List of All Minecraft Enchantments
To help you understand easily, we have created tables of all Minecraft enchantments separated into different categories. You can use the tables below to learn what each enchantment does and its maximum levels. However, if you don’t want to read about each of them, use our list of the best Minecraft enchantments for some of the coolest upgrades and abilities.
General Enchantments
Tools Enchantments
Conflicting Minecraft Enchantments that are Incompatible
You will find a wide range of options to combine enchantments in Minecraft. We have listed every enchantment that exists in the game above, but some of them have contradicting effects. This means you cannot use many of them together on an item. To tackle that, Minecraft has a set of conflicting enchantments. You can apply only one of them to the item. Let’s go over some common conflicts in this enchantments guide:
You can’t apply two or more of the same enchantment on a single item. Multiple types of protection can’t be applied to the same item. However, you can apply unique types of protection enchantments to each part of your armor. You can’t apply infinity and mending to the same bow. Damage-based enchantments conflict with each other (for example, sharpness, smite, and bane of arthropods cannot go on the same diamond sword or axe. Similarly, density, breach, smite, and bane of arthropods cannot go on the same mace). Silk touch and fortune can’t be applied to the same item. Riptide and loyalty cannot go on the same trident. Depth strider and frost walker can’t be applied to the same set of boots.
With this knowledge, you can now experiment with all enchantments in the sandbox game. I hope our Minecraft enchantments guide helps you learn about each enchantment one at a time. You can bookmark it and keep coming back to dig deeper. That said, don’t waste a moment more and start enchanting your items! Name Email ID
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