Replacing the /enchant command
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Use /enchant to add an enchatement on a holding item with restriction (normal max enchant level, compatibility, enchantable item)
How can I add an enchant to an item I am holding(or what command to use in replacement)? Thanks a lot!
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How do you replace enchantments?
The best way to remove enchantments is to use a grindstone. The grindstone is perfect for combining regular items to fix durability and to disenchant armor and weapons. Crafting one is a relatively easy task, too. One stone slab, two wooden planks and two sticks is all it takes.What is the replace item command?
You can use the /replaceitem command to instanty replace one item with another item. You can replace armor items worn, weapons held in your hands, items stored in chests and items in your inventory/hotbar. This is a great way to quickly put armor on a player during a Minecraft battle or change out a worn out weapon.Can you replace an enchantment in Minecraft?
As mentioned earlier, the only tool you can use to remove enchantments in Minecraft is a grindstone. In traditional Minecraft worlds and in the real world too, a grindstone is used to polish and upgrade weapons and tools. However, Minecraft allows you to use it to grind away any enchantments on your tools too.What is the command to remove an enchantment in Minecraft?
There are some enchantments that cannot be removed once applied. You can't remove a specific enchantment unless you use commands in Minecraft. Your best bet is to remove all the enchantments on whatever is enchanted by using a grindstone, combining another item in the 2 x 2 crafting grid or 3 x 3 crafting table.How to get multiple *OP* enchants on an item!
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