
While the Aquatic Life update made swimming much faster with new animations, it’s better to move even faster when searching the depths of the sea.įrost Walker takes a different approach to traveling on water. Once again, this is great when paired with previous enchantments mentioned on this list in ocean biomes and underwater temples. The good thing is, while they are very different from each other, both are very useful.ĭepth Strider lets you move faster when in water. Neither of these enchantments are compatible with each other, so you will need to decide which to put on your boots.

It is always better to be safe than sorry, and Feather Falling will help save you an immeasurable amount of hearts in your world from accidental falls.įeather Falling’s max level is IV. This enchantment does not actually slow your descent speed through the air, but will reduce any damage you take once you hit the ground. Fall damage is one of the more consistent threats to your health, so we recommend putting Feather Falling on your boots. Of course, you have the regular mob you will encounter, lava, and the need to keep your hunger bar filled at all times, but people don’t often consider the gravity of the situation when jumping around the place. Traversing a Minecraft world is dangerous for a multitude of reasons. If you have a good enough pickaxe, maybe it isn’t the most needed enchantment around, but Aqua Affinity can be a nice way to speed things up.Īqua Affinity does not have any levels beyond I. Like the previous enchantment, Aqua Affinity works well in ocean biomes and gathering blocks like Gold and Prismarine in underwater temples. With this enchantment on your helmet, you will be able to mine at a normal speed. Where Respiration helps your survival chances underwater, Aqua Affinity makes you more efficient in those situations. Aqua Affinity (helmet) Screenshot by Gamepur Respiration III is the max level for this enchantment. The extra time to fight guardians without needing air will be paramount to your survival and success in the underwater temples. While it can be used in any environment with water, you will want this for gathering coral blocks in ocean biomes and exploring underwater temples. This helmet enchantment extends the time you can spend underwater without having to come up for air. Respiration is great for anyone who is planning on spending time underwater. IV is the max level for the Protection enchantment. If you have any of those on your armor, you will need to disenchant the piece with a grindstone. Note: Protection is incompatible with the Blast Protection, Fire Protection, and Projectile Protection enchantments.

Since armor’s main purpose is to protect the wearer, try your best to get this on all of your armor pieces. The higher level of the enchantment you have, the better the damage reduction. Where Mending helps the durability of your armor, Protection, to put it simply, protects you better against all physical damage the wearer takes. Mending does not have any levels beyond one. If you get Netherite or Diamond armor that you want to keep, be sure to put Mending on it. This means that you can take tons of damage, but as soon as you grab an orb from killing mobs, breeding, or anything that offers experience, you will be working at making that piece last forever.

It can be used on any armor piece and will repair the durability of the item when you pick up experience orbs. Mending is arguably the most important enchantment in Minecraft. Certain enchantments can be applied to armor, so if you have kitted yourself out with either Diamond or Netherite armor, be on the lookout for the following enchantments to get the most out of your armor. Enchantments are added benefits to certain items to either extend that items’ durability or give it a new feature. As you progress in your world on Minecraft, it is inevitable that sooner or later, you will start encountering the enchantment aspect of the game.
