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Finding out how to acquire Minecraft Netherite and what you can do with it is essential because Netherite allows you to create some of the most powerful tools available. However, it's an arduous procedure to acquire Netherite and then utilize it to upgrade your tools. You will need to explore the Nether to find Ancient Debris. Once you have located it, you'll have to process it in a few different ways before you acquire any Netherite ingots. It's a lot of work but can definitely be worth it if you plan to fight the most difficult of enemies in Minecraft because Netherite is a material that's stronger and more durable than Diamonds. This guide will help you discover how to craft, craft, and utilize Minecraft Netherite to help you to build the most difficult tools in Minecraft.
How do I obtain netherite in Minecraft
Getting Netherite unfortunately isn't as easy as finding the ore, and then mining it. It is a material that has to be made into ingots, and requires top-quality tools. Knowing how to find Minecraft Diamonds is also important. You'll need to locate Ancient Debris in your Nether then melt it, then mix the scraps of Gold with the Netherite Ingots to create Netherite Ingots. They can be used to craft. It's a long and difficult process and we've broken down each step in greater detail below:
How to locate Ancient Debris in Minecraft
Once you've acquired the Diamond Pickaxe and a Diamond Pickaxe, you can build an Nether portal and enter the hellish dimension. What you have to do:
Use a Diamond Pickaxe to mine at minimum 10 blocks of Obsidian and then create a Nether portal Your portal should be four blocks wide and five blocks high However, you could miss out the corners to create a bare minimum. Go into the Nether and look for Ancient Debris Ancient Debris is one of the blocks that can only be mined using Diamond Pickaxes (or a Netherite Pickaxe but we assume that you don't have one yet). It appears in small clusters similar to Lapis Lazuli ore, and each block you mine goes straight into your inventory, ready to be melted.
Smelt Ancient Debris to get Netherite Scaps Take your Ancient Debris blocks and plop them into blast furnaces or furnaces with some fuel to melt them into Netherite Scraps. The conversion ratio is 1:1, meaning that smelting one Ancient Debris block gives you one Netherite Scrap.
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When you visit your Nether portal, make sure you have your coordinates visible (press F3 on your computer to launch Java Edition and toggle the "Show Coordinates option in your settings for Bedrock Edition) so you are able to find the appropriate Y-level to begin mining. Note your Nether portal's coordinates to make sure you get home!
Ancient Debris can spawn in veins of 1-3 blocks between the Y-levels 8-22, and it can spawn in veins of 1 or 2 blocks along the Y-axis between 8 and 119. Since those Y-level ranges overlap so your time will be best spent mining between Y8 and 22 if you are looking to get the most Ancient Debris you can. You will need to mine the Nether to discover Ancient Debris, which is not able to spawn in open space.
How do you make Netherite Ingots
After you've melted your Ancient Debris to make Netherite Scraps you can turn them into Netherite Ingots. Combine four Netherite Scraps with four Gold Ingots at the crafting table - considering the amount of mining you've completed to get to this point it's likely that you have some Gold lying around and you'll be able to create a Netherite Ingot. You can also find Ancient Debris Blocks, Netherite Scraps and even Netherite Ingots in chests with lootables in Bastion Remnants structures in The Nether.
Netherite Ingots are extremely difficult to make due to the poor conversion ratio. This means that for each Ancient Debris block you mine, you will only get one Netherite Ingot. Exploring Bastion Remnants is a good way to find more of the necessary materials, or even the ingots themselves if lucky enough which will allow you to upgrade a decent amount of your tools and equipment to Netherite quality.
How to make use of Netherite to upgrade tools
This guide will give a an in-depth explanation of the subject. servers However, in short you can make use of just one Netherite Ingot, as well as a Diamond tool or piece of armor, to upgrade it into an Netherite tool or armor piece. You'll want to do this as Netherite tools have the greatest durability in the game and are able to mine blocks a bit more quickly.
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