You can enchant another item with an Enchanted Book once you have one: 1. Create an anvil. Place 3 Iron Blocks in the top row of a Crafting Table, 1 Iron Ingot in the middle box of the middle row, and 3 Iron Ingots in the bottom row. Tip: Place an Iron Block in the crafting grid to make Iron Ingots. 2. Step 3: Place the Enchanted Book. Place the Enchanted Book with the desired Enchantment in the second slot of the Anvil. For example, place an Enchanted Book with Enchantment 'Unbreaking'. Step 4: Get your Enchanted Item. After the second step, the Enchanted Item will be visible on the output slot of the Anvil. On adding the newly Enchanted Minecraft's 1.19 update has introduced a new enchantment to the mix. Swift Sneak is an enchantment that is only applicable to leggings and allows players to move at an increased speed while In the first slot is the aforementioned enchanted book, then a regular book, obviously. After pulling the newly enchanted book from the end of the line, the normal book would be turned into a random enchanted book, having taken an enchantment from the original book. Meanwhile, the original book will have said enchantment removed. Unbreaking is an enchantment that gives a chance for an item to avoid durability reduction when it is used, effectively increasing the item's durability. Unbreaking I, Unbreaking II, and Unbreaking III can be acquired using an enchanting table, by fishing, finding an enchanted book in dungeon chests, and by trading with a librarian villager. For most items, there is a 100 l e v e l + 1 % The best thing you can do is building a filter for non-stackable items in general. As far as I know, vanilla currently provides no way to automatically distinguish between enchanted books and e.g. a bow. You can increase the chances by defeating them with a weapon with the Looting enchantment on it. To get an Enchantment Book with Riptide on it, you can either try and create one by paying Multishot is an enchantment for crossbows that allow them to shoot three arrows or firework rockets at the cost of one. A crossbow with Multishot shoots three arrows on each shot, sending them in different directions (10° apart horizontally), but consumes only one arrow. Only the central arrow can be collected after shooting. In Java Edition, due to damage immunity only one arrow from the The book is for enchanting items on the anvil. To make an anvil you need 31 iron ingots. In a crafting table grid, place 3 blocks of iron across the top, 3 iron ingots across the bottom, and an iron ingot in the center: Then place the anvil, use it, place an item in the first slot, the book in the other. The enchantment costs Experience levels I don't know the math here but it can sometimes happen that you can put a book with all the enchantments you wanted (´Power V, Infinity I, Flame I, Punch II´) on a bow and sometimes not. This depends on the order of the enchantments on the book. I beleve that you can get the book you want when you combine 2 books. lFQ1yr.