Hi, I've only 2 achievements missing which are the 20M farming points and maximizing hatchery helpers. So here is the problem, it's just ridiculously long to get diamonds that i need for the two remaining helpers only from underground. So, for you what is the best solution ?

Literally in all the time i have mined on this version ive found maybe 10 or 12 diamonds. They made it too rare on 1.13 java version. tried different layers, etc. It literally fiels like griefing when you spend an hour and all you have is 6 or less diamonds to show, tried branch mining all kinds. Whatever they did to this version they messed it up.


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This is bad news. Even if I didn't do any statistical analysis I did find that I'm mining a lot less diamonds out of my strip mine, and the extra diamonds got from underwater relics aren't covering the difference.

Yes, the problem here is that is all up to playstyle and playtime. I restarted the game to have the new ocean biomes nearer to the location of my base; if i had been forewarned the new mineral generation gave less diamonds, I would not have restarted the world because it would be less time consuming to move the base near a newly generated ocean chunk than remine all those diamonds.

That said, if the diamond generation is less than expected and still documented as a bug, I have no moral issues with using commands or creative to give all the players in my private world some extra diamonds.

I, too, have noticed this lack of diamonds. I started a new world in 1.13.1, began a branch mine, and after many hours of mining, came up with 15 diamonds. I recall playing the Legacy Console Edition on the PS3 and coming back with 30-50 diamonds without Fortune on my pickaxe.

I noticed the number of diamonds per ore to be really low in 1.13.1. While mining long tunnels in layers 10/11/12 in version 1.12.2 or 1.13 I could usually find 4/5 diamonds per ore, while now they are usually a single diamonds or 2 dimaonds per ore.

I've been playing on a 1.13.1 vanilla server for the last few weeks and I have never had so many diamonds in my inventory. I have almost six stacks using a fortune 3 pick and mining now and then between building sessions. Most of those diamonds were found while clearing out a large area down to Y=6 looking for slime chunks.

This can be the key. I feel like lava lakes being somewhat rarer, so it' possible that there are fewer caves (which would be filled with lava) and much more stone where diamonds can spawn from bedrock to layer 11, where I usually branch-mine. I could try to lower my y while mining and see if I get more diamonds 6-11.

I've had no problems finding diamonds with a 1.13.0 virgin world. (Woodland mansions OTOH...) I'm holding over a rack of block of diamonds, more than I'll ever need. I like building railways, so gold was my issue until I found a badlands. Now I'm happy.

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Diamonds are one of the most sought-after items in Minecraft, due to their use in crafting diamond and netherite tools, weapons, and armor. Diamonds are also one of the rarest ores in Minecraft along with emeralds, lapis lazuli, and ancient debris. This makes diamonds extremely difficult to find and severely limits a player's supply of diamonds. This tutorial is intended to help players who want to obtain, maintain, and expand their diamond supply.

The player needs an iron, diamond, or netherite pickaxe to mine diamonds (and any gold, emerald, or redstone they find, as well). Although it may be tempting to use stone tools for digging to save the durability of iron tools, remember that diamond ore does tag_hash_107___ drop diamonds when mined with a wood, stone, or gold pickaxe. Use an iron pickaxe (or better) at these low levels for anything that looks unusual. A pickaxe with the Fortune enchantment increases the average number of diamonds obtained depending on the level, with Fortune III pickaxe harvesting an average of 2.2 (maximum 4) diamonds per ore.

Ravines and shafts can provide shortcuts to the depths; creating a waterfall can help players get down and back up safely. Finding underground lava pools is a good indication of the proper depth range, but may not be the best place to find diamonds. Lava may have replaced part of the ore pocket, leaving fewer diamonds to mine.

If no diamonds are revealed after spending some time searching, don't give up - diamonds are considered rare for good reason. Search for more caves at similar levels, or switch to the next method: mining or searching for village chests.

To do this, the player must have many potions of water breathing and night vision. Oceans have many ravines which can contain many caves for searching and may contain diamonds at the bottom. It is a profitable way to find diamonds as many ores are already unearthed for you.

To create a diamond mine, first, get down to the diamond layers. Besides following existing caves, players can just dig a vertical shaft, quarry, or staircase down to the diamond-containing layers (but remember the cardinal rule: don't dig straight down). Most players prefer level 11 because that puts the "lava flood" at foot level. Deeper tunnels are likely to expose lava at head level or from above, but at level 11, lava is likely to be exposed in the floor. This may block further progress, but probably won't flood down the tunnel, and a player cannot fall down a pit into the lava. For Bedrock edition, level 11 also has the biggest chance of finding diamonds. Once at the chosen level, begin branch mining or mining long, level hallways two blocks high and one block wide. Sooner or later (often later), mining exposes a diamond ore blob. Sometimes, the player can find two or more diamond blobs intersecting together while branch mining. Remember that in 1.18+ level mining at level -59, right above bedrock, gives you good odds of getting diamond.

After finding the first diamonds and graduating to enchanting, a player should make and carry one Fortune III pickaxe to multiply the diamonds mined in the future. At this point, enchanting the player's new diamond pickaxe with Fortune seems obvious; however, there is a better way: Enchant the diamond pickaxe with Silk Touch, and keep a separate Fortune III pickaxe (which can be left home instead of risked on trips) for valuable ores. If possible, add Mending to the Fortune pickaxe.

It's likely for a mine to intersect several caves. Since any cave located while mining for diamonds is naturally at the right level for diamonds, it's a good idea to explore (and light) the cave before proceeding with the mine. A cave is likely to have hostile mobs inside.

Upon finding a block or blob of diamond ore, a player must mine it to get the diamond it contains. Before doing this, though, make sure the area is safe: after all, players don't want to lose any diamonds.

Next, dig away all blocks touching the blob, both to expose the whole blob and to make sure the diamonds don't drop into lava and burn. Any lava found should be flooded with water. If this results in obsidian next to the diamonds that cannot be mined away, the area should be flooded and then the diamonds can be mined, to quench any newly-exposed lava while mining.

Now that it's safe to mine, use an iron, diamond, or netherite pickaxe to break the blocks. The blocks drop one gem each, unless mined with a pickaxe enchanted with the Fortune enchantment. Fortune III, the highest level, causes as many as four diamonds to drop, and on average doubles the yield of a diamond blob. Remember to dig around diamond blobs, as diamonds can form diagonally in the same blob. ff782bc1db

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