Enchanted Books in Minecraft can provide limitless superpowers and so we guide you here to places where you can find Enchanted books and a thorough guide to use them as well. Show
Enchanted Books in Minecraft 1.18 can truly take the experience in the game to a new level just like finding Diamonds in Minecraft. In the game, one can find regular books as well as enchanted books. Unlike regular books, Enchanted books hold diverse types of enchantments that can be transferred on different objects. And it also has different levels depending upon the rarity of the enchanted books. Let’s check How To Enchant Items in Minecraft. Where to find the Enchanted books?Although finding the holy book is close to impossible, but we provide you the guide of the places to look for. You can find Enchanted Books from Chest Loots. Chests found at locations like Jungle temples, Strongholds, Dungeons, Mineshafts, Desert Temples, Pillager Outposts, Underwater Ruins, Woodland Mansions, and Bastion Remnant. The books can also be found by killing mobs and fishing. One might also get hold of a book by trading with a librarian or bartering with piglins at Nether Dimension. Creating an Anvil is required for Enchanting ItemsTo create an anvil, the player needs 31 iron ingots. 27 ingots will be used to make 3 Iron blocks. Now, 3 iron blocks and 4 iron ingots are required to make an anvil. After creating an anvil, the player needs to put it in a certain place and use it for enchanting objects. Also check the best mountain seeds in Minecraft. How to Use Enchanted Books?The first step is to open the created anvil. Now, place the item on the left box and place the enchanting book on the right box. This will not work if placed in alternate boxes. Now, to enforce the enchantments, players are required to have Experience points. The experience bar below the life & hunger bar will denote XP. The enchanting process costs experience. Hence, collecting enough experience is also required. Enchanted Books in Minecraft 1.18Complete list of Enchanted Books1. Aqua Affinity (1 Level) 2. Bane of Arthropods (5 Levels) 3. Blast Protection (4 Levels) 4. Channeling (1 Level) 5. Curse of Binding (1 Level) 6. Curse of Vanishing (1 Level) 7. Depth Strider (3 Levels) 8. Efficiency (5 Levels) 9. Feather Falling (4 Levels) 10. Fire Aspect (2 Levels) 11. Fire Protection (4 Levels) 12. Flame (1 Level) 13. Fortune (3 Levels) 14. Frost Walker (2 Levels) 15. Impaling (5 Levels) 16. Infinity (1 Level) 17. Knockback (2 Levels) 18. Looting (3 Levels) 19. Loyalty (3 Levels) 20. Luck of the Sea (3 Levels) 21. Lure (3 Levels) 22. Mending (1 Level) 23. Quick Charge (3 Levels) 24. Piercing (4 Levels) 25. Multishot (1 Level) 26. Power (5 Levels) 27. Projectile Protection (4 Levels) 28. Protection (4 Levels) 29. Punch (2 Levels) 30. Respiration (3 Levels) 31. Riptide (3 Levels) 32. Sharpness (5 Levels) 33. Silk Touch (1 Level) 34. Smite (5 Levels) 35. Soul Speed (3 Levels) 36. Sweeping Edge (3 Levels) 37. Thorns (3 Levels) 38. Unbreaking (3 Levels)
Minecraft's enchantments add buffs to your tools, weapons, and armor. Enchantments do things like make fishing faster, increase your mining speed, or even add lightning damage to attacks. In this Minecraft enchanting guide, we’ll walk you through building an enchanting table, getting better enchantments, and list some of the available enchantments. Build an enchanting tableTo enchant items, you’ll really only need an enchanting table, but a grindstone (2 sticks, 1 stone slab, 2 planks) and an anvil (3 blocks of iron, 4 iron ingots) will come in handy too. An enchanting table requires one book, two diamonds, and four obsidian. Books can be made from three paper (that you can craft from sugar cane) and one leather. Diamonds are a little harder to come by. First, you’ll need (at least) an iron pickaxe. Then, you’ll have to dig down below level 15 or so (15 blocks above where stone becomes deepslate). Diamond gets even more common the lower you go, so 15 is the minimum depth, but closer to level -60 will be more productive. Once you have some diamonds, craft a diamond pickaxe so you can gather obsidian. You might find obsidian on the surface in a ruined portal, or in caves where flowing water meets lava. It’s much easier, though, to make your own. If you have a steady supply of lava — like with a lava farm to generate infinite lava — place a bucket of lava in a hole and dump a bucket of water onto it. The lava becomes obsidian. With all your resources gathered, make your enchanting table. Enchanting items and enchantment levelTo enchant an item, you’ll need the item you want to enchant and some lapis lazuli. Lapis lazuli is that blue-speckled ore that you find while mining. It’s most common right around level 0 where stone transitions to deepslate. Image: Mojang/Microsoft via Polygon To enchant your tool, you’ll simply place it on the enchanting table in the left slot and place some lapis lazuli in the right slot. Three enchantment options will appear to the right. Applying one of the enchantments will cost 1 to 3 lapis lazuli and 1 to 3 player levels (that you earn from XP). The green number to the right side is the minimum level you need to unlock that enchantment, but doesn’t affect the cost. The three enchantments that pop up depend on two things: your level (the green number at the bottom of the screen) and the enchantment level. You’ll increase your player level by collecting XP, which you can earn from doing things like killing mobs, mining ores, and smelting. Increasing the enchantment level requires bookshelves. Image: Microsoft/Mojang via Polygon Placing a bookshelf (3 books, 6 planks) one block away from an enchanting table increases its enchanting level. Every bookshelf you add makes the enchanting table’s level a little higher, up to a total of 15. (Basically, this means that the more bookshelves you have, the better the enchantments will be.) There needs to be one space between the bookshelf and the enchanting table, and nothing can be in that space (not even a torch). Getting different enchantmentsThe three enchantments that pop up when you use an enchanting table are pulled from a set list. There’s some randomness to it, so you’ll get better ones as your level increases or as you add and remove bookcases — but the list won’t change too much. To get a new list for the table to randomly pull from, you’ll need to use one of the enchantments offered. Grab the cheapest one — it’ll always cost 1 lapis lazuli and 1 level — and apply it to something like a book or a random weapon. When you go back to the table, the list will be (mostly) new. Removing and combining enchantmentsUsing a grindstone (2 sicks, 1 stone slab, 2 planks) will remove the enchantments from an item. An anvil (3 blocks of iron, 4 iron ingots) allows you to combine enchantments from two items or apply an enchanted book to an item. List of Minecraft enchantmentsA list of enchantments that can be added to tools and armor using an Enchanting Table can be found below, courtesy of the Minecraft Wiki. For a full list of Enchantments, check out the Minecraft Wiki.
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