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Minecraft Player Lifting Strength Upgrade

I think it was decided that recipes would not be valid for calcs even more Notch apple which aside the fact that the recipe doesn't exist anymore for quite a long time, its also a magical item meaning it doesn't have to keep the density
 
I think it was decided that recipes would not be valid for calcs even more Notch apple which aside the fact that the recipe doesn't exist anymore for quite a long time, its also a magical item meaning it doesn't have to keep the density
Alright, but is the Netherite calc still relevant since it is confirmed to be atleast 4 times denser than gold?
 
Confirmed where?
Via crafting as it takes 4 gold ingots and 4 netherite scraps in order to craft a single netherite ingot. Said netherite ingot is around the same size as a gold ingot.
"The new heaviest block is the Netherite block, with a gold block weighing 19.3 metric tons or 42549.22 pounds, this means that each gold ingot weights a whopping 2.14 metric tons or 4717.892 pounds, and since each Netherite ingot uses 4 gold ingots the weight for a Netherite ingot is 8.58 metric tons or 18915.66 pounds, finally, a Netherite block is 9 Netherite ingot so the total weight for a Netherite block is a fascinating 77.2 metric tons or 170196.9 pounds or 77200.015238 kilograms."
 


Honest opinion about this? (Not considering an upgrade by the way)

The argument falls apart when you consider A: Dimensional Storage, and B: The fact that it’s all flowing water, not the source block, and the source block is the only block that is frozen.
 
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