Which thumbnail would you be more willing to click on for a minecraft lore video?

Hi there, so I'm working on a youtube video covering Minecraft Lore, and I'm trying to decide on a thumbnail right now. Given that neither of them are clickbait, which one do you think you have a higher chance to click on?

  1. The Zombie Plauge Originating From Ocean Monuments

  2. The Piglins are the "good guys" in minecraft and the most morale mob in the game

  3. A more neutral one that doesn't give away much but still shows its a video about lore

Obviously these wouldn't be the actual titles or thumbnails, but just going off the concepts which one do you think would get your interest the best?

Not sure if this would help at all, but because I'll be telling it almost like a story, the video would be longer, like 40-80 minutes ish.

Thank you in advance :)

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u/Ok_Cup_5454 — 3 days ago

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u/Ok_Cup_5454 — 2 months ago