I mixed up their and they’re like three times making this video I promise I speak english #terraria

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24 Comments

  1. I don't think some people concieve how 'dense' a star's mass is based on scale. Like the fallen stars aren't going to turn into a possible blackhole when smaller as they are supposedly fragments.

  2. they are named stars, not star fragments
    if you are considering that they are actually stars, why not go the wntire way and say they are condensed

  3. Honestly I'm surprised no one said this (or maybe no one was seen enough saying this), but fallen stars aren't stars in any sense, they're just condensed magical energy. If you combine five of them you get a mana star that increases your magical ability, and if you place down a star in a bottle (which is just those two items and a chain), your magical power increases by standing nearby it. They're pure magic, which is either weightless or has no defined weight.

  4. Our sun is kinda tiny, which is unfair because you are taking the maximum theoretical weight of the silt block, but not doing the same for the star. I think the fallen stars should be considered as literal stars, only changed in size not mass. So basically black holes that fall from the sky. THAT would make the number bigger fo sho.

  5. What if they’re actually just the entire portion of a star and that’s the size of them. So it’s a white dwarf!

    (I don’t think this is true though lol

  6. Schmedly,

    Neutron stars, they're small like the item and arent all that well understood, again, like the item. However, I am fairly sure that they are stupidly dense.

  7. what if they're miniature versions of the sun, with the same weight as a whole sun?

    this would make sense because… uhhhh idk