft anarchy servers, few groups have left as lasting an impact as IKEA. Known for their groundbreaking exploits, relentless pursuit of dominance, and unmatched technical prowess, IKEA has risen to be one of the most notorious factions on 6b6t, a server that mirrors the chaotic spirit of 2b2t but has its own unique culture and challenges. This blog explores the rise of IKEA, their notable exploits, the technical innovations they've pioneered, and their ongoing projects that continue to shape the server’s landscape.
Origins of the IKEA Group
The IKEA group officially formed on December 27, 2022, when one of the founding members, Hokindo, gave lil perp a prominent figure in the group a teleport to a faraway location. This small act laid the groundwork for what would soon become one of the most influential dupe groups on 6b6t. The group chat followed quickly, created on December 28, 2022, marking the official beginning of their coordinated efforts to dominate the server.
From the start, the group's primary focus was clear: they aimed to amass resources at an unprecedented rate, pushing the limits of Minecraft mechanics to exploit every opportunity the server presented. IKEA's early days revolved around building vast stashes of items, most notably their infamous main stash, which would later reach an extraordinary size of 50,000 double chests (or “dubs”) filled with duped items.
Discovering and Exploiting Teleport Glitches
One of IKEA's most notable early achievements was the discovery and exploitation of various teleport (TP) glitches on the server. On January 12, 2023, the first TP exploit was uncovered by Poutselas, allowing players to teleport by running the /tpa
command while using boats, donkeys, or horses. This gave IKEA a significant strategic advantage, enabling them to travel vast distances instantly and evade other players with ease.
However, like most exploits on 6b6t, the server’s administrators were quick to patch the glitch. But IKEA was not deterred. On February 18, 2023, they discovered a bypass for the patch, once again granting them the ability to teleport. And then, on May 6, 2023, they found yet another bypass, cementing their reputation as the premier exploit hunters on the server. These teleport glitches were instrumental in IKEA’s rapid expansion and allowed them to grow their influence faster than any other group.
The Rise of the IKEA Dupe Exploits
While the TP glitches were impressive, IKEA's true claim to fame came from their work on dupe exploits. Duplicating items in Minecraft is a controversial and highly sought-after ability in anarchy servers like 6b6t, where every block and item must typically be earned through hard work or trade. Dupes change the entire landscape by allowing players to bypass the normal grind of Minecraft survival.
IKEA Dupe v1, the first major dupe IKEA discovered, was found on December 28, 2023, by Hokindo. This dupe, shared in the IKEA group chat, allowed players to duplicate 1,000 shulkers per minute a staggering amount of items in such a short time. Videos of the exploit quickly circulated within the group, showcasing the method's effectiveness.
Following the success of IKEA Dupe v1, the group continued to refine their techniques, releasing IKEA Dupe v2 on January 31, 2023, which was similarly capable of duplicating 1,000 shulkers per minute. This dupe was soon followed by IKEA Dupe v3 on March 13, 2023, which maintained the same duplication rate.
By April 24, 2023, IKEA had developed IKEA Dupe v4, a method that involved renaming items to achieve duplication. This dupe worked remarkably well, but IKEA wasn’t done yet. On May 8, 2023, they unveiled IKEA Dupe v5, a method that required players to grind items with a grindstone before duplicating them, again achieving the astounding rate of 1,000 shulkers per minute.
The culmination of IKEA’s dupe innovations came on February 18, 2024, with the release of IKEA Dupe v6. This dupe, which involved placing shulkers with books to achieve the duplication, showcased IKEA's unparalleled mastery of Minecraft's mechanics. The group had pushed the boundaries of what was thought possible, and with this dupe, they solidified their unique place in 6b6t history.
