Emerald Ore

Emerald ore is the rarest mineral block in the game. It drops emeralds when mined, or itself if mined with a pickaxe with the Silk Touch enchantment.

Deepslate emerald ore is a Creative-only variant of emerald ore.

Breaking
Emerald ore can be mined with an iron pickaxe or higher. Otherwise it drops nothing. If mined without Silk Touch, the block drops 1 emerald (or more with Fortune).

Natural generation
Emerald ore can generate in Overworld in the form of mineral veins. Emerald ore attempts to generate 11 times per chunk in veins of size 1, from altitudes (y levels) 0 to 32, within any type of mountains, or within a chunk that is at least partially occupied by such a biome. As of Java Edition 1.16.4, on average they generate 1.2 ores per chunk.

, emerald ore attempts to generate 50 times per chunk in veins of 1, from levels 32 to 320, being most common at level 255, and becoming less common towards either end of the range. Emerald ore can only replace stone.

, emerald ore attempt to generate 20 times per chunk in all types of mountains biomes in veins of 0-10 ores, from Y=128 to Y=256, being more common as the y-level increases. The generation in extreme hills biomes is unchanged. Emerald ore that replaces deepslate in extreme hills generates as deepslate emerald ore.

Deepslate emerald ore does not generate naturally and is only available from the Creative inventory.

Note blocks
Emerald ore can be placed under note blocks to produce "bass drum" sound.

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Trivia

 * Even though emerald ore is rarer than diamond ore, emerald ore is generally found more often in mountains biomes than diamond ore, as the emerald ore blocks are generated in a more scattered fashion.
 * Emerald ores are one of two overworld ores with a unique texture, along with lapis lazuli ore.