Minecraft:Diamond
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Template:For Template:Infobox item Template:Relevant tutorial A diamond is a mineral that can be obtained from Minecraft:diamond ore along with various Minecraft:loot chests, Minecraft:vaults, ominous vaults, and Minecraft:suspicious sand. It is required to craft diamond Minecraft:tools, Minecraft:armor, and Minecraft:enchanting tables and is also used to duplicate Minecraft:smithing templates.
Obtaining
Mining
Template:See also Minecraft:Diamond ore can be mined using an Minecraft:iron pickaxe or better. An ore drops a single diamond. If mined by any other tool, it drops nothing. If the pickaxe is enchanted with Minecraft:Fortune, it has a chance of dropping an extra diamond per level of Fortune, allowing for a maximum of 4 diamonds with Fortune III. If the ore is mined using a pickaxe enchanted with Minecraft:Silk Touch, it drops an ore block rather than a diamond.
The ore is found at level 15 or lower, most commonly between -50 and -64, appearing more frequently as the Y-level decreases, but with a possibility of generation being prevented by bedrock at -59 and below.
Generated loot
A Minecraft:vault may eject a diamond when activated by a player, giving diamonds limited renewability if multiple players activate the vault.
Crafting
Smelting
Usage
Diamonds are mainly used to craft diamond armor and equipment, which can be upgraded to Minecraft:netherite armor and equipment.
Crafting ingredient
Trading
Repairing
Diamonds are the repair items for the diamond Minecraft:tier and Minecraft:armor material, and thus can be used to Minecraft:repair the following items in an Minecraft:anvil or Minecraft:grindstone:
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Beacons
Diamonds can be used to select powers from a Minecraft:beacon. The player must select one of the available powers then insert a diamond into the item slot.
A diamond can be substituted for an Minecraft:iron ingot, a Minecraft:gold ingot, an Minecraft:emerald or a Minecraft:netherite ingot.
Smithing ingredient
- Trim color palette
The following color palettes are shown on the designs on trimmed armor:
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Data values
ID
Achievements
Advancements
Videos
History
Development
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
New Nintendo 3DS Edition
Data history
Issues
Trivia
- Unlike in Minecraft, newly mined diamonds in real life are rough, cloudy stones. The largest, purest ones are polished into crystal-clear gemstones, while the rest are used in industry for cutting and grinding.
Gallery
Screenshots
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Naturally occurring diamonds.
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Multiple ore blobs.
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Diamond ore near Lava.
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Another diamond ore blob near Lava.
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10 ore diamond blob.
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A blacksmith offering an Minecraft:emerald for a diamond.
Mojang screenshots
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Diamonds being crafted into a Minecraft:block of diamond.
In other media
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A diamond as it appears in the Minecraft:Universal Studios Event.
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Official diamond pendant made by JINX.
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Official t-shirt artwork "All Mine" which features a diamond. Made by JINX
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A wallet filled with diamonds and Minecraft:emeralds.
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A fictional diamond necklace
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A cat with Minecraft:Steve's diamonds
External links
Template:Navbox diamond Template:Navbox items Template:Navbox smithing
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