As a reminder, you can force a great enchantment seed by putting in a golden tool/weapon/armor first, and then replacing the golden equipment with a book or the equipment you want to enchant.
This was very useful, i quite never understood any of these complex aspects of the game, like potion brewing and enchanting, i only played casually to make my house and have fun. You're making me understand new mechanics in a wonderful way, thanks a lot
Yeah same scenario for me except with redstone. I have never actually utilized it in any of my survival worlds, only played around a little bit in creative some years ago.
I find it funny that some great hardcore players say that diamond enchants better than Netherite. Just from playing what I have, I can say that I consistently get better enchantments on Iron and Netherite than I do with diamond. I think I've only had one diamond pickaxe that got efficiency 4 with unbreaking and fortune 3 on the table out of MANY tries. You'd be better off raiding end cities to find good enchanted diamond
@ChrisJohnson-mg4ut guess i was lucky because the first diamond pic got me silk touch+unbreaking 3, but i put that away (because silk touch isnt that great some times), and the second one is fortune 3+efficiency 4+unbreaking 3, which is really good
13:11 A quick not about this is that Bane of Arthropods applies to all arthropods and not just spiders. It affects spiders, cave spiders, silverfish, endermites, and bees.
Just in case the way the bookshelves were placed in the video confused anyone, the corners *do* count toward your enchanting levels even if there are bookshelves on either side of them. Some people just prefer the aesthetic.
Clogs up inventory way fast. I prefer to silk the ores, then place them in my base to hit them all with fortune closer to my storage. Before I have access to ender chests and shulkers of course
@@SanctuaryReintegrate you can just turn raw iron into raw iron blocks. That way you don’t have to mine the same iron ore twice. I don’t foresee a situation where I mine so much iron in a single trip that I can’t hold anything anymore. And if so, we have the raw iron block trick
i’m only 18 but i’m a minecraft veteran who played back in the days of no use for lapis other than dye, level 30 enchantments used 30 levels, and y coordinate 0 was as low as you could go, i recently wanted to get back into the game but there’s so many new mechanics and things and your channel is vastly informative and helpful, thank you good sir
Dude! Subbing to you has been such a blessing. Honestly can't find other videos that are as concise and to the point with an explanation as easy to understand as you. This channel is criminally underrated! You always have some of the most useful little one liner tricks, like the torches on the sides of the bookshelves. That's clutch ASF
8:48 if you have a bunch of enchantment books you'd like to add to an item, there is very much a strategy to use the least amount of xp doing so. The order you add them to the item, and the order you combine the books together, can both effect the total xp cost. What that strategy is, I don't know, but I know there is a best way of doing it.
@@imjustspeakingfactsbro4189 the strategy is to always put equally expensive items on both slots. It's not only good to minimise experience cost but it's also the only way to obtain fully enchanted boots in most situations. Combining haphazardly will almost always result in "too expensive" pair of boots before the final enchant. Gnembon has a video explaining this, it works in a tree like fashion because the cost of the most expensive item overrides the cost of the lesser expensive item, so by having them be equal cost, it minimises the penalty. Swapping the items around is off limits as it changes which item is getting repaired. At that point no need for a strategy.
On the subject of dummy enchantments, I often do that with iron tools, then they become a useful item that I can use for lesser projects. An iron pick with unbreaking 1 is still a worthy tool in my eyes, especially when you don’t want to waste diamond tool durability.
@@carsoneastman5709 you play as a caveman or soemthing? A simple villager setup gives you easy max enchants + mending to never break your tools, + anything you want, like golden carrots (best food in the game)
I've never heard of people talking about dummy enchanting, if the last enchantment isn't what I want I'll use the first one on my same tool then use the grindstone. I only lose 1 level and get some of it back after thr grindstone.
The way you explain things is wonderful, you dont rush through parts or take too long on others, you keep your voice paced really well Great video, i already knew most of this but i felt compelled to watch this purely due to your level of speech. EDIT: i had no idea things had enchantability, ive been playing for 7 years and i didnt know that as the nerdy kid, kudos.
15:25 There is one lesser known benefit to repairing items in a grindstone that you missed. I haven't tested this in Java yet, but I heard it definitely works in bedrock at least. Combining items to repair them in a grindstone will give you back more durability than if you combined them in a crafting grid. Both ways you still lose any enchantments on those items though, but if you want to repair something and don't mind losing it's enchantment it's still a good idea to use the grindstone so you get some of the experience points back from the items.
