
Game Theory: Is Minecraft Netherite From SPACE?
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- Introduction to Netherite MysteryThe QuestionNetherite is Minecraft's rarest and most powerful material, hidden deep in the nether and harder than diamond, but its origin remains a mystery.Channel ContextGame Theory has previously covered Minecraft lore including the ancient Builder civilization and the creepy Soul Sand valleys, but has never fully explored netherite.Key Facts• Netherite was introduced in June 2020 • Found as ancient debris scattered throughout the nether • Created by smelting ancient debris into netherite scraps • Combined with golden ingots to upgrade diamond gearCentral MysteryWhat is netherite made of and where does it come from?
- Comparing Real-World Hardness to NetheriteEarth's LimitsNothing on Earth is harder than diamond, which sits at 10 on the Mohs hardness scale as the only material in that top category.The SolutionSince nothing on Earth surpasses diamond, netherite must come from somewhere else—from outer space.Meteor Evidence• Barringer Crater in Arizona formed 50,000 years ago from an asteroid impact • The crater is over 1.1 km in diameter and 170 m deep • Meteorite fragments have been excavated for decadesThe DiscoveryIn 1967, scientists discovered lonsdaleite, a substance harder than diamond that was found in meteorite fragments.
- Lonsdaleite: Diamond's Stronger CousinChemical SimilarityBoth diamond and lonsdaleite start as carbon subjected to intense heat and pressure, but form different crystal lattice structures.Key Differences• Diamond forms a cubic lattice structure • Lonsdaleite forms a hexagonal lattice structure • Hexagonal lattice is stronger than cubic lattice • Perfect lonsdaleite would be up to 58% harder than diamondReal-World LimitationsRecovered lonsdaleite fragments contain impurities and only measure 7 to 8 on the Mohs hardness scale, not the theoretical maximum.Connection to NetheriteLike netherite, lonsdaleite is an upgraded form of the same material, found as scattered ancient fragments from space.
- The Nether Environment and Netherite FormationTheory ObstacleThe nether is a closed ecosystem with a ceiling, completely cut off from outer space, making alien meteorites unlikely.Alternative ExplanationLonsdaleite originally forms from carbon graphite in space, but the heat and pressure of atmospheric entry creates the conditions for transformation.Nether Conditions• The nether is super hot and pressurized • It provides the environmental conditions to create lonsdaleite-like substances • Netherite items float on lava, a useful property for nether civilizationsConclusionNetherite was created by the intense heat and pressure within the nether itself, not from space.
- Ancient Builders and the Nether FortressesBuilder Activities• Built Nether fortresses storing loot in chests • Farmed Nether wart to feed their pigs • Conducted strange experiments to revive fallen comrades' soulsAbsence of NetheriteNetherite and ancient debris are never found in Nether fortresses or used to fortify defenses, despite being the strongest available material.Mojang's IntentThe absence is purposeful, not an oversight, as Mojang has proven willing to update old elements with new ones, as seen with drowned no longer dropping gold.Key ImplicationThe ancient Builders were not the creators of netherite, suggesting another civilization was responsible.
- The Piglin Civilization and NetheriteMojang's HintOfficial lore states that piglins mined netherite and ancient debris in the past, and now only scrap can be obtained from ancient debris.Mining CapabilityPiglins can mine blocks, a mechanic never seen in-game, suggesting this is lore information rather than gameplay mechanic.Society Evidence• Piglins have variations like Piglin Brutes • They hunt in teams and celebrate victories together • They barter with players for resources • They congregate at Bastion remnantsCivilization StatusPiglins display all characteristics of a functioning society and civilization capable of mining, building, and defending.
- The War Between Builders and PiglinsThe ConflictPiglins were at war with the ancient Builders, who were invasive species that brought ruin to the piglins' thriving nether society.Netherite's Role• Piglins used netherite as perfect defense against diamond-gear-wearing Builders • Netherite's fire resistance made it ideal for nether fortifications • Its superior strength provided excellent protection • Limited supplies eventually ran outOutcomeWith netherite exhausted and unable to replace broken defenses, the Bastion remnants fell and were left in ruins, while piglins survived in the present day.Resource ConsequencePiglins won the war but lost their most valuable resource in the process.
- The Remnants of War: Ancient Debris and Bastion PreservationHow Debris SurvivedBroken netherite scraps from the fallen bastions survived because of netherite's fire resistance, preventing decomposition from lava flows and ground shifts.Why Bastions Have Scrap• Bastion chests contain netherite scraps and ancient debris • They do not contain netherite tools or armor • Piglins had no diamonds to create netherite gear • They used gold to fortify bastions insteadGold's ImportancePiglins developed an affinity for gold to create netherite alloys using four scraps and four gold ingots as a substitute for pure netherite.Present PurposePiglins collect whatever netherite scraps they can find to rebuild their civilization after the Builders' destruction.
- Modern Piglin Behavior and Ongoing ConflictImmediate HostilityPiglins are hostile to the player because the player is an invasive species whose kind previously brought ruin to their thriving society.Bastion Protection• Piglins get especially angry when you open Bastion chests • They view this as stealing limited resources needed to rebuild • They have trained Piglin Brutes to ignore gold distractions • Brutes focus solely on eliminating intruders at all costsResource ScarcityThe piglins' limited netherite supplies drive their desperate need to collect scraps and their willingness to barter gold for any resources.Parallel HistoriesJust as Game Theory pieces together Minecraft lore from clues, piglins reconstruct their history from remnants of their past to rebuild their civilization.





