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Was playing on my recent survival world and decided to go mining for diamonds..
I dug massive tunnels around 250 blocks long and in total there were around 60 – 70 tunnels. If you strip mine but leave two blocks between each tunnel you cover a lot of area without wasting too much time or tool durability. This still took a lot of time and repairs to my pickaxe to the point where I specifically made one for mining.
The results were tremendous, 277 diamond ore, 64 diamond blocks and still some left over from previous mining sessions.











And here I am struggling to even gather 2 diamonds every mining trip
Speaking of which want to join my Sticknodes minecraft server, people who play are Elenazonia, Flowey, Logan, and me. Sorry for the shameless plug
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Hey flowey
I did some work on the house and went Enderman hunting, getting one pathetic Ender pearl. Right now I’m making a, armor stand room as an addition to my room, also made a space for another room which would lead to the garden
Infiniteguess joined and I found the fortress
Found 3 diamonds in it
How y’all mine like there’s isn’t 24 hours in a day
Distribute the time spent for each time you play.
I only play every now and again for 30 minutes to 3 hours on some more lengthy play sessions.
What was the Y coord you went with?
pray tell 🙏
I think -58, just aim to go a bit above bedrock but not too high.
Gracias mi amigo de limon 🙏
Y -55 by technicality is statistically/mathematically the best to find diamonds.
But because lava pools appear at about -54, the recommended y level is -53.
They are a bit of a hinderance but carry a water bucket etc and you’re set, nice supply of obsidian and still a steady supply of diamonds.