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  1. Feb 2, 2020 · Here’s a breakdown of the average time to break each block and the overall profitability of different block choices, followed by an optimal defense considering the data. Average Time to Break Blocks Here’s how long it takes on average to break each block, considering all tools: Wool: 0.875s; Clay: 1.59s; Wood: 1.23s; Glass: 0.45s; Endstone ...

  2. Dec 30, 2019 · Wool. NOTE: Colour will change depending on team colour. Price: 4 Iron for 16. Breaking time: 1.25 s. (Fist), 0.5 s. (Shears) Pros: Cheap, large quantity. Cons: Easy to break. Use: It is the most effective, efficient, and used for building bridges.

  3. May 22, 2021 · A good bed defense is a defense that holds up, but also not too large, a waste of materials, or otherwise a hassle. If you make a defense that is too large, it will most likely fail.

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    This list contains a list of all blocks in BedWars ordered from A to Z.

    •Permanent means that the block is permanent, can be obtained normally and won't be removed.

    •Technical means that the block is technical and cannot be obtained by normal means.

    •Unused means that the block is unused but does have a use / is a testing item.

    •Lucky Block means that the block has a chance of being dropped by Lucky Blocks, or can be gotten through items dropped by Lucky Blocks.

    •Kit Exclusive means that the block can only be obtained when using a certain kit. For example, Alchemist.

    •Limited means that the block is only here for a short period of time before it gets removed.

    •Marble is the only block which the icon is facing forward.

    •Kresh was originally intended to be used in The Void, however, it was scrapped.

  4. Wool is the cheapest block. Before June 2, 2021, players could break any colored wool and get that team's color. This is the only block with different color variants. When someone drops their team color's wool and a player picks it up, they get that color wool in their inventory.

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  5. Not all blocks are created equal. From wool and wood to end stone and obsidian, each block type has its unique properties: Wool: Quick to place and break, ideal for fast bridge-building. Wood: Offers better protection than wool and requires an axe to break efficiently. End Stone: Resistant to explosions, making it a good choice against TNT attacks.

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  7. Oct 5, 2024 · Use Butterfly Defense. This is the most used defense by seasoned players and is only used in 4v4v4v4 or 3v3v3v3. It requires 12 endstone and 16 glass, which adds up to 72 iron total. An extra layer of wool and wood is added sometimes. The extra layer requires 32 blocks, which is 8 iron (wool) or 8 gold (wood).

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