How to make Lapis Lazuli in Minecraft This Minecraft tutorial explains how to craft lapis lazuli with screenshots and step-by-step instructions. In Minecraft, lapis lazuli is an item that you would normally find and gather in the game. However, you can also make lapis lazuli with a crafting table as well as a furnace.
Let's explore how to add lapis lazuli to your inventory. Supported Platforms Lapis lazuli is available in the following versions of Minecraft: Platform Supported (Version.) Java Edition (PC/Mac) Yes Pocket Edition (PE) Yes Xbox 360 Yes Xbox One Yes PS3 Yes PS4 Yes Wii U Yes Nintendo Switch Yes Windows 10 Edition Yes Education Edition Yes. The version that it was added or removed, if applicable.
Where to find Lapis Lazuli in Creative Mode. Definitions. 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 menu. How to mine Lapis Lazuli in Survival Mode You can add lapis lazuli to your inventory in Survival mode by mining lapis lazuli ore. So, let's get started!
Find a Block of Lapis Lazuli Ore First, let's explore where to find lapis lazuli ore. In Minecraft, lapis lazuli ore is very hard to find and is found in small deposits. You can usually find lapis lazuli ore between 11 and 27 blocks below the ground. In this example, we are going to dig into a mountain to find lapis lazuli ore. This is what a block of lapis lazuli ore looks like: 2. Hold a Diamond, Iron or Stone Pickaxe To mine for lapis lazuli, you need to dig up the lapis lazuli ore with a,. Other tools will not work.
In this example, we are going to use a diamond pickaxe to dig up the lapis lazuli ore. Mine the Lapis Lazuli Ore The to mine the lapis lazuli ore depends on the version of Minecraft:. For Java Edition (PC/Mac), left click and hold on the lapis lazuli ore. For Pocket Edition (PE), you tap and hold on the lapis lazuli 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 lapis lazuli ore. For Education Edition, left click and hold on the lapis lazuli ore. You will need to continue to dig until the block breaks and lapis lazuli finally appears.
The lapis lazuli will float on the ground. Pick up the Lapis Lazuli Make sure you pick up the lapis lazuli before it disappears. Once you pick up the lapis lazuli, it will appear in your hotbar.
Lapis lazuli is a useful item and should be kept in your inventory to be used later. How to craft Lapis Lazuli in Survival Mode 1. Open the Crafting Menu First, so that you have the 3x3 crafting grid that looks like this: 2. Add Items to make Lapis Lazuli In the crafting menu, you should see a crafting area that is made up of a 3x3 crafting grid. To make lapis lazuli, place in the 3x3 crafting grid. When making lapis lazuli, it is important that the lapis lazuli block is placed in the exact pattern as the image below. In the first row, there should be 1 lapis lazuli block in the first box.
This is the Minecraft crafting recipe for lapis lazuli. Now that you have filled the crafting area with the correct pattern, 9 lapis lazuli will appear in the box to the right. Move the Lapis Lazuli to Inventory Once you have crafted lapis lazuli, you need to move the new items to your inventory. Congratulations, you have made lapis lazuli in Minecraft! How to smelt Lapis Lazuli in Survival Mode 1. Open the Furnace Menu First, so that you have the Furnace menu that looks like this: 2.
Add Fuel to the Furnace Next, you need to add fuel to the bottom fuel box in the furnace. In this tutorial, we are going to use coal as our fuel. TIP: Read our tutorial called if you aren't sure what items can be used as fuel, the length of time each fuel will burn, or how many items each fuel can smelt/cook.
Add Items to make Lapis Lazuli Next, place the in the top box of the furnace. You should see the flames smelting the lapis lazuli ore. Once the lapis lazuli ore has been smelted in the furnace, the lapis lazuli will appear in the box to the right. Move the Lapis Lazuli to Inventory Now that you have made lapis lazuli in your furnace, you need to move the new item to your inventory.
Congratulations, you have made lapis lazuli in a furnace! Item ID and Name.
Primitive Mobs Mod 1.12.2/1.7.10 adds epic new mobs into Minecraft. You will find slimes that drops tons of special items that you can tame. There is a large variety of new villagers that travel the world. There are also attacking tools and chests. You will find special camouflage armor that can change into any color. There are new pets to tame, as well as chaotic mobs with crazy special attacks.
You will notice many strange mobs as well. As you search your world, you will see fake lily pads, charging blazes, and even books that attack you. This mod adds a variety of clever mobs, either fully original, inspired by other game franchises or brought back from outdated mods. Features: Travelling Merchant. These are basically the same as all other Testificates. The only difference is that they spawn randomly in the world the way animals do. They will not despawn like any other testificate.