I feel like this is an extremely important point! Grindstones are the best way to repair tools and such (that don't have any enchantments) with the exact same item, like two iron pickaxes, etc.
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You can also use Gold Items to “Lock In” better enchantments, to then swap out with Diamond/Iron/Netherite items, as long as you put the Gold Tool in the Enchanting Table first, check what enchantments are available for it to see if there’s one you want to put on your actually good tools, then swap the gold tool out for the one you intend to enchant. (I play on Bedrock Xbox 1, so this may not work the same on Java)
Something I think you forgot to talk about is the act of combining books in the anvil to make the enchants cheaper, effectively bypassing the 'too expensive" thing.
yeah its the only way to get a load of enchantments on one piece of equipment. You still cant bypass the exclusive enchantments like mending and infinity
Pro tip: If you want mending, an incredibly easy way to have literally unlimited access to it is via villager: Just aquire 1 non-nitwit villager and a lectern. Curing a zombie villager or kidnapping an already-extant one doesn't matter, just make sure they're unemployed or you haven't traded with them at all. Place the lectern to make them a librarian. If their first trade offered isn't a book and emeralds for an enchanted book with Mending, break the lectern, and place it back down. As long as you haven't traded with the villager, breaking the job-site block will make them unemployed, and placing it again will offer a new pool of trades. Just keep re-rolling until you get mending.
After like 8 years of working with villagers, I really want to never do it again. So I was hoping for an easier way to get mending without trading. Perhaps by fishing? Enchanting doesn't really work well because you constantly have to refill levels and iron for anvils.
I keep a grinding wheel near my enchanting table. That way I can enchant a random item with a low-level enchantment to reset the random seed and then immediately remove the enchantment so I can reuse the same item again. (Rather than having a whole set of trash items to serve the same function.) The added benefit is you get a tiny bit of the experience back from the grinding wheel.
I think a very unerrated way of getting enchantments is fishing. The thing is that you can get enchanted fishing rods FROM fishing. I got luck of the sea III and lure III on my fishing rod very quickly through combining them in the anvil. In about 20 minutes, I got enough enchantment books and bows to get a Power V, Flame, Infinity enchanted bow. However, I highly advise against fishing if you hate luck mechanics.
I haven't played Minecraft in so long and my friends are really far ahead of me. Videos like this really help me feel like I understand Minecraft again
I haven't played minecraft in a serious manner since it first came out for xbox360 and even then I didn't get much into the technical mechanics of the game. These tutorials are really helpful getting up to speed with the new updates and just learning in general. Incredible work. Gained my sub. Keep it up and you'll go places homie💙
@13:00 worth noting that with piercing, you also have far more efficient use of arrows, as they will be stuck in terrain after penetrating mobs & can be picked up again.
Liked, commented, and subscribed because of the torch trick. I spent so much time placing wooden planks, cobblestone, dirt, whatever was in my inventory to block bookshelves to check lower level enchantments, never once thinking to use torches. I spent a long time breaking said blocks after I was dissatisfied with the enchantment selections. I spent hours breaking those blocks, possibly days, possibly months, possibly years.
If you change the number of bookcases can refresh the enchantments without having to burn a level. If your bookcases are all connected to pistons you can add or remove bookcases easily
A note on refreshing enchantments, you can use a grindstone to remove enchantments from any enchanted item, so you could just put the cheap enchantment on your tool, grind stone it and then re-enchant it. This also has the benefit of giving some small amounts of XP back, and not costing more resources and inventory space for dummy tools
3:27 It also didn't tell you what the first echantment can be. So when you enchanted something, you had absolutely no idea what you're about to get. This was before anvils and grindstones. I am so happy that enchanting isn't frustrating anymore, for the most part
I just started Playing Minecraft with my daughter. Figured I should learn some of these skills. I am sure she will want me to make her some magical items.
