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How To Find Ancient Debris and Netherite Ingots in Minecraft

How To Find Ancient Debris and Netherite Ingots in Minecraft
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Minecraft is filled with valuable resources such as diamonds and saddles, but each update brings even more motivation to explore its perilous biomes. The Nether update introduced players to Netherite, a rare and immensely strong resource that surpasses diamonds. If you’re preparing to embark on daring missions like confronting the Ender Dragon, Netherite is key.

However, acquiring Netherite is not as straightforward as mining or finding ores. To truly excel in obtaining this formidable material, keep these tips in mind.

Minecraft Nether Portal
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Crafting Netherite

To begin your journey in mining Netherite, you’ll need to follow these essential steps, which might seem unusual for typical mining operations.

Step 1: Gather 12 pieces of Obsidian to construct a Nether portal.

Step 2: Locate Ancient Debris, an exceptionally rare ore found exclusively in the Nether. Ancient Debris is located deep beneath the surface, and your chances of discovering it improve the lower you dig in the world.

Smelting Netherite in Minecraft
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Step 3: Place your Ancient Debris in a furnace to turn it into Netherite Scrap.

Step 4: Combine four Netherite Scraps with four Gold Ingots to create a Netherite Ingot.

Crafting Netherite Ingots in Minecraft
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Step 5: After collecting your Netherite Ingots, you’re well-equipped to craft powerful tools and armor!

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