Minecraft has been out for over a decade, and each new update adds a bunch of extra items and tools to use. Even with so many new items, some tools are timeless and will forever be useful, like the pickaxe. Without these items, Minecraft would have a basic building system, and luckily, you get to experience so much more.
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This list will rank some of the best items in the game that are more useful than they initially may seem. From swords to furnaces, here are the best and handiest items in the game of Minecraft.
Updated on November 29, 2024, by Meaghan Daly: Despite its many changes and updates, Minecraft remains a strong contender for history’s most beloved sandbox game. Many of the game’s most useful items have been present since day one, though subsequent updates have added many more goodies to keep the blocky universe fresh.
26 Logs
Arguably the most useful item in the game, from day one to one thousand, is a wooden log. They can be punched with your bare fists from any tree, or mass farmed using a complicated Piston contraption. Either way, you’ll need plenty to get going on your adventure, from your first crafting bench to a boat and sticks for your diamond pickaxe.
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Raw logs can be used as-is or refined into planks, the universal go-to for any base’s flooring. More importantly, those planks form the base for countless Minecraft items — including chests, hoppers, and trap doors. Assuming you’re in a sufficiently large forest, planks are also a handy way to build bridges and pathways to traverse dangerous mines.
25 Diamonds
The iconic diamond is found from the -16 Y layer to every world’s bedrock. You’ll also find them in underground chests scattered across mineshafts, dungeons, and Ancient Ruins. These gems are necessary for loads of late-game upgrades, such as a diamond pickaxe and powerful diamond armor, all of which can then be upgraded to Netherite. There are also diamond variants of every available tool, including the humble hoe. (That said, using your precious diamonds on a farming tool is probably not the wisest choice.)
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Of course, as with most Minecraft blocks, there are many decorative uses, too. If you’re rolling in sparkling gems, consider making nigh-indestructible blocks for your base. You can also combine them with patterns at the smithing table to give any armor a splash of beautiful lightning blue. Diamonds are also required to create crafting tables, fireworks stars, and jukeboxes.
24 Shulker Shell
As you progress through your world, you’ll find that you’ve amassed quite an inventory full of useful items, and of course, some junk too. Chests are great when you’re hanging around the house, but for those times when you need to move numerous objects, an Ender chest just isn’t good enough.
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Looted from Shulkers that attack players traipsing through their cities, Shulker shells combined with a Chest make Shulker boxes. These have the capacity of a normal chest but can be broken and carried around. While you can’t put one Shulker box inside another, a full set of these portable chests increases your carrying capacity to a whopping 729 stacks of items.
Bundles
A less resource-intensive version of a Shulker box is a bundle. Crafted from string and leather, a bundle is a tidy little pouch that can hold a single stack worth of items. This is, of course, much less than a Shulker box, but it’s a worthwhile investment for early-game players. If you’re ever confused about your bundles, fear not. You can apply any dye to a bundle to make it a different color. Alternatively, you can take a bundle to an anvil and rename it to show what it contains.
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Notably, bundles are first-in, last-out. You can stick anything you’d like into a bundle, but each item will be removed in reverse order. So, you’ll need to dig through your newest additions to reach your oldest inventory. If you’re really hoping to cut down on inventory use, just stick to putting a single item into each bundle.
23 Elytra
The world will open up once you claim your Elytra from an End City ship. Distances that would take you days to travel before disappear beneath you as you soar over oceans and mountains alike. You can really get a bird’s eye view using one of these, and biomes that were previously out of reach can now be easily accessed and farmed for resources.
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You’ll need to pair these up with Mending and Unbreaking enchantments and keep a stack of rockets on you, otherwise, you’ll find yourself crash-landing in an uninhabited desert somewhere. Or worse, right into a lava ocean in the Nether.
22 Enchanting Table
Enchanting tables have been essential for creating powerful tools since their introduction into Minecraft. Even with all the new items added to Minecraft over the years, the enchanting table remains one of the most effective for upgrading your tools with unique effects.
You can even place bookshelves around an enchanting table to increase its effectiveness, which makes each enchantment more powerful. To unlock the best enchantments, your table should have at least fifteen bookshelves surrounding it. The optimal layout places a table at the center of a «C»-shaped collection of shelving with a one-block opening.
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21 Potato Seeds
There are lots of foods in Minecraft that can be grown on your farm; however, potatoes stand as one of the best foods in Minecraft because they heal five hunger after being cooked in a furnace.
If you want to farm food that grants the most hunger bar healing, then you can plant tons of potatoes near your house or town. You can harvest up to four potatoes once each of your potatoes is fully grown.
20 Sponge
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A sponge block is found in ocean monuments, so it’s not the most common item in Minecraft. However, it’s a must-have for anyone looking to dry up some waterfront real estate. A single sponge absorbs up to 65 blocks of water before it’s fully saturated. It can then be placed in the Nether to dry instantly or left in any biome to slowly expunge its contents.
Interestingly, drying sponges can also be a source of potable water. After sticking a wet sponge into a furnace with fast-burning fuel, put an empty bucket into the now-empty slot. The sponge will dry and leave behind a bucket of water, which you can use to refill a cauldron or create obsidian. Alternatively, you can just carry a bucket of water around; nobody will judge you.
19 Brewing Stand
Potions come in many types, including ones that can heal you or damage your enemies. Before using any potions, you’ll first need to obtain a brewing stand because it’s the only way to acquire a regular supply of potions.
