Is Minecraft Steve or the Terraria Player stronger? I have the answer.

There are a few more equations that I did not publically mention, such as the Gold Brick from Terraria not being viable enough for the measurement of weight since it takes 1 gold ore and 1 stone to craft. Since the ore is of a 24.949% purity and it takes 4 of them to make a bar/ingot in comparison to a single ore from Minecraft's world making a gold ingot/bar, that purity is diluted even more when it's mixed with the stone in a 2 ft cubed area, unlike the Block of Gold which is 99.999% gold and takes up a 3 ft cubed area. Even if the blocks were the same height, a gold brick would only be 1/36th the purity of a block of gold and the rest of it would be stone, which is lighter than gold. For geological purposes, the stone is likely limestone.

If you're wondering why I'm not using total percents for gold, it's because the gold standard states that no matter what, gold cannot conventionally be 100% pure. It can be done, but gold is soft and extremely malleable, so manufacturers have to add trace metals like copper to make it a bit more durable. It's quite possible to get 100% pure gold, but it's extremely difficult and extremely expensive to pull off. It's outside of the capabilities of Steve/Alex and the Terrarian to actually craft pure gold. It's highly unlikely that the Terrarian is even crafting normal gold bars since the refinement process somehow makes it stronger than iron, while the gold items in Minecraft are weak and flimsy. So we know what goes into a gold bar in its respective world but not how the Terrarian refined theirs into a durable supermetal.
 
There are a few more equations that I did not publically mention, such as the Gold Brick from Terraria not being viable enough for the measurement of weight since it takes 1 gold ore and 1 stone to craft. Since the ore is of a 24.949% purity and it takes 4 of them to make a bar/ingot in comparison to a single ore from Minecraft's world making a gold ingot/bar, that purity is diluted even more when it's mixed with the stone in a 2 ft cubed area, unlike the Block of Gold which is 99.999% gold and takes up a 3 ft cubed area. Even if the blocks were the same height, a gold brick would only be 1/36th the purity of a block of gold and the rest of it would be stone, which is lighter than gold. For geological purposes, the stone is likely limestone.

If you're wondering why I'm not using total percents for gold, it's because the gold standard states that no matter what, gold cannot conventionally be 100% pure. It can be done, but gold is soft and extremely malleable, so manufacturers have to add trace metals like copper to make it a bit more durable. It's quite possible to get 100% pure gold, but it's extremely difficult and extremely expensive to pull off. It's outside of the capabilities of Steve/Alex and the Terrarian to actually craft pure gold. It's highly unlikely that the Terrarian is even crafting normal gold bars since the refinement process somehow makes it stronger than iron, while the gold items in Minecraft are weak and flimsy. So we know what goes into a gold bar in its respective world but not how the Terrarian refined theirs into a durable supermetal.

why didnt i think of that...
 
I think one of the biggest issues with the "Terraria is 2-D" argument that Hypalaser brought up is the validity of such. The only time when a character should be really considered a 2-D entity is if they're specifically stated/implied to be such in this case (E.G, a character that is a program on a computer in a fictional series could be considered 2-D). Terraria doesn't imply such a statement whatsoever. If we use such logic, we can blindly state that Steve would beat Saitama because Saitama is a 2-D animation. Realistically, all programs are technically 2-D. However, since this is fiction, I'm ignoring this rule.

I'll try calculating the lifting strength for the Terrarian and Steve myself.

Steve

For this, we're going to use single gold blocks.

Blocks in Minecraft are about a meter long for every dimension, so each block is a cubic meter.

According to Google, a cubic meter of gold weighs 19.3 tons.

The player has 36 slots in their inventory (Excluding the crafting grid and armor slots, for now).

A Shulker box can hold 27 items in it, each slot containing up to 64 items.

64 * 27 = 1,728 items

Since gold blocks can be stacked up to 64, we're going to multiply the weight of a block of gold by this number.

1,728 * 19.3 = 33,350.4 tons

A player can hold up to 36 Shulker boxes, as they are not stackable.

33350.4 * 36 = 1,200,614.4 tons, very powerful if you ask me.

If you're going to ask "What about enchanted golden apples?!?!", those had their crafting recipe removed - and thus are now only found in End cities. We're using the most up-to-date version of Minecraft for such a feat, so no.

