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D ig M inecraft. Home Materials. Please re-enable JavaScript in your browser settings. How to make Coal in Minecraft This Minecraft tutorial explains how to craft coal with screenshots and step-by-step instructions. Let's explore how to add a coal to your inventory.

Definitions Platform is the platform that applies. Version s is the Minecraft version numbers where the item can be found in the menu location listed we have tested and confirmed this version number. Creative Menu Location is the location of the item in the Creative menu. Furnace Blast Furnace 1. Open the Furnace Menu First, open your furnace so that you have the Furnace menu that looks like this: 2. Add Fuel to the Furnace Next, you need to add fuel to the bottom fuel box in the furnace.

Open the Blast Furnace Menu First, open your blast furnace so that you have a Blast Furnace menu that looks like this: 2. Add Fuel to the Blast Furnace Next, you need to add fuel to the bottom fuel box in the blast furnace. Add Items to make Coal Next, place the coal ore in the top box of the blast furnace. Move the Coal to Inventory Now that you have made coal in your blast furnace, you need to move the new item to your inventory. Congratulations, you have made coal in a blast furnace!

Definitions Description is what the item is called and Minecraft ID Name is the string value that is used in game commands. Minecraft ID is the Internal number for the item. Minecraft DataValue or damage value identifies the variation of the block if more than one type exists for the Minecraft ID. Platform is the platform that applies. Definitions Stackable indicates whether the item can be stacked with more than 1 item in a stack. Stack Size is the maximum stack size for this item.

I found from experience that iron is almost always blocks away from coal. So get mining! If you don't like caves, just box mine! Coal appears in large deposits, so a little vein goes a long way! Coal is probably the most common ore, as they appear in pockets of 10, give or take 5. Go spelunking, it's valuable if you know what you are doing.

If you don't like spelunking, line mine. That means mine in a straight line until you find the ores you are looking for. If you are desperate, box mine. First, dig down blocks.

You should see some grey stuff. You need a wooden pickaxe to mine it. Once you have cobblestone, you can create a furnace to make coal, to get torches, to light the night.

You need a stone pickaxe to get iron, and it's stronger than wood when used in building! Well, here are some strategies in mining: 1. Staircase in the side of canyons to get to the bottom. NEVER jump down.

If you are stuck in a deep hole, "noob pole" upwards. That means look down, jump, and when you are in the air, place a block under you. This might just be common sense, but if you are mining on an island, if you dig in one direction long enough, you WILL hit water. Beware of lava. Freestyling is a good and reliable mining strategy, although you could get lost in that labyrinth you call a mine.

Always bring a good food supply! Only eat when you need it! Box mining is my favorite mining strategy! It's impossible to get lost, and it yields tons of ores! Just make sure you bring at least 5 pickaxes!

Make a really long 30x10x3 box, and make sure you bring torches! Ladders are luxuries! They are not necessary in mining, although they are useful. Make a ton of stone pickaxes, they may crap out on you a lot, but note you do have a lot of useless cobblestone piling up!

Only use iron pickaxes for mining diamonds, redstone, and gold! Have a bed in the mine with you, it could come in handy if you get killed by fall damage or lava! Bring an ender chest with you in the mine, if you find a cave, dump all your stuff into the ender chest.

But you need another one at the surface though. Take a sword and a pickaxe as well as torches and food when spelunking! Never dig straight down. You could fall into lava and die! If you are on a single player server, always have host privileges on. It could be useful! Line mining is awesome for ores! Bring buckets!

You never know when you might need to collect lava or water! Use flint and steel to make a temporary light source. Use it for emergencies to get out of caves if you are lost! And don't have torches. Without iron, you can't get diamonds, or obsidian even! Gamepedia support Report a bad ad Help Wiki Contact us. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Coal Ore.

History Talk One coal ore blob that generated close to the surface in a cave opening. Ravine with multiple ores, water and lava falls, and stronghold bridge over it. Upcoming JE 1. Cancel Save. Fan Feed 1 Java Edition 1. Universal Conquest Wiki. None [sound 1]. Deepslate Coal Ore. Notch says he accomplished adding coal blobs in stone.

Added coal ore. Mining coal ore currently drops the ore block. Mining an ore block now drops stone slabs. Coal ore can be obtained in the creative inventory. When destroyed by hand, coal ore now yields one coal, but three when mined.

Coal ore now drops 1 piece of coal. Coal ore now regenerates after the world is reloaded, assuming that the positions of the ore blocks were replaced by stone. Coal ore now drops experience when mined. Coal ore can now be found in small amounts near fossils.



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