Hi all! Today, I will be calculating how much weight Minecraft Steve can carry. Yes, I was supposed to be doing my media arts assessment, but instead, I did this.

Now, to truly find this out, we’re going to start start off with shulker boxes. A shulker box has 27 slots, and each slot can hold 64 items. So, 64 x 27 = 1,728. Each one can carry 1,728 items.

Let’s use the heaviest item: blue ice. Blue ice can be crafted from 9 packed ice, which is crafted from 9 regular ice. So, you need 81 regular ice to make 1 blue ice. To find out how much regular ice we can put in one shulker box, we need to do this: (27 x 64) x 81 = 140,288. That’s 140,288 regular ice in one shulker box.

Now, let’s multiply that by 37 (including the off-hand slot in the player’s inventory): 37 x 140,288 = 5,193,856.

So now, let’s take this to the extreme. A water bucket can hold 4 trillion pounds if you build a water pyramid from bedrock to build limit. So let’s do the math: 4 trillion x 140,288 = 561.152 trillion pounds or 254.513 trillion kg.

Now, let’s talk about the armor. We’re going to take gold armor into account. It takes 24 ingots for one set of gold armor, plus 4 for each trim. The average gold ingot weighs about 12.4 kg (27.4 lb). So, 28 gold ingots weigh 28 x 12.4 = 347.2 kg (765 pounds).

Finally, we add this to our previous total: 254.513 trillion kg + 347.2 kg = 254,513,000,000,347.2 kg (560,974,826,927,136.64 pounds).

Edit: to put this weight into perspective it is about 42,450 times the weight of the great pyramid of Giza or the weight of 42.42 trillion elephants

And that is how much Steve can hold! If you have seen any mistakes in my math or if I didn’t include everything, please flex your PhDs down in the comments.

  • JackbyDev@programming.dev
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    9 days ago

    All Minecraft items and blocks are less dense than water because they float. (This includes a bucket of water.)

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      9 days ago

      Something being bouyant doesn’t necessarily mean it’s lighter

        • Grey Cat@lemmy.world
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          5 days ago

          Something floating doesn’t mean it’s more or less dense than water. You can make a metal boat float but that same metal as a cube would sink.

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              That’s not density, that’s just the shape of the material. 100kg of metal in the shape of a boat or a cube is still 100kg, it doesn’t make it lighter. The buoyancy of something does not mean it’s more or less dense than something else.

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                3 days ago

                https://www.jdpower.com/boats/shopping-guides/how-do-boats-float

                Think about a bottle, a cup, or a bowl (or any other similar dish). If you fill up your sink and place an empty container on the surface, it will float. However, as you add water to it, the heavier the object becomes, creating more displacement. Ultimately, there will be too much weight in the cup, and it will sink below the surface. That’s because the air is less dense than water, and it balances out the average density. The same applies to boats.

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      9 days ago

      If we assume crafting is strictly additive we can compare te real values of Gold (The heaviest item before) which is 19,300 kg per cubic meter and ice is 990 kg per cubic meter. Since blue Ice has 81 times the density of ice its: 9 * 9 * 990 kg = 80,190 kg

      So yeah it seems that blue ice massively out weights everything! (In game)

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          9 days ago

          Interesting Idea: Since Netherite isn’t real we can only calculate how heavy it has to be to be the heaviest.

          One netherite Ingot is atleast 4 times that of a gold ingot. 1 Gold block is 19 300 kg. If we divide this with 9 we get how much a singular Gold ingot in minecraft weights. 1 9300 kg / 9 = 2 144.44 kg If we now calculate the weight of the gold part in the ancient debris: 2 144.4kg49 = 77 199 kg

          If you only look at the density and leave out e. g. the fact that Ice can be turned to water which spreads infinitely and under the assumption that crafting is strictly additive ancient debris weights at minimum 77 199 kg which is heavier then blue ice which is only 74 439 kg = 919 kg * 9 * 9

          Nice catch!

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          9 days ago

          I don’t think we can objectively say how heavy those are, since ancient debris isn’t an actual thing that exists

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            9 days ago

            Even if it weighs nothing one ingot has 4 gold ingots inside. So one block of netherite is equal to 4 blocks of gold

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            9 days ago

            Even if it weighs nothing a netherite block weighs as much as four gold blocks

            Gold has a density of 19.32g/cm³

            19.32 g * 100³ * 4 times as much gold as in gold blocks = 77 280 000 g = 77 280 kg

            Same for netherite armour: it’s at least four times as heavy as gold armour