Terrarian:

We're going to have a low-ball and a high-ball for this one:

Lowball:

We're going to use thrones - items made with 30 gold bars - for the objects that the Terrarian can lift.

Ingame, the Goblin Tinkerer is 42 pixels tall - the same height as the Terrarian.

The Terrarian is 3 tiles tall.

A tile, according to the depth meter in the most up-to-date version of Terraria (Desktop), is two feet long.

2 x 3 = 6 feet tall, or 1.8288 meters.

1.8288 / 42 (Height of Goblin Tinkerer in pixels) = 0.0435428571 meters for each pixel.

When gold bars are placed, they appear as three ingots:

Gold_Bar_%28placed%29.png

(This sprite is a 3x3 block of gold ingots, sorry).

Using GIMP to measure the dimensions of it:

Since the gold ingot in the inventory is depicted as a rectangular prism, I'll calculated the volume using this formula:

V = L * W * H

I decided to measure the size of a gold ingot in GIMP with the measuring tool, each line is on a different ingot for convenience:

0Xj7BzK.png


If you can see the lines, at all:

Red line (Height) = 8 pixels.

Blue line (Length) = 16 pixels.

Green line (Width) = 8 pixels.

We first convert them into meters, then multiply them by eachother

8 x 0.0435428571 = 0.348342857 meters

16 x 0.0435428571= 0.696685714 meters

0.696685714 x 0.348342857 x 0.348342857 = 0.0845377577 cubic meters, or 84537.7577 cubic centimeters.

According to google, the density of gold is 19.3 grams/cc

19.3 x 84537.7577 = 1631578.72361 grams, or 1.798507681698879 tons per ingot

Thrones are made with 30 gold bars (And 20 silk, but that doesn't matter), as stated before.

1.798507681698879 x 30 = 53.9552305 tons per throne.

For this, we're going to use the main inventory, which is about 40 slots.

Thrones can stack up to 99.


53.9552305 x 99 = 5341.5678195 tons per stack of thrones.

40 x 5341.5678195 = 213,662.71278 tons, which is about 17.769% of what Steve can lift.

So to conclude, the lower-end lifting strength of the Terrarian is slightly below a fifth of what Steve can carry.

However, if we highball the lifting strength...

I'm assuming that a nebula fragment has the weight of a galaxy within it, given that its description states that the power of one resides within it.

We're going for a safe lowball for the weight of a galaxy. According to google, the weight of our galaxy is about 700 billion (700,000,000,000) times the mass of our sun.

The weight of our sun, according to Google, is 1.98900e30 kilograms (2.1924971974286074e+27 tons)

2.1924971974286074e+27 tons x 700,000,000,000 = 1.53474804e39 tons for each fragment.

A nebula monolith (That purple thing that pulls the moon closer to Earth ingame) is created with 15 nebula fragments, and can stack up to 999.

1.53474804e39 x 15 = 2.3021221e+40 tons for each monolith.

2.3021221e+40 x 999 = 2.29982e+43 tons for a stack of monoliths.

As stated before, there are 40 slots in the main inventory.

2.29982e+43 x 40 = 9.19928e+44 tons.

Comparing that to Steve's lifting strength...


1,200,614.4 / 9.19928e+44 = 1.3051178e-39

1.3051178e-39 x 100 = 1.3051178e-37.

Steve's feat of lifting 36 shulker boxes full of 1,728 gold blocks each is absolutely nothing compared to the Terrarian's feat of lifting about 39,960 monoliths that are individually (at the least) 15x heavier than the milky way galaxy.

That is, if we wank the Terrarian's feats.


If you didn't know, there IS a character in Terraria that has a better lifting strength than both the Terrarian (Using the more logical lowball) and Steve.

Wanna guess?

No?

The celestial towers.

The celestial towers have the ability to pull the moon closer to earth with a fraction of their power.

