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Minecraft is a first-person fighter/sandbox construction game created by Mojang AB.

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How Mojang test Testificates
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Tesel
Tesel - - 740 comments

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and?

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Eliteassault
Eliteassault - - 199 comments

I feel bad for the Testificates...but once they have a function in gathering blocks,enslaving time!

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Legiondude
Legiondude - - 96 comments

So what are they doing?

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TheNodCommander
TheNodCommander - - 1,114 comments

I wonder the same!

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MattyG
MattyG - - 135 comments

Now Minecraft will become a human slavery simulator of sorts. Imagine people exchanging and breeding Testificates on a SMP server for other resources.

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Eliteassault
Eliteassault - - 199 comments

That's the reason why there's Testificates..

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Vurufarmacija
Vurufarmacija - - 661 comments

Or as bodyguards if they get more player-like(which probably will happen).

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AlanFakry
AlanFakry - - 182 comments

I SEE IT!.The pic is telling something more than just a trapped testificate.

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jambez
jambez - - 310 comments

Sticking them into a maze - because they won't trade with you.

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Guma
Guma - - 75 comments

I think they are testing with the villager conditions,
look at the blocks they use to build this maze, the same as the villages are built from.

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TeH_n00b_GaMeR
TeH_n00b_GaMeR - - 154 comments

First off, a village. In the jungle. Secondly, a new gravel texture, perhaps?

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RoboTyphoon
RoboTyphoon - - 660 comments

I don't even...

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