You forgot to mention that thorns enchantment on armour decreases your durability so your armour breaks faster. Its why i never use thorns since it breaks to fast even with unbreaking and if you have mending then it will take all your xp
Does anybody else feel like Minecraft updates only got better over time? As to some newer games they only get worse? Like i feel like that i would rather play the newer versions of Minecraft rather than the older ones. Maybe thats why Minecraft is the most liked game of all time 🤔
i dont feel like this is a good take, compared to previous updates, 1.20 didnt really bring that much new innovating stuff to minecraft every year it feels like mojang is adding less and less
After a decade of playing Minecraft finally getting into enchanting. Very much appreciate the video. Wish I watched it before I made some slight errors earlier, but live and learn
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Hey, idk if you'll read this, but I've recently learned if you plan on putting enchants on tools (especially if you're getting all of your enchants from trades) it is much cheaper to combine Most expensive enchant + Least expensive enchant in pairs before placing them on the tool/weapon, this may only be a bedrock feature though, I haven't tested on Java Made the 79 levels required to put all the best enchants on a sword into 42 levels doing this so I highly suggest
Thank you so much for this guide!! I've been wondering how the anvils and stone grinders could help me with enchantments, so I'll like this with all the enchanted loot i get from mob farms. Incredibly useful!
bro thank you for a detailed well constructed guide and not being annoying as hell through the whole thing. i dont even play minecraft like that but you just got a sub from me man
Alot of this is for the players new to the game or never tried enchanting before. So the veterans of the game knew alot of this, but it is always good to refresh on the basics.
I like how I’ve been playing Minecraft for almost 10 years with thousands on thousands of hours in survival and I’m here. Originally came to your channel for your mining guide for the caves and cliffs update but saw this on my recommended after - some 18 year old kid from California ✌🏻
Sometimes it’s cheaper to fully repair tools by just making another one of the same tool. For example, if you have an enchanted diamond shovel, instead of using multiple diamonds in the anvil to repair it, just make another non-enchanted diamond shovel and repair it with that since a diamond shovel is only one diamond to make
4:00 The grindstone is always nice here, as you can get some of the experience back, and you dont need dummy items in this case, (The grindstone rips all the enchants of an item)
i always wondered why i was getting trash enchantments and how to get better ones and here i found this vid and it solved all my problems ty so much eyecraft
Maybe I need to get out more but I ROFLed at 13:35. Just imagining someone watching from outside while this guy has his face buried in a chest for several minutes, looks up for just a moment to punch a hole in his window, then goes right back to the chest like it was nothing. XD
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@@bahaaghemrawi7989 probs cause you’re 8
As a reminder, you can force a great enchantment seed by putting in a golden tool/weapon/armor first, and then replacing the golden equipment with a book or the equipment you want to enchant.
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On java or bedrock?
@@derricks.615 Mhm, though I recently learned it only works on armor, not weapons. Still, nice way to get great enchants
Will be trying this! Nice one 👌
Do i need to enchantment the golden tool first?
This was very useful, i quite never understood any of these complex aspects of the game, like potion brewing and enchanting, i only played casually to make my house and have fun. You're making me understand new mechanics in a wonderful way, thanks a lot
Yeah same scenario for me except with redstone. I have never actually utilized it in any of my survival worlds, only played around a little bit in creative some years ago.
Trust me, when you play on a pvp server you learn these things really fast ^^
Me too! I enjoy just building in minecraft rather than having a survival world and having insane stuff...
I didn’t realize diamond was so low on enchant-ability. I appreciate this knowledge! Thanks
Ikr!!!!
Probably gonna enchant iron picks first
I find it funny that some great hardcore players say that diamond enchants better than Netherite. Just from playing what I have, I can say that I consistently get better enchantments on Iron and Netherite than I do with diamond. I think I've only had one diamond pickaxe that got efficiency 4 with unbreaking and fortune 3 on the table out of MANY tries. You'd be better off raiding end cities to find good enchanted diamond
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@ChrisJohnson-mg4ut guess i was lucky because the first diamond pic got me silk touch+unbreaking 3, but i put that away (because silk touch isnt that great some times), and the second one is fortune 3+efficiency 4+unbreaking 3, which is really good
13:11 A quick not about this is that Bane of Arthropods applies to all arthropods and not just spiders. It affects spiders, cave spiders, silverfish, endermites, and bees.