The moon has an approximate mass of 7.3476731e+22 KG (80994231671048617984 tons)

TL;DR, the Celestial Towers are stronger than both characters. But since the Terrarian sorta scales to the Celestial Towers due to, y'know, defeating them (Along with the moon lord, who can be deemed stronger than the Celestial Towers), it can be assumed that the Terrarian is technically stronger than Steve, anyways.


fRksg
 
I think one of the biggest issues with the "Terraria is 2-D" argument that Hypalaser brought up is the validity of such. The only time when a character should be really considered a 2-D entity is if they're specifically stated/implied to be such in this case (E.G, a character that is a program on a computer in a fictional series could be considered 2-D). Terraria doesn't imply such a statement whatsoever. If we use such logic, we can blindly state that Steve would beat Saitama because Saitama is a 2-D animation. Realistically, all programs are technically 2-D. However, since this is fiction, I'm ignoring this rule.

I'll try calculating the lifting strength for the Terrarian and Steve myself.

Steve

For this, we're going to use single gold blocks.

Blocks in Minecraft are about a meter long for every dimension, so each block is a cubic meter.

According to Google, a cubic meter of gold weighs 19.3 tons.

The player has 36 slots in their inventory (Excluding the crafting grid and armor slots, for now).

A Shulker box can hold 27 items in it, each slot containing up to 64 items.

64 * 27 = 1,728 items

Since gold blocks can be stacked up to 64, we're going to multiply the weight of a block of gold by this number.

1,728 * 19.3 = 33,350.4 tons

A player can hold up to 36 Shulker boxes, as they are not stackable.

33350.4 * 36 = 1,200,614.4 tons, very powerful if you ask me.

If you're going to ask "What about enchanted golden apples?!?!", those had their crafting recipe removed - and thus are now only found in End cities. We're using the most up-to-date version of Minecraft for such a feat, so no.

Terrarian:

We're going to have a low-ball and a high-ball for this one:

Lowball:

We're going to use thrones - items made with 30 gold bars - for the objects that the Terrarian can lift.

Ingame, the Goblin Tinkerer is 42 pixels tall - the same height as the Terrarian.

The Terrarian is 3 tiles tall.

A tile, according to the depth meter in the most up-to-date version of Terraria (Desktop), is two feet long.

2 x 3 = 6 feet tall, or 1.8288 meters.

1.8288 / 42 (Height of Goblin Tinkerer in pixels) = 0.0435428571 meters for each pixel.

When gold bars are placed, they appear as three ingots:

Gold_Bar_%28placed%29.png

(This sprite is a 3x3 block of gold ingots, sorry).

Using GIMP to measure the dimensions of it:

Since the gold ingot in the inventory is depicted as a rectangular prism, I'll calculated the volume using this formula:

V = L * W * H

I decided to measure the size of a gold ingot in GIMP with the measuring tool, each line is on a different ingot for convenience:

0Xj7BzK.png


If you can see the lines, at all:

Red line (Height) = 8 pixels.

Blue line (Length) = 16 pixels.

Green line (Width) = 8 pixels.

We first convert them into meters, then multiply them by eachother

8 x 0.0435428571 = 0.348342857 meters

16 x 0.0435428571= 0.696685714 meters

0.696685714 x 0.348342857 x 0.348342857 = 0.0845377577 cubic meters, or 84537.7577 cubic centimeters.

According to google, the density of gold is 19.3 grams/cc

19.3 x 84537.7577 = 1631578.72361 grams, or 1.798507681698879 tons per ingot

Thrones are made with 30 gold bars (And 20 silk, but that doesn't matter), as stated before.

1.798507681698879 x 30 = 53.9552305 tons per throne.

For this, we're going to use the main inventory, which is about 40 slots.

Thrones can stack up to 99.


53.9552305 x 99 = 5341.5678195 tons per stack of thrones.

40 x 5341.5678195 = 213,662.71278 tons, which is about 17.769% of what Steve can lift.

So to conclude, the lower-end lifting strength of the Terrarian is slightly below a fifth of what Steve can carry.

However, if we highball the lifting strength...

I'm assuming that a nebula fragment has the weight of a galaxy within it, given that its description states that the power of one resides within it.

We're going for a safe lowball for the weight of a galaxy. According to google, the weight of our galaxy is about 700 billion (700,000,000,000) times the mass of our sun.

The weight of our sun, according to Google, is 1.98900e30 kilograms (2.1924971974286074e+27 tons)

2.1924971974286074e+27 tons x 700,000,000,000 = 1.53474804e39 tons for each fragment.

