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This feature is available in the vanilla version of Minecraft.
It has its own article in the Minecraft Wiki.
It has its own article in the Minecraft Wiki.
Gold Ore
Description | Stone Gold Ore: Gold nuggets embedded in stone. Basalt Gold Ore: Gold nuggets embedded in basalt. Limestone Gold Ore: Gold nuggets embedded in limestone. Granite Gold Ore: Gold nuggets embedded in granite. |
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Hardness | 3.0 |
Tool(s) | |
Renewable | No |
Stackable | Yes (64) |
Gold ore is a block that drops raw gold ore when mined.
Variants of gold ore include Stone Gold Ore, Basalt Gold Ore, Limestone Gold Ore and Granite Gold Ore.
Obtaining
Natural generation
Gold ore deposits generate underground, replacing stone and basalt. Limestone and granite variations are unobtainable without the use of cheats or the creative menu. Gold ore generation occurs between Y=1 and Y=31.
Mining
Raw gold ore can be obtained by mining gold ore with an iron pickaxe or higher. If mined with a lower pickaxe tier or without a pickaxe, it drops nothing. If mined with a golden pickaxe, it drops itself.
Usage
Smelting Ingredient
Name | Ingredients | Crafting recipe |
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Gold Ingot | Any Gold Ore |
Note block
Any variant of gold ore can be placed under note blocks to produce "bass drum" sounds.
Data values
Name | Type | Namespaced ID | Numeric ID |
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Stone Gold Ore | Block | tile.ore.gold.stone |
370:0 |
Basalt Gold Ore | Block | tile.ore.gold.basalt |
371:0 |
Limestone Gold Ore | Block | tile.ore.gold.limestone |
372:0 |
Granite Gold Ore | Block | tile.ore.gold.granite |
373:0 |
History
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