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Revision as of 17:52, 4 June 2021
For information on Diamonds in vanilla Minecraft, see this page.
Diamonds are used to craft a healer, Itemfinder, diamond hammer, new running boots, and Gems. Also, move tutors sometimes require diamonds as payment for their services. Diamonds can be found rarely in caves like in vanilla Minecraft, but they can also be found as drops from certain wild Pokémon.
Obtaining
Pokémon drops
Main article: Drops
Pokémon | Chance | Quantity |
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Coalossal | 50% | 1 |
Dialga | 100% | 1-2 |
Diancie | 100% | 1-3 |
Duraludon | 66.667% | 1-2 |
Tyranitar | 66.667% | 1-2 |
Fishing
Main article: Fishing
Fishing Rod | Biome | Time | Weather | Rarity |
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Oceanic | Any | Any | 30 |
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Oceanic | Any | Any | 30 |
Usage
Crafting ingredient
Item | Ingredients | Crafting recipe |
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Healer | Aluminum Plate + Iron Ingot + Diamond |
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Itemfinder | Diamond + Gold Ingot + Redstone + Aluminum Plate + Glass Pane |
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New Running Shoes | Diamond + Old Running Shoes + Iron Ingot + Feather |
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Diamond Hammer | Diamond + Stick |
Trivia
- Diamonds used to be part of the following crafting recipes, which are no longer working: