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Latest revision as of 20:18, 16 September 2023

This feature is available in the vanilla version of Minecraft.
It has its own article in the Minecraft Wiki.

Diamond Ore

Description Stone Diamond Ore: A chunk of diamond embedded in stone.
Basalt Diamond Ore: A chunk of diamond embedded in basalt.
Limestone Diamond Ore: A chunk of diamond embedded in limestone.
Granite Diamond Ore: A chunk of diamond embedded in granite.
Blast resistance 3
Hardness 3
Tool(s)
Renewable No
Stackable Yes (64)

Diamond ore is a block that drops a diamond when mined.

Variants of diamond ore include Stone Diamond Ore, Basalt Diamond Ore, Limestone Diamond Ore and Granite Diamond Ore.

Obtaining[edit | edit source]

Natural generation[edit | edit source]

Diamond ore deposits can generate underground, replacing stone and basalt, at Y=32 and below. Limestone and granite variants are only obtainable through commands and the creative menu.

Mining[edit | edit source]

Diamonds can be obtained by mining diamond 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.

Block Stone Diamond Ore
Hardness 3
Tool
Breaking time
Default 15
Wooden 7.5
Stone 3.75
Iron 0.75
Diamond 0.6
Steel 0.75
Golden 1.25

Usage[edit | edit source]

Smelting ingredient[edit | edit source]

NameIngredientsCrafting recipe
DiamondAny Diamond Ore

Note block[edit | edit source]

Any variant of diamond ore can be placed under note blocks to produce "bass drum" sounds.

Data values[edit | edit source]

Name Type Namespaced ID Numeric ID
Stone Diamond Ore Block tile.ore.diamond.stone 410:0
Basalt Diamond Ore Block tile.ore.diamond.basalt 411:0
Limestone Diamond Ore Block tile.ore.diamond.limestone 412:0
Granite Diamond Ore Block tile.ore.diamond.granite 413:0

History[edit | edit source]

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