Greetings.
I am a man in a suit who has fallen into the world of Minecraft.
At last.
At long last, this moment has come to OjiCra.
Until now, I had been getting by with iron armor and bits of gold armor taken from zombies.
This time, I finally made a full set of diamond armor.
I enchanted it too, so I am feeling prepared.
Compared with iron or gold armor, the defense and durability are on another level.
Diamond armor is wonderful.
Yes.
Making Armor With Diamonds From Cave Exploration
Last time, I finally got a Mending enchanted book, put it on a pickaxe, and then lost the pickaxe before seeing Mending work even once.

It was a sad event that cannot be told without tears.
For a while, I could not quite recover.
Then, while trying to cheer myself up with my favorite hobby, cave exploration, I found something.
A mineshaft.
Yes, a mineshaft.
Finding one had been one of my goals, since I enjoy exploring caves.
But I had not been able to find one for a long time.
From what I had heard, mineshafts can be dangerous places, with cave spiders and all sorts of trouble.
Since I had gathered quite a few diamonds during previous cave trips, I decided to make a full set of diamond armor before going in.
Helmet, Chestplate, Leggings, and Boots
I had saved up a fair amount of diamonds from mining.
A chestplate can also be obtained through an armorer trade, but this time I will make everything normally at the crafting table.

Making the full set takes 24 diamonds in total.
That is a lot.
Very luxurious.
After crafting the pieces, I enchanted them one by one.

Here is the suited man with only the chestplate equipped.

Why does wearing only part of the set look so strange?
Because I needed experience levels for the enchantments, I prepared the armor pieces little by little.

And finally…
Ta-da.

I am now wearing full enchanted diamond armor.
Not a gold saint, perhaps.
More like a diamond saint.
With this armor, I will challenge the huge mineshaft next time.
That is all for this time.
Greetings.