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  1. Bedrock cannot normally be broken in Survival mode with any tool. It can only be broken by hand in the oneblockatatime snapshot and has a hardness value of 600. However, it can be broken using glitches involving a piston, but it does not drop as an item.

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  2. Nov 4, 2024 · Bedrock cannot normally be broken in Survival mode with any tool. However, it can be broken using glitches involving a piston, but it does not drop as an item. In Java Edition 22w13oneBlockAtATime, bedrock is breakable in Survival, taking 15 minutes to break with empty hands and without a Haste effect applied.

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  3. Sep 28, 2021 · Bedrock is an unbreakable block in Minecraft. Players can find bedrock at the lowest levels of Minecraft's Overworld and Nether realms, where the block serves as a barrier to prevent...

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  4. Oct 31, 2024 · That said, 1.6 didn't seem to have any real means to replace bedrock other than the branches of big oak and jungle trees, which were very limited, only able to replace blocks to the sides (dark oaks had a weird glitch where the tree could "invert" when grown in certain conditions, replacing blocks below the base of the trunk, and this was a popular way to break bedrock until it was patched ...

  5. Bedrock is a block that is not intended to be broken in Survival mode. Despite this, it is still possible to break the unbreakable blocks in Survival mode without cheats. Bug exploits are used to achieve this, so these methods could be rendered useless in any update.

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  6. May 22, 2023 · The Bedrock block, sometimes called "unbreakable," is a mysterious and enigmatic material in Minecraft. It is the indestructible barrier at the bottom of the game world, preventing players from...

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  8. Feb 15, 2018 · Real-world bedrock is hard, but absolutely breakable - and most large buildings are anchored into the bedrock with structures called "foundations". Image credit: Mikenorton.

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