Still an enchantment that is very underapreciated
@@klondano4401 still useless though, sharpness does the same
@@chonky_fox4067 tbf bane does more damage than sharpness would, but bane affects a much smaller group of mobs
@@marcodestefano7119 sharpness 4 and up will one-hit all of the mobs you mentioned.
@@klondano4401 Not really underappreciated, it's just a waste of a spot when Smite affects way more mobs and Sharpness is a jack of all trades
One thing to add, you can’t get soulspeed from villagers, only from piglin trading and bastions
I got one from fishing one time.
you can get everything from auto fish farm
@@randomguy514 that too, thanks! Didn't know that lol
@@scythear Ik this is unrelated but do you have any tips to killing the wither?
@@scythear thanks man, I’ll try your method out and see how it goes.
Just in case the way the bookshelves were placed in the video confused anyone, the corners *do* count toward your enchanting levels even if there are bookshelves on either side of them. Some people just prefer the aesthetic.
where can i look up to to check what the radius for the enchanting table cuz i wanna try thing
@@drakehellstone208 only bookshelves 2 blocks away from any direction from the enchanting table count towards it
@@drakehellstone208 if there's a block in-between is fine
I tested this (no mods btw), and that was not the case
Dude i have 15 BOOKSHELVES AND ITS STILL NOT MAXED OUT
14:00 - Fortune in 1.18 works on metal ores too, assuming you’re not using Silk Touch. It is the go to enchantment for mining now.
It has always been the go to
Clogs up inventory way fast. I prefer to silk the ores, then place them in my base to hit them all with fortune closer to my storage. Before I have access to ender chests and shulkers of course
@@SanctuaryReintegrate you can just turn raw iron into raw iron blocks. That way you don’t have to mine the same iron ore twice. I don’t foresee a situation where I mine so much iron in a single trip that I can’t hold anything anymore. And if so, we have the raw iron block trick
@@jamesstrickland8696 most my caving sessions end up with my inventory clogged with items, usually I go until I have near a stack of raw iron blocks.
i’m only 18 but i’m a minecraft veteran who played back in the days of no use for lapis other than dye, level 30 enchantments used 30 levels, and y coordinate 0 was as low as you could go, i recently wanted to get back into the game but there’s so many new mechanics and things and your channel is vastly informative and helpful, thank you good sir
Dude! Subbing to you has been such a blessing. Honestly can't find other videos that are as concise and to the point with an explanation as easy to understand as you. This channel is criminally underrated! You always have some of the most useful little one liner tricks, like the torches on the sides of the bookshelves. That's clutch ASF
I appreciate that a lot, thank you!
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8:48 if you have a bunch of enchantment books you'd like to add to an item, there is very much a strategy to use the least amount of xp doing so. The order you add them to the item, and the order you combine the books together, can both effect the total xp cost. What that strategy is, I don't know, but I know there is a best way of doing it.
Watch this video:
ruclips.net/video/Gx_s5-RPcZs/видео.html
It breaks down how it works pretty well
You always put the most expensive item (most enchanted) in the first slot and combine it with the lesser enchanted item
This will cost less xp
Just swap around
@@imjustspeakingfactsbro4189 the strategy is to always put equally expensive items on both slots.
It's not only good to minimise experience cost but it's also the only way to obtain fully enchanted boots in most situations. Combining haphazardly will almost always result in "too expensive" pair of boots before the final enchant.
Gnembon has a video explaining this, it works in a tree like fashion because the cost of the most expensive item overrides the cost of the lesser expensive item, so by having them be equal cost, it minimises the penalty.
Swapping the items around is off limits as it changes which item is getting repaired. At that point no need for a strategy.
On the subject of dummy enchantments, I often do that with iron tools, then they become a useful item that I can use for lesser projects. An iron pick with unbreaking 1 is still a worthy tool in my eyes, especially when you don’t want to waste diamond tool durability.
mending exists
@@serialstrayidk why he would have a enchantment table before he has villagers
@@retromess5396 i never have villagers, I just get a mob farm and enchant away never seen the point in them
@@carsoneastman5709 you play as a caveman or soemthing? A simple villager setup gives you easy max enchants + mending to never break your tools, + anything you want, like golden carrots (best food in the game)
I've never heard of people talking about dummy enchanting, if the last enchantment isn't what I want I'll use the first one on my same tool then use the grindstone. I only lose 1 level and get some of it back after thr grindstone.
