"Yo, how's it goin' everyone? Alright, so in today's video..." ― Skeppy's intro
Zak Ahmed[1] (born: January 17, 2000 ), better known online as Skeppy, is an American gaming YouTuber. His content has lately been mostly focusing on challenge videos in Minecraft where he gives out challenges to from 100 to 200 players. The last person standing usually gets a prize of $500, $1,000, or $2,000. It is theorized that MrBeast's Minecraft giveaway challenges are inspired by his.
Before, Skeppy started to make content on trolling players (the majority of hackers on Invadedlands and SkittleMC), trolling his staff, and his friends a6d and BadBoyHalo in Minecraft. However, there are exceptions, such as the Q&A series he adds to every few months. He used to live in a house with Spifey and TapL, however, the lease expired. He also used to create a few videos with his rival/friend Technoblade who uploaded on both Skeppy's channel and Technoblade's.
He used to make a lot of videos on "Minecraft but..." where he has different challenges while playing the game Minecraft in survival mode, some examples are "Minecraft but anvils fall every minute", "Minecraft but lava falls every minute", or "Minecraft but I can only eat diamonds". Though he has stopped making these lately and will most likely never come back.
Recently, Zak has been mainly making videos off of a series that he used to have, “Trapping 100 Kids in a...” where he puts a large number of players inside a box and makes them do challenges. Zak usually collaborates with other Minecraft YouTubers when doing these types of videos. He mainly features BadBoyHalo, Spifey, 09sharkboy, etc. When a player wins, they usually get to shout out or say whatever they please to Zak's audience. There have been some instances where there have been no winners when the last two people die at the same time. This rarely occurs though.
He started doing this concept around mid-November 2019 and plans on stopping the series in 2020 but ended up uploading a video called "Box in A Box in a Box in a Box in a Box" on January 1, 2020. Recently, he has been giving away cash prizes of $500-$2k to the winner(s). Zak still does a lot of these "Trapping 100 Kids in a..." videos although it has switched to different content. You may not expect older content from him, though he has stated with BadBoyHalo on the Skep channel (video: an entire Minecraft server was made... FOR ME?); "I might bring back some of these videos".