How to get mending in Minecraft Ming is a very useful enchantment in Minecraft that can repair your items using experience orbs however you cannot get it from an enchanting table so you have to find other ways to obtain it here are some of the methods you can use to get Mending in Minecraft trading with a librarian villager Librarians are villagers who wear white robes and work at lecterns they can offer you a random enchantment book for some emeralds you can change their trades by breaking and replacing their Leons until they offer you mending you can also lower the price By curing a zombie villager or by completing a raid this is probably the most reliable and consistent way to get mending as long as you have enough emeralds and a nearby Village fishing in any water source fishing can sometimes give you enchanted books as a treasure Item along with fish and other junk you can increase your chances of getting Treasure by using a fishing rod with the luck of the sea enchantment you can also fish in a specific spot that has access to the sky and is at least 5×4 blocks in Size this will give you a higher fishing speed and a lower chance of getting junk looting chests in various structures Ming can be found as a loot item in chests that spawn in in different structures around the world such as dungeons temples and cities and strongholds however the chances of Finding mending in these chests are very low and you may have to explore a lot of structures before you find one raiding Pillager outposts or Villages pillagers are hostile mobs that spawn near outposts or Villages and attack villagers and players they can sometimes drop enchanted books as a rare loot item Including mending you can increase your chances of getting loot by using a weapon with the Looting enchantment you can also trigger a raid by killing a Pillager captain and entering a village with the bad Omen effect raids can give you more Loot and emeralds but they are also very challenging and dangerous Video Information
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Here’s how to Get Mending in Minecraft.
i. Here is a complete list of all available standard enchantments that can be applied to tools, weapons, armor, and some other items in Minecraft:
Protection – Reduces most types of damage Fire Protection – Reduces fire damage Feather Falling – Reduces fall damage Blast Protection – Reduces explosion damage Projectile Protection – Reduces projectile damage Respiration – Extends underwater breathing time Aqua Affinity – Increases underwater mining speed Thorns – Reflects some damage back to attacker Depth Strider – Increases underwater movement speed
Sharpness – Increases melee attack damage Smite – Extra damage to undead mobs Bane of Arthropods – Extra damage to arthropods Knockback – Pushes back mobs when hit Fire Aspect – Sets mobs on fire when hit Looting – Increased mob drop rates when killed Sweeping Edge – Damage cleaves to nearby mobs
Efficiency – Faster mining Silk Touch – Mines blocks directly rather than dropping items Unbreaking – Increased durability Fortune – Increased block drop quantities Power – Increased arrow damage Punch – Knocks back targets when hit Flame – Sets hit targets on fire Infinity – Shoot endless regular arrows
ii. Here are some useful tips for repairing weapons, tools, and armor in Minecraft:
– Use the Anvil – Repair items by combining two damaged items of the same type on an anvil. This removes some prior work penalty.
– Use Materials – Combine an enchanted item on the anvil with the material it’s made of such as diamonds, iron ingots, or netherite scrap. This repairs item without adding work penalty.
– Use Mending – Mending enchantment on an item lets it repair via collecting XP orbs when actively equipped/held. Great for tools you want to keep long term.
– Use the Crafting Grid – If an item has Very Damaged, Fragile, or Curse of Vanishing status, it may be irreparable. Try placing it alone in a crafting grid to reset it to lower durability.
– Avoid Despawning – Don’t let items despawn on ground/lava etc when damaged and unusable or they may be lost forever. Store safely until ready to repair via anvil or grid.
– Remove Enchantments – High level enchantments can sometimes prevent repair due to “Too Expensive!” costs. Remove them on anvil first if needed.
Care, maintenance, carrying spares, and using all repair methods available can greatly extend the lifespan of those hard-earned enchanted items!
iii. Here are some helpful tips for efficiently collecting experience orbs and gaining XP in Minecraft:
– Hunt and kill mobs like cows, chickens, pigs which spawn XP orbs upon dying. Nether quartz ore also drops XP when mined.
– Create an efficient monster XP grinder using spawners and traps found in dungeons. Funnel mobs to a central area for easy, repeated farming.
– Build mob farms around naturally occurring monster spawn locations like caves or dark rooms. Use water to push them into a central spot.
– Use a looting-enchanted sword to increase orb drops from mobs. Pair with a sweeping edge enchant to quickly defeat groups at once.
– Construct an enderman XP farm in the end to take advantage of their predictable teleportation behavior to collect massive XP.
– Whenever mining ores like coal, redstone, diamond, lapis lazuli, emerald, be sure to collect any XP orbs emitted. They add up quick!
– Bottles o’ Enchanting break on impact to emit XP orb clouds. Keep these on quick selection to top yourself off when needed.
With the right farming methods and mob trap constructions, you’ll have more XP than you’ll know what to do with for enchanting all your items!