This Minecraft tutorial explains how to craft emerald ore with screenshots and step-by-step instructions.
In Minecraft, emerald ore is an item that you can not make with a crafting table or furnace. Instead, you need to find and gather this item in the game.
Let’s explore how to add emerald ore to your inventory.
Where to find Emerald Ore in Creative Mode
Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac)
Here is where you can find emerald ore in the Creative Inventory menu:
Platform
Version(s)
Creative Menu Location
Java Edition (PC/Mac)
1.8 – 1.19
Building Blocks
Java Edition (PC/Mac)
1.19.3
Natural Blocks
Platform is the platform that applies.
Version(s) is the Minecraft version numbers where the item can be found in the menu location listed (we have tested and confirmed this version number).
Creative Menu Location is the location of the item in the Creative Inventory menu.
How to get Emerald Ore in Survival Mode
You can add an emerald ore to your inventory in Survival mode by mining emerald ore with a diamond pickaxe, iron pickaxe, or netherite pickaxe that is enchanted with Silk Touch. So let’s get started!
1. Find a Block of Emerald Ore
First, you need to find a block of emerald ore in your Minecraft world. The best place to find emerald ore is in the Mountains biome.
In Minecraft, emerald ore is very hard to find and is found in small deposits in the Mountains biome. You can usually find emerald ore between 13 and 31 blocks below the ground and close to lava.
So if you see a pool of lava in the Mountains biome, that is a great place to start mining downward.
In this example, we are going to dig into a mountain to find emerald ore.
This is what a block of emerald ore looks like:
2. Hold a Diamond, Iron or Netherite Pickaxe with Silk Touch
To mine for emerald ore, you need to dig up the emerald ore with a diamond pickaxe, iron pickaxe, or netherite pickaxe that has been enchanted with Silk Touch.
How to make a Diamond Pickaxe How to make a Iron Pickaxe How to make a Netherite Pickaxe
Other tools will not dig up the emerald ore and let you add it to your inventory.
In this example, we are going to use a diamond pickaxe with Silk Touch to dig up the emerald ore.
3. Mine the Emerald Ore
The game control to mine the emerald ore depends on the version of Minecraft:
For Java Edition (PC/Mac), left click and hold on the block of emerald ore.
For Pocket Edition (PE), you tap and hold on the block of emerald ore.
For Xbox 360 and Xbox One, press and hold the RT button on the Xbox controller.
For PS3 and PS4, press and hold the R2 button on the PS controller.
For Wii U, press and hold the ZR button on the gamepad.
For Nintendo Switch, press and hold the ZR button on the controller.
For Windows 10 Edition, left click and hold on the block of emerald ore.
For Education Edition, left click and hold on the block of emerald ore.
You will need to continue to mine until the block breaks and a smaller block of emerald ore finally appears. The emerald ore will float on the ground.
TIP: Normally when you mine emerald ore, you get an emerald as the drop. However, when you mine the emerald ore using a tool enchanted with Silk Touch, you will get the emerald ore itself as the drop.
4. Pick up the Emerald Ore
Make sure you pick up the emerald ore before it disappears.
Once you pick up the emerald ore, it will appear in your hotbar.
Emerald ore is a very useful item and should be kept in your inventory to be used later.
Item ID and Name
Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac)
In Minecraft, emerald ore has the following Name, ID and DataValue:
Item
Description
(Minecraft ID Name)
Minecraft ID
Data Value
Stack Size
Platform
Version(s)
Emerald Ore
(minecraft:emerald_ore)
129
0
64
Java
1.8 – 1.12
Emerald Ore
(minecraft:emerald_ore)
129
64
Java
1.13 – 1.19.3
Description is what the item is called and (Minecraft ID Name) is the string value that is used in game commands.
Minecraft ID is the Internal number for the item.
Data Value (or damage value) identifies the variation of the block if more than one type exists for the Minecraft ID.
Stack Size is the maximum stack size for this item. While some items in Minecraft are stackable up to 64, other items can only be stacked up to 16 or 1. (NOTE: These stack sizes are for vanilla Minecraft only. If you are running a mod, some mods may change the stack size for an item.)
Platform is the platform that applies.
Version(s) is the Minecraft version numbers that the Minecraft ID and Name are valid for.
Give Command for Emerald Ore
Give Command in Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac)
In Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac) 1.13, 1.14, 1.15, 1.16, 1.17, 1.18, 1.19 and 1.19.3, the /give command for Emerald Ore is:
/give @p emerald_ore 1
In Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac) 1.8, 1.9, 1.10, 1.11 and 1.12, the /give command for Emerald Ore is:
/give @p emerald_ore 1 0
Things to Make with Emerald Ore
You can use emerald ore to make items in Minecraft such as:
How to make Emerald
Things to Do with Emerald Ore
Here are some activities that you can do with emerald ore in Minecraft:
How to Use a Blast Furnace
Other Ores
There are other ores in Minecraft such as:
How to make Coal Ore How to make Iron Ore How to make Copper Ore How to make Gold Ore How to make Redstone Ore How to make Lapis Lazuli Ore How to make Diamond Ore How to make Nether Gold Ore How to make Nether Quartz Ore How to make Deepslate Coal Ore How to make Deepslate Iron Ore How to make Deepslate Copper Ore How to make Deepslate Gold Ore How to make Deepslate Redstone Ore How to make Deepslate Emerald Ore How to make Deepslate Lapis Lazuli Ore How to make Deepslate Diamond Ore
Other Items Requiring Silk Touch to Gather
The following are other items in Minecraft that you can only gather with a tool enchanted with Silk Touch:
How to make a Small Amethyst Bud How to make a Medium Amethyst Bud How to make a Large Amethyst Bud How to make an Amethyst Cluster How to make Coal Ore How to make Iron Ore How to make Copper Ore How to make Gold Ore How to make Redstone Ore How to make Lapis Lazuli Ore How to make Diamond Ore How to make Nether Gold Ore How to make Nether Quatz Ore How to make Deepslate Coal Ore How to make Deepslate Iron Ore How to make Deepslate Copper Ore How to make Deepslate Gold Ore How to make Deepslate Redstone Ore How to make Deepslate Lapis Lazuli Ore How to make Deepslate Diamond Ore How to make a Grass Block How to make Podzo How to make Mycelium How to make Crimson Nylium How to make Warped Nylium How to make a Tube Coral Fan How to make a Brain Coral Fan How to make a Bubble Coral Fan How to make a Fire Coral Fan How to make a Horn Coral Fan How to make a Tube Coral Block How to make a Brain Coral Block How to make a Bubble Coral Block How to make a Fire Coral Block How to make a Horn Coral Block How to make a Red Mushroom Block How to make a Brown Mushroom Block How to make Ice How to make Packed Ice How to make Blue Ice How to make Deepslate How to make a Bee Nest How to make Sculk How to make a Sculk Vein How to make a Sculk Catalyst How to make a Sculk Shrieker How to make a Sculk Sensor