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[[Bedrock]] is a natural [[block]] that cannot be destroyed by any in-game item. This quality of Bedrock makes it a smart choice for builders to construct upon as explosives and players can't get around it.
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[[Bedrock]] is a natural [[block]] that cannot be destroyed by any in-game item. This quality of bedrock makes it a smart choice for builders to construct upon as explosives and players can't get around it.
  
If a player encounters Bedrock while tunneling, he must go around it, since it can't be removed.
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If a player encounters bedrock while tunneling, he must go around it, since it cannot be removed.
 
==Maps==
 
==Maps==
Many map-makers use Bedrock as a mean to prevent [[water]] flooding and tunneling in certain locations. This control also allows for the map-makers to control where the battle will take place and to create their own physical obstacles.
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Many map-makers use bedrock as a mean to prevent [[water]] flooding and tunneling in certain locations. This control also allows for the map makers to control where the battle will take place and to create their own physical obstacles.
  
  

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Bedrock
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Breaking yields Nothing
Hits to break Can not be broken

Bedrock is a natural block that cannot be destroyed by any in-game item. This quality of bedrock makes it a smart choice for builders to construct upon as explosives and players can't get around it.

If a player encounters bedrock while tunneling, he must go around it, since it cannot be removed.

Maps

Many map-makers use bedrock as a mean to prevent water flooding and tunneling in certain locations. This control also allows for the map makers to control where the battle will take place and to create their own physical obstacles.


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