


You'll want to bring items that you can place on the ocean floor which will displace the water source blocks and give you an air pocket where you can catch your breath. Making air pockets: Respiration-enchanted helmets can only do so much, especially if you want to reach really deep depths under water. Torches are out, as water will knock them off, but jack-o-lanterns and glowstone blocks work great. Waterproof lighting: You need to be able to see deep under water, so you have to bring waterproof sources of light. If you don't get both of these when enchanting a single helmet, remember that the new anvil tool let's you combine two enchanted items so that you can consolidate and improve enchantments without having to keep rolling the dice at the enchantment table.

It also helps to have Aqua Affinity on the helmet too, which allows you to mine faster when underwater. This lets your air last for much longer underwater. To brew them, you'll need to catch some Pufferfish.Ī good helmet: First and foremost, you should get yourself a helmet enchanted with Respiration, ideally the max level of III. It also slightly increases visibility under water. Potions of Water Breathing: Added in Java Edition 1.7.2, Potions of Water Breathing can give you either 3 or 8 minutes during which your oxygen bar won't decrease. Here's a list of things you'll want for effective underwater exploration: With the Update Aquatic update there are even more interesting things to find there, like Shipwrecks and Ocean ruins. I have found a few entrances to mineshafts and caverns at the ocean bottom, so I'd say it is certainly worth exploring any interesting features you come across, like weak sources of light (from lava or torches) or areas of oddly sunken sand.
