Oh, alright then No worries.Bedrock is used to border the bottom of the Overworld and bottom/top of the Nether in Minecraft. And in Terraria, if you reach the borders, you can't do anything over the borders. Think there're some bedrock on these places and they aren't shown you. Also, there's no "under of Hell" in Terraria...
Sorry, friend...
Technically there's another half-dozen or so blocks outside of where the world visually stops in each direction. You can't see or reach them in normal gameplay, but you can see them in a world editor. Enemies can spawn in these gaps, liquid can flow into them and some tricks with smart cursor will let you mine them too.And in Terraria, if you reach the borders, you can't do anything over the borders. Think there're some bedrock on these places and they aren't shown you. Also, there's no "under of Hell" in Terraria...
If you can break through the bedrock at Y=0 in the Overworld or Nether, you can't do anything because you can't place blocks in negative Y. On the other hand, if you can break through the bedrock at Y=128 in the Nether, you can place other blocks and objects as normal, up to the world height limit of Y=255. Very cool!Bedrock is used to border the bottom of the Overworld and bottom/top of the Nether in Minecraft.
Not to be minecraft re-lated or anything, but bedrock, an singular ore you cannot mine. The ore under hell. It would be more significant, wouldn't mind this.
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At least %250 pickaxe power, and of course a new pickaxe should work betterI think about 225% mining power minimum to mine it...
What about a pick that crafted from luminite and all four fragments?No pickaxe has 250% pickpower...
But... I suggest buffing end-game picks.