Axes do attack damage based on the material used to craft them.
Wooden axe | +3 attack damage |
Golden axe | +3 attack damage |
Stone axe | +4 attack damage |
Iron axe | +5 attack damage |
Diamond axe | +6 attack damage |
Netherite axe | +7 attack damage |
In this guide, we’ll show you how to create a diamond axe. What you’ll need:
- Two sticks.
- A Crafting table.
- An Iron pickaxe.
- Three diamonds.
Step 1 – Gather logs
Collect a few logs by punching out a tree (any kind of tree will do).
Step 2 – Create planks
Using a crafting table, place the logs in any single cell of the grid to create planks in the output box.
Step 3 – Create sticks
Now, place two planks in the center column of the crafting grid, one in each of the bottom and middle cells of your crafting table to create sticks.
(You can look at your numpad, if you have one, and the placement on the crafting grid would correspond to the “2” and “5” keys, which we can refer to as cell 2 and cell 5.)
Step 4 – Mine some diamonds
0:19 – Using an iron pickaxe, mine three pieces of diamond ore. You can generally find diamond ore in levels 12 to 15 of caves or mines. This will immediately yield you three diamonds.
Step 5 – Place the sticks
0:37 – Now, place two sticks in the center column of the crafting grid, one in each of the bottom and middle cells of your crafting table.
(You can look at your numpad, if you have one, and the placement on the crafting grid would correspond to the “2” and “5” keys, which we can refer to as cell 2 and cell 5.)
Step 6 – Place the diamonds
0:44 – Now, place one diamond each in the top-middle, top-right, and middle-right cells of the crafting grid.
(Those would be cells 8, 9, and 6.)
Step 7 (Optional) – Give it a swing
Good work crafting that diamond axe! Chopping trees and stripping logs has never been easier. And this little baby will last quite a while. Trees shall quake at your approach.
Get to work.
Credits
Video producer | TecRyan on YouTube |
Article writer | Ian Cruz in Freedom! |
Game | Minecraft |