The way you explain things is wonderful, you dont rush through parts or take too long on others, you keep your voice paced really well
Great video, i already knew most of this but i felt compelled to watch this purely due to your level of speech.
EDIT: i had no idea things had enchantability, ive been playing for 7 years and i didnt know that as the nerdy kid, kudos.
Thank you!
15:25 There is one lesser known benefit to repairing items in a grindstone that you missed. I haven't tested this in Java yet, but I heard it definitely works in bedrock at least. Combining items to repair them in a grindstone will give you back more durability than if you combined them in a crafting grid. Both ways you still lose any enchantments on those items though, but if you want to repair something and don't mind losing it's enchantment it's still a good idea to use the grindstone so you get some of the experience points back from the items.
I feel like this is an extremely important point! Grindstones are the best way to repair tools and such (that don't have any enchantments) with the exact same item, like two iron pickaxes, etc.
Grindstones are hella great for unenchanted loot dropped by mobs. That’s what I mainly use them for.
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You can also use Gold Items to “Lock In” better enchantments, to then swap out with Diamond/Iron/Netherite items, as long as you put the Gold Tool in the Enchanting Table first, check what enchantments are available for it to see if there’s one you want to put on your actually good tools, then swap the gold tool out for the one you intend to enchant.
(I play on Bedrock Xbox 1, so this may not work the same on Java)
I play on bedrock Xbox one too
Something I think you forgot to talk about is the act of combining books in the anvil to make the enchants cheaper, effectively bypassing the 'too expensive" thing.
yeah its the only way to get a load of enchantments on one piece of equipment. You still cant bypass the exclusive enchantments like mending and infinity
Pro tip: If you want mending, an incredibly easy way to have literally unlimited access to it is via villager:
Just aquire 1 non-nitwit villager and a lectern. Curing a zombie villager or kidnapping an already-extant one doesn't matter, just make sure they're unemployed or you haven't traded with them at all. Place the lectern to make them a librarian. If their first trade offered isn't a book and emeralds for an enchanted book with Mending, break the lectern, and place it back down. As long as you haven't traded with the villager, breaking the job-site block will make them unemployed, and placing it again will offer a new pool of trades. Just keep re-rolling until you get mending.
this works so well!
you can also re-roll for other items enchantments, in my newest world I have 3 villagers that sell Fortune III, Mending, and Efficiency V
Thanks bro
rather than breaking it, use a sticky piston with a lever so it isn't so tedious 👍
After like 8 years of working with villagers, I really want to never do it again. So I was hoping for an easier way to get mending without trading. Perhaps by fishing? Enchanting doesn't really work well because you constantly have to refill levels and iron for anvils.
Straight to the point, informative, and no annoying gimmicks. Consider me subscribed
youre so thorough with these videos, theyre great for beginners and old players alike, keep making great content :)
When dealing with Librarians I was never sure which enchatment was a good one to lock in. Now I know what to go after. Thank you!
It's honestly impressive how quickly you're pumping out videos, especially at the level of quality. Keep it up! :D
My kids got me back in the game. So much new stuff in five years but your videos are my go to “what am I doing I need help’ guides. Thank you
I keep a grinding wheel near my enchanting table. That way I can enchant a random item with a low-level enchantment to reset the random seed and then immediately remove the enchantment so I can reuse the same item again. (Rather than having a whole set of trash items to serve the same function.) The added benefit is you get a tiny bit of the experience back from the grinding wheel.
This!
@@ericopryatov7985 What about using the item you actually want to enchant and just grind stoning that?
@@94D33M exactly
I like your videos because you move at a slow enough pace that we can actually comprehend what you’re saying and you’re not annoying.
I think a very unerrated way of getting enchantments is fishing. The thing is that you can get enchanted fishing rods FROM fishing. I got luck of the sea III and lure III on my fishing rod very quickly through combining them in the anvil. In about 20 minutes, I got enough enchantment books and bows to get a Power V, Flame, Infinity enchanted bow. However, I highly advise against fishing if you hate luck mechanics.
Very lucky ,in which version Java or bedrock ?
1:28 I think no one talked about it before. Tysm
thank you for these wonderful guides!! i just got back into playing minecraft after 10 years, so this is incredibly helpful to me. :)
Really good video indeed! Good job my friend!
