Kai Cenat and IShowSpeed spent nearly five days turning Minecraft's most dangerous underground encounter into a construction project. At 115 hours, four minutes and 20 seconds on their broadcast timer, the Warden finally fell.

The decisive clip shows both streamers positioned above the Ancient City while summoned iron golems crowd the darkness below. The method was not elegant, but elegance was never the point. Their objective panel still read ‘Kill Warden,’ and the pair watched from relative safety as the golems did the close-range work that would have been extraordinarily risky in Hardcore mode.

When the Warden disappeared, the tension broke immediately. Speed jumped from his chair and Kai shouted over the game as chat filled with celebrations. The reaction made sense after a run defined by restarts, missed mechanics and long detours to acquire equipment they had only recently learned to use.

The on-screen clock matters because early reposts rounded the milestone down to 114 hours. The exact clip frame shows the timer already beyond 115 hours, so the cleaner description is ‘after 115 hours.’

The Warden is not designed like a conventional Minecraft boss with a reward that invites a fair duel. It can deal enormous damage through armour and punish players who remain nearby. Building iron golems below a protected firing position allowed Kai and Speed to keep distance while still completing the challenge they had set themselves.

Their celebration was less about discovering a perfect strategy than surviving long enough to use one. After days of repeatedly losing progress, the hardest part of the broadcast ended with two streamers looking down a hole and trusting a small army to finish the job.

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