Iron Ore

Iron is a mineral which may be found underground. It is the most common mineral which may be used to make tools and armor.

Iron ore requires a stone, iron, or diamond pickaxe to successfully mine. It must then be smelted in a furnace to make an iron ingot; iron ingots can be used to make medium quality tools, armor, buckets, Flint and Steel and shears. A full list of craftable items can be found at Crafting.

Most players prefer using iron tools, since iron is far more common than Diamond and more durable than Stone. Iron ore is often used in player traps as it can be mined and replaced in its raw form.

Natural occurrence
Iron occurs only at or below sea level (heights 1-64). It is found in approximately 0.72% of stone from rows 2-61. On average, there are 84 iron ores per chunk. Due to being extremely common, iron veins are frequently seen at the boundaries of any hollow space such as caves and lava lakes, but they are no more common there than in any other volume of stone.

Veins can vary in size, though most common size is 2x2x2. Each block in the vein which otherwise would be stone has a random chance of being iron ore instead. (Therefore, it is good practice to check around a located ore block for more ore, as ore blocks may be only diagonally adjacent rather than face-to-face.) If the vein intersects a cave or other structure, part of it may be replaced with empty air.

History
Iron ore was introduced in Classic 0.0.14a. Iron in Classic spawns in huge veins, sometimes big enough to protrude into 3 caverns, and could be as big as 167 ores.

In an early version of the game around Indev(need version number), before the furnace was added, Fire was used to smelt iron ore into ingots. The Player smelted ore by dropping ore blocks onto fire.

In Survival Test, breaking iron ore gave the player 1 - 3 blocks of Iron if mined. In a later version(which?), it began dropping iron ingots.

As of Beta, iron ore requires a stone, iron, or diamond pickaxe to successfully extract.

As of 1.2, iron is a renewable resource because Iron Golems will drop iron ingots upon death and zombies will also rarely drop iron ingots as a rare drop.

Trivia

 * In third person view, all ores being held by the player such as Diamond Ore, Gold Ore, or Redstone Ore, seem to look like the texture is reversed, like TNT.
 * Iron ore is actually a white-gray hue; in Minecraft it appears copper-colored.

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