Minecraft:Buried Treasure
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Template:Infobox structure Buried treasure is a naturally generated Minecraft:structure that consists of a buried loot Minecraft:chest. The chest is buried primarily in Minecraft:beaches, and rarely in the Minecraft:ocean floor. Buried treasure is the only source of the Minecraft:heart of the sea, which can be used to craft a Minecraft:conduit. Buried treasure can be located using Minecraft:explorer maps.
Generation
Buried treasures generate in beach biomes, and can also generate underwater.
The treasure Minecraft:chest is almost always buried by some material. Most of the time the chest generates buried in a beach, so it has a Minecraft:sand or Minecraft:gravel block covering it. Sometimes, if generated on the side of an underwater hill, it spawns with Minecraft:stone blocks covering it. If it generates on the surface of the ocean floor, a Minecraft:gravel or Minecraft:sand block covers it. Nonetheless, terrain generation can cause the Minecraft:chest to be buried by any suitable terrain-generated blocks, such as Minecraft:coal ore and Minecraft:diorite.
Template:IN, buried treasure always generates at Minecraft:chunk section relative 9 (out of 0 through 15) on both the X and Z axis<ref>Template:Bug</ref>, and are always facing east.
Template:IN, buried treasure always generates at Minecraft:chunk section relative 8 (out of 0 through 15) on the X and Z axis.
Location per seed
A preview of buried treasure generation is shown below:Template:Calculator
Structure
Buried treasures contain a single chest full of various loot. If the chest is exposed to water, it generates waterlogged.
Loot
Template:See also A Minecraft:heart of the sea is always present in every buried treasure.
Data values
ID
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Config
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Achievements
History
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Minecraft Education
Legacy Console Edition
Issues
Trivia
- Buried treasures are the smallest naturally generated structure in the game.
- In Java Edition, the player arrow is shown under the X of the treasure, but in Bedrock Edition, the player arrow is shown on top of the X.
- In Java Edition, the buried treasure contains the highest number of diamonds per chest among all structures, at an average of 1.25 diamonds per chest, while the end city only has an average of 1.06 diamonds per chest.
Gallery
Screenshots
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A dug-up Minecraft:chest in a buried treasure that barely generated on land.
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An open buried treasure chest, revealing lots of loot.
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Buried treasure generated on land under a Minecraft:village.
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A buried treasure dug up from the Minecraft:sand.
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Ideal positioning of the player on the X to find the treasure.
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A glitched structure consisting of 5 pig spawners and a buried treasure chest.
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A buried treasure chest generated naturally on land above the ground, close to a Minecraft:shipwreck.
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A buried treasure chest generated naturally exposed in a Minecraft:windswept hills Template:In.
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A buried treasure chest generated naturally exposed in an oceanic hillside Template:In.
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A buried treasure chest generated naturally on a Minecraft:woodland mansion.
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A buried treasure chest generated naturally exposed in a hill Template:In.
Notes
References
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