A metal is a lustrous, conductive, and generally strong material. There are currently three different metals within Minecraft:
There is also one alloy:
Properties of metals
Pure metals in Minecraft all share the following properties:
- They can exist in nugget (excluding copper), ingot, raw, raw block and full block forms. 1 metal block is equivalent to nine ingots, and 1 ingot is in turn equivalent to nine nuggets.
- They have corresponding tool and armor sets (excluding copper).
- Their tool and armor sets can be processed by a furnace or blast furnace in order to receive a nugget of the respective metal back (excluding copper, as copper cannot be crafted into a tool/armor set, nor does it have a nugget form).
- They, in block form, can power beacons (excluding copper).[1]
- They have raw forms, which are dropped when breaking their ores.
Alloys have the following distinct properties from pure metals:
- They exist in block and ingot form, but not in nugget form. And as such items made with alloys cannot be smelted into nugget form
- They do not have direct ores and must be combined with other metals.
Metallic elements
Aside from gold and iron, there exist numerous elements[Bedrock Edition and Minecraft Education only] that correspond to real-life metals. However, these do not have the same uses that gold and iron metals have in-game.
d-block metals
- Scandium
- Titanium
- Vanadium
- Chromium
- Manganese
- Cobalt
- Nickel
- Copper
- Zinc
- Yttrium
- Zirconium
- Niobium
- Molybdenum
- Technetium
- Ruthenium
- Rhodium
- Palladium
- Silver
- Cadmium
- Lutetium
- Hafnium
- Tantalum
- Tungsten
- Rhenium
- Osmium
- Iridium
- Platinum
- Mercury
- Lawrencium
- Rutherfordium
- Dubnium
- Seaborgium
- Bohrium
- Hassium
- Meitnerium
- Darmstadtium
- Roentgenium
- Copernicium
f-block metals
Alkali metals
Alkaline earths
Other metals/poor metals
Metal as a material type
Certain blocks are classified as metals as opposed to rock, requiring a pickaxe to be mined. However, the blocks placed in this category are not necessarily made of metal in themselves; for example, blocks of diamond, blocks of emerald, blocks of redstone and lapis lazuli blocks are all listed under this category despite not being made of metal.
History
May 21, 2009 | Notch mentions metal blocks being added to minecraft. | ||||
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Java Edition Classic | |||||
0.0.14a | Added iron and gold ores. | ||||
0.0.20a | Added blocks of gold. | ||||
0.26 SURVIVAL TEST | Added blocks of iron. | ||||
Java Edition Indev | |||||
0.31 | 20100128 | Added iron and gold ingots. | |||
Java Edition | |||||
1.0.0 | Beta 1.9 Prerelease | Added gold nuggets. | |||
1.11.1 | 16w50a | Added iron nuggets. | |||
1.16 | 20w06a | Added netherite ingots and blocks. | |||
October 3, 2020 | Mojang reveals copper ore. | ||||
1.17 | 20w45a | Added copper ore, ingots and blocks. | |||
Pocket Edition Alpha | |||||
Pre-release | Added blocks of iron. | ||||
v0.1.0 | Added iron and gold ores. | ||||
Added blocks of gold. | |||||
v0.3.2 | Added iron and gold ingots. | ||||
v0.12.1 | build 1 | Added gold nuggets. | |||
Pocket Edition | |||||
1.1.0 | alpha 1.1.0.0 | Added iron nuggets. | |||
Bedrock Edition | |||||
1.16.0 | beta 1.16.0.51 | Added netherite ingots and blocks. | |||
1.16.210 | beta 1.16.210.57 | Added copper ore, ingots and blocks. |