The zombie test is interesting but it doesn’t really work with how both zombies work terraria zombies gain more health and or defense the higher difficulty and after hard mode every enemy universally gets stronger if they arent a new hard-mode enemy Meanwhile minecraft zombies dont change health with increased difficulty they mainly just do more damage and also the special variants of both zombies gain alot more health such as the bride and groom zombies during blood moons having way more health in Terraria and the zombies with armor in Minecraft and the special Minecraft zombies which bring reinforcements also how do you factor in accessories or buffs and crits
I feel like it's safe to say that metals in Terraria, despite sharing names with metals in the real world, are different. From what I found on google, I may be wrong, I'm not an expert, tungsten is the strongest metal, which makes no sense in Terraria since titanium, palladium, cobalt, and even obsidian are harder to break. So I just think metals in Terraria are inherently different than their real-world equivalents
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I think the Minecraft Zombie is the Noel Deyzel of the comparisons
I never thought about Minecraft's zombies working like that
The zombie test is interesting but it doesn’t really work with how both zombies work
terraria zombies gain more health and or defense the higher difficulty and after hard mode every enemy universally gets stronger if they arent a new hard-mode enemy
Meanwhile minecraft zombies dont change health with increased difficulty they mainly just do more damage
and also the special variants of both zombies gain alot more health such as the bride and groom zombies during blood moons having way more health in Terraria and the zombies with armor in Minecraft and the special Minecraft zombies which bring reinforcements
also how do you factor in accessories or buffs and crits
One time near the start of a master mode legendary world, A zombie descended upon me from the world above, one-shotting me before hitting the ground.
I feel like it's safe to say that metals in Terraria, despite sharing names with metals in the real world, are different. From what I found on google, I may be wrong, I'm not an expert, tungsten is the strongest metal, which makes no sense in Terraria since titanium, palladium, cobalt, and even obsidian are harder to break. So I just think metals in Terraria are inherently different than their real-world equivalents
Couch green flu cough
Maybe compare it to player health through PVP?