Is there even a enchant command in vanilla minecraft? Hmm must have missed the patch notes or somthing then.
looked around for it, syntax is : /enchant [name of character] [enchant id] [level of enchant]
Is there even a enchant command in vanilla minecraft? Hmm must have missed the patch notes or somthing then.
looked around for it, syntax is : /enchant [name of character] [enchant id] [level of enchant]
One final tip to note about using this command is that it enchants the item in your hand.
i want to know how to use the "/enchant" command in my unmodded minecraft, can someone help me please?
What u need to do is hold the weapon or tool u want to enchant then type /enchant (Your Player Name) then the enchant id the only one i know is sharpness which is 16 so type /enchant (your player name) 16 then 1 to 5 as the level
The above enchantments are for swords only. If you try to add it with anything else it will say:
The selected enchantment can't be added to the target item
In an Command Block, you would put enchant @p [enchantment] [level]
You can use @a and @r too.
If you are really having trouble with this command I'd suggest getting SinglePlayerCommands, because it allows you to use the command like this (for example):
/enchant Sharpness 10
Simpler and there is no limit. You can put enchantment levels at 1000 if you want.
looked around for it, syntax is : /enchant [name of character] [enchant id] [level of enchant]
One final tip to note about using this command is that it enchants the item in your hand.
by c0yote
I tried it with terrible results. I gave my wife my glasses for a second, a creeper showed up and now my wife is pregnant.
Stupid 3D..
Here you go:
http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Enchanting
Here are some enchantment IDs:
16: Sharpness (1-5)
17: Smite (1-5)
18: Bane of Arthropods (1-5)
19: Knockback (1-2)
20: Fire Aspect (1-2)
21: Looting (1-3)
The above enchantments are for swords only. If you try to add it with anything else it will say:
The selected enchantment can't be added to the target item
In an Command Block, you would put enchant @p [enchantment] [level]
You can use @a and @r too.
If you are really having trouble with this command I'd suggest getting SinglePlayerCommands, because it allows you to use the command like this (for example):
/enchant Sharpness 10
Simpler and there is no limit. You can put enchantment levels at 1000 if you want.
I too have a question regarding this command:
What is the enchantment ID for "Power"?
48
http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Enchanting#Enchantments
by c0yote
I tried it with terrible results. I gave my wife my glasses for a second, a creeper showed up and now my wife is pregnant.
Stupid 3D..