Minecraft how much netherite for full set

Do you know that in Minecraft there is Ancient Debris? It is an ore which is rare and it is able to be found in the Nether. It is a main source of netherite scrap and it can float on lava in item form. Also, it cannot be burned by any other forms of fire. It has high blast resistance. It means that it is not able to be blown up under normal circumstances.

Ancient Debris produces in the Nether in the form of mineral veins. It is able to spawn in veins of 1-3 blocks at Y-axis 8-22, and it is able to spawn in veins of 1-2 blocks at Y-axis 8-119. Do you know what it means? It means that the maximum number of Ancient Debris blocks you are able to find in one chunk (64×64 block section of the world) is five. But, technically, it is possible for up to 13 ancient debris to be found in a single chunk.  Adjacent chunks are able to generate veins on the border with up to 2 blocks spawning in an adjacent chunk. Ancient debris never generates naturally exposed to air and it is only able to replace netherrack, basalt, and blackstone. On average, y-level 15 owns the most ancient debris.

Minecraft how much netherite for full set

Also, Ancient Debris is able to only spawn completely covered by other blocks or lava which means that you will need to begin a Nether mineshaft. And, you will not run into any while sauntering across the surface of Nether.

The official usage of ancient debris is for smelting to make Netherite scraps which is able to be used to make netherite ingots. But, in case you are a player who is very rich, you are able to use Ancient Debris for decorative purposes such as pillars. If you want to harvest ancient debris, you will need a diamond or netherite pickaxe. If you do not use it, it will drop nothing.

Now, you may want to know about how much Ancient Debris for a full set of Netherite Armor. Well, for a full set of Netherite Armor, you will need 16 Ancient Debris. Also, you will need 16 Gold Ingots and 24 Diamonds. You are able to read some sources about it to know more. Alternatively, you are also able to ask about it in a forum. There, you are able to ask about it and any other things related to Minecraft that you do not know.

Watching some videos also can help you to know more about Ancient Debris. Some videos about Ancient Debris that you are able to watch are:

  • A video of silentwisperer entitled Minecraft Bedrock: How To Get Ancient Debris! The Fastest and Easiest Method which was uploaded on June 18th, 2020.
  • A video of OMGcraft – Minecraft Tips & Tutorials entitled The Best Way To Find Ancient Debris in Minecraft 1.16 which was uploaded on February 12th, 2020.
  • A video of gnembon entitled How To Find Ancient Debris in Minecraft 1.16 – Easy Mode which was uploaded on February 13th, 2020.
  • A video of ibxtoycat entitled How To Find Netherite – Best & Fastest Ancient Debris Mining which was uploaded on June 24th, 2020.
  • A video of Stelth entitled Minecraft 1.16 Searching For Ancient Debris! How To Make Netherite which premiered on June 29th, 2020.

A block of netherite is a precious metal block made from nine netherite ingots. Unlike most items, it is resistant to fire and lava.

Obtaining[]

Breaking[]

Blocks of netherite can be mined only with a diamond or netherite pickaxe. If a netherite block is mined with anything else, it drops nothing.

Block Block of Netherite
Hardness 50
Tool
Breaking time[A]
Default 250
Wooden 125
Stone 62.5
Iron 41.7
Diamond 9.4
Netherite 8.35
Golden 20.85

  1. Times are for unenchanted tools as wielded by players with no status effects, measured in seconds. For more information, see Breaking § Speed.

Crafting[]

Ingredients Crafting recipe
Netherite Ingot

Usage[]

Blocks of netherite can be used to store netherite ingots in a compact fashion.

A single block of netherite is enough to upgrade a full set of diamond armor and five diamond weapons or tools.

Blocks of netherite have a blast resistance of 1,200, the same as obsidian, crying obsidian, ancient debris, respawn anchor, and enchanting tables. Unlike obsidian, blocks of netherite (and ancient debris) can be moved with pistons, which makes it useful in redstone builds. Furthermore, blocks of netherite have a hardness of 50, the same hardness as obsidian, crying obsidian, and respawn anchors. This makes it the hardest block to be able to be pushed by a piston. However, these blocks can be destroyed by explosions while being pushed or pulled by pistons.‌[Java Edition only][1] They can also be destroyed by explosions when in item form, which has been confirmed to be intentional.[2]

It can be destroyed by a wither's blue skulls and on contact with a wither.

Beacons[]

Blocks of netherite can be used to power a beacon. The beacon can be powered by a 3×3 square of netherite blocks underneath it, and can also optionally include a 5×5, 7×7 and 9×9 layer in the shape of a pyramid under the original layer to increase the effects from the beacon. The layers do not have to be entirely netherite blocks, as any combination of iron blocks, gold blocks, diamond blocks, emerald blocks, or netherite blocks can power a beacon.

Crafting ingredient[]

Name Ingredients Crafting recipe
Netherite Ingot Block of Netherite

Sounds[]

Data values[]

ID[]

Java Edition:

NameIdentifierFormBlock tagsTranslation key
Block of Netheritenetherite_blockBlock & Itembeacon_base_blocks
mineable/pickaxe
needs_diamond_tool
block.minecraft.netherite_block

Bedrock Edition:

  1. ID of block's direct item form, which is used in savegame files and addons.
  2. Available with /give command.
  3. The block's direct item form has the same id with the block.

History[]

Issues[]

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Trivia[]

  • A single block of netherite is made from 9 netherite ingots, each composes of 4 netherite scraps and 4 gold ingots. Therefore, a block of netherite is made of 36 pieces of ancient debris and 36 gold ingots.
    • To construct a beacon pyramid consisting entirely of blocks of netherite, a total of 5904 pieces of ancient debris are needed, which is 92 1⁄4 stacks, capable of filling almost three and a half shulker boxes.

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