Braking Bedrock
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Elimnator
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Steve trying to mine bedrock.

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Oh poor Steve...

His hair gone all gray from all the worry and stress over that bedrock!

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Bedrock breaking point

I've heard that bedrock actually has a breaking point with a diamond pick... That is, if you can hold the button down for four minutes, haha!

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nope

Not true, without the use of creative, there is no way to break it.

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Actually,

There IS a way. You will need singleplayer commands mod, though, to do it. You see, all blocks in minecraft have 'life points', if you will. Bedrock has an extremely high amount of life points. If you create an explosion equal to millions of tnt concentrated in one spot.

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Its an Animation

Well this is a shot from an animation Im making, and in this animation it takes 100 minecraft years to mine one pice of bedrock.

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That would be using mods though

With mods there are many more interesting ways to do it.

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That's a myth, liquid. Bedrock has a hardness of "-1" if I remember correctly.

 

Also TNT is also one shot, and blocks do not have "hit points," if TNT can break a block, it can break the block. If it can't, it can't.

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wrong

It has a blast resistance of 18,000,000 with enough tnt, you could break it.

It is physically impossible to set off that much tnt close enough to the block though, so it can't be done in vanilla survival.

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Here is the video I made that

Here is the video I made that I got that pic from:

 

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From the Minecraft Wiki:

It is a common myth that Bedrock can be destroyed by a sufficient quantity of TNT. Examinations of the Minecraft code have shown that multiple explosions do not add damage to blocks; any block that is not destroyed by one TNT immediately adjacent to it will not be destroyed by additional TNT. While Bedrock does have a finite damage resistance (18,000,000), there is no explosive in the game which has that much force (the average block having a resistance of 15-30).

It is impossible to break Bedrock by hitting it. Bedrock has "hardness" of -1. A negative hardness is handled separately in the code, and causes any damage done to the block by the player's "hits" to be zero, and thus the accumulated damage will always stay at 0.

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Wow

What a frighten video. True story hey. Golly, so we now know where Herobrine come from.

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@yenwood

any block that is not destroyed by one TNT immediately adjacent to it will not be destroyed by additional TNT.

This is why mods are used to concentarate the explosion into one single blast.

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