A nebula monolith (That purple thing that pulls the moon closer to Earth ingame) is created with 15 nebula fragments, and can stack up to 999.

1.53474804e39 x 15 = 2.3021221e+40 tons for each monolith.

2.3021221e+40 x 999 = 2.29982e+43 tons for a stack of monoliths.

As stated before, there are 40 slots in the main inventory.

2.29982e+43 x 40 = 9.19928e+44 tons.

Comparing that to Steve's lifting strength...


1,200,614.4 / 9.19928e+44 = 1.3051178e-39

1.3051178e-39 x 100 = 1.3051178e-37.

Steve's feat of lifting 36 shulker boxes full of 1,728 gold blocks each is absolutely nothing compared to the Terrarian's feat of lifting about 39,960 monoliths that are individually (at the least) 15x heavier than the milky way galaxy.

That is, if we wank the Terrarian's feats.


If you didn't know, there IS a character in Terraria that has a better lifting strength than both the Terrarian (Using the more logical lowball) and Steve.

Wanna guess?

No?

The celestial towers.

The celestial towers have the ability to pull the moon closer to earth with a fraction of their power.

The moon has an approximate mass of 7.3476731e+22 KG (80994231671048617984 tons)

TL;DR, the Celestial Towers are stronger than both characters. But since the Terrarian sorta scales to the Celestial Towers due to, y'know, defeating them (Along with the moon lord, who can be deemed stronger than the Celestial Towers), it can be assumed that the Terrarian is technically stronger than Steve, anyways.


fRksg

Let's look at it a different way now. As to being an amateur programmar, I am fully aware that everything on a screen is 2-D. What I am saying is how the game relates to dimensions and how it is played.

Most people say that gold will be the heaviest thing in these games. But is it? Maybe an enchanted golden apple? Maybe not.

Let's look at a Matryoshka Doll. Forget shulker boxes. Let's look at command blocks. If you were to make a command of a chest filled with items or even other chests filled with other items, it in terms, would be considered, infinite, right? But that's the thing. If a Matryoshka doll can get heavier by just adding more dolls inside, then a chest filled with entirely 64 enchanted golden apples except for one chest including another would be considered an infinite amount of weight. If you were to multiply the volume of a chest, (26 slots), with an infinite amount, what do you get? Nothing, there is no number as to now the chests have an infinite weight. Grab 36 of those infinite chests of infinite weight and put it in your inventory, and you get infinite weight as well. Maybe infinite isn't a number, as it is a word for never-ending. Terraria, yes, has monoliths. But how heavy is one monolith? We would have to find out the volume of the milky way and then find the weight. The milky way being 100,000 light years in diameter, It would be 750 billion solar masses in kg. That's heavy. About one trillion times more than the mass of our sun. The sun has a mass of 2*10^30 kg. Multiply 750 billion times 2*10^30. It equals 1.5e+42 kg. Jesus Christ, that's heavy. Then, times it by 15. It equals 2.25e+43. Then times it by 39,960. That equals 8.991e+47 kg. Oh god. That's 1.98217619930423417e+48 pounds. Compare that to infinite, it's nothing. It's like 15 solar systems compared to a whole entire multiverse of multiverses.

This is based off of my own learning, so please don't hate if I make mistakes.
 
Let's look at it a different way now. As to being an amateur programmar, I am fully aware that everything on a screen is 2-D. What I am saying is how the game relates to dimensions and how it is played.

Most people say that gold will be the heaviest thing in these games. But is it? Maybe an enchanted golden apple? Maybe not.

Let's look at a Matryoshka Doll. Forget shulker boxes. Let's look at command blocks. If you were to make a command of a chest filled with items or even other chests filled with other items, it in terms, would be considered, infinite, right? But that's the thing. If a Matryoshka doll can get heavier by just adding more dolls inside, then a chest filled with entirely 64 enchanted golden apples except for one chest including another would be considered an infinite amount of weight. If you were to multiply the volume of a chest, (26 slots), with an infinite amount, what do you get? Nothing, there is no number as to now the chests have an infinite weight. Grab 36 of those infinite chests of infinite weight and put it in your inventory, and you get infinite weight as well. Maybe infinite isn't a number, as it is a word for never-ending. Terraria, yes, has monoliths. But how heavy is one monolith? We would have to find out the volume of the milky way and then find the weight. The milky way being 100,000 light years in diameter, It would be 750 billion solar masses in kg. That's heavy. About one trillion times more than the mass of our sun. The sun has a mass of 2*10^30 kg. Multiply 750 billion times 2*10^30. It equals 1.5e+42 kg. Jesus Christ, that's heavy. Then, times it by 15. It equals 2.25e+43. Then times it by 39,960. That equals 8.991e+47 kg. Oh god. That's 1.98217619930423417e+48 pounds. Compare that to infinite, it's nothing. It's like 15 solar systems compared to a whole entire multiverse of multiverses.

