Talk:Blast Resistance/@comment-28478783-20160620155042

Ok. As I read on the main Minecraft wiki, it is thought to be impossible to destroy obsidian or bedrock because each explosion is calculated separately. As a result, each explosion only commits a certain amount of "damage" to a block, and if that one explosion doesn't have the force to do so, then it won't destroy the block. In essence, if a block cannot be destroyed with 1 charged creeper directly adjacent to it, it won't be able to be destroyed with even fifty five.

Of course, this is just "speculation" by an individual on the Minecraft wiki. I tried to use tons of TNT to destroy obsidian before, and it did not go down well. You can go to the page (explosions? I believe) on the Minecraft wiki to try and understand it more.