Minecraft is a game where survival is key. And nothing is more essential to your survival than the right armour! Over the years, the system has expanded, making it complex for newcomers to grasp. However, investing in armour early on is crucial. Whether it’s fall damage or monster attacks, the right armour offers the best protection. In this article, we’ll provide you with everything you need to know about equipping yourself with the best armour.
The Best Minecraft Armour Enchantments: Maximum Effectiveness
Armour consists of four different parts: helmet, chestplate, leggings, and boots. These four parts can be crafted from six materials: leather, iron, gold, diamond, netherite, and chainmail. The more expensive the material, the better the protection. This is indicated by the ten symbols above your XP bar. When fully filled with netherite, you’re well protected. With additional enchantments, even more possibilities open up!
General Enchantments: Making Your Armour Invincible
All these enchantments can be applied to any armour piece. Some, however, can only be obtained through books, not naturally via the enchantment table.
- Thorns: Causes damage to attackers.
- Unbreaking: Increases the durability of armour, requiring less frequent repairs or replacements.
- Mending: Repairs armour with experience points.
All protection enchantments are mutually exclusive, with general Protection often being the most effective.
- Protection: General protection against all attacks. Reduces damage.
- Blast Protection: Protection against explosion damage, such as from creepers.
- Fire Protection: Protection against fire damage, such as from blazes or lava.
- Projectile Protection: Protection against projectiles, such as arrows from skeletons.
Helmet
These two enchantments for your helmet are essential. Alongside Protection and Unbreaking, they are particularly useful for underwater tasks.
- Respiration: Allows you to hold your breath underwater longer.
- Aqua Affinity: Increases underwater mining speed.
Chestplate
The chestplate doesn’t have additional enchantments but offers the most percentage protection and is the most expensive armour piece. Ensure you use Unbreaking, Mending, and Protection.
Leggings
Leggings have typical enchantments and one that can only be applied through books.
- Swift Sneak: Increases your speed while sneaking.
Boots
Boots have numerous beneficial enchantments, each with a specific use, helpful in various situations.
- Feather Falling: Reduces fall damage.
- Frost Walker: Freezes water when walking over it, which eventually melts.
- Depth Strider: Increases underwater movement speed.
- Soul Speed: Increases movement speed on soul sand or soul soil, perfect for the Nether!
Special Armour Pieces
Some armour pieces fall outside the six materials but can be quite useful, replacing a valuable inventory slot.
- Elytra: Found in the End, allowing you to fly!
- Carved Pumpkin: Worn on the head, restricting vision but preventing Enderman attacks.
- Mob Head: Obtained when a charged creeper explodes another monster. Mainly decorative.
- Turtle Shell: Crafted from turtle scutes, offering a bit more underwater breathing.
Armour Stands in Minecraft: Tips for Display and Collection
With exclusive enchantments and a desire to craft different pieces, armour stands are ideal! Display armour of every material type. Even if some are better for gameplay, having all six types is aesthetically pleasing. Exhibiting armour is also worthwhile if you want multiple decorations, as discussed in the next section.
How can you display your armour? There’s now a cool block for storing unused armour. Armour stands are fantastic and cost only a few sticks and smooth stone slabs. Use them in your base to never lose track of your armour again.
To create beautiful display cases, use pistons to press two glass blocks over the armour stand, giving it a museum-like appearance. Perfect for enhancing your base’s aesthetics!
Smithing Templates and Armour Decorations: Personalising Your Minecraft Armour
With the latest update, the smithing table offers more functionality, providing another reason to display armour. You can now find templates for armour trims in the world of Minecraft, allowing further decoration beyond the six materials.
There are 18 different decorations that can be found in chests around your Minecraft world. Some are in sunken shipwrecks, while others are exclusive to Nether bastions. Explore to craft cool armour. Additionally, one decoration allows upgrading diamond armour to netherite. You can duplicate all templates with seven diamonds, the smithing template, and an additional block corresponding to the decoration.
Once you find an armour trim, use it at the smithing table. There are ten ores available to give your armour a unique colour. Redstone makes the trim red, while amethyst shards make it purple. These combinations offer over 400 billion options to customise your armour. That’s a vast amount!
Conclusion
There’s so much you can do with armour in Minecraft! Although armour has been in the game for a long time, new features are continually added for players to enjoy. Armour trims, for example, are a great reason to use more armour stands in your world. At the same time, don’t forget to utilise enchantments to maximise armour potential. Armour is the perfect defence against the many hazards lurking in Minecraft. Rent your Minecraft server and collect the best armour with your friends!
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