Minecraft:Ore
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An ore is any uncommon rock-type Minecraft:block used to obtain specific resources.
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Usage
Ore blocks are primarily collected for their resources, which are used for Minecraft:crafting items, such as Minecraft:tools, Minecraft:weapons, Minecraft:armor, and Minecraft:redstone circuits. The resource can also be combined to create a block of the material's type.
Most ores drop their resource when mined, and require a Minecraft:Silk Touch pickaxe to drop themselves.
- Ores that drop 1 unit of their corresponding material:
- Minecraft:Coal ore and its deepslate variant.
- Minecraft:Diamond ore and its deepslate variant.
- Minecraft:Emerald ore and its deepslate variant.
- Minecraft:Nether quartz ore.
- Ores that drop 1 unit of their raw material:
- Minecraft:Iron ore and its deepslate variant.
- Minecraft:Gold ore and its deepslate variant.
- Ores that drop multiple units of their corresponding material:
- Minecraft:Copper ore and its deepslate variant drop 2–5 Minecraft:raw copper.
- Minecraft:Redstone ore and its deepslate variant drop 4–5 Minecraft:redstone dust.
- Minecraft:Lapis lazuli ore and its deepslate variant drop 4–9 Minecraft:lapis lazuli.
- Minecraft:Nether gold ore drops 2–6 Minecraft:gold nuggets instead of Minecraft:raw gold.
The average yield of any of the ores in the list above can be increased by using a pickaxe with Minecraft:Fortune.
Minecraft:Ancient debris drops itself when mined and must be smelted to obtain Minecraft:netherite scrap.
Smelting ingredient
Ores can be smelted faster using a Minecraft:blast furnace.
It is not efficient to mine with Minecraft:Silk Touch and then smelt an ore block that normally drops multiple pieces of its resource, because smelting these ores yields less experience and only 1 piece of the resource. Nether gold ore is the only exception, as each ore block drops an average of 8.8 gold nuggets even when mined with Minecraft:Fortune III, which is less than a guaranteed gold ingot obtained from smelting the ore obtained using Silk Touch.
Distribution
Template:Main The following is the distribution of ores according to the Minecraft:altitude (layers are number of blocks above the lowest layer of Minecraft:bedrock) in the Minecraft:Overworld and Minecraft:the Nether. For detailed generation, see Minecraft:Ore (feature).
Overworld
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The figures show the ore distribution by layer in Minecraft:Java Edition 1.18.2
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Ore distribution 1.18-1.20.2
The Nether
| Template:BlockLink | Template:BlockLink | Template:BlockLink | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ore block | File:Nether Quartz Ore.png | File:Nether Gold Ore.png | File:Ancient Debris.png | |
| Raw resource | File:Nether Quartz.png | File:Gold Nugget.png | ||
| Minimum pickaxe tier required |
Template:ItemLink | Template:ItemLink | ||
| Found in biome | Any Minecraft:Nether biome | |||
| Abundance | Very common | Common | Very rare | |
| Most found in layersTemplate:Fn | 114 | 16Template:Fn | ||
| Commonly up to layers | 120 | 95 | 23 | |
| Rare on layers | 123-125 | 96-116 | 22-119 | |
| None at or above | 128 | 117 | 120 | |
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Nether ore distribution as of 1.20.4<ref>https://github.com/Parcival791/DistribHelperTxt</ref>
History
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
New Nintendo 3DS Edition
Issues
Trivia
- Since it is exclusive to only two categories of Overworld biomes (mountains and windswept hills), emerald ore is actually rarer than ancient debris per chunk.
- The texture of ores were changed in 1.17 to make them distinct for color blind players.<ref>Template:Tweet</ref>
Gallery
Screenshots
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All of the current overworld ores, including deepslate variants
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Naturally generated Minecraft:diamond ore, Minecraft:redstone ore and Minecraft:lapis lazuli ore found in a Minecraft:canyon. Check the image for seed and coordinates
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Multiple ores found in one cave
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Several types of ore in a ravine
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Some ore being mined
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This graph shows the actual amount of ores found in a relatively small but untapped world as of Minecraft:Java Edition 1.12.2.
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The pre-Minecraft:Caves & Cliffs ore textures
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This graph shows the actual amount of Minecraft:ancient debris found in a relatively small but untapped world in Minecraft:Java Edition 20w06a.
Mojang screenshots
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Floating ores and lava
Caves and Cliffs development
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21w07a texture comparison
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The now and soon texture comparison of the ores and their deepslate variants (before 21w08a)
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Normal ores generating within deepslate (before the addition of deepslate ores)
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Early deepslate ore textures
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An image showing another texture for deepslate diamond ore which improves on blending the ore texture with the base deepslate
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An image showing another texture for deepslate Minecraft:diamond ore which improves on blending the ore texture with the base deepslate
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More ore texture revisions
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More ore texture revisions
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An image showing new iron and diamond texture
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21w08a texture comparison
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21w10a texture comparison
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Ore distribution in 21w07a
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Ore distribution in 21w08a/21w08b
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Ore distribution in 21w10a
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Ore distribution in 21w18a
References
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