Minecraft’s upcoming Mounts of Mayhem update is bringing underwater exploration to new depths with the nautilus mob and its specialized armor system. These rideable aquatic companions need proper protection as you explore ocean monuments, battle drowned mobs, and discover underwater treasures. Here’s everything you need to know about finding, equipping, and maximizing nautilus armor before the full release.
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Nautilus Armor: Minecraft Complete Overview
| Armor Type | Armor Points | Drop Locations | Rarity (%) | Special Features |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Copper | 4 | Buried Treasure, Shipwrecks, Ruins | 10.8% | Most common, smeltable |
| Iron | 8 | Buried Treasure, Shipwrecks, Ruins | 5.4% | Moderate protection, smeltable |
| Gold | 12 | Buried Treasure, Shipwrecks, Ruins | 2.7% | Rare find, smeltable |
| Diamond | 15 | Buried Treasure, Shipwrecks, Ruins | 1.1% | Very rare, upgrade base |
| Netherite | 19 | Crafted only (Smithing Table) | N/A | Knockback resistance +1 |
Where to Find Each Armor Variant

Ocean Treasure Hunting Hotspots
All nautilus armor (except netherite) spawns in three primary locations scattered across ocean biomes:
Buried Treasures: Use treasure maps obtained from shipwrecks to locate these hidden chests. They offer the best overall loot distribution and frequently contain nautilus armor pieces.
Shipwrecks: Scattered throughout ocean floors, these sunken vessels contain supply chests with varying nautilus armor probabilities. Copper variants appear most frequently here.
Underwater Ruins: Ancient structures found in ocean biomes. Search thoroughly—ruins often have multiple chests with different loot tables.
Understanding Rarity and Probabilities
The nautilus armor system mirrors traditional Minecraft armor tiering, but with oceanic twist:
Copper Nautilus Armor (10.8% chance): Your starting armor. With only 4 armor points, it provides basic protection but appears frequently in supply chests. Perfect for early underwater exploration when you’re just learning nautilus mechanics.
Iron Nautilus Armor (5.4% chance): Doubles copper’s protection with 8 armor points. Reasonably obtainable with persistent treasure hunting, making it ideal for mid-game ocean adventures.
Gold Nautilus Armor (2.7% chance): Despite gold’s reputation for weakness in regular armor, the nautilus version offers solid 12 armor points. Its rarity makes discovery exciting.
Diamond Nautilus Armor (1.1% chance): The treasure hunting holy grail. At 15 armor points and just 1.1% spawn rate, finding diamond nautilus armor requires dedication, luck, or extensive chest farming.
Netherite Nautilus Armor (Craftable): The ultimate protection cannot be found—you must forge it. Combine diamond nautilus armor, a netherite upgrade template, and netherite ingot at a smithing table. The result? A whopping 19 armor points plus knockback resistance for underwater spear combat dominance.

Unique Features and Benefits
Smelting Value: Copper, iron, and gold nautilus armors can be smelted into nuggets, providing resource recovery if you find duplicates. Use coal, charcoal, lava, or wood as fuel—perfect for recycling lower-tier armor once you’ve upgraded.
Combat Advantage: The netherite variant’s knockback resistance becomes crucial during underwater spear fights against zombie nautilus and drowned enemies. That stability keeps you mounted and dealing consistent damage.
Exploration Protection: Armored nautilus mobs survive longer during deep ocean exploration, allowing extended journeys to ocean monuments and guardian temples without frequent surface trips for healing.
Strategic Farming Tips
- Map Multiple Shipwrecks: Find one shipwreck, grab the treasure map, locate the buried treasure, repeat. This cycle maximizes armor discovery chances.
- Underwater Ruin Clusters: Some ocean biomes feature multiple ruins close together—clear them systematically for efficient farming.
- Prepare for the Nether: Since netherite is crafted, start accumulating ancient debris early for that ultimate armor upgrade.
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The Mounts of Mayhem update drops by year’s end, but beta testers can experience nautilus armor now. Start treasure hunting!
FAQs
Can you craft nautilus armor in Minecraft or must you find it?
You cannot craft copper, iron, gold, or diamond nautilus armor—these must be found in loot chests within buried treasures, shipwrecks, and underwater ruins. However, netherite nautilus armor is the exception. You must craft it using a smithing table by combining diamond nautilus armor with a netherite upgrade template and netherite ingot, similar to upgrading regular netherite armor.
What’s the best way to farm diamond nautilus armor efficiently?
Focus on treasure map chains from shipwrecks, as buried treasures generally have better loot tables than random ruin chests. Explore ocean biomes systematically, marking discovered shipwrecks on your map to avoid revisiting. Consider using water breathing potions and night vision for extended underwater sessions. Since diamond nautilus armor has only 1.1% spawn rate, expect to open 50-100+ chests before finding one—patience and persistence are essential.






