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This article is about Diamond ore. For the block, see Diamond (Block). For the gem, see Diamond (Gem).
DiamondOre

A naturally occurring diamond vein.

Diamond ore is generally considered to be the most valuable and elusive block in the game. It can be found in a vein of 1-8 blocks (with larger concentrations obviously being more rare). Diamond shows up at elevations ranging from 1 to 20 blocks above the bottom of the map (for comparison, sea level is around 64 blocks above the bottom of the map). Below elevation 18, it occurs in roughly 0.09% of rock. This calculates to approximately 4 diamond ore per chunk. Mining 556 blocks below elevation 18 has a 50% chance of finding at least one diamond ore. It can be mined for a diamond gem using an iron or diamond pickaxe. The diamond gems can be used in a Crafting Table to craft diamond tools, weapons and armor, which are the most durable in the game. Diamond blocks can be crafted by placing nine diamond gems together in a 3x3 square using the workbench.

Diamond ore cannot be found or placed in Classic as of version 0.30.

Trivia

  • When diamond was first introduced, it was called emerald.[1]
  • If diamond ore is obtained via inventory hacking, smelting it will give the diamond gem.
  • Diamond, like other ores, is easer to find in caves and empty lava pools, as this gives more surface area.
  • Like other ores, diamond is about 50% more common in the quadrant south-west of the point (0,0) compared to the north-east quadrant.
  • In some vein formations, ores do not connect, or connect diagonally.
  • Diamond Ore is most commonly found between layers 10 and 16.
  • On the achievements page, in the background, there are many diamonds.

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