Tutorials/Ancient Debris

Ancient debris is one of the most valuable resources in Minecraft, due to it being a source of netherite scraps and thus netherite ingots. It is found in Nether most commonly at Y=15, although mining at lower levels is safer due to lower risk of mining into a lava ocean. While strip mining is still a potential and straightforward way of mining for ancient debris, using explosives is a lucrative possibility due to its high blast resistance. Furthermore, beds are commonly used, as they explode when used in Nether and are cheaper than other explosives.

Method comparison
This video compares the methods to find ancient debris, between strip-mining, the bed method and TNT method.

Manster Mining
Using a diamond pickaxe with at least Efficiency II, the player can instantly mine the netherrack. With the proper angle, this makes it possible to mine while maintaining sprint. The player can then go in one direction until they hit lava, and proceed to mine in another direction. However, it is highly recommended to have multiple potions of fire resistance, as it is possible for the player to accidentally run directly into lava. Compared to using beds or TNT, traditional mining is very resource-efficient, as only tools and food are strictly needed. This method allows you to go about 6 meters, or 12 blocks, per second.

It is recommended to have Mending and Unbreaking III on the pickaxe. This way, the player can mend their pickaxe by mining the quartz and gold found along the way. This allows for the player to mine for ancient debris for as long as they have food. Also, the player should mark the coordinates of where they started mining so they can easily find their way back.

The Bed Method
This method utilizes the fact that beds, when used in alternate dimensions, explode with a larger blast radius than TNT. It is easy to do, as you don't need to mine a lot. However, you will need to use many beds, so it is recommend to have a wool farm and lots of trees to make wood planks with.

Mine all the way to Y = 15, as there will be the highest concentration of ancient debris in the exposed blocks.
 * Step 1 - Mining

Place a crafting table and craft a good number of beds. If your inventory is full, put unused wool and planks in a barrel or other storage. Don't use chests, any nearby piglins will be angered and will come to attack you.
 * Step 2 - Crafting

Start mining a tunnel. At every 16th block, mine 2x2x5 tunnels (2 blocks wide, 2 blocks high and 5 blocks long) perpendicular to your main tunnel.
 * Step 3 - Main Tunnel

Place a bed in the side tunnel with the head of the bed facing the main tunnel.
 * Step 4 - Placing Beds


 * Step 5 - Protection

Place a solid block (you can use the netherrack from mining the tunnels) in front of the head of the bed.


 * Step 6 - Explosion

Standing behind the solid block, right-click on the bed. You should take almost no damage. After the explosion, you may find up to 3 Ancient Debris in exposed blocks. Nearby nether gold ore might also break, dropping gold nuggets you can collect, and many more unbroken blocks will most likely be revealed by the blast. You can mine these out if you like, but note that nearby piglins will anger if you mine these blocks.

Video
This video explains the process of exploding beds for ancient debris. It also suggests a second explosion which is not necessary, but can increase the chance of getting ancient debris.

Repeat these steps on the other side and repeat it, until you have no beds (or food).

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