RE LOGIC! -Terraria logic jokes!

Hitting a wooden platform with a hammer turns it into a section of stairs instead of just breaking them. Same goes for blocks and the fact you can cycle through various slants...

Also, 3 out of the 4 types of rockets can not destroy blocks even though every other explosive out there can.
 
Hitting a wooden platform with a hammer turns it into a section of stairs instead of just breaking them. Same goes for blocks and the fact you can cycle through various slants...

Also, 3 out of the 4 types of rockets can not destroy blocks even though every other explosive out there can.
2 out of 4. Rocket II and Rocket IV can destroy, as far as I'm aware. And Grenades don't either.
 
2 out of 4. Rocket II and Rocket IV can destroy, as far as I'm aware. And Grenades don't either.
Still, what makes them so special that they can even destroy dirt?
 
The fact that 1 meter = 4 feet is weird. (Got that from PC Compass/Depth Meter/GPS measured in feet and Console/Mobile being measured in meters. 1 block is 2 feet and 2 blocks is one meter)

Console/Mobile content is like... B level canon to the Terraria universe. If nothing exists to disprove it, it counts, but if A level canon (PC) overrides it, it doesn't count.
 
WOODEN SPIKES deal more damage than their METAL counterpart.
You don't need a space helmet to breathe in space.
Jellies drop glowsticks and sharks drop Diver Helmets. How did they get those?
A classic: You can store a stack of giant boulder into a PIGGY BANK.
 
Slimes can't be made into sandwiches. ._.
 
Gel that you scooped from the remains of a once living mass that hopped around on the ground, probably collecting tons of dirt and pebbles and crap, is noted to be tasty.
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WOODEN SPIKES deal more damage than their METAL counterpart.
The metal ones have been blunted over time, because no one was there to take care of them. The wooden ones have been sharpened and kept up by the Lihzahrds.
 
The metal ones have been blunted over time, because no one was there to take care of them. The wooden ones have been sharpened and kept up by the Lihzahrds.
And the Skeletons couldn't sharpen the dungeon ones?
 
The metal ones have been blunted over time, because no one was there to take care of them. The wooden ones have been sharpened and kept up by the Lihzahrds.
But wait... Blue Armored Bones carry Armor Polish... Can't they just use that to refine the spikes in the dungeon?
And where the heck did that werewolf get the bandage? Did he buy it from the nurse?
 
Jellies drop glowsticks and sharks drop Diver Helmets. How did they get those?

Well, obviously they ate them. Why do you think jellies glow in the dark?

And sharks are known for eating things that aren't really healthy for them... tiger sharks have been found with things like license plates in their stomachs.
 
And the Skeletons couldn't sharpen the dungeon ones?
But wait... Blue Armored Bones carry Armor Polish... Can't they just use that to refine the spikes in the dungeon?
Do they have any reason to? Moreover, do they even have the higher thought processes to do so?
 
Do they have any reason to? Moreover, do they even have the higher thought processes to do so?
What reason do the Lihzahrds?
And if they can sorcery, I doubt they can't sharpen some spike.
 
I think you guys might be missing the point of this thread.

Also, spikes only hurt the player.
 
What reason do the Lihzahrds?
And if they can sorcery, I doubt they can't sharpen some spike.
The Lihzahrds are protecting their holy temple. As best as I can tell, even the casters are consumed with a primal urge to kill, rather than any higher though processes. Also, they could just be waving a fork/staff/triangle-on-a-stick around. After all, we don't know how magic works in Terraria.
I think you guys might be missing the point of this thread.
To complain about faulty logic, you mean?
 
Also, spikes only hurt the player.
Maybe the casters gave an enchantment to the spikes in which it only hurt humans aka the player/players?
 
The tailor can sell you exact copies of your clothes and wigs that look exactly like your hair, without even needing to have seen them.
Speaking of, a wig can cover a helmet that covers your entire head.

Although if every video game was 100% realistic, they wouldn't really be games.

EDIT: You can make bars out of multiple pieces of ore, yet the bars take up less space when placed. Also, placing a single bar creates a few more bars out of thin air.
 
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