Thank you very much!
I know one usually comes after the other but if you can find a stronghold it's a great way to get LOTS of bookshelves from the library.
I haven't played Minecraft in so long and my friends are really far ahead of me. Videos like this really help me feel like I understand Minecraft again
bro, i search too many tutorial and i still cant figure it out, u just explain everything to me within a minute! u got my sub broda!
Awesome, thank you!
The golden tools and weapons and armor having the best armor was something I did not know about. Much appreciated
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I haven't played minecraft in a serious manner since it first came out for xbox360 and even then I didn't get much into the technical mechanics of the game. These tutorials are really helpful getting up to speed with the new updates and just learning in general. Incredible work. Gained my sub. Keep it up and you'll go places homie💙
Thank you! I'm really happy that the tutorials are so useful :)
@13:00 worth noting that with piercing, you also have far more efficient use of arrows, as they will be stuck in terrain after penetrating mobs & can be picked up again.
Great point!
The wiki states that a Piercing arrow will also ignore shields.
Liked, commented, and subscribed because of the torch trick. I spent so much time placing wooden planks, cobblestone, dirt, whatever was in my inventory to block bookshelves to check lower level enchantments, never once thinking to use torches. I spent a long time breaking said blocks after I was dissatisfied with the enchantment selections. I spent hours breaking those blocks, possibly days, possibly months,
possibly years.
This is very nicely explained. Idk why you have low likes and subs. You deserve more and yes I am not a bot.
Thank you!
@@Eyecraftmc its the first time the channel owner replied to me. :)
ive seen a lot videos about enchanting but this one takes everything together in triple less time
I'm new to Minecraft and haven't gotten into enchanting so glad I've found your tutorials they're so helpful thank you for your work
Your voice being so calm and consistent throughout the entire video is so soothing.
If you change the number of bookcases can refresh the enchantments without having to burn a level. If your bookcases are all connected to pistons you can add or remove bookcases easily
Torches are just easier. No need for Redstone or pistons.
A note on refreshing enchantments, you can use a grindstone to remove enchantments from any enchanted item, so you could just put the cheap enchantment on your tool, grind stone it and then re-enchant it. This also has the benefit of giving some small amounts of XP back, and not costing more resources and inventory space for dummy tools
3:27 It also didn't tell you what the first echantment can be. So when you enchanted something, you had absolutely no idea what you're about to get. This was before anvils and grindstones. I am so happy that enchanting isn't frustrating anymore, for the most part
Would be cool if they added frost enchantments, now that we have the freezing effect.
Loved the delivery of this video. No extra fluff just straight informative.
I just started Playing Minecraft with my daughter. Figured I should learn some of these skills. I am sure she will want me to make her some magical items.
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Bruhh Am I the only one didn't Knew that you can enchant a book in the enchanting table until I saw this video?
Bruh.. it's pretty obvious. But ok you do you.
bruhh am i the only one who didn't know or forgot that enchanting tables do need book shelves to change the enchantes?
@@guyman1570ive been playing for 10 years and i just figured this out lol
1. finally a good use for gold tools
2. love how you explain everything and your voice is so calming
You forgot to mention that thorns enchantment on armour decreases your durability so your armour breaks faster. Its why i never use thorns since it breaks to fast even with unbreaking and if you have mending then it will take all your xp
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2:00 is what your looking for
Glad I came across this channel. Now I have loads of new projects to do. Just started playing Minecraft first time about a week ago lol.
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@@Eyecraftmc do you have any info or videos on how to make an iron farm in 1.19? I tried some other ones but couldn’t get the golem to spawn in
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Does anybody else feel like Minecraft updates only got better over time? As to some newer games they only get worse? Like i feel like that i would rather play the newer versions of Minecraft rather than the older ones. Maybe thats why Minecraft is the most liked game of all time 🤔
Yup
i dont feel like this is a good take, compared to previous updates, 1.20 didnt really bring that much new innovating stuff to minecraft
every year it feels like mojang is adding less and less
I’m pretty new to MC, and my friend linked me this video, and now I understand enchanting better. Thank you for making this!
Who’s watching this in 2025??
Why does that matter?
