Minecraft 10 Best Enchantments
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Minecraft 10 Best Enchantments
As players level up in Minecraft, it's important to have strong gear to fight against mobs. That's where these awesome enchantments come in. There are many ways to thrive in . Building farms and a protected house are a few beginner things to start off with, but ultimately it's all about getting better and stronger gear. As the player levels up, mobs will begin to appear with stronger gear on them as well. Moreover, for anyone wanting to complete the game, better gear is a necessity. While diamonds are definitely a first step, enchantments are at the heart of great gear. These boosts and bonuses can make or break a boss fight against the Wither or the Ender Dragon. Not to mention they'll make the player's life a million times easier when dealing with everyday things like mining and building. Here are 10 of the best enchantments in the game. THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY Feather Falling
A classic way to die in Minecraft is to fall from a very high place. It's something everyone's gone through at some point in the game, but it's even more soul-sucking when it happens far away from home and the player loses all their . The End, especially, is notorious for this. The Feather Falling enchantment is brilliant precisely because of this. With each consecutive level, the player can tank more and more fall damage and worry less about stepping down a steep cliff into what would have previously been certain death. Power
Bows are somewhat underrated in Minecraft, most likely because making arrows requires a lot of resources. That being said, taking down enemies from afar is a powerful way to avoid getting overwhelmed by a large group of mobs. Power is an excellent enchantment for anyone who's preferred method of assault is through the art of archery as it increases the pure damage of the bow. Couple that with a few other enchantments to create the ultimate bow, and the player will be pretty much an unstoppable threat. Protection
Anyone wanting to survive in Minecraft long-term will need to craft some armor. However, armor alone will only get a player so far. Once that armor is enhanced with great enchantments, its power to block off more damage will be significantly better. Protection is the bread and butter of armor enchantments. It can negate significant amounts of damage at higher levels, which is why it's a must-pick enchantment for any piece of armor, but especially for chestplates. Efficiency
When first starting the game, the player has to deal with slow wooden tools that take a long time to break blocks. However, as they progress, better tools made of diamond become available and significantly speed up the process. Still, enchantments can make things even faster. Efficiency is one of the most popular choices for several tools, including axes and shovels. Having an Efficiency pickaxe is a huge advantage as it allows the player to clear out caves quickly. Moreover, building becomes a breeze once all tools have this enchantment on them. Infinity
Coming back to that super awesome bow that every player should have, Infinity is an absolute must for any pro Minecraft snipers. This enchantment is extremely rare, but it will definitely make having a bow and using it as a primary weapon much easier and less resource-heavy. With Infinity, the player only needs one arrow in their inventory, which can be shot infinitely. No need to carry stacks upon stacks of arrows anymore. With this, just one is enough to cover an entire adventure's worth of kills. Sharpness
If having a bow isn't a player's cup of tea, the old trustworthy sword is always there as a great back-up. While the diamond sword alone will already ramp up the damage dealt for any player, and might even cover them all the way to the End, there are some great bonuses that can really carry an adventure. Sharpness is one of the most valuable enchantments out there. If the player can get their hands on a particularly high level Sharpness sword, even better. This enchantment will increase the damage dealt by the player significantly, and make killing mobs a walk in the park. Looting
Finding and farming resources in Minecraft can be a bit of a task. First, the right mob needs to be tracked down, and then it's all about luck whether or not the mob will actually drop the needed item upon death. Any player who has farmed Wither Skulls will know the struggle. Because of this, Looting is another great enchantment to add to any diamond sword. Thanks to it, there's a greater chance that a mob will drop more items upon dying. Whether the player needs Wither Skulls or just wants more meat from their farm animals, this is an awesome, versatile enchantment everyone needs to get. Silk Touch
When mining or breaking a block in Minecraft, it's not uncommon that the block will change appearance. Grass blocks will turn into dirt blocks, while diamond ore blocks will provide diamonds. Glass, on the other hand, breaks entirely. For builders and for any other player who wants to mine a block as is, Silk Touch is a very important enchantment to include on a tool. The most common item to have it on is a pickaxe, but it does work on other tools as well. Fortune
Oh, the excitement of mining diamond. If only there was a way to get more of them from a single block. Well, there is. This enchantment will increase the amount of ores that will drop from an block when mined. Fortune at its maximum level is a powerful way to get more diamonds fast. It's also excellent for mining , which are otherwise rather hard to get in the wild. A Fortune III pickaxe is a must-have for anyone wanting to truly beat the game. Mending
While this whole list has been full of absolutely amazing enchantments that should all be part of a player's gear or toolbox, the number one still remains: . This enchantment is what will allow all other enchantments to be immortal, and thanks to this, players don't need to worry about using up their favorite diamond sword. Mending allows the player to fix a certain item through experience orbs. This means that an item will never, ever deplete or wear off. The only catch is that the player needs to ensure they have a reliable way of actually getting experience points, such as an experience farm or a mob grinder.