How do you repair without losing enchantments?

Answered by Randy McIntyre

Repairing enchanted items without losing enchantments can be a bit tricky, but it is definitely possible. Let me share with you a step-by-step process that I have found to be effective in repairing enchanted items without losing their enchantments.

1. Assess the damage: Before attempting any repairs, it’s important to assess the damage to the enchanted item. Determine the durability of the item and identify any missing or damaged components. This will help you understand the extent of the repair needed.

2. Gather the necessary materials: Once you know what needs to be repaired, gather the materials required for the repair. This can include either another item of the same type or the material from which the item is made. For example, if you have an enchanted diamond axe that needs repair, you can use either another diamond or another diamond axe.

3. Anvil or crafting table: Next, you will need to decide whether to use an anvil or a crafting table for the repair. The choice depends on the specific item you are repairing and the materials you have available. Some repairs can only be done using an anvil, while others can be done on a crafting table.

4. Repair using an anvil: If you choose to use an anvil, place the damaged enchanted item in the first slot and the repairing material (another item of the same type or the material from which the item is made) in the second slot. Ensure that the repairing material has enough durability to complete the repair. If the enchantments on the damaged item are compatible with the repairing material, the enchantments will transfer to the repaired item. However, it’s important to note that each time you repair an item using an anvil, its maximum durability will decrease.

5. Repair using a crafting table: If you decide to use a crafting table, you will need to use the material from which the item is made. For example, if you have an enchanted diamond axe, you would need to use diamonds to repair it. Simply place the damaged enchanted item in the crafting table grid along with the repairing material. The repaired item will retain its enchantments.

6. Consider using the Mending enchantment: Another option to repair enchanted items without losing their enchantments is to use the Mending enchantment. This enchantment allows you to repair items using experience orbs. Simply equip the item with the Mending enchantment and collect experience orbs while using the item. The experience orbs will automatically repair the item, keeping its enchantments intact.

7. Plan ahead to prevent further damage: To minimize the need for repairs and the risk of losing enchantments, it’s important to plan ahead. Consider using Unbreaking enchantments on your items to increase their durability and reduce the frequency of repairs. Additionally, be mindful of how you use your enchanted items to avoid unnecessary damage.

Repairing enchanted items without losing enchantments can require some careful planning and consideration, but with the right materials and techniques, it is definitely achievable. By following these steps and taking preventive measures, you can ensure the longevity of your enchanted items and continue to benefit from their enchantments.