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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 cannot be removed.
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If a player encounters Bedrock while tunneling, he must go around it, since it can't 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 can't 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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