How to get netherite scraps

The new strongest material is fairly rare to find

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With the new Nether update for Minecraft, the strongest material in the game has shifted from Diamond to Netherite.

To find Netherite, you have to go into the Nether, as the name suggests. To get Netherite gear, youll have to find and smelt Ancient Debris. This will turn it into Netherite Scraps. Youll then craft four Netherite Scraps with four Gold Ingots, which will give you Netherite Ingots. You can use these to upgrade your tools.

To find Ancient Debris, first youll need a Diamond Pickaxe. If you mine the Ancient Debris block with anything less, it wont drop anything. The blocks can be found at level 8 through 22 [and only in the Nether], so youll have to carefully mine in the Nether to find it. To see what depth youre at, Bedrock players will have to enable the show coordinates option in game settings. PC Java players can press F3 to toggle an interface that says where they are. The second of the three numbers listed is your Y-coordinate, so youll have to aim for it to be between 8 and 22.

Because the Nether has random holes and drops, youll want to be careful that you dont fall into lava. We recommend building a staircase-like mine entrance, rather that one that drops straight down.

A staircase-like entrance to your Ancient Debris mine will likely be safer than going straight down.

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Once you arrive in the right levels, you should be able to eventually find Ancient Debris just from mining in various directions. Like mining in Overworld, beware of lava and make sure to keep tabs of where you are so you dont get lost. Ancient Debris doesnt show up very often, but if you keep at it, youll find it soon enough.

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