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Post by kuraikiba on Nov 14, 2010 1:35:29 GMT
Bedrock can be obtained. This is the math behind it:
Bedrock has resilence 18,000,000 to TNT. It takes 3000 times as much TNT as Obsidian to destroy Bedrock. Convert the potency of TNT to one second of time with a diamond pickaxe. 6000 TNT damage to destroy Obsidian = 15 seconds of diamond pickaxe usage for Obsidian. TNT has about 400 times the potency of 1 second of diamond pickaxe usage. So, take 3000 (Bedrock is 3000 times as resilient as Obsidian) * 400 (Conversion factor for a second of diamond pickaxe usage) and 3000 * 400 equals 1,200,000 times the time for Obsidian pickaxe usage with a diamond pickaxe, so it takes 18,000,000 seconds of diamond pickaxe usage, more or less. However, a year is 31,536,000 seconds, so you basically use near half a year for one bedrock piece. Now THAT sound like a way Notch would think...
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Post by sandmaster on Nov 14, 2010 2:24:38 GMT
Everyone knows that if you make a portal out of bedrock instead of obsidian you win the game.
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Post by kuraikiba on Nov 14, 2010 2:31:37 GMT
So, 10 minumum, 14 maximum. That adds up to around 6 years for a small, 9 years for a large.
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Post by vaconcovat on Nov 14, 2010 7:35:51 GMT
/give vaconcovat 7 64
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Nov 14, 2010 9:56:59 GMT
You could always saddle a ghast, go back into the real world and fly to the top of the map and beyond until you can't see anything anymore and then even farther to reach the godly level where notch himself resides and where he'll give you the byte spaxhel. A Sword, pickaxe, axe, hoe and shovel all taking just 0.1 seconds for destroying adminium. Then you must somehow navigate while on top of the world to where your spawn is and jump off the ghast, die, re spawn and collect the items. CONGRATs!
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Post by Rabidbadger on Nov 14, 2010 12:56:19 GMT
I wonder how long it takes with a bucket...
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Post by sandmaster on Nov 14, 2010 13:48:35 GMT
Simply riding a ghast?
Memzak, the correct thing to do is download the mob stacker mod (name?) and have the ghasts ride themselves.
50 Ghast-high towers.
And they see you.
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Post by clockwork on Nov 14, 2010 15:07:40 GMT
Thought this was common sense and logic. Althought, we did talk about it. It is still impossible without third party programs. There isn't enough space on an open chunk at a time to have enough tnt to blow it up. The TNT resistance resets once the explosions stop for just a few seconds.
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Nov 14, 2010 19:40:52 GMT
Now that is hard! As for actually clicking and mining it over the course of half a year.... anyone willing to try that on an open PC?
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Post by clockwork on Nov 14, 2010 19:42:15 GMT
I think you would experience a black-out before the quarter-year point honestly...
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Post by Qwerty on Nov 14, 2010 21:20:13 GMT
When will people realize we have a board for this?
Qwertymoved
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Nov 15, 2010 4:52:13 GMT
XD Oh yea, I didn't even notice it was out of place... XD
As for clicking and holding for half a year, you could just use the open pc, leave it on permanently and put a weight on the mouse to keep it clicking. (that's what I once did...)
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Post by kuraikiba on Nov 15, 2010 11:30:32 GMT
However, that is half a year you can't use your comp, and it yields a single, legal bedrock.
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Nov 15, 2010 13:16:10 GMT
Yes, but that is why I said an old pc that you never use. And then once you get it you can move the save to your main pc and be able to have bragging rights...
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Post by clockwork on Nov 15, 2010 13:37:58 GMT
Guys, you cannot break Bedrock with Tools. It is immune. Only TNT would work.
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Nov 15, 2010 14:45:06 GMT
How do you know? Have you clicked and held mining TNT for over a month? (much less half a year)
I mean even if you clicked and held the mouse click since this thread started, it wouldn't even show the crack mark on it yet.
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Post by Qwerty on Nov 15, 2010 15:31:01 GMT
Yeah, there's no way this is actually true. Bedrock, by definition, cannot be removed.
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Nov 15, 2010 16:05:52 GMT
Oh well. Someone with no life should still try and give it a try. (or someone with an extra computer)
You could always just jump into the void...
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Post by kuraikiba on Nov 15, 2010 21:58:31 GMT
I doubt Omni went into the coding to test the invincibility.
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Nov 16, 2010 5:42:17 GMT
Oh well... it looks like none of us will be able to get bedrock in a natural save... (as in no hax)
Imagine how awesome it would be if you could randomly find adminium blocks as items, just floating around after a creeper sploding...
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Post by Qwerty on Nov 16, 2010 6:19:53 GMT
That would be awful. Once you place it, it cannot be removed. Imagine accidentally holding it when you are trying to open your door...
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Nov 16, 2010 7:12:40 GMT
Which is why you must be careful with it and make backups of your saves regularly.
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Post by Qwerty on Nov 16, 2010 14:37:46 GMT
That's still pretty lame. What if you make something and decide later you don't like it? I hate the concept of being able to place something that cannot be removed. Besides, it's pointless. Obsidian is for all intents and purposes indestructible.
Either way, backing up saves would allow you to revert to a previous one if you die, which defeats the point of, you know, dying.
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Nov 16, 2010 16:05:09 GMT
Yes, no one makes backups that regularly, that would be insane. I mean if I restored to a backup at this very moment, hours and hours of work would be lost, but if I accidentally placed adminium, then it serves me right.
Although I'll agree. The idea of placeable adminium is sort of lame.
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Post by Rabidbadger on Dec 1, 2010 16:56:59 GMT
And then make adminium armour? I like the sound of that...
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Dec 1, 2010 17:52:58 GMT
Hehe... now that I think about it, half a year of clicking would probably destroy the block, but that doesn't mean it'll drop the block.
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Post by Rabidbadger on Dec 1, 2010 18:38:03 GMT
And there are enough holes into the void or whatever you call it anyway. I used one as a bin once.
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Post by kuraikiba on Dec 1, 2010 18:51:54 GMT
Heh, I once made a massive tower (10x10, over 1000 blocks) of alternating bedrock and diamond. It was insanity!
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Post by Rabidbadger on Dec 1, 2010 18:58:38 GMT
Then you filled it with TNT and tried to blow it up?
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Post by kuraikiba on Dec 1, 2010 18:59:43 GMT
No... It was too awesome to destroy. Plus, I had a house made of diamond inside.
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