However because they walk around randomly in your world, they don’t have a place to hide from zombies. They trade random stuff as they choose random trade items from all testificate classes. Same health as any other testificate: 20.
They don’t drop anything. Spawn Time: Any time, Biomes: river, forest, plains, forestHills, extremeHills, desert. Location: Above ground. Extra: If another mod adds items to the Testificate trading item list, this fellow will also choose from those items. These don’t act like normal Testificates apart from the fact that they are scared of zombies. You can’t trade with them and they only appear underground.
When you find one, it will follow you around while crying for help (crying particles). You can choose to leave it to die or bring him back to the surface (above y = 60) to make him happy. When on the surface, right-click it for your emerald reward (between 1 and 6 emeralds)! You can only help every Lost Miner once. Same health as any other testificate: 20.
They don’t drop anything. Spawn Time: Any time, Biomes: all biomes. Location: Underground (below y = 60).
Extra: Zombies love to attack these guys, making the chance of the player finding a testificate zombie way higher. Sheepman. Well, these guys are quite weird aren’t they? This is what happens when a villager spends his life ripping off players. They turn into sheepman and go to hell.
So these guys are doomed to roam the Nether but they still love shiny things! The only shiny thing to be found in the Nether is.
Gold nuggets (from zombie pigman). They combine them into gold ingots and trade with those. How they got the other stuff?
Anyway this makes trading with them way more profitable than with villagers. These guys will follow you around when you hold a gold nugget. They run away from zombie pigmen though.They actually despawn like mobs so.give them a free gold block to make them not-despawn! Then lure them through a portal or make them a house and they will not despawn so you can always trade! Also they obviously make sheep noises and are immune to fire.
Same health as any other testificate: 20. They don’t drop anything. Spawn Time: Any time, Biomes: Nether. Location: Everywhere. Extra: It’s a great Gold Sink!
Sheepman Smith. That looks heavy doesn’t it?
These guys are like Sheepman however they do not trade like normal. They love smithing and keep doing it even in the Nether. Because they travel around a lot they take their anvil with them. How did they get it? Again magic!You can repair your tools for specific payment of gold nuggets.
If you don’t have enough gold nuggets he will emit “disapproval” particles and not repair. The specific costs are below. Just right-click him with the damaged tool, then he will repair it and automatically take the payment. Like the sheepman you can make them follow using a gold block and giving them one for free will make them not-despawn. However they are rarer than normal Sheepman. Same health as any other testificate: 20. They don’t drop anything.
Spawn Time: Any time, Biomes: Nether. Location: Everywhere, Extra: Rare. Extra: It’s a great Gold Sink! Chameleon. Check out this neat little critter. If you can find one. These are chameleons and they change color depending on what block they stand on or in.
Have fun experimenting with them!. Health: 10. Drops: Camouflage Dye (not 100%). Spawn Time: Any time, Biomes: plains, forests and jungles. Location: Above ground.
Extra: You can tame them with a watermelon (check out the Pets section). Haunted Tool. The Haunted Tool is an enemy mob. They attack any player on sight. Haunted Tools come in different appearences. They can spawn as a pickaxe, an axe, a shovel or a sword. This is randomly decided.
However they also come in different tiers which correspond to the Minecraft tool materials. They can spawn as a wooden, a stone, an iron, a gold or a diamond tool. Different factor depend on their tier. Here is a list:. 1 Strength = 0.5 heart damage without armor.
Wooden Tools: Strength: 1, Health: 10. Stone Tools: Strength: 2, Health: 20. Gold Tools Strength: 5, Health: 5. Iron/Steel Tools: Strength: 3, Health: 30.
Diamond Tools: Strength: 4, Health: 50. Here is a rarity table for the tools. There is a very rare variant called the Precious Pickaxe. Take a look at the items section to see what it does!. Tier Rarity Table:.
Wood Tool – 35%. Stone Tool – 30%.
Gold Tool – 20%. Iron Tool – 10%. Diamond Tool – 4,75%. Precious Pickaxe – 0,25%. When killed, they drop themselves of course 100%. This makes finding a diamond tool worth killing it. Spawn Time: Nighttime above ground, any time underground, Biomes: all biomes.
Location: Above ground and underground. Extra: These are actual floating items, meaning that these are texture pack compatible! Mimic. Whenever you find a chest in a mineshaft, you are overjoyed! Untill now now you can never be sure anymore Mimics are chest-like enemies which spawn in caves. They will appear as normal chests.
