A pickaxe is a tool required to mine ores, rocks, rock-based blocks and metal-based blocks quickly and obtain them as items. A pickaxe mines faster and can obtain more block types as items depending on the material it is made from.

In Bedrock Edition, novice-level toolsmith villagers have a 25% chance to sell stone pickaxes for one emerald, Journeyman-level toolsmith villagers have a 25% chance to sell enchanted iron pickaxes for 3 emeralds, and master-level toolsmith villagers always sell enchanted diamond pickaxes for 13 emeralds.


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In Bedrock Edition, pillagers and vindicators have a chance of dropping a damaged iron pickaxe when killed during a raid. The pickaxe has a 50% chance of being enchanted with random enchantment(s).

A pickaxe is used to break stone and metal-based materials faster. Breaking a block with a pickaxe consumes one use (one durability point). No durability is consumed for blocks that break instantly. Pickaxes have different amounts of uses based on the type:

Different qualities of pickaxe are required to successfully harvest certain ores and blocks. For example, while stone can be mined with any pickaxe, gold ore must be mined with an iron, diamond, or netherite pickaxe, or else the player harvests no ore. Different pickaxes also mine many materials at different speeds:

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I just started playing minecraft again and with the new lapis update on Xbox I don't know how to enchant anymore. I know you need 3 lapis and to be level 30 etc. but I've enchanted my pickaxe 20 times, getting efficiency IV every time. Please help, am I doing something wrong? I know it shows you the enchantment now but every time it's efficiency IV with no other enchantment. I've tried picking up my pickaxe and putting it back down to change the enchantment with no success. I'm playing on the Xbox one if that helps at all.

Try placing a book or enchanting something else to find something else you may want to reset your seed and get a different set available for your pickaxe. I usually carry a couple books when I go enchanting. Picking up a 1 lapis enchantment on a separate item can reset your seed and give you a different outcome.

I'm using forge 1.18.2 and I can't use my pickaxe. Whenever I break a stone or ores with it nothing drops, and it mines as slowly as an empty hand. Has anyone else encountered this problem? if so, have you found any fixes? I've tried reimstalling minecraft and forge, but that did nothing.

Same here. Those are the mods i installed before my pickaxes stopped working: incantationem-1.1.6+1.19, peculia-0.1.6-beta-1.19, FishingRework-0.2.2, midnightlib-0.6.1, repurposed_structures_fabric-6.1.1+1.19, Professions-1.19.2-FABRIC-1.0.0.jar, BambooEverything-fabric-2.2.1-build.27+mc1.19.2, simplyswords-1.30-1.19.x, autoswitch-5.4.4, BetterF3-1.4.0-Fabric-1.19.2, almost_bedtime-1.0-1.19.2, bydesign-1.0.1, redpanda-fabric-1.19.2-1.0.1 and DisableCustomWorldsAdvice-3.0.

if you extract a mod, lets say modA, then go into data then minecraft then tags then blocks then into minable then into the pickaxe file(its a bunch of code) this is where the blocks that can be mined with a pickaxe are specified. if stone or other blocks are not there then it is modA that is causing this problem

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Go into your minecraft jar file. If you don't know how to do this, look for modding instructions on youtube or minecraft forums. When in the jar file, go into gui.png and extract it wherever you want. I have one below for you to use although I'm not sure if you can download the photoshop file. Use this as a reference for what pixels go where and a painting reference later. I made an iron pick-axe. A few of the iron tools are below plus a diamond if you want to make one. The pickaxes have 69 pixels so I will need at least that many wooden cubes.



A pickaxe is a tool used to mine stone-type blocks and ores in any Minecraft world. They are required to gather stone resources for crafting and building, as well as gathering mineral resources such as iron ore and coal. Pickaxes can be used to gather any other blocks, but they aren't as effective as the preferred tool type (e.g. using a pickaxe to break dirt). As with all types of tools, there are various types of enchantments available for the pickaxe. The pickaxe is the tool that deals the third-highest amount of damage when compared to other tools.