6b6t IKEA vs 2b2t 11/11
The IKEA dupe was incredibly powerful, producing 1,000 shulkers per second. It even surpassed the infamous 11/11 dupe from 2b2t in terms of efficiency, as it only required a boat to work while the player remained online. In contrast, the 2b2t 11/11 method needed that the player log off and back on to activate the dupe. This made the IKEA dupe not only more efficient but also helped in creating numerous massive stashes on 6b6t
Crashing the Server: Exploring Crash Exploits
While IKEA was busy duping items and discovering TP glitches, they also dabbled in crash exploits—techniques that allowed them to bring the server to its knees, causing chaos and disruption for the entire player base. On January 1, 2024, IKEA discovered their first crash exploit. This method involved riding an entity (usually a boat) with a passenger in it outside of the region where it was originally spawned and then dismounting. The result? The server crashed, throwing all players offline and leaving IKEA to continue their duping and base-building efforts without interference.
Not content with a single crash exploit, IKEA discovered another one on September 18, 2024, further demonstrating their technical expertise and willingness to push the server to its limits. Each time they unleashed one of these exploits, the server's administrators were forced to scramble for a fix, but IKEA always seemed to stay one step ahead.
The Godmode Exploit
In addition to teleport and crash exploits, IKEA also discovered the Godmode exploit, which allowed players to become invisible while still being able to interact with the world around them. This exploit was found by Poutselas in January 2023, and it quickly became one of the group's most powerful tools. By remaining invisible, IKEA members could move through the world undetected, allowing them to scout enemy bases, steal resources, and grief other players with impunity.
The Godmode exploit proved to be a game-changer for IKEA, and they continued to refine and expand on it throughout 2023 and into 2024. Their ability to remain unseen while interacting with the server's environment gave them a level of control that no other group could match.
The Self-Grief of the Main IKEA Stash
Despite their technical achievements, IKEA's time on 6b6t has not been without controversy or setbacks. On February 18, 2024, IKEA made the decision to self-grief their main stash a collection of 50,000 dubs (double chests) of items that had been amassed through their various dupe exploits. The decision to destroy their own stash was a calculated move, motivated by their growing dissatisfaction with 6b6t at the time.
This self-grief sent shockwaves through the server. Many players were shocked that such a valuable stash could be deliberately destroyed, but for IKEA, it was a symbolic gesture and act of defiance against the server that they had, in many ways, come to dominate. This act of self-destruction also underscored the group's confidence in their ability to rebuild, knowing that they could easily amass another stash of equal or greater size with their dupe methods.
The IKEA Stats Bot and Other Projects
In addition to their in-game exploits, IKEA has also made contributions to the wider 6b6t community through projects like the 6b6t stats bot. Created by IKEA members, this bot tracked statistics for players across the server and at one point reached 100 servers. Though it was eventually deleted by Discord, the bot was reactivated and continues to function on over 60 servers. This tool has become an important resource for players looking to track their progress and gain insights into the server’s activity.
Moreover, IKEA's influence extends beyond dupes and exploits. The group started out offering giveaways and free kits using their duped items, but they have since evolved into a much more serious operation. IKEA is now responsible for the development of the IKEA addon, a custom modification that enhances the Minecraft experience for 6b6t players.
The Future: The Atlas Project
Looking ahead, IKEA is currently focused on their most ambitious project yet: Atlas. Described as the biggest project they have ever undertaken, Atlas is still in the works with no estimated completion date. While details are scarce, it is expected that Atlas will once again push the boundaries of what is possible on 6b6t, further solidifying IKEA’s place as the dominant force on the server.
Conclusion: IKEA’s Legacy on 6b6t
IKEA's journey on 6b6t is a testament to the power of technical knowledge and creativity in the world of Minecraft anarchy servers. From their early exploits in teleportation glitches to their groundbreaking dupe methods, IKEA has consistently stayed at the forefront of innovation on the server. Their ability to discover and exploit game-breaking mechanics has made them one of the most feared and respected groups on 6b6t.
As they continue to work on new projects like Atlas, it is clear that IKEA's influence on the server is far from over. Whether through duping, crashing the server, or uncovering new exploits, IKEA will undoubtedly remain a key player in the ever-evolving world of Minecraft anarchy servers for years to come.