When the player right-clicks them, what will happen is a mystery. Is it an actual chest, a booby trap or an evil mimic chest?. Health: 20. Strength: 2. Drops: 1 Chest 100%. Here is a list of all possible outcomes when right-clicking a mimic when encountered:.
Turns into a:. A chest with actual dungeon loot – 2%.
A chest with skeleton related loot and spawns a Skeleton Warrior – 5%. A chest with tool-crafting related loot and spawns a Haunted Tool – 8%.
A chest that explodes! – 9%. A chest with bad loot and spawns some bats – 10%. A zombie with a chest on its head – 20%. A mimic chest mob – 45%. A mimic ender chest mob with increased strength and which drops an ender chest – 1%.
Spawn Time: Any time underground, Biomes: all biomes. Location: Underground (below y = 40). Extra: Their loot takes the item directly from the Mineshaft loot list. So if any other mod would add items to that, they would also appear in these chests!
Also their in-game name is Mimic Chest so it doesn’t interfere with other mods hopefully. You can disable the feature of it changing into a chest for adventure map use.
Treasure Slime. This is probably the main attraction of this mod.
They are cute, colorful and awesome! They act and look the same as any other slime though. Treasure Slimes have a specific item in them. When killed they will drop this item. Large slimes almost always have something different then a slimeball in them.
A medium slime has a bigger chance of getting a slimeball, while a small slime will always contain a slimeball. There is a large variety of items that the slime can contain. The colour and emitted particles depend on that item. Health: Depends on size.
Strength: Depends on size. Drops: The contained item. Apart from the normal Slime spawn locations:. Spawn Time: Any time underground, Biomes: all biomes. Location: Underground (below y = 40). Item Rarity table:.
Heart (Tameable) – 15%. Slimeball – 6%. Cookie – 6%. Enderpearl – 6%.
Glowstone dust – 6%. Gold ingot – 6%. Gunpowder – 6%. Iron ingot – 6%. Redstone dust – 6%. Blaze Powder – 6%.
Lapis Lazuli – 6%. Snowball – 6%. Magma Cream – 3%. Cake – 3%. Diamond – 3%.
Emerald – 2%. Golden Apple – 2%.
Fire Charge – 2%. Eye of Ender – 2%. Music Disc (any) – 1%. Saddle – 1%. Extra: Tameable and colourable slime! If you spot a White slime with a heart in it that keeps following you without actually damaging you, make sure to right-click! It will pop on your head and then it is tamed.
Spider Family Mother Spider:. Mother Spiders spawn with 0-6 baby spiders. They are quite strong and will do anything to protect their children. A Mother Spider will attack players on sight or when one of her babies is being attacked.
One baby spider will always be on her back. Health: 20. Strength: 4. Drops: The normal spider drops or rarely a Spider Egg.
Spawn Time: Nighttime above ground, any time underground, Biomes: all biomes. Location: Above ground and underground. Baby Spider:. Baby spiders only spawn with a Mother Spider. They will follow their mother around everywhere.
They don’t attack players unless provoked. When their mother is being attacked, they will attack the attacker to protect her. When attacking they emit smoke particles out of anger.
When the Mother Spider dies, they cry (crying particles) and will wander around aimlessly. However they will still attack when provoked.
Health: 10. Strength: 2. Drops: the normal spider drops. Extra: Baby Spiders can be tamed! Mother Spiders rarely drop Spider Eggs. Spider Eggs can be used to spawn a Baby Spider! This baby spider will then see you as its mother!
Rocket Creeper. These little buggers form a new threat to every Minecrafter. Not only do they explode like normal creepers, they do it in a more devious way. They approach the player and JUMP UP into the sky.
When they land they explode! The jump makes it possible to evade however in a cave there might not be enough space to jump so instant explosion! Miners beware.
Health: 15. Increased Speed!. Drops: TNT (not 100%). Don’t worry they are rarer than normal creepers. Spawn Time: Nighttime above ground, any time underground, Biomes: all biomes. Location: Above ground and underground.
Extra: Like other creepers, these take the no-griefing setting of a server into consideration. Festive Creeper. You thought rocket creepers were dangerous? These guys are sure to ruin your day.
While they look so innocent, they are sure to give you an unpleasent welcome present in the form of Primed TNT! When attacking, they throw TNT when the player is further away. However when the player approaches, they run away instead of throwing. So it is best to just barge in and attack up close!
