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I am relatively new to Minecraft, and am playing my second survival game (The first one I left because some mods I installed cleared the map, almost like re-creating the world). Anyways, I mined some diamonds today (my first time). I have 10 of them. What are the most useful tools I can craft with them?






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What should I use my diamonds for Minecraft?

It provides most of the enchantments in-game, including fortune, unbreaking, and looting. Spending two diamonds on an enchanting table is worth it. Gamers can spend their XP levels on an enchanting table and enchant their tools, weapons, and armors.

What should I do with my first diamonds in Minecraft?

First of all, diamonds can be used to create the following items: Diamond Pickaxe (3 diamonds) Diamond Sword (2 d) Diamond Axe (3 d)

Do any villagers sell diamonds?

Villagers and Wandering Traders can trade many items, such as Raw Chicken, Cookies, Wheat, Bottles o' Enchanting, Chain Armor, Diamonds, and Bread. They can trade much more too. If you trade with a villager as much as possible you will begin to unlock new trades depending on how high the villager's level is.

What can you do with diamond ore?

Diamond ore is the most praised and used ore on Bedrock, Java, and Console Editions since the ore provides stronger armor, tools, and weapons. Diamonds can also be used to make netherite armor and tools. Like coal ore, Lapis Lazuli Ore, Redstone Ore, and Emerald Ore, diamond ore doesn't need to be smelted.



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