Iron is an advanced tool and weapon (especially swords) in the game Minecraft after stone. Players of this game are used to collecting them in sufficient quantities and making them their favorite material for equipment and weapons. Plus, iron is used in many crafting recipes later in the game. Without iron, you can't continue the game to the next level. This article explains how to find iron in Minecraft.
Step
Step 1. Make a wooden pickaxe
The first thing you have to do is make a wooden pickaxe to mine rocks.
Step 2. Make a stone pickaxe
This pickaxe is used to break up iron blocks so you can get the materials. To make a stone pickaxe, place 3 cobblestones (which are mined from stone using a wooden pickaxe) in the top row of the crafting table, then place 2 sticks under them so that they form a pickaxe.
Step 3. Make a torch
Bring a torch because you'll be going into a dark place where you can't see anything. Make a torch by placing a stick on the craft area/table and a piece of charcoal or coal on it.
Step 4. Get lots of land
Maybe you don't really need it, but when you have trouble mining, you need a lot of soil to get out of the mining area.
Step 5. Find a suitable cave
Caves are ideal places to find iron ore. Iron ore usually appears in the vein at a time. Don't waste time digging from the surface as the chances of success are very slim.
Step 6. Check all the blocks around the iron that you find
Iron can be found in layers of rock, or in clusters. So, if you've found iron, chances are you'll find others around the place as well. Also check the blocks that lead diagonally. One layer of stone is usually 2x2x2 blocks.
Iron looks like peaches or pink patches on gray rock
Step 7. Place the torch as needed
Retrieve the torch if possible, but only do this when you're mining one time. Otherwise, leave the torch there to prevent the monsters from spawning in the dark.
Step 8. Pay attention to your vertical position
Via map or debug mode, check the "Y" axis: it shows your altitude level. Keep in mind that iron ore can only be found at levels 1-63.
Step 9. Turn iron ore into ingots using a furnace
Iron ore is of no use to you unless it has been turned into iron ingots.
Step 10. Use iron to make tools and armor (armor)
Enjoy your success!
Tips
- By examining natural caves, you have a high chance of getting iron.
- Do not dig in the sand or gravel as they may fall and fall on you. It can kill you.
- Always carry a torch when mining.
- Only mine iron ore with a stone pickaxe or better tool. Iron ore cannot be mined by hand or a wooden pickaxe.
- Iron is used to make things needed to take the game to the next level. It is very important to find him as soon as possible.
- Try seed 8675309 in creative mode. Fly into the air, and you'll find an area of coal and iron, and a piece in the water. You can walk there in Survival mode (only about 20 blocks straight ahead, or to the right). You can get 7 iron blocks and lots of coal blocks. You can also find an iron block in a lake near you, not in the ocean. There are also about 13 sheep in the pasture so you don't have to go anywhere. The sheep only take 1 minute to grow from babies to adults. Enjoy it, and you will find many objects under the rock.
- If you make a hole that monsters can use to get into the mine, close the hole. If a monster enters, you and the monster will be difficult to get out of the mine.
Warning
- Maybe you will meet a lot of aggressive monsters in the cave.
- Don't dig straight down as it could cause you to fall into the lava or drown in deep water.
- Don't dig straight down because it could throw you into a cave inhabited by monsters.
- Don't dig straight down because it could make you fall into the cave, and die.