Enchanting! Part one of three

65 3 0
                                        

Hey guys Bluewisker here for an enchanted Chapter! Literally,  it's about enchanting.....On with the chapter!!!!

Enchanting is probably one of the hardest things to do in Minecraft. First you need to get experience, you can get that by mining valuable ores and killing mobs.

A bar should be right above your hotbar, stretching across the whole hotbar. In between the hunger bar and the health bar should be a green number that says how much experience levels you have. The experience bar says how much experience points you have, and how much until you level up. Make an anvil or an enchanting table. But you need an enchanting table to use an anvil.

Put weapons, armor, or tools in an enchanting table to enchant it. Bars  will pop up that have numbers on them. What number you click determines how much experience it'll take away from you. Expample: Click nine, it'll take away nine experience levels from you. Nothing will happen if you click a number that you don't have enough experience for.

If you put a plain book in an enchanting table, you can turn it into a purple enchanted book. They're randomised by what numbers you click. If you put anything in the first space in an anvil, then put an enchanted book in the second space, you can enchant it with whatever enchantment the book had. You can alsk name items in an anvil. If you name ir enchant something in an anvil, it will also take away experience. It'll say how much it's going to take.

You can also put double enhantments on a book. Put an enchanted book in both slots on the anvil. Then on the third slot, an enchanted book will pop up with both enchantments the books had.

Fire aspect 1 and 2  are personally my favorite weapon enchantment. It was made for swords. What it does is whatever item has fire aspect enchantment on it will light mobs on fire when you hit the. A similar enchantment is flame 1. It only has level one, which is Flame 1. Flame one is an enchantment based for the bow. When you shoot arrows from a Flame 1 bow, rhe arrows are on fire. Those also light mobs on fire when the arrows hit. Remember, don't put Flame 1 on an arrow. It won't work.

Knockback is a favorite for many Minecrafters. Usually chickens. ( Not the mob, I mean players that don't like melle )  It can be put on Any weapon or tool. It knocks enemies backwards and does however much damage the item you put it on does. It doesn't do any additional damage. If you put Knockback 1 or 2 on a bow, the arrows knock enemies backwards. Don't put it on the arrow. Never do.

And another enchantment I'm bringing up is sharpness. It comes in Sharpness 1, 2, and 3. The higher the number, the stronger the enchantment. Sharpness adds additional damage to the item, tool, or weapon you put the enchantment on.

The last one I'm going over is thorns. It's an armor based enchantment, but can be put on everything. Basically what it is, is if an enemy hits you when you're wearing armor with thorna on, they'll take half of the damage. Unfortunately you'll take the other half. So usually you don't want to fight an enemy with thorned armor.

There is many, many, many mire enchantments. But I'm not going to go over all of them because there's so many! I might go over some in a second Enchanting chapter. So there will be a second Enchanting chapter, and maybe a third. Hopefully you enjoyed, and as always...

Comment....

Vote.......

And become an Awesome recruit and a ☆WiskerWarrior☆ today!

Bluewisker☆

-Awesomesauce82

Minecraft: How to not be a noob!Where stories live. Discover now