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

Sillies. There can't be any copper coins inside a platinum coin. There's no room!
In fact, The Player exchanges his/her coins at the Interdimensional Terraria Trust Bank - ITTB.
 
Uh...?

Steve can only carrykg of that banner in his inventory. [930,180kg per mojang banner * 16 which is the highest stack for banners * 40 which is the highest amount of stacks that can be carried]

The 9.693 x 10^558 kg thing involves a super dense chest full of chests full of chests. . . which isn't technically vanilla minecraft.

And I'm sure 2,334,664,808,575 kg of copper coins weigh more than that.


If you want to play fair, what about the infinite-mass created when having a safe inside a safe?

Not KG. Grams. Look back at the post. Anyway, I could make the same argument with MC enderchests to terrarian safes/piggybanks. They don't count, because they store things in an alternate dimension.

And also, the super chest is completely doable in vanilla minecraft without any commands or third party tools, so I'd say it counts.
 
I don't see how Steve is stronger. The terrarian player can hold 128 slots (50 initial + 40 from safe + 40 from piggybank - 2 for holding safe and piggybank) of 999 gold brick, but Steve can hold only 40 slots of 64 gold blocks. Techincally, the Terraria player seems to be holding these items in the containers, whereas the ender chest in Minecraft usess magic to transport items. Taking feet-to-meter conversion into consideration and negating cursor hold and armor (as both should be negligent), then we should have:

Terraria Player: (128 slots)*(999 gold bricks)*(2 cubic feet) = 255744 cubic feet = 7242 cubic meters
Steve: (40 slots)*(64 gold blocks)*(1 cubic meter) = 2560 cubic meters

Terraria player wins if you ask me.
 
I don't see how Steve is stronger. The terrarian player can hold 128 slots (50 initial + 40 from safe + 40 from piggybank - 2 for holding safe and piggybank) of 999 gold brick, but Steve can hold only 40 slots of 64 gold blocks. Techincally, the Terraria player seems to be holding these items in the containers, whereas the ender chest in Minecraft usess magic to transport items. Taking feet-to-meter conversion into consideration and negating cursor hold and armor (as both should be negligent), then we should have:

Terraria Player: (128 slots)*(999 gold bricks)*(2 cubic feet) = 255744 cubic feet = 7242 cubic meters
Steve: (40 slots)*(64 gold blocks)*(1 cubic meter) = 2560 cubic meters

Terraria player wins if you ask me.

If I take a piggybank, put it down on one end of the world, and travel to the other end of the world, put down a completely different piggybank, and open it, my items from the other one will be there. Therefor, the Terrarian piggybanks and safes are just as magic as enderchests.

Anyway, we aren't going by slot total, we're going by total carrying weight, where Steve wins out.
 
Physical strength doesn't necessarily mean ACTUAL strength.

As the Terrarian player uses stuff like Magic, Guns, Bows, Swords, Hammers, Shurikens, Throwing Knives, Laser Guns, Sickles, etc.
So he's obviously well-taught in the art of stabbing stuff.
Meanwhile Steve can only use a sword, axe, pickaxe, hoe, shovel, and bow.

Also, let's compare their height.
Terraria player's about 6 feet tall, while Steve is... doing some rough estimation here, judging by pictures... 5'8''-6'
That means that I'm as tall (or taller) than Steve.
So there isn't going to be any colossal giant stomping in the fight, which was damn obvious.

Now, let's compare swords.
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Gold_Broadsword.png

LOOK at that difference! Now, I know what you're saying, "Oh, they're both supposed to be the same size, as Terraria uses 2x2 pixels!" ...well yeah... then we should do some MORE sword sizing.
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That sword is pretty much going to curbstomp the Diamond Sword, now.
Here's the thing though, it isn't about size, but design.

Now, we're assuming that both Steve and the Terraria character have no armor, and are at their max HPs. (Steve at 10 hearts, Terraria dude at 500 HP) What blade is going to do the most damage?
The Terra Blade, without a DOUBT.
You see the Terra Blade shoots a magic projectile, which, at longer distances, effectively acts as a sword slice.
Good O'l Steve doesn't have that, just a sword to swing at enemies.

Now, finally, how SMART are they?
Now, to do this, is actually pretty easy. We just look at the kind of stuff they craft, how they function, and what they do.
Steve is the MacGyver of the Minecraft world. Able to craft razor(knight)-sharp swords with a stick and some rough, unclear diamond.
He knows his way around the Workbench, buuuuuuuuuuut... the Terraria player does too.
The Terraria player knows how to make spells, guns, hell, even cannons that shoot STARS at people. The Terraria player wins this by a long-shot.

Though what about communication?
Well, the Terraria player, once again, wins!
The Terraria character can sell stuff and buy stuff at a reasonable price, 50 silver for an anvil? That's borderline STEALING!
Meanwhile, Steve's trading 7 super rare emeralds for a pair of leather trousers he coulda gotten by just slaughtering a few cows.
So. Basically Terraria character wins. I guess. Idunno I wrote a lot of this in a rush.
 
