User talk:MidnightDirge87

TNT resistance
TNT Resistance is how many TNT blocks' worth of damage it takes to destroy the specified block. So, in theory, 6000 TNT explosions would have to hit an Obsidian block to destroy it. The values are taken from minecraft's files. --Fishrock123 09:52, 13 November 2010 (CST)
 * The obsidian page is wrong in that its using data from its health table, not its resistance. 6000 is obsidian's temporary health and depending on how close a single block of TNT is to the obsidian and what is in between, it can do considerably more than 1 damage (but still far less than 6000).  I've edited the TNT page to try and make this a little clearer, but some of the individual block pages still need to be redone and I'm not sure how to go about getting the proper resistance value as its defined on the TNT page.  --XipXoom 10:42, 13 November 2010 (CST)

"The TNT Resistance values listed on each block page are how many of that block a single TNT will destroy in any one direction from the face of  the TNT. "

Firstly, i aint startin shit, im cool, but it says not that it takes 6k tnt to fuck up obsidian, but that it takes 6000 obsidian to stop it. Secondly, ive seen a half-dozen tnt destroy a decent pile of admium/bedrock, at least on a server. I'll test this some time, but i highly doubt it is 6k. The data was probably read wrong. Notch probably used purposely exotic equasion just for the situation.

if number> 10 hidden somewhere or something.