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Diorite
Renewable

Yes

Stackable

Yes (64)

Tool

Blast resistance

6

Hardness

1.5

Luminant

No

Transparent

No

Flammable

No

Catches fire from lava

No

Diorite is a block of igneous rock, found in large pockets in the ground.

Polished diorite is the polished version of diorite.

Obtaining

Natural generation

Diorite can generate in the Overworld in the form of blobs. Diorite attempts to generate 10 times per chunk in blobs of size 0-160, from elevations 0 to 79, in all biomes. ‌In Java Edition 1.17[upcoming], diorite only attempts to generate twice, however, the blobs are size 0-862. Diorite can replace stone, granite, andesite, tuff, and deepslate.

Diorite generates in weaponsmith houses, tannery houses, and mason houses in snowy tundra villages.

In Bedrock Edition, diorite generates in coral reefs, replacing some blocks of coral crust.

Polished diorite also generate in warm underwater ruins.

Breaking

Diorite can be mined using any pickaxe. If broken without a pickaxe, it drops nothing.

Block Diorite
Polished Diorite
Hardness 1.5
Tool
Breaking time[FN 1]
Default 7.5
Wooden 1.15
Stone 0.6
Iron 0.4
Diamond 0.3
Netherite 0.25
Golden 0.2
  1. Times are for unenchanted tools as wielded by players with no status effects, measured in seconds. For more information, see Breaking § Speed.

Crafting

Name Ingredients Crafting recipe
Diorite Cobblestone +
Nether Quartz

2
Polished Diorite Diorite

Stonecutting

Template:Stonecutting

Trading

Journeyman-level stone mason villagers have a 13 chance to sell 4 polished diorite for an emerald.

Usage

Diorite is currently used only for decoration. It has the same blast resistance as stone, meaning it can be used as a substitute for stone when building.

Crafting ingredient

Name Ingredients Crafting recipe
Diorite Slab or
Polished Diorite Slab
Diorite or
Polished Diorite
Diorite Stairs or
Polished Diorite Stairs
Diorite or
Polished Diorite
Diorite Wall Diorite
Granite Diorite +
Nether Quartz


Stonecutting

Template:Stonecutting Template:Stonecutting

Trading

Journeyman-level stone mason villagers have a 13 chance to buy 16 diorite for an emerald.

Note Blocks

Diorite and polished diorite can be placed under note blocks to produce "bass drum" sound.

Sounds

Java Edition:

SoundSubtitleSourceDescriptionNamespaced IDTranslation keyVolumePitchAttenuation
distance
File:Stone dig1.oggFile:Stone dig2.oggFile:Stone dig3.oggFile:Stone dig4.oggBlock brokenBlocksOnce the block has brokenblock.stone.breaksubtitles.block.generic.break1.00.816
File:Stone hit1.oggFile:Stone hit2.oggFile:Stone hit3.oggFile:Stone hit4.oggFile:Stone hit5.oggFile:Stone hit6.oggNone[sound 1]BlocksFalling on the block with fall damageblock.stone.fallNone[sound 1]0.50.7516
File:Stone hit1.oggFile:Stone hit2.oggFile:Stone hit3.oggFile:Stone hit4.oggFile:Stone hit5.oggFile:Stone hit6.oggBlock breakingBlocksWhile the block is in the process of being brokenblock.stone.hitsubtitles.block.generic.hit0.250.516
File:Stone dig1.oggFile:Stone dig2.oggFile:Stone dig3.oggFile:Stone dig4.oggBlock placedBlocksWhen the block is placedblock.stone.placesubtitles.block.generic.place1.00.816
File:Stone hit1.oggFile:Stone hit2.oggFile:Stone hit3.oggFile:Stone hit4.oggFile:Stone hit5.oggFile:Stone hit6.oggFootstepsBlocksWalking on the blockblock.stone.stepsubtitles.block.generic.footsteps0.151.016

Bedrock Edition:

SoundSourceDescriptionNamespaced IDVolumePitch
File:Stone dig1.oggFile:Stone dig2.oggFile:Stone dig3.oggFile:Stone dig4.oggBlocksOnce the block has brokendig.stone1.00.8
File:Stone hit1.oggFile:Stone hit2.oggFile:Stone hit3.oggFile:Stone hit4.oggFile:Stone hit5.oggFile:Stone hit6.oggBlocksFalling on the block with fall damagefall.stone0.41.0
File:Stone hit1.oggFile:Stone hit2.oggFile:Stone hit3.oggFile:Stone hit4.oggFile:Stone hit5.oggFile:Stone hit6.oggBlocksWhile the block is in the process of being brokenhit.stone0.370.5
?BlocksJumping from the blockjump.stone0.121.0
?BlocksFalling on the block without fall damageland.stone0.221.0
File:Stone hit1.oggFile:Stone hit2.oggFile:Stone hit3.oggFile:Stone hit4.oggFile:Stone hit5.oggFile:Stone hit6.oggBlocksWalking on the blockstep.stone0.31.0
File:Stone dig1.oggFile:Stone dig2.oggFile:Stone dig3.oggFile:Stone dig4.oggBlocksWhen the block is placeduse.stone1.00.8

Data values

ID

Java Edition:

NameNamespaced IDBlock tags (JE)FormTranslation key
Dioritedioritebase_stone_overworld
dripstone_replaceable_blocks‌[upcoming: JE 1.17]
lush_plants_replaceable‌[upcoming: JE 1.17]
Block & Itemblock.minecraft.diorite
Polished Dioritepolished_dioriteNoneBlock & Itemblock.minecraft.polished_diorite

Bedrock Edition:

NameNamespaced IDNumeric ID FormTranslation key
Dioritestone3Block & Itemtile.stone.diorite.name
tile.stone.dioriteSmooth.name

Metadata

Main article: data values

In Bedrock Edition, diorite uses the following data values: Stone/DV

Block states

See also: Block states

Stone/BS

History

Java Edition
1.814w02a32px 32px Added diorite and polished diorite.
14w10aStone with numerical metadata variants 7 through 15, which are inaccessible through normal gameplay, now have a missing texture 32px rather than appearing identical to stone.
14w25aStone and its variants are now defined via block states rather than by numerical metadata. Prior to this version, the numerical metadata variants of stone were as follows:
DV Description
0 Stone
1 Granite
2 Polished Granite
3 Diorite
4 Polished Diorite
5 Andesite
6 Polished Andesite
7-15 Inaccessible "boring" variants of stone
14w26aStone with metadata values 7 through 15 have now been completely removed from the game.
14w33aDiorite and polished diorite can no longer be used to craft stone slabs.
1.1317w47aThe different block states for the stone ID have been split up into their own IDs.
Prior to The Flattening, these blocks' numeral IDs were 1 and had data values of 3 and 4.
18w09aPolished diorite now generates in underwater ruins.
July 11, 201832px Jasper Boerstra tweets an image of an updated diorite texture.
1.1418w43a32px The texture of diorite has been changed.
18w44a32px The texture of diorite has been changed. Small adjustments have been made to diorite's texture.
32px The texture of polished diorite has been changed.
19w08a32px The texture of diorite has been changed, once again.
1.1620w07aAs piglins may now barter gold ingots for nether quartz (one of the crafting ingredients for diorite, alongside cobblestone) and cobblestone and gold ingots both being renewable sources), diorite is now renewable.
Upcoming Java Edition
1.1721w06aDiorite is now able to generate below Y=0.
21w07aDiorite blobs are now larger and more spherical, but less common.
Diorite is no longer able to generate below Y=0.
Pocket Edition Alpha
v0.9.0build 132px 32px Added diorite and polished diorite.
Pocket Edition
1.0.0alpha 0.17.0.1Polished diorite can now be found in igloo basements under carpets.
Bedrock Edition
1.4.0beta 1.2.14.2Diorite can now generate as part of coral reefs.
beta 1.2.20.1Polished diorite now generates in underwater ruins.
1.9.0beta 1.9.0.0Diorite can now be used to craft diorite stairs, slabs and walls.
Polished diorite can now be used to craft polished diorite stairs and slabs.
1.10.0beta 1.10.0.332px 32px The textures of diorite and polished diorite have been changed.
Diorite now generates in the brand new snowy tundra villages.
Diorite can now be sold to stone mason villagers.
Polished diorite can now be obtained from trading with stone mason villagers.
1.11.0beta 1.11.0.4Trading has been changed, stone mason villagers now have a 13 chance to buy 16 diorite and 13 chance to sell 14 polished diorite for an emerald.
beta 1.11.0.532px The texture of diorite has been changed, again.
1.12.0beta 1.12.0.3Trading has been changed, once again. Apprentice-level stone mason villagers now have a 25% chance to sell 4 polished diorite.
1.16.0beta 1.16.0.57Diorite trades changed to match Java edition.
Upcoming Bedrock Edition
1.16.230beta 1.16.230.56Diorite blobs are now larger and more spherical, but less common.
Legacy Console Edition
TU31CU19 1.22 Patch 332px 32px Added diorite and polished diorite.
PlayStation 4 Edition
1.9032px 32px The textures of diorite and polished diorite have been changed.
New Nintendo 3DS Edition
0.1.032px 32px Added diorite and polished diorite.

Issues

Issues relating to "Diorite" or "Polished Diorite" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there.

Trivia

  • Geologically, diorite is an intrusive igneous rock, made entirely of tiny crystals – mainly white feldspar with black hornblende. Intrusive rocks like diorite cool from underground magma over a long time, letting the crystals grow large and visible to the naked eye. Diorite usually has a salt & pepper appearance.
    • Finding exposed diorite at the surface of a Minecraft world implies the surface had to be much higher there for the rock to have cooled underground.
    • Andesite is diorite's extrusive equivalent: They are made of the same minerals, but andesite rocks are formed from aboveground lava flows instead of underground magma pockets.
    • Granite is like diorite, but with more quartz in it. That's why crafting diorite blocks with Nether quartz yields granite blocks.
    • Diorite is an extremely hard rock and is difficult to carve and work with.
  • In Minecraft: Story Mode, Reuben's grave on Episode 4 is made out of diorite and a new stair variant of it which cannot be found in Minecraft until the Village & Pillage update, which was announced roughly 3 years after Episode 4. It is unknown whether diorite slabs are present.

Gallery

Java Edition

See also

References


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