This is based off of my own learning, so please don't hate if I make mistakes.
That's with command blocks, right?
So if using command blocks is legit, using higer-stacks in terraria is also legit.
EDIT: actually, solar fragments have "the fury of the universe" inside them.
 
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Minecraft: Best armor: Diamonds, Best weapons: Diamonds
Terraria: Best armor: Harnessing the power of the goddamn galaxy into your clothes, Best Weapon: A beam that can dissect your enemy into little bits using the very power of light itself.

I think we all know the answer to this.
 
Remind me, which one can take dozens of hits of a gold sword and can actually go 4 weeks without a meal like a normal person(He or She can actually go up to infinity)? Not steve. Can Steve even hit a Terrarian strong enough to kill it before his sword breaks? No? Ok. We have a winner.

Now, watch this: Put a piggy bank in a piggy bank. Due to it sharing storage, the contained piggy bank has a piggy bank inside it. And that having shared storage, must have a piggy bank in it. And that piggy bank must as well. And the next, the next, on to infinity. Assuming the piggy bank has any weight at all, terraria guy can hold infinity times would minecraft guy can. In one slot. TERRARIA GUY WINS IN RAW LIFTING POWER!!! @Lecic I want you to see this!
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Remind me, which one can take dozens of hits of a gold sword and can actually go 4 weeks without a meal like a normal person(He or She can actually go up to infinity)? Not steve. Can Steve even hit a Terrarian strong enough to kill it before his sword breaks? No? Ok. We have a winner.
Now, watch this: Put a piggy bank in a piggy bank. Due to it sharing storage, the contained piggy bank has a piggy bank inside it. And that having shared storage, must have a piggy bank in it. And that piggy bank must as well. And the next, the next, on to infinity. Assuming the piggy bank has any weight at all, terraria guy can hold infinity times would minecraft guy can. In one slot. TERRARIA GUY WINS IN RAW LIFTING POWER!!! @Lecic I want you to see this!
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If you have more to add to your posts and other members haven't posted yet, please use the edit button to edit more content into them rather than post another reply on the Thread. I've merged your posts together in this case.

For my thoughts on the Thread Topic itself, it depends on what equipment the Terraria player character and Minecraft Steve have. If both characters are fresh, I'd say Minecraft Steve since he can knock down trees with his bare hands and break stone blocks (but not harvest it) without a pickaxe. While the Terraria Player Character requires an Axe & Pickaxe in order to break and harvest any type of tree/block.

After the Terraria player character gets armor/weapons/accessories beyond the Silver/Gold Ore Tier, pretty much the Terraria character will be stronger in all situations. Since there are far more tiers of more powerful weapons and items in Terraria compared to Minecraft which only offers 4? 5? regular tiers worth of equipment, Wood < Stone < Iron < Diamond. Not sure if Gold/Emerald items count in that for MC.
 
Wait! The Solar Fragments are more powerful than the Nebula ones! The Nebula fragment's tooltip states "The power of a galaxy resides within this fragment", which is EXTREMELY POWERFUL, yet the Solar Fragment states "The fury of the universe resides within this fragment", which means that the Solar Fragment power is....infinite?

Obviously the Solar Fragment is much more powerful than the Nebula Fragment, and far more than Steve can carry, but exactly how much does the solar Fragment weigh, or rather, how much mass is it?

Many people think the Universe is infinite, which would make the Terrarian's power infinite, but what if it isn't infinite?

