The Minecraft 1.19 update introduces numerous new aquatic communities for players to discover, predominantly oceanic societies. Below, Mytour will suggest some ways to survive underwater in Minecraft 1.19.
Guide to Breathing Underwater in Minecraft
Method 1: Embrace the Turtle.
Method 2: Utilize Underwater Breathing Potions.
Method 3: Implement Conduits.
Method 4: Master the Art of Aquatic Respiration.
Method 5: Harness Air Pockets.
Surviving Underwater in Minecraft
Method 1: Embrace the Turtle
Players often fashion helmets from iron, diamonds, or Netherite to safeguard themselves. However, there's another type of helmet crafted from turtles that allows them to breathe longer and survive underwater in Minecraft 1.19.
When wearing the turtle helmet, players will receive the underwater breathing effect for 10 seconds after diving. After 10 seconds, the player's oxygen meter will decrease normally.
Method 2: Utilize underwater breathing potions
Using underwater breathing potions is another way to survive underwater in Minecraft literally because their oxygen meter won't decrease.
Players can concoct underwater breathing potions by putting pufferfish into peculiar potion flasks. Adding redstone dust extends the potion's effectiveness from 3 to 8 minutes.
- Read more: Brewing potions in the Minecraft game
Method 3: Utilize conduits
Conduits are a little-known block in Minecraft. To craft conduits, players will need a few nautilus shells and a heart of the sea.
If placed correctly with prismarine blocks, conduits will activate, continuously replenishing oxygen for players within a range of 32 - 96 blocks and providing underwater visibility, speeding up mining.
Method 4: Master the art of aquatic respiration
Using a turtle helmet provides players with the underwater breathing effect, but they still need a proper helmet to survive. Enter the art of aquatic respiration.
This enchantment slows down the depletion of the player's oxygen meter, allowing them to swim underwater longer and survive underwater in Minecraft 1.19.
All types of helmets, including turtle helmets, can be enchanted with aquatic respiration. If you're unfamiliar with enchantments in Minecraft, you can find answers to your questions in the article below.
- Read more: Exploring enchantments in Minecraft
Method 5: Utilize air pockets
This is the most popular method for surviving underwater in Minecraft, widely used by players to swim underwater for extended periods without resurfacing.
In the Java edition, players can place a door underwater, step inside, and breathe normally. In the Bedrock edition, this becomes trickier as players will need to break a block and quickly place a button to create an air pocket.
Above are some ways to survive underwater in Minecraft. Additionally, readers can explore further articles on Mytour to learn more about creating villages in Minecraft 1.19.