I did not have a foam pickaxe to copy so I used a picture from online and my sword edge to create the outline. Just think of pixels when you are making your design. Use a ruler to make all of the edges straight. Then cut out. Use your first pickaxe to trace the rest.

The most useful pickaxe enchantments are Efficiency, which lets you mine faster; Fortune, which gets you more block drops; and Unbreaking, which lets you use your pickaxe longer. You can also add a Mending enchantment to use your XP to repair tools. To mine actual blocks (instead of breaking them), add Silk Touch.

Use an Anvil to repair a pickaxe (or any other tool) in Minecraft. Place the item you're fixing in the left slot, and another of the same on the right. You can also use a material for repairs; for example, to repair an Iron Pickaxe, use more Iron.

In Minecraft, a diamond pickaxe is one of the many tools that you can make. It is the most durable of all of the pickaxes which means that it will last the longest before being destroyed. A diamond pickaxe has attack damage of +5 when used as a weapon.

When making a diamond pickaxe, it is important that the diamonds and sticks are placed in the exact pattern as the image below. There should be 3 diamonds placed in the first row. In the second row, 1 stick should be in the middle box. In the third row, 1 stick should be in the middle box. This is the Minecraft crafting recipe for a diamond pickaxe.

All the entries in the wiki etc focus on breaking speed of blocks using 'the right tool', and I couldn't find anything about breaking blocks with 'wrong tool'. And I'm wondering what is the slowest block to mine with pickaxe obtainable legally in survival.

My last concrete making session ended up with a big hole in the 'concrete maker' as I was afk'ing using my diamond pickaxe (with mending enchantment) and missed the moment concrete ran out. Within range of a beacon set to Haste 2, the pickaxe chewed through the obsidian back of the concrete maker in matter of moments and proceeded to punch a hole in the wall of my super-smelter that happened to be behind that wall.

Are there any other materials more resistant to pickaxe than obsidian? I mean, at this point it seems like wool takes longer, but I'm not sure. I'm almost feeling like putting a nametagged zombie behind the obsidian, that would take a while to break with a pick.

Since every block only has at most one correct tool (with the exception of swords breaking cobwebs and leaves a bit faster, for which the correct tool is shears), you can see what breaks with normal (hand) speed when using a pickaxe: All that don't have a pickaxe icon next to them. That also often gives you the added mining time for blocks where you don't get the drop due to using the wrong tool.

Haste doesn't matter for this question, because it affects all blocks and tools equally.

So, what is the hardest block that isn't broken faster with a pickaxe? Cobwebs. It takes 20 seconds to mine one by hand. The problem is that it's hard to get. If you need a lot of it, you'll have to explore a lot.

The farmable blocks with the highest hardness are wooden trapdoors and doors (4.5s), then chests, trapped chests and crafting tables (3.75s). They are mined much faster with the wrong tool, because you get the drop.

But there's no other block that breaks slower due to not getting the drop until you get to snow blocks (1s).

If you also have to hold down the "use" button for your AFK machine, then fences, logs, planks, wooden slabs and stairs (3s) might be your best options.

Another option would be to constantly move blocks back and forth in the direction you mine. As long as the time to mine the moved block is longer than the time it stays in one place, you will never break it. Your best options here are the wooden blocks named above, since coal blocks (hardest movable blocks) are mined faster with a diamond pickaxe, even without enchantments.

A red background indicates that the block cannot be harvested with that type of pickaxe.A yellow background indicates that the block cannot be harvested with that type of pickaxe, but still drops something.A green background indicates that the block can be harvested with that type of pickaxe.


- Pickaxe - Official Minecraft Wiki

I am playing my modpack in 1.7.10 and I recently crafted a power fist. I installed the pickaxe, axe and shovel modules as well as a battery that is completely charged. I overclocked the modules to harvest speed x30, but there wasn't any effect. It was as fast as a normal stone tool. All the other modules seemed to work fine. e24fc04721

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