

It's best to be selective about what you first wish to enchant, especially if you're limited on levels. Place the item you wish to enchant in the left-most box. Whatever your method, open your enchantment table to this screen. The more you plan to enchant, the more levels you'll want.Īpproach your enchantment table and activate it. This means any tools, weapons, or armor you intend to enchant, a decent amount of lapis lazuli, and quite a few levels saved up. Now that you have all the individual pieces to enchanting, here's how to get the job done: If you need guidance on how to obtain one, the next section goes over all the details. The tool you'll use to enchant is none other than the enchantment table. You can enchant books, pickaxes, axes, shovels, hoes, swords, tridents, bows, crossbows, and all armor (except shields.) The enchantments available for each category will differ. Lapis lazuli veins usually contain quite a bit, so the more diligent among you should have no problems quickly amassing a decent amount.

Lapis lazuli is a rare material found deep underground that possesses a deep blue color. These points accumulate in levels, and it's these levels that act as your currency for enchanting. Whenever you do things in Minecraft, like defeat mobs, mine rare ores, or craft/smelt, you might gain experience points. Before we get into it, let's go over exactly what you'll need: Enchanting is relatively simple, but there are a lot of facets to it.
