How to Make a Hoe in Minecraft
Tools in Minecraft all have their specific uses and abilities that can be helpful in different situations. Among them, one of the overlooked tools is a hoe, which is actually much more useful than it seems. So, in this guide, we will be focusing on how you can make all types of hoe in Minecraft. With that said, let’s get started!
Resources You Need to Make a Hoe
There are multiple tiers of hoe, which give better benefits the more expensive the recipe gets. You can craft a wooden hoe, stone hoe, iron hoe, gold hoe, diamond hoe, or netherite hoe in Minecraft. For each of these recipes, you will need the following resources:
Out of the listed ingredients, planks, sticks, and acrafting tableare the easiest to get as they require only wooden logs to craft. Stone-tier blocks such as cobblestone and cobbled deepslate can be found underground in the Overworld, whereas blackstone can be found only in the Nether dimension.
When it comes to iron and gold ingots, you’ll need to smelt the raw materials you get from breaking the corresponding ores.Diamondsdon’t require any smelting, as you get them by breaking diamond ores.
Next,Netherite ingotis an expensive item that can be crafted from gold ingots and netherite scrap.Netherite upgradeis a smithing template that appears only inside some chests of bastion remnant structures.
Finally, theSmithing table in Minecraftis a utility block that can be easily crafted with iron ingots and planks.
How to Craft All Types of Hoe in Minecraft
After you have decided which hoe you want to make and gathered the required resources, follow the steps below to craft it.
If you’re using a crafter though, you’ll need to power it using a lever, button, or any other redstone power source.
How to Make a Netherite Hoe
When it comes to the netherite hoe, the process is slightly different. Here are the steps you need to follow to make the netherite hoe in Minecraft:
Where Can You Find a Hoe in Minecraft
Surprisingly, you can find a hoe in multiple different locations in your world. However, you won’t find them only in loot chests, but in thesuspicious sandand gravel blocks too. So, get your sword andMinecraft brushready and start exploring the following structures:
Furthermore, toolsmithvillagers in Minecraftcan sell you stone hoes and diamond hoes for 1 and 4emeralds, respectively. Moreover, these villagers will occasionally throw stone hoes at players with the hero of the village status effect in the Java edition.
How to Repair a Broken Hoe in Minecraft
The final method to craft a new hoe is to fix or combine the broken ones. You can place two broken unenchanted hoes in a crafting grid to make one hoe with the durability equal to the sum of the two broken hoes. The result hoe will also get a 5% extra durability on top of that. You can do the same in thegrindstoneas well.
However, if the hoes have enchantments applied to them, repairing them this way will remove those enchantments. So, you’ll need to use ananvil in Minecraftto keep all the enchantments on the result hoe, though, this will cost more experience.
Alternatively, you can combine the broken hoe with a corresponding tier item (wooden plank, stone-tier block, iron ingot, gold ingot, diamond, or netherite ingot) in an anvil to fix it. This action repairs the broken hoe by 25% and keeps all enchantments.
There you have it, folks. Now you know how to make a hoe, one of Minecraft’s primary tools. The simplest method is to craft a new hoe from the acquired resources. By enchanting it with mending, your hoe will essentially become indestructible, so you can completely bypass the whole repairing process.
We will be going over hoe enchantments, as well as the uses of a hoe in a separate guide, so stay tuned. With that said, you’re free to go and make a hoe in your world right away!
No, copper tools and weapons are not a thing in Minecraft.
Radojka Travar
I’m a gaming enthusiast with a strong passion for writing. My expertise lies in creating simple, to the point and clear content teaching you about various features, mechanics and community-based inventions related to Minecraft. In spare time, I love flying around in my Minecraft world and exploring stories of other pixelated games.
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