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Todas las menas actuales desde Java Edition 1.17 y Bedrock Edition 1.17.0
Minerales aislados hasta la piedra base
Este gráfico muestra la cantidad real de menas encontradas en un mundo relativamente pequeño pero sin explotar desde Java Edition 1.12.2
Este gráfico muestra la cantidad real de escombros ancestrales encontrados en un mundo relativamente pequeño pero sin explotar desde Java Edition 20w06a
Una mena o mineral es cualquier bloque rocoso poco común que sirve para obtener recursos específicos.
Uso
Los bloques de mena se recolectan principalmente para usos de fabricación, como para fabricar herramientas, armas y otros objetos. El polvo de redstone se obtiene de la mena de redstone, y es utilizado para crear circuitos de redstone. El mineral refinado también se puede combinar para crear un bloque del tipo de material.
La mayoría de menas suelta su recurso al ser minada, y requieren un pico de toque de seda para soltarse.
- Las menas de carbón, hierro, oro, diamante, esmeralda, sus variantes de pizarra profunda, y cuarzo del Nether sueltan 1 unidad de su material correspondiente.
- La mena de cobre y su variante de pizarra profunda sueltan 2-3 unidades de cobre crudo.
- La mena de redstone y su variante de pizarra profunda sueltan 4–5 unidades de polvo de redstone.
- La mena de lapislázuli y su variante de pizarra profunda sueltan 4–9 unidades de lapislázuli.
- La mena de oro del Nether suelta 2–6 unidades de pepitas de oro.
- Los escombros ancestrales son la excepción; se suelta cuando se extrae y debe fundirse para obtener fragmentos de netherita.
Ingrediente de fundición
Plantilla:Smelting Plantilla:Smelting Las menas se funden más rápido usando un alto horno.
No es eficiente extraer con toque de seda y luego fundir un bloque de mineral que normalmente suelta varias piezas de su recurso, porque fundir estas menas produce menos experiencia y solo 1 pieza del recurso. La mena de oro del Nether es la única excepción.
Usos adicionales
Refined ore resources can be crafted into blocks for bulk storage, for crafting recipes or for decoration. Coal blocks and most mineral blocks are crafted by putting 9 of the refined material items in a square. Nether quartz is the only Mineral block that only needs 4 items to be crafted.
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All of the above block recipes are reversible, excluding quartz and oxidized copper.
Plantilla:Crafting Plantilla:Crafting Iron and Gold ingots can be converted into nuggets and vice-versa. Plantilla:Crafting
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Lapis Lazuli can be crafted into a dye, or even used as one. Plantilla:Crafting
Netherite scraps, obtained by smelting ancient debris, are used alongside gold ingots to create netherite ingots. This is the only mineral used alongside another mineral to create an alloy. Plantilla:Crafting
Netherite ingots can be used on a smithing table to upgrade diamond items to netherite items. Data such as durability, enchantments, and custom names are preserved.
| Ingredientes | Receta de herrería |
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Availability
The following is the distribution of ores according to the altitude (layers are number of blocks above the lowest layer of bedrock) in the Overworld and the Nether. The highest layers that gold, redstone, diamond, and lapis lazuli ore can be found on are two layers lower.[1]
Overworld
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| Abundance | Very Common | Common | Rare | Common | Uncommon | Common | Uncommon | Rare | Very Rare |
| Most found in layers... | 5-52 | 5-192 | 13-17[fn 4] | 5-54 | 5-29 | 5-12 | 5-29 | ||
| Commonly up to layers... | 128 | 96 | 23 | 61 | 29 | 76 | 12 | 29 | |
| Rare on layers... | 129-131 | Plantilla:More info | 31-33 | 62-63 | 31-33 | 77-79 | 13-15 | 30-32 | |
| None at or above... | 132 | 193 | 34 | 34 | 34 | 80 | 16 | 33 | |
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The second part of Caves & Cliffs will change the distribution of ores for the expanded world height.[próximamente: 1.18] [próximamente: 1.18]: Mena/Distribución de la 1.18
El Nether
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| Most found in layers... | 10 to 114 | 15 | 13 to 17[fn 7] | |
| Commonly up to layers... | 120 | 95 | 23 | |
| Rare on layers... | 123 to 125 | 96 to 116 | 22 to 119 | |
| None at or above... | 128 | 117 | 120 | |
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- ↑ This refers to coal ore blocks spawned in blobs and not as parts of fossils or mansion forges.
- ↑ Instead of multi-block blobs, emerald ore is placed in scattered blocks.
- ↑ Deepslate variants only generate in deepslate blobs between layers 0 and 16.
- ↑ Unlike most other ores, lapis lazuli's frequency peaks around layer 15, and slowly tapers off above and below.
- ↑ Deepslate variants replace only Deepslate and Tuff.
- ↑ Nether quartz spawns equally in all parts of the Nether.
- ↑ Unlike most other ores, ancient debris' frequency peaks at layer 15, and quickly tapers off above and below.
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Galería
Naturally generated Diamond Ore, Redstone Ore and Lapis Lazuli Ore found in a canyon. Check the image for seed and cords.
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Trivia
- Ancient debris has two ways to generate, similar to gold ore.
- Since it is exclusive to only one Overworld biome, Emerald ore is actually rarer than ancient debris per chunk.
Referencias
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