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Potions cost ingredients to craft, but it’s well worth it for their powerful effects. First, you’ll need to travel to the Nether to acquire a blaze rod. Alternatively, you may get lucky and find one in a pre-generated building. Some mid-sized villages have stands available to use within a church, and igloos may have one stashed away in the basement.
18 Shears
Shears are most useful at the beginning of a new world because you and your friends will need beds to sleep in, which may require lots of wool depending on how many friends are present in your world.
You can obtain wool by killing sheep; however, a more effective and long-term method for farming wool blocks is using shears to remove the wool coat from a sheep and then capturing the sheep with fences. Shears can grant one to three pieces of wool after shearing a sheep, so you can craft many beds while using this item.
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17 Coal
Furnaces are great for smelting items such as ore and food, but they can’t function without fuel. Many items can be used as fuel, including wooden planks and other wooden objects, but coal is much more efficient than other items since it’s found in abundance underground, and it smelts eight items per piece of coal.
You can find coal in cave systems. Like ores, it’s often found in vein formations. A single coal block often hides many more, although they may not be immediately apparent. Of course, if you’re doing any deep mining, bring along some extra blocks to fill in gaps.
16 Ancient Debris
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If you’re excited about wearing a new set of Netherite armor, then head to the Nether and get digging. You’ll need a lot of ancient debris.
It can be smelted to obtain a Netherite scrap. Combine four scraps with four gold ingots to get one Netherite ingot and begin upgrading your diamond tools. Ancient debris may be rare, but it is well worth it. Try searching around Y-level 15 for the best luck possible.
15 Recovery Compass
A recovery compass won’t be anyone’s first item. These useful tools require some late-game content to unlock, but they’re worth the extra effort. Just one of these requires a regular compass and eight echo shards from The End. So, why all the work? Well, as its name implies, the recovery compass points you back to your last death. Unless you had an unfortunate lava accident, this means you can quickly salvage your lost items and experience.
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However, there are a few caveats. Like any other item, your recovery compass is dropped upon death. You’ll need to craft it after you’ve died. Likewise, you’ll want to use it in the correct dimension. If you die in The End and pull out the recovery compass in the Overworld, you’ll see little more than an endlessly spinning needle. It’s also useless in hardcore mode, which disallows any respawning.
14 TNT
TNT has been a well-loved tool by griefers over the years, which is quite frustrating for the average player. However, it also has excellent strip mining potential. It was previously quite dangerous to use while searching for diamonds and also incredibly expensive.
Now, it’s the best tool for the job when it comes to mining for ancient debris. It’s also a handy way to clear out large sections of space to find more goodies.
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13 Gold Armor
A Minecraft player wears gold armor with red accents.
No, this entry isn’t a joke. Nobody could have ever foreseen gold armor being useful, especially in the Nether, where mobs are even more dangerous than in the Overworld. Well, it turns out that the new Piglin mobs are quite attracted to its beautiful yellow sheen.
Wearing gold armor makes them neutral towards you. This not only provides safety but allows you to barter with the Piglin for some useful items, including crying obsidian.
12 Respawn Anchor
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This one beautiful purple block finally allows for Nether bases to exist beyond just an exercise in decoration. It works similarly to beds in the Overworld but requires Glowstone to charge it. When fully charged, the Respawn Anchor will allow you to return to it four times upon death before being exhausted.
Like with beds in the Nether, attempting to use the Anchor in the Overworld will create an explosion. Interestingly, Hoglins are scared of the Anchor, so it can also be used as base protection.
11 Lodestone
If you get lost often, then the lodestone will solve all of your problems. Crafted with eight chiseled stone bricks and one Netherite ingot, the lodestone may be expensive, but it is well worth it. Using a compass on it transforms into a lodestone compass that always points your back to the block.
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It works in all three dimensions, making it exceptionally useful for exploration. After all, nobody wants to keep writing down base coordinates all the time. Well, you should still probably do that, but the lodestone allows you to always find your way home again.
10 Redstone
Redstone is an item that mirrors the technology of the real world. You can build devices and contraptions within the world of Minecraft using basic redstone and also all of the items that you can craft from it.
Redstone is one of the most useful items in the game because of all the ways you can use it. It is found underground, and although it’s not the rarest ore, it’s still considered valuable to any crafters who happen to find it.
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9 Shovel
Every Minecraft player occasionally has to trim down a hill to make room or land for their new house. Shovels get the job done quickly, and early ore shovels such as stone and iron are easy to craft even during the early game.
A shovel saves your more expensive and precious tools for later use. After all, nobody wants to waste a diamond pickaxe on digging up sand. They’re also valuable assets for archery fanatics, easily ripping through mounds of gravel and often yielding plenty of flint.
8 Chest
You can use chests to store all of your items. You can only fit a certain amount of items in each chest, which is why most crafters have a chest room full of all of their treasures and junk.
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It’s hard to go through every item, which is why chests are useful for storing items that aren’t useful just yet but may come in handy later. Master crafters wouldn’t know what to do without chests in Minecraft, and there are few items more useful than this one.
7 Axe
An axe is little more than two sticks and three blocks of wood, stone, or ore. However, it’s always been a must-have tool. Most of Minecraft’s essentials are built from wood, and punching trees is a slow, tedious task. Like their real-life equals, Minecraft axes make it easier to obtain much-needed logs and planks. They’re also halfway decent weapons if you’re in a sticky situation.
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If you somehow happen to have some emeralds and no axe, you can try hitting up a nearby village. Both toolsmiths and weaponsmiths usually have them for sale. Alternatively, if you have a sword, you can try attacking hostile mobs and hoping for an axe drop.