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    An enchanting table[a] is a block used to spend experience and lapis lazuli to enchant tools, weapons, armor and books. Enchanting tables draw power from bookshelves placed around them, improving applied enchantments at the expense of level requirement.

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    In Java Edition, an enchanting table requires a pickaxe to be mined, in which case it drops itself. If mined without a pickaxe, then the mining is slower and it drops nothing. In Bedrock Edition, a pickaxe is not required. 1.Times are for unenchanted tools as wielded by players with no status effects, measured in seconds. For more information, see Breaking § Speed.

    An item can be enchanted by using an enchanting table and placing the item in the input slots and 1–3 Lapis Lazuli in its dedicated slot. Upon placing the item, three (pseudo)randomized options appear on the right of the GUI. The glyphs here do not affect the enchantment, but hovering over a presented enchantment shows one enchantment to be applied (on mobile devices, the player can tap an enchantment before putting in the Lapis Lazuli or hold the enchantment before release). The only choices available have a level requirement equal to or below the player's current level and a Lapis Lazuli requirement equal to or below the number of lapis lazuli placed in the table. Each option imbues the item with a randomized set of enchantments that are dependent on the number of experience levels required (e.g. a level 10 enchantment can give a pickaxe the "Efficiency II" enchantment); the actual level cost and the number of Lapis Lazuli required have no effect.

    Although the player must have at least the level requirement to get an enchantment, the number of levels that the player is charged is the same as the Lapis Lazuli requirement. For example, if the third enchantment listed is a level 30-50 enchantment, the player must have at least 30 levels, while paying only 3 levels and 3 Lapis Lazuli.

    The level requirement influences the quantity, type, and level of enchantments instilled in the item, with a higher experience level generally resulting in more and/or higher-level enchantments. Nevertheless, there is a significant random factor, and even a level 30 enchantment (the maximum) doesn't guarantee more than one enchantment, or even that enchantments are "maximum strength" — a level 30 enchantment can still yield Fortune II or Efficiency III alone, for example.

    To increase the enchantment level, bookshelves should be placed next to the enchanting table while keeping one block of air between them. Placing any block between the enchantment table and the bookshelves - even a transparent one like a torch - prevents the table from connecting with the shelves. To gain access to the previously mentioned level 30 enchantments, a total of 15 bookshelves need to be placed around the enchanting table. See the enchantment mechanics page for more detailed information on this.

    The enchanting table is 3⁄4 blocks high.

    If an enchanting table is placed on ice, the player slides on it as though it is an ice block, just like with slabs.‌[Java Edition only][verify]

    Generic

    : 1.a b MC-177082 : 1.MCPE-169612 — Many blocks make very slightly different sounds to stone

    Unique

    : 1.a b MC-218109

    ID

    : : 1.ID of block's direct item form, which is used in savegame files and addons. 2.Available with /give command. 3.The block's direct item form has the same id as the block.

    Block data

    An enchanting table has a block entity associated with it that holds additional data about the block. : •Block entity data •Tags common to all block entities •CustomName: Optional. The name of this container in JSON text component, which appears in its GUI where the default name ordinarily appears.

    Issues relating to "Enchanting Table" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there.

  4. Sep 29, 2014 · The following command would give the nearest player a bow called Chuck Norris' Gun with the enchantments 48 (Power), 51 (Infinity), 50 (Flame) and 34 (Unbreaking). These enchantments are all level 10000.

  5. An Enchantment Table is a vanilla Minecraft machine used to let users enchant their items at the cost of experience levels. It is one of the most expensive devices in Vanilla Minecraft, being made from a Book, two Diamonds, and four Obsidian.

  6. ️ Select which enchantments you want to put on your gear, no more randomness involved! ️ Offers all enchantments you would find at an enchanting table, treasure enchantments like mending are not available. ️ Use the basic enchanting infuser to choose which enchantments to put on your gear.

  7. In Minecraft, you can add powers to an item by enchanting it. Enchantments can be added to items using an enchanting table, anvil, or game command. Let's explore how to enchant an item using an enchanting table (formerly called an enchantment table).

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