The titanium carbide (TiC) coating is considered one of the key coating materials to resist erosion wear in oil and gas drilling environments due to its excellent impact and wear resistance. Based on molecular dynamics, the erosion wear resistance of TiC coatings and the pure Fe system in the simulation of nanoindentation, scratch, and particle impact was studied at the microscale. The results indicate that TiC coatings can effectively enhance the load-bearing capacity of the Fe substrate within the critical load range and exhibit low friction characteristics and erosion resistance. However, the protection is lost after the TiC coating cracks, leading to an increase in the tangential force. In addition, when TiC coatings and pure Fe systems exhibit typical erosion characteristics of brittle materials, the TiC coating will significantly reduce the erosion wear of the substrate.