![]() If all four of your armor pieces have Protection IV, you will take 64% less damage. For example, Protection II adds 8% (Level 2 * 4%) damage reduction, and Protection IV adds 16% (Level 4 * 4%) damage reduction. Each level of this enchant adds a 4% reduction in damage. Protection IV – All armor pieces should have this enchant.The following enchantments can be used on all types of armor (Helmets, Chestplates, Leggings, and Boots): It’s really popular for players to build an awesome library to put their enchanting table in (it makes sense, since you need bookcases).Īlthough certain enchantments will be better for certain situations, you can follow our list here for the best overall enchantments in Minecraft (for each piece of equipment). Enchantments can be added to your gear once you get enough XP and build an enchanting room.Īdding enchantments to your armor, tools, and weapons in Minecraft will improve your survivability, utility, speed, and durability. You can repair enchanted items with an Anvil.Most armor, weapons, and tools in Minecraft can be enchanted. However, you can combine two enchanted items, or add a second enchantment from an enchanted book, using an Anvil. Once an item is enchanted, it can’t be further enchanted using an Enchanting Table. Maybe you really want a Fortune enchanted pickaxe and don’t want to waste diamonds on yet another Silk Touch tool.Maybe you have a lot of experience levels but don’t have anything to enchant at the moment.The enchantment can be saved for later, and applied to an item using an Anvil. Instead of enchanting an item, you can enchant a book instead. There must be nothing between the bookshelf and the table. Bookshelf placementīookshelves should be 2 blocks away from the table, on the same level or one higher. For more powerful enchantments, you will need to build bookshelves and place them near the enchantment table.Įach bookshelf increases the maximum available enchantment by 1 or 2 levels, up to a maximum of 30 levels (15 bookcases). Higher Level EnchantmentsĪ basic Enchantment Table will only allow enchantments up to 8 levels. If you don’t want any of the enchantments offered (perhaps you wanted to spend a particular number of levels), you will need to enchant a different type of item, or maybe a book, and then you will get a different set of 3 choices next time. Generally, the more levels you need to do the enchantment, the better the enchantments you will get, and the more of them there will be. There may or may not be additional enchantments, but you will only find out after you perform the enchantment. If you mouse over the enchantments, you can see one of the enchantments you will get on your item. The mysterious characters can be decoded, but they are not helpful. ![]() Place 1, 2, or 3 pieces of Lapis Lazuli in the slot and the enchantments you have enough levels to perform will light up. I would need to have more than 13 levels to do this enchantment, but it would only actually cost me 2 levels (leaving me with 11 levels after I did the enchantment). In this example, the middle enchantment says 13. The top enchantment will cost you 1 level and 1 piece of Lapis Lazuli the middle one will cost you 2 of each and you will need 3 levels and 3 pieces of Lapis lazuli for the bottom enchantment. ![]() However, doing the enchantment will not cost you all of those levels. The number in green on the right is how many levels you need to have to be able to do the enchantment. Place the item you wish into the slot, and three potential enchantments will be offered. Right-click on the enchantment table to bring up the enchanting interface. The final things you will need are an item to enchant, and some Lapis Lazuli - the blue ore that you can find when mining. You will need obsidian, two diamonds and a book (made from paper, which is made from sugar cane, and leather, for which you will have to kill a cow or some rabbits). You get experience points (XP) in several ways, the main ones being killing mobs and from cooking or smelting things in furnaces. How to Enchant Items Get some experience pointsĮnchanting works by trading in experience levels (the green number above your toolbar) for enchantments. There are many types of enchantments: see the full list here. You can enchant all kinds of armour, swords, bows and tools including shears, fishing rods and flint-and-steel. The more levels you have, the stronger the enchantments you can do, but you won’t know exactly what you’re getting until after it’s done! Enchantable Items To enchant an item, you need to gain experience levels. Enchanting is the way to make magic armor, weapons or tools. ![]()
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