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Minecraft Enchantments list: how to make and use an Enchanting Table

A full list of Enchantments available with a Minecraft Enchanting Table

An Enchanting Room in Minecraft, made up of an Enchanting Table surrounded by Bookshelves.

Want to know more about Enchantments in Minecraft 1.19? Enchantments are incredibly useful for any Minecraft player. You can gain a range of effects, including an increased amount of resources gathered, or increased power to defeat powerful enemies like the Wither and the Warden. In Minecraft 1.19, the new Swift Sneak enchantment will also let you move faster while sneaking, which is a must-have when you want to explore the Deep Dark without triggering the Warden.

If you want to delve deeper into the world of enchantments, or would just like an introduction on how to make an Enchanting Table, you’ve come to the right place.

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How to make an Enchanting Table

To make an Enchanting Table, you need to combine 4 Obsidian, 2 Diamonds, and a Book in a Crafting Table, in the following arrangement:

The recipe for making an Enchanting Table in Minecraft.

Wherever you place your Enchanting Table in your base or house, you should surround it with Bookshelf blocks (each with a tile of air between itself and the Enchanting Table). Each Bookshelf block in range will increase the max possible enchant level by +2, so to reach the max enchant level of 30, you'll need 15 Bookshelves arranged in an outline around your Enchanting Table, as illustrated in the below screenshot.

An Enchanting Table in Minecraft, surrounded by 15 Bookshelf blocks.

How does Enchanting work in Minecraft?

To enchant an item, right-click on an Enchanting Table and pop the item in the first slot. Three options for enchantments will appear for you to select.

Place 1-3 Lapis Lazuli in the second slot to unlock the different available enchantments (top enchantment requires 1 Lapis, middle requires 2, bottom requires 3).

Hover over each enchantment to see the enchantment type and level. Then click on the desired enchantment to apply it to your item. That's all there is to it!

Enchanting a Netherite Sword using a Minecraft Enchanting Table.

Actually that's a blatant lie. There's an awful lot more to enchanting than meets the eye. As well as surrounding your Enchanting Table with Bookshelves, another way to increase your chances of getting high level enchantments is by increasing your XP level. An XP level of 30 will unlock the most powerful enchantments.

It's also worth knowing that the material type of the item you're enchanting has a bearing on the likelihood of more powerful enchantments appearing. The material type with the highest "enchantability" is Gold, followed by Netherite, then Leather and Chain (for Armor) or Wood and Iron (for weapons and tools).

An item can hold multiple enchantments, as long as they don't conflict with each other (see the table of enchantments below). You can't have an item with two of the same enchantment type, but many enchantment types have different levels of power. Sharpness, for example, has five levels, with Sharpness V (5) offering the highest damage potential.


Minecraft Enchantments list

EnchantmentEffectApplicable ItemsIncompatible withMax Level
UnbreakingIncreases durabilityAll weapons, armor, and tools3
MendingXP orbs repair the itemAll weapons, armor, and toolsInfinity1
Curse of VanishingItem is destroyed upon deathAll weapons, armor, and tools1
Fire AspectSets target on fireSword2
KnockbackHit mobs are knocked backwardsSword2
LootingExtra loot from mobs killed by weaponSword3
Sweeping Edge (Java only)Bonus sweep attack DMGSword3
Bane of ArthropodsSlows and deals bonus DMG vs spiders, silverfish, endermites, and beesSword, Axe*Sharpness, Smite5
SharpnessIncreases DMGSword, Axe*Bane of Arthropods, Smite5
SmiteBonus DMG vs undead mobsSword, Axe*Bane of Arthropods, Sharpness5
Efficiency (Axe)Increase stun chance vs shieldsAxe5
ImpalingBonus DMG vs ocean-spawning mobsTrident5
ChannelingDuring thunderstorms, lightning strikes target hit by TridentTridentRiptide1
LoyaltyTrident returns after being thrownTridentRiptide3
RiptideTrident launches player with itself when thrown, functions only in water or rainTridentChanneling, Loyalty3
FlameArrows set targets on fireBow1
InfinityShooting doesn't consume arrowsBowMending1
PowerIncreases DMGBow5
PunchIncreases arrow knockbackBow2
MultishotShoots 3 arrows at onceCrossbowPiercing1
PiercingArrows can pierce through enemies and shieldsCrossbowMultishot4
Quick ChargeFaster reload timeCrossbow3
Efficiency (Tools)Increases mining speedTools5
FortuneChance for duplicate item drops when mining certain blocksToolsSilk Touch3
Silk TouchMined blocks drop themselves exactly as they are.ToolsFortune1
Luck of the SeaIncrease chances of finding rare loot while fishingFishing Rod3
LureLower wait time until fish, junk, and loot "bite"Fishing Rod3
Curse of BindingItems cannot be removed from armor slots unless due to breaking or deathArmor*1
Blast ProtectionDecreases explosion DMG and knockbackArmorOther Protection enchants4
Fire ProtectionDecreases fire DMG and burn timeArmorOther Protection enchants4
Projectile ProtectionDecreases projectile damageArmorOther Protection enchants4
ProtectionDecreases damage takenArmorOther Protection enchants4
Aqua AffinityIncreases underwater mining speedHelmet, Turtle Shell1
RespirationIncreases underwater breathing timeHelmet, Turtle Shell3
ThornsReflects some of the damage taken when hit, but reduces durabilityChestplate, Armor*3
Depth StriderIncreases underwater move speedBootsFrost Walker3
Frost WalkerTurns water beneath player into frosted ice, immunity to magma block damageBootsDepth Strider2
Feather FallingDecreases fall damageBoots4
Soul SpeedIncreases move speed over Soul SandBoots3
Swift SneakIncreases movement speed while sneakingTrousers*Frost Walker, Depth Strider, and Soul Speed3

* Asterisks indicate that the enchantment can only be applied to that type of item by using an Enchanted Book on the item; they cannot be given said enchantment straight from the Enchanting Table.


Enchantments, along with Potions, are some of the very best endgame benefits that you can give yourself when gearing up to take on powerful mobs or other players on PvP Minecraft servers. If you're looking to give your Enchanting room a makeover, be sure to check out our list of the best Minecraft Texture Packs, or consult our list of the most beautiful Minecraft Shaders. If you're starting a new world for Minecraft 1.19 and want a good start, take a look at our lists of the best Bedrock seeds and best Java seeds in Minecraft.

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Ollie Toms: Ollie is sheriff of Guidestown at RPS, and since joining the team in 2018, he's written over 1,000 guides for the site. He loves playing dangerously competitive games and factory sims, injuring himself playing badminton, and burying his face in the warm fur of his two cats.
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