Sources such as Wikipedia state that Baryonic matter, or "normal" matter, makes up just 4% of the Universe's matter. Whether or not Wikipedia is right, this is a good starting place. The amount of Baryonic matter in the universe is an estimated 1.6*10^53 , meaning that the total mass of the Universe is 3.2*10^54. The mass of the Milky Way (Nebula Fragment) is 6 x 10^42 kilograms, so the Universe is ~5,000,000,000x heavier than the Milky Way. So this is great and all, but the terrarian can craft monoliths (15 fragments) that can stack to 999 that can be put in 50 inventory slots. So the equation we will use is (Mass of Solar Fragment)(15*999*50)=Inventory lifting weight

It turns out that 15*999*50=749250, and (749250)(3.2*10^54)=2.3976*10^60. This means that a character without any armor, accessories, equipment, coins or ammo can carry 2,397,600,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 kg. THAT'S A LOT OF MASS. And keep in mind that this is the LOW END of the stick.

So in conclusion, the terrarian is 749,250x stronger than our universe, which is that number above. So, there should never be an argument as to who is stronger. ever. again.
 
Wait! The Solar Fragments are more powerful than the Nebula ones! The Nebula fragment's tooltip states "The power of a galaxy resides within this fragment", which is EXTREMELY POWERFUL, yet the Solar Fragment states "The fury of the universe resides within this fragment", which means that the Solar Fragment power is....infinite?

Obviously the Solar Fragment is much more powerful than the Nebula Fragment, and far more than Steve can carry, but exactly how much does the solar Fragment weigh, or rather, how much mass is it?

Many people think the Universe is infinite, which would make the Terrarian's power infinite, but what if it isn't infinite?

Sources such as Wikipedia state that Baryonic matter, or "normal" matter, makes up just 4% of the Universe's matter. Whether or not Wikipedia is right, this is a good starting place. The amount of Baryonic matter in the universe is an estimated 1.6*10^53 , meaning that the total mass of the Universe is 3.2*10^54. The mass of the Milky Way (Nebula Fragment) is 6 x 10^42 kilograms, so the Universe is ~5,000,000,000x heavier than the Milky Way. So this is great and all, but the terrarian can craft monoliths (15 fragments) that can stack to 999 that can be put in 50 inventory slots. So the equation we will use is (Mass of Solar Fragment)(15*999*50)=Inventory lifting weight

It turns out that 15*999*50=749250, and (749250)(3.2*10^54)=2.3976*10^60. This means that a character without any armor, accessories, equipment, coins or ammo can carry 2,397,600,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 kg. THAT'S A LOT OF MASS. And keep in mind that this is the LOW END of the stick.

So in conclusion, the terrarian is 749,250x stronger than our universe, which is that number above. So, there should never be an argument as to who is stronger. ever. again.
That said a terrariun could hold the weight of a massive multi-verse XD
 
@Aa13873

There is no hunger in Terraria. Tools break in Minecraft. Terraria is RPG based. Minecraft is more building based.

@hogndog

This is who can lift more. Not who can beat who.

As for the best weapon, I’d say a bow. A power 5 bow outclasses a sharpness 5 diamond sword.

As far as my understanding goes, the universe being infinite is a theory. Let’s keep it at the observable universe for now.

@Aurora3500

Theory

As far as HP goes, I’m pretty sure 1/4 of a heart in Terraria would be 5 HP, right? Since Minecraft is half a heart = 1 HP, why not apply Terraria into Minecraft?

Minecraft = 10 Hearts

Terraria = 1 Heart = 20 HP

10 * 20 = 200 HP (In the Terrarian world)

In terms, is this correct? Because I don’t like the fact that Terraria HP outclasses Minecraft HP by an extra 18 HP per heart.
 
As far as my understanding goes, the universe being infinite is a theory. Let’s keep it at the observable universe for now.
If you actually read the thing, I stated both theories. I calculated how strong he is whether the universe is infinite or not. And you don't know whether it really is infinite or not, so you can't say whether I get to use infinite earth or not.
 
If you actually read the thing, I stated both theories. I calculated how strong he is whether the universe is infinite or not. And you don't know whether it really is infinite or not, so you can't say whether I get to use infinite earth or not.

SORRY!

i skim through the comments so i dont really read them at times...
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the Terrarian can wield 999x58 items, while Steve from Minecraft can ONLY WIELD 64x36 items, the Terrarian is more op!

Did you even read the comments...

e.e
 
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