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Player:SP8RLS

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SP8RLS
StatusDead
First JoinFebruary 18, 2026
Deaths1
Killed ByFall damage (Nether, flung 200 blocks up)
Advancements2
Spawn Point-3962, 65, -864

SP8RLS is a player on Xandaris who holds the record for the most dramatic Nether death — entering the Nether and dying within 8 seconds after being flung 200 blocks vertically. He connected from multiple different IPs and had persistent lag issues throughout his short time on the server.


Connection Troubles

SP8RLS had a troubled relationship with the Xandaris server from the start. He joined at 22:25, was kicked for "floating too long" after 6 seconds, and spent most of his time battling lag:

"lag?"— SP8RLS

"whys there lag"— SP8RLS

"i keep getting setback"— SP8RLS

He accumulated massive GrimAC Timer violations and asked for the anticheat to be turned off:

"yeah cna u turn it off"— SP8RLS

He connected from three different IP addresses across his sessions, suggesting VPN use. He also checked /plugins on every single login.

The 8-Second Nether Death

On his final session (starting at 23:51 from yet another IP), SP8RLS earned Stone Age and then immediately built a Nether portal. At 23:52, he earned We Need to Go Deeper — entering the Nether.

The server immediately logged "moved too quickly" warnings, showing SP8RLS being flung 199 blocks vertically. Eight seconds later:

"SP8RLS has died"

The generic death message suggests he fell from an extreme height after a lag-induced teleport. The Nether portal likely combined with his existing lag issues to catapult him into the void.

Stats

Stat Value
Play Time 0.2 hours
Deaths 1
Mob Kills 2
Distance Traveled 3.8 km
Top Block Mined 97 dead bushes, 20 red sand
Top Mobs Killed 2 salmon

Trivia

  • Total time from Nether entry to death: approximately 8 seconds.
  • Connected from 3 different IP addresses in one evening.
  • Checked /plugins on every login — a pattern typical of server-hoppers.
  • His death message was generic ("has died") because the lag prevented proper attribution — similar to WEIDO344's lag issues, though far more extreme.
  • The "moved too quickly" log showed a vertical displacement of 199 blocks — nearly the entire Nether height.
  • Never spoke a word beyond complaining about lag and asking for anticheat removal.