Minecraft:Diamond Chestplate
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Template:Infobox item A diamond chestplate is a variant of Minecraft:chestplate crafted from Minecraft:diamonds. It is the second-highest tier of chestplate, having higher armor points, armor toughness, durability, and enchantability than an iron chestplate. It can be upgraded into a netherite chestplate using a netherite ingot and netherite upgrade at a smithing table.
Obtaining
Crafting
Generated loot
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Mob loot
Minecraft:Zombies, Minecraft:husks, skeletons, strays, and bogged have an extremely small chance to spawn wearing diamond armor. There is a 8.5% chance (9.5% with Looting I, 10.5% with Looting II and 11.5% with Looting III) for the mob to drop the chestplate they're wearing upon death unless they are spawned from an ominous trial spawner. The dropped chestplate is usually badly damaged, and may be enchanted with enchantment levels 5-19.
Trading
Usage
When worn, a diamond chestplate provides 8 (Template:Armorbar) armor points and 2 (Template:Armorbar) armor toughness.
Upgrading
Repairing
Combining
Two damaged diamond chestplates can be combined through Minecraft:crafting or using the Minecraft:grindstone. The durability of the used diamond chestplates are added together, plus an extra 5% durability. Both the crafting table and grindstone methods do not keep the enchantments of either chestplate. Script error: No such module "crafting". Template:Grinding
Unit repair
A diamond chestplate can also be repaired in an Minecraft:anvil by adding Minecraft:diamonds, with each one restoring 25% the chestplates' maximum durability, rounded down. Two chestplates of the same tier can also be combined in an anvil. Both methods using the anvil preserves the chestplate's enchantments.
Enchantments
A chestplate can receive the following enchantments:
| Name | Description | Max level | Method | Weight |
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| Protection<ref group=note name=exc>Protection, Projectile Protection, Blast Protection, and Fire Protection are mutually exclusive.</ref> | Increases overall damage reduction. | IV |
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10 |
| Projectile Protection<ref group=note name="exc"/> | Increases damage reduction against projectiles. | IV |
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5 |
| Blast Protection<ref group=note name="exc"/> | Increases damage reduction against explosions. | IV |
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2 |
| Fire Protection<ref group=note name="exc"/> | Increases damage reduction against fire. | IV |
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5 |
| Thorns | Deals returning damage to attackers. | III |
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1 |
| Unbreaking | Grants a chance to negate durability consumption. | III |
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5 |
| Mending | Repairs the chestplate when obtaining experience. | I |
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2 |
| Curse of Vanishing | The chestplate vanishes on death, not dropping as an item. | I |
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1 |
| Curse of Binding | Removes the ability to de-equip the chestplate. | I |
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1 |
Armor trimming
It is possible to upgrade armor with trims. This requires a smithing template, a chestplate, and an ingot or crystal (iron ingot, copper ingot, gold ingot, netherite ingot, Minecraft:emerald, redstone dust, lapis lazuli, amethyst shard, nether quartz, Minecraft:diamond, or resin brick).
These trims have no effect on the gameplay or strength of the armor.
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Advancements
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History
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
New Nintendo 3DS Edition
Data history
Issues
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Gallery
Renders
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Enchanted appearance when worn
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Enchanted appearance in inventory
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