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I have archived the page. Meeples10t ~ c 15:47, 26 November 2013 (UTC)
I have never heard this term used, ever. I was going to remove it, but I considered the possible edit war. I don't want to start one. has anyone reading this heard of it?- StarHorder 16:32, 2 December 2013 (UTC)
—Kanegasi ☺C 18:11, 2 December 2013 (UTC)Minecraft 1.8.7, this DOESNT work anymore. –Preceding unsigned comment was added by Grapz224 (talk • contribs) at 17:13, 23 June 2015 (UTC). Please sign your posts with ~~~~
Tree#History says that as of 1.8.2, Dark Oak branches no longer replace solid blocks. It sounds to me like this would effectively kill the bug that let us pierce the Nether's bedrock ceiling. Is there some other remaining way to do that? Even ender-pearling through the roof isn't a huge help if you have to do that every time you visit your "over-roof base". --MentalMouse42 (talk) 00:55, 7 February 2016 (UTC)
This video uploaded on July 21 2020 shows a way to obtain the bedrock item in Java Edition 1.12 through a series of convoluted steps and lag exploitation. As this is (presumably) not possible in versions above Java Edition 1.12, and uses some exploitation (though I am not well-versed in the finer distinctions between bugs, exploits, and "legal" play), should this be acknowledged in some area of the page? Would this classify bedrock as renewable in both versions? SnartYart (talk) 05:26, 28 July 2020 (UTC)
Why is bedrock's hardness 18,000,000 when it's unbreakable? It's really confusing. Can anyone confirm this? - Melvintnh327 (talk) 06:53, 9 January 2021 (UTC)
I can't speak for Java Edition so I haven't made the change yet, but for Minecraft Bedrock/Windows 10 Edition this value is incorrect. It is still 18,000,000(18 million) blast resistance as of MCBE/Win10 1.18.12. I'm an MCBE/Win10 code digger. 18,000,000(18 million) is what it is in the code, so calculations are irrelevant here as this is factual, straight from the Vanilla binary, no mods.
Can anyone confirm that Java Edition is the same or differs from this? If so I'll edit it so that there's Java Edition Blast Resistance and Bedrock Edition Blast Resistance if no one else does it before me. If no one confirms for some time or makes these changes, I will edit it to 18,000,000.
Also I looked at the blast resistance page and believe just from looking at bedrock, sandstone, and grass block; that most-if not all-of those values are incorrect as well for Minecraft Bedrock/Windows 10 Edition. Sandstone is 4 blast resistance, and grass block is 3 blast resistance as of MCBE/Win10 1.18.12. Again, this is factual, straight from the Minecraft binary, not relying on personal calculations. – Unsigned comment added by Rixef (talk • contribs) at 04:54, 25 February 2022 (UTC). Sign comments with ~~~~
So, from what I see in the source code, it's automatically generated. But there's a problem: in many of these issues, "Bedrock" refers not to the block of bedrock, but to the Bedrock Edition
85.249.16.94 10:36, 29 July 2024 (UTC)
how come in java people can find these secret bases In weird places and in bedrock these don't exist
Rlchamp001 (talk) 16:14, 18 April 2025 (UTC)
In regards to the distribution of bedrock relying on the world seed. I don't think this is the case, at least not entirely. There are videos explaining how to trap the wither in bedrock edition using bedrock formations found at -24 -60 -1.
In the early days of creative, many players would call Bedrock "Adminium" among other things like "Adminite", "Admincrete", or "OP block" because only server admins/operators were able to use it.
"Adminium" already redirects to Bedrock when you search for it, and the only other place I can find it on the wiki is in the tutorial glossary. There's also a reference to "Admincrete" here.
I feel like this is a part of Minecraft history that should potentially be included somewhere on the Bedrock page. The question, I guess, would be where to put it. 2600:1700:1111:BF20:BB:1BEA:3EB:7429 08:55, 25 January 2026 (UTC)
Technically, if you destroy parts of the bedrock, and then respawn the ender dragon, the bedrock regenerates. That should mean that it is renewable as a block, just not in item form. Should that be included somehow as right now a "No" alone feels inaccurate? At least some elaboration or a footnote should be added in my opinion. ‑‑MinecraftExp123(talk|contribs) 13:42, 31 March 2026 (UTC)