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Where Can I Find Iron In Minecraft

How do you find iron in minecraft?

you will locate iron a pair of stages down in Minecraft, at the outdoors, or practically anywhere, this is basically a touch extra uncommon than coal. if you will locate a cave, this is attainable so which you will to locate iron notably quick!

Where can i find iron in minecraft?

Ok basically just dig down for like 15 blocks then make dig every other row hopefully you will find some iron and coal for diamond and gold I recommend finding a cave and searching on ceiling walls etc just look around deep caves hope that helped

Iron can be found anywhere below Y-level 64 in vanilla Minecraft. To determine your current Y-level, you can use F3 to cycle the debug menu, the y level is listed as part of the debug information. (This is also useful for finding locations, as you can write down the X and Z values, and return to the coordinates later.) The most efficient way to mine in vanilla Minecraft is to dig a straight, 2 high by 1 wide tunnel, as this has the highest ratio possible of blocks exposed to blocks mined. Place a torch every ten blocks to completely surpress mob spawns, and dig in a straight line for the full durability of your pickaxe, then return to the start of the tunnel, dig over three blocks, leaving two blocks between the new branch and the old, and use your next pickaxe on the next tunnel. Repeat until you have the resources you need or want.

What can you do with iron ore in minecraft?

The only thing you can do with iron ore is to smelt it. To do this, you must create a furnace to make iron (to know how to do this, see http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Furnace#Crafting).

After this, you will get an iron ingot. This material is very useful in the game. Here's some things it's useful for in crafting:
1. Make a block of iron
2. Make iron shears
3. Make a bucket
4. Make a weighted pressure plate (heavy)
5. Make an iron helmet
6. Make an iron chestplate
7. Make iron leggings
8. Make iron boots
9. Make a minecart
10. Make iron bars
11. Make a cauldron
12. Make an iron sword
13. Make an iron shovel
14. Make an iron axe
15. Make an iron hoe
16. Make an iron pickaxe
17. Make rails
18. Make detector rails
19. Make activator rails
20. Make flint and steel
21. Make a compass
22. Make an anvil
23. Make a piston
24. Make tripwire hooks
25. Make a hopper
26. Make iron horse armor
To know specifically how to make these, go to http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Iron_ingot#As_a_crafting_ingredient

First, you will need 36 iron bars (smelted from iron ore) and one pumpkin (found on random grass). Next you will craft the iron into four blocks in a crafting table like so:  Finally you will arrange the blocks in a pattern like so:Once you have completed this, your blocks will immediately disappear and an iron golem will spawn in their place.Currently you can make iron golems on all versions! Have a great day!

Why cant I mine iron in minecraft?

To mine Iron, you must have a Cobblestone Pickaxe. To get Cobblestone, you must have a Wooden Pickaxe. To get Wood, you can just use your fist. If you are a new Minecraft player, I would definitely recommend going to Youtube and watching all the Minecraft videos uploaded by Seananners. Start at episode 1 and work your way up. After a while, they don't really help anymore, and are just for laughs, but the first few help immensely.

Where can I find gold iron and diamond ? Minecraft pe?

diamonds will not spawn above level 15, so you should start strip minning at level 5 which is bedrock level, and then work your way up till 15, diamonds spawn from level 1-15 in 1.0.0, i promise you, but they are way less common to be in level 14-15, than 5-13.

You don't find them, you have to craft them. Pickaxes require a stick in the middle and bottom mid on the crafting table and 1 of something like wood, cobble, iron, gold or diamond in each of the top 3 boxes. You need to first build a wood to be able to mine cobble which leads to you being able to mine for better stuff.

Iron Ore only spawns below y=64, so make sure you’re in a cave. If you can’t find a cave or all surface-opened caves give you no iron, I would recommend the following steps:Get to y=11. If this is a survival world, mine a staircase down, clearing 4 blocks each time (5 if you want a staircase for faster upward travel), however wide you want (1 for normal, 2 for a staircase where half is for down and half for up). If this is UHC or another gamemode where time matters, you can either dig straight down (riskier but much faster) or J-mine down, where basically you dig three blocks down beside you, jump into it, and then dig 5 blocks; 2 beside you and another 4 down.In your F3 debug menu, under the FPS, there should be a C-counter line that starts with “C: ”. Look horizontally (not straight down) and spin around. Mine straight towards the direction of the highest C-counter. If none of the directions yield a really high number (14 is decently high; 70 almost certainly guarantees a cave in that direction), look around again after digging out twenty or so blocks. Make sure your tunnel is out of your field of vision or it will affect the C-counter. Basically the C-counter tells you the chances of finding a cave in that direction by reporting air block composition.Once you find an underground system, loot the whole cave/ravine/mineshaft/whatever.If you cannot find anything, just branchmine; basically, dig 4 blocks forward (2 blocks tall) and then dig 5 blocks at your head-height on either side (max reach of block breaking), and repeat. Good luck!

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