RE LOGIC! -Terraria logic jokes!

Because the lucky horseshoe makes you soo lucky that the small chance that the ground won't get a critical hit always occurs.
 
mud can be easily destroy by the evil biome. but if you spread some mushroom in it.It will immune to evil biome forever.

You fight the Skeletron to free the old man from his curse. and then you need to sacrifice that old man once more if you want to fight Skeletron. His curse support to be lift and no longer be anything to that Skeletron or the dungeon.
 
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Jellyfish drop glow sticks. Weird fat floating things drop vitamins. Clowns carry maps. Paladins always visibly have shields and hammers but rarely drop them. Almost all monsters seem to carry respective banners.
 
Digging up while underwater generates an air pocket for people to breathe, In spite of the fact there's no room for oxygen to get into the gap.
 
Digging up while underwater generates an air pocket for people to breathe, In spite of the fact there's no room for oxygen to get into the gap.
The stone in Terraria is clearly riddled with cracks. It's possible (Due to wonky physics baloney) that there's room for air to pass through, but not water.

Of course, this means that in Terraria hydraulics would be ineffective, but...
 
The stone in Terraria is clearly riddled with cracks. It's possible (Due to wonky physics baloney) that there's room for air to pass through, but not water.

Of course, this means that in Terraria hydraulics would be ineffective, but...
I was referring to dirt/mud rather than stone, The Stone Layer would make more sense because natural lava deposits would cause the ground to shift, Creating these cracks.

However dirt upon contact with water, Turns to mud. And mud does not let air seep through. (Due to the fact it's keeping constant contact to the water)

If you dug up, The dirt would sink to the bottom of the pit causing to rise as much as the dirt has been removed. Same thing if you held on to the dirt, Your different mass would cause the water level to rise, Removing any air pocket that would be generated otherwise.
 
If you dug up, The dirt would sink to the bottom of the pit causing to rise as much as the dirt has been removed.
Not if you're putting it in your hammerspace inventory. (There are loads of other physical contradctions brought up by this, but that's for another post.)
 
Not if you're putting it in your hammerspace inventory. (There are loads of other physical contradctions brought up by this, but that's for another post.)

Ok, The dirt goes into your inventory. Now you've created a vacuum above the water because there's no way for the oxygen to reach the location you've just dug out. Same problem, You'd die from lack of oxygen.
 
Now you've created a vacuum above the water because there's no way for the oxygen to reach the location you've just dug out. Same problem, You'd die from lack of oxygen.
You realize that dirt isn't a hermetic seal, right? Anyway, you're probably replacing the dirt with air from your hammerspace backpack.
 
You realize that dirt isn't a hermetic seal, right?

With the water blocking any oxygen from traveling below the hole, That leaves only three other directions it can come from. The fact you've dug straight up, Eliminates two more of those directions because those are now blocked by a wall of mud. Digging up, You're also encountering more mud. There's no way for the oxygen to reach the newly formed groove, So you'd still die from lack of oxygen.
 
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