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Simple Life SMP

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Scott: I was expecting the simple life; I thought I'd have a nice, chill time!
Grian and Joel: No.
Joel: No chill time here, please.
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Simple Life was a one-shot special of the Life SMP.

Like the previous special, it follows much of the same rules as 3rd Life: each member of the server begins with three lives, losing one every time they die, and their goal shifts from surviving peacefully to taking out as many other players as possible when they're on their last life. The gimmick for this special? Everyone is playing in a superflat world, with only villages as naturally generated structures, a wandering trader occasionally shows up to sell items at dirt cheap prices, and there is merely four layers of dirt and grass stopping anyone from falling into the Void, as the unbreakable bedrock layer at the bottom that is usually present in superflat worlds has been removed.

Simple Life SMP premiered on April 1st, 2025.

Note: Unless otherwise specified, all tropes pertain to the characters, not the content creators that play them.


The Simple Life SMP provides examples of:

  • All for Nothing: Grian tries setting up a TNT minecart launcher again as part of a counter-attack on the sugarcane heist, only to accidentally blow himself up in the process. Later, when he successfully sets up the slingshot, he finds that the TNT minecart spins nowhere near as fast as he needed it to go (because they don't have the experimental changes to minecarts toggled on like he thought they did), rendering the whole idea moot.
    Scott: All that and it wouldn't have worked anyway!
  • April Fools' Day: The special was released on April 1st, 2025.
  • Call-Back: When Martyn realizes that he's not first in the Nether like in most seasons of the Life series, Pearl suggests that they "relive old memories together" to make the trip.
  • Les Collaborateurs: When Big B (Red by that point) and Joel (infamously a Blood Knight) build a trapped Nether portal that would send the victim either careening into lava or the embrace of the Void, Scott decides to help supply the lava for the trap because he'd rather assist the Red Names than be targeted by them.
  • Funny Background Event: Even more prevalent than usual for the series, as almost everyone is clustered around the ruins of the village for much of the runtime. This means that at almost any given moment, you can see and/or hear some other conversation or fight going on in the background of whatever any creator is currently focusing on. Pearl jokingly calls it "Overstimulation SMP" at one point because it's just that busy.
  • History Repeats:
    • Two peoplenote  die while exiting a Nether portal rigged with lava just like in Double Life SMPnote , although the trap in Simple Life utilizes the Void to finish them off.
    • Much like 3rd Life SMP, Scar eliminates both Ren and Martyn from the series, in that order.
    • Similarly to Limited Life SMP, Grian, Joel, and one member of the former Flower Forest faction team up and build a skybridge network for sneak attacks on another alliance, though the latter is built underground over the Void, as opposed to raining Death from Above.
    • As in Last Life SMP, Scott is the last player standing.
  • Hurricane of Puns: As one would expect, when Big B, Gem, Jimmy, Martyn, Pearl, and Skizz start fishing for food in a pond together, they decide to start a podcast. Martyn then dubs it "the Pondcast" and proceeds to rattle off several fishing puns ("we'll reel them in", "what's the hook?", "I'll use clickbait", etc.) in quick succession.
    Jimmy: That's a crazy amount of puns.
    Martyn: Have you ever met me?
  • Last Request: After his final death, Bdubs can be seen asking in the in-game chat if anyone can rescue his horse from the Nether for him.
  • No, You: When Scott easily rebukes Pearl's various attempts to kill him, Gem, Cleo, and Scar all comment on how pathetic those attempts are. Pearl shoots back that their commentary is pathetic.
  • Player Versus Environment: Unlike usual seasons of the Life series, due to the resource restrictions of superflat worlds, players die to the environment far more often than they do to other players, be it from mobs or the Void not far beneath their feet. Downplayed, however, in that some players have taken to utilizing the Void as a means of trapping and indirectly killing other players, and inter-player violence still occurs nonetheless and remains prominent in the latter half of the special.
  • We Hardly Knew Ye: Bdubs died so soon into the special that he didn't even upload his POV; he apparently just didn't have enough usable footage to make into an episode.

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