If I take a piggybank, put it down on one end of the world, and travel to the other end of the world, put down a completely different piggybank, and open it, my items from the other one will be there. Therefor, the Terrarian piggybanks and safes are just as magic as enderchests.

Anyway, we aren't going by slot total, we're going by total carrying weight, where Steve wins out.

But slots translate to the amount of weight you can carry. Also if you add the 27 slots from the ender chest, the Terraria player still comes out on top.
 
But slots translate to the amount of weight you can carry. Also if you add the 27 slots from the ender chest, the Terraria player still comes out on top.

Slots translate to the amount of total items you can carry, not the amount of weight. Did you even read the OP?

I'm not arguing for the enderchest to count, I'm saying neither the piggybank & safe nor the enderchest should count, since they're magical alternate dimensional storages or something.


Physical strength doesn't necessarily mean ACTUAL strength.

As the Terrarian player uses stuff like Magic, Guns, Bows, Swords, Hammers, Shurikens, Throwing Knives, Laser Guns, Sickles, etc.
So he's obviously well-taught in the art of stabbing stuff.
Meanwhile Steve can only use a sword, axe, pickaxe, hoe, shovel, and bow.

Also, let's compare their height.
Terraria player's about 6 feet tall, while Steve is... doing some rough estimation here, judging by pictures... 5'8''-6'
That means that I'm as tall (or taller) than Steve.
So there isn't going to be any colossal giant stomping in the fight, which was damn obvious.

Now, let's compare swords.
12853079.png

Gold_Broadsword.png

LOOK at that difference! Now, I know what you're saying, "Oh, they're both supposed to be the same size, as Terraria uses 2x2 pixels!" ...well yeah... then we should do some MORE sword sizing.
Item_757o.png

That sword is pretty much going to curbstomp the Diamond Sword, now.
Here's the thing though, it isn't about size, but design.

Now, we're assuming that both Steve and the Terraria character have no armor, and are at their max HPs. (Steve at 10 hearts, Terraria dude at 500 HP) What blade is going to do the most damage?
The Terra Blade, without a DOUBT.
You see the Terra Blade shoots a magic projectile, which, at longer distances, effectively acts as a sword slice.
Good O'l Steve doesn't have that, just a sword to swing at enemies.

Now, finally, how SMART are they?
Now, to do this, is actually pretty easy. We just look at the kind of stuff they craft, how they function, and what they do.
Steve is the MacGyver of the Minecraft world. Able to craft razor(knight)-sharp swords with a stick and some rough, unclear diamond.
He knows his way around the Workbench, buuuuuuuuuuut... the Terraria player does too.
The Terraria player knows how to make spells, guns, hell, even cannons that shoot STARS at people. The Terraria player wins this by a long-shot.

Though what about communication?
Well, the Terraria player, once again, wins!
The Terraria character can sell stuff and buy stuff at a reasonable price, 50 silver for an anvil? That's borderline STEALING!
Meanwhile, Steve's trading 7 super rare emeralds for a pair of leather trousers he coulda gotten by just slaughtering a few cows.
So. Basically Terraria character wins. I guess. Idunno I wrote a lot of this in a rush.

Yeah, no doubt there that the Terraria player has stronger weapons.
 
Why does this even exist? Minecraft doesn't deserve to be compared to far better games, like Terraria.

But... this is nothing to do with the relative merits of the games themselves.

This is just like a mini-version of the 'Death Battle' series if you know that. If you don't, this is just like saying 'Mario vs Sonic, who would win' or something like 'Sonic vs The Flash, who's faster'.
 
I still do not like it when people acknowledge Minecrafts existence (I really don't like it) although I guess it really is just an opinion.
 
I still do not like it when people acknowledge Minecrafts existence (I really don't like it) although I guess it really is just an opinion.

As excessive a belief as I think that is, you have your own right to hold it - however, you have no right to question the worthiness of threads or people who dare to mention it.
 
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And also, the super chest is completely doable in vanilla minecraft without any commands or third party tools, so I'd say it counts.
Let's be honest, it's an exploit that will probably be fixed and doesn't fit into the standards of Minecraft play. Also, forget the masses of craftables as stating that all that mass get's transferred into the product is not confirm-able. If you look at the cold hard facts of item stacks, 64 cubic meters of dirt obviously ways less than 1998 cubic feet of dirt.
 
The only real answer to this is: It doesn't matter, stop comparing the two games already, it was already old before Terraria was released.

You guys remind me of the guys arguing over Sailor Moon and Dragon Ball back in the nineties. %:sigh:

O__O this is new to me...there were really people out there back then who argued who was the strongest between Sailor Moon and Goku? oh gawd...
 
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