Watch out though, they leave a trail of fire to protect themselves when running. When below 5 health they go berserk and start throwing TNT even when you are close! On top of this all, they are immune to fire and explosions Oo Good luck!.
Health: 25. Drops: Flint & Steel (not 100%). Don’t worry they are way rarer than normal creepers. Spawn Time: Nighttime above ground, any time underground, Biomes: all biomes. Location: Above ground and underground. Extra: Like other creepers, these take the no-griefing setting of a server into consideration. Festive Creepers will not throw additional TNT when you get inside a house.
Brain Slime. These little suckers jump around beaches. They are like little parasites as they will grab onto the player’s head when approached! Then they start sucking your brainzz like zombies!! Punch them to remove them from your head! Larger slimes are more dangerous.
Health: Depends on size. Strength: Depends on size.
Drops: Pink slime balls. Spawn Time: Any time of the day, Biomes: beach, ocean, river. Location: Above ground on Sand or Gravel blocks. Extra: They have a brain-sucking animation when on a player’s head. Support Creeper.
When approached they actually act like normal creepers. That is when they are alone.These guys act like supporters for other mobs. When there is another hostile mob close, they will follow it and add the following potion buffs to that mob: Strength 1, Fire Resistance 1 and Speed 1. When that mob is destroyed they will choose another mob when one is close, so make sure to get rid of them. When supporting a creeper while a player approaches, it will add another buff to the creeper.
IT WILL SUMMON A LIGHTING BOLT TO CHARGE IT! On top of that, it slows down nearby player by giving them a slowness potion effect. Without a mob to support, it will act like a normal creeper. So be on your guard. Health: 30. Drops: Fire Charge (not 100%).
Don’t worry they are rarer than normal creepers. Spawn Time: Nighttime above ground, any time underground, Biomes: all biomes.
Location: Above ground and underground. Extra: Like other creepers, these take the no-griefing setting of a server into consideration. Smart Skeleton. They look slightly different from normal skeletons and are always prepared for sunlight.
You will always find these guys wearing a leather helmet. If you look closely they have a sword on their back, with a reason. When further away they shoot arrows using their bow like any other skeleton. However when the player gets close to strike, they quickly switch to their sword! Also notice that they will back up when you get closer.
When the player gets further away again, they grab their bow again! Smart little fellows. Health: 20. Drops: Bones, arrows and equipment (not 100%).
Spawn Time: Nighttime above ground, any time underground, Biomes: all biomes. Location: Above ground and underground. Extra: They can get enchanted equipment. Bewitched Tome.
These mysterious floating books are long forgotten pieces of work. They now roam the worlds without any purpose. When encountered they don’t attack the player instantly.
Only when provoked they attack. They are pretty easy to defeat and on defeat they drop a randomly enchanted book! All enchanted books are within the limits of the original miecraft enchantments. Drops: Enchanted Book. High level enchantments are more rare however all enchantment types have equal chances of getting dropped. Level rarity table:. Level 1 – 40%.
Level 2 – 30%. Level 3 – 15%. Level 4 – 10%.
Level 5 – 5%. Spawn Time: Any time underground, Biomes: all biomes. Location: Underground below y = 30. Extra: They can get enchanted equipment. NBT edit should enable you to specify the drop. Summoner. These evil villagers have learned the dark art of summoning and are not hesitant to use it against a player.
They will spawn skull minions to fight for him and while doing so he will try to get as far away from the player as possible. He prefers his minions fighting for him.
The skull minions come in a variety of colors and will have a variety of attacks: a red minions sets you on fire, a green minion poisons youa and a blue minions snags your weapon and drops it! So watch out for these fellows. Drops: Skull Minions Orbs and very rarely a Mystery Egg. They are about as rare as witches.
Spawn Time: Any time, Biomes: All Biomes. Location: Above ground.
Blazing Juggernaut. The Blaze’s brought their new friends! These mobs are no joke.
They charge in as soon as they see you. They move with small rush attacks making them zig-zag a bit. Also, this makes them harder to hit with a bow, so watch out!
Don’t let them tackle you or you catch fire. Health: 20. Increased Strength. Drops: Blaze powder (0-3). Spawn Time: Any time, Biomes: Nether.
Location: Everywhere. Lily Lurker. These mobs are exclusive to swamp biomes, they pretend to be a lily pad but then when something gets close. They can’t see what’s on top of their lily pad so you can still jump on them, just don’t fall into the water or they will get you. They won’t attack their own kind, but especially squids are not safe. Health: 12. Drops: Lilypad and Balls of tar.
Spawn Time: Any time, Biomes: Swamps. Location: In the water.