After a decade of playing Minecraft finally getting into enchanting. Very much appreciate the video. Wish I watched it before I made some slight errors earlier, but live and learn
Why am I just figuring out that you can enchant books
I just now found this out as well
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Thx! I never really knew how enchant, I'm glad I found this, I haven't known how to craft for more than 5 years of minecraft
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@ayyossef Allah doesn't exist, Muhammad was a pedophile.
The only relationship you can have with Allah is slave/ Master, with Jesus I have a father/ son relationship. In Islam you have to die for Allah, in Christianity, my God died for me.
The best video I have seen on anything Minecraft related. Thank you.
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Hey, idk if you'll read this, but I've recently learned if you plan on putting enchants on tools (especially if you're getting all of your enchants from trades) it is much cheaper to combine Most expensive enchant + Least expensive enchant in pairs before placing them on the tool/weapon, this may only be a bedrock feature though, I haven't tested on Java
Made the 79 levels required to put all the best enchants on a sword into 42 levels doing this so I highly suggest
I just started getting Into minecraft and your channel has been helping a ton with so many things!
Thank you I've been needing this
You're literally a perfect tutorial RUclipsr. Thx for making my Minecraft world better!
That was an absolutely stupendous presentation. Very well done, your voice is clear and your diction is perfect. I couldn't commend you enough.
Your minecraft guides are the best! Im watching them one by one
When everything is clear and detailed... Thank you !
No one makes videos like this bro, i was Newbie and didn’t know much, my friends laughed at me, but you... Gained my subscribe our
Ya know when I looked at how many subs you had i was surprised. I thought you would have about 1-5mil. I appreciate you man. Keep it up
Thank you so much for this guide!! I've been wondering how the anvils and stone grinders could help me with enchantments, so I'll like this with all the enchanted loot i get from mob farms. Incredibly useful!
Just subscribed. The professionalism shown in this video is outstanding. I very much appreciate it!
I like how he just gets straight to the point doesn’t sit there being annoying or anything he just tells you what you need and that’s about it
this man is doing gods work. massive respect
Awesome Video! Thank You For It.
I normally don't pay for subscription but you've done your research and it's helped impressively a lot. I'ma keep watching because I'm new to mincraft
Thank you!
One of the only videos that I saw on youtube and didnt leave a single question for me. He described everything. Well done👌
I used to play on Xbox 360 and forgot everything I knew about this stuff. I downloaded on my phone and now getting back into that Minecraft grind
bro thank you for a detailed well constructed guide and not being annoying as hell through the whole thing. i dont even play minecraft like that but you just got a sub from me man
i have been playing since 2012. you covered things i never even heard about. thank you!
that was the best explanation for all those stuff! thank you so much!
Alot of this is for the players new to the game or never tried enchanting before. So the veterans of the game knew alot of this, but it is always good to refresh on the basics.
I like how I’ve been playing Minecraft for almost 10 years with thousands on thousands of hours in survival and I’m here. Originally came to your channel for your mining guide for the caves and cliffs update but saw this on my recommended after - some 18 year old kid from California ✌🏻
As a casual minecraft gamer this guide was super useful and straight to the point! good job!
Sometimes it’s cheaper to fully repair tools by just making another one of the same tool. For example, if you have an enchanted diamond shovel, instead of using multiple diamonds in the anvil to repair it, just make another non-enchanted diamond shovel and repair it with that since a diamond shovel is only one diamond to make
This was a fantastic video! - I just started Minecraft 4 days ago and i was really struggling with the enchanting. Thank you for this =)
great video! very informative, in a good order for retaining the information, all while time efficient.
4:00 The grindstone is always nice here, as you can get some of the experience back, and you dont need dummy items in this case, (The grindstone rips all the enchants of an item)
Thank you for all that info! I learned A LOT from you :)
Such a relaxing voice ☺️☺️ great video just what i needed rn
Thank You, for sacrificing all your levels to explain this :P
i always wondered why i was getting trash enchantments and how to get better ones and here i found this vid and it solved all my problems ty so much eyecraft
Maybe I need to get out more but I ROFLed at 13:35. Just imagining someone watching from outside while this guy has his face buried in a chest for several minutes, looks up for just a moment to punch a hole in his window, then goes right back to the chest like it was nothing. XD
Stayed on topic, gave quick explanations and made sure your point was clear. Good informative video