Higher Enchants Data Pack

Higher Enchants Data Pack (1.21.1, 1.21) allows players to increase the maximum level of enchantments in Minecraft. With this data pack, you can achieve enchantment levels far beyond the vanilla limits, making powerful enchantments like Unbreaking X achievable in survival mode. Elevate your gameplay by equipping tools, weapons, and armor with extraordinary enchantments. Enjoy playing this data pack!

Higher Enchants Data Pack (1.21.1, 1.21) - Unparalleled Enchantment Levels 1

Features:

  • Celestial Enchanter
    To get higher enchants, you need a celestial enchanter which requires a 3×3 multiblock and a lightning strike. Follow the steps for constructing the multiblock in the image gallery above. Remember to make sure the bookshelves are facing north! The multiblock calls for the following block amounts:
      • 8 Obsidian
      • 1 Beacon
      • 2 Bookshelves
      • 8 Amethyst blocks
      • 6 Anvils
      • 1 Enchanting Table
      • 1 Netherite Block
      • 1 Lightning Rod

Once the multiblock is constructed, wait for it to thunder and for lightning to strike. Then, the Celestial Enchanter will transform and be usable!

  • Using the Celestial Enchanter

The Celestial Enchanter costs lapis and end crystals to use, as well as using an enchanted book as a focus. For every enchantment you would like to level up, it will cost a base of one end crystal. Then depending on what level you want to increase the enchantment to, the amount of lapis will change:

  • For enchanting to level 1-6, it costs 64 lapis (per level)
  • For enchanting to level 7, it costs 128 lapis
  • For enchanting to level 8, it costs 192 lapis
  • For enchanting to level 9, it costs 256 lapis
  • For enchanting to level 10, it coss 320 lapis

Lastly, you will need a focus. In the glow item frame on the front of the Celestial Enchanter, place an enchanted book that contains the enchantment you want to increase. There are peculiarities regarding the book. First, it must contain only the enchantment you want to add, no combination books. Additionally, it has to be at its maximum level.
Once all the costs are done, you choose the item you want to upgrade and throw it on top of the Celestial Enchanter. This item will become targeted, and if all goes well, you should see particles and the selected enchantment level will increase by 1.
That was all fairly confusing, so I’ll walk through an example. Say you have a golden sword with sharpness 5 and want to increase it to sharpness 6. First, we will throw the golden sword on top of the Celestial Enchanter. Its item display will now change to the golden sword, showing that that item is the targeted item. Next, we will throw 1 stack of lapis and 1 end crystal on top of the Celestial Enchanter. They will be consumed and the display should update the next fuel storage. Lastly, I will take a sharpness 5 book and place it into the glow item frame. Particles erupt! I can now throw any piece of glass onto the Celestial Enchanter (will elaborate on this later) and it will drop my new golden sword with sharpness 6.

  • Celestial Enchanter Destroying and Moving

To destroy the Celestial Enchanter, simply drop a piece of TNT on top of it. Then, the celestial enchanter will drop all its stored fuel, its target item, and a spawn egg for the Celestial Enchanter. This spawn egg can then be used anywhere in the world and a celestial enchanter will appear in that position. This is to avoid having the player recreate the multiblock every time they want to move it. And to reiterate, you will not lose any items that are stored in the Celestial Enchanter on destruction (item, lapis, or end crystal)!

  • Celestial Enchanter Extra

Here’s some extra info on the Celestial Enchanter. First, any item can be enchanted! And any enchantment can be placed on an item! This can create sharpness and smite swords, pumpkin pies with knockback, and concrete that has every enchantment in the game. However, there is one exception, and that is any form of glass or glass pane. Since the only way to get your target item back from the Celestial Enchanter is to give it another item, glass serves the role of a blank. Even if the Celestial Enchanter has all the requirements needed to enchant, if the target item is a type of glass, no enchantment will occur.

Another neat trick is that you can enchant unenchanted items. Instead of trying to gamble with the enchanting table, you can place your freshly minted netherite sword into the Celestial Enchanter and pay lots of lapis and end crystals to level it from sharpness 0 to sharpness 5. It’s up to you to decide if it is worth the price (Sharpness 0 to Sharpness 5 is 5 end crystals and 5 stacks of lapis).
Lastly, due to how the Celestial Enchanter works, your target item will not lose any data. If it has a name, that name will stay. If it has other enchantments, those will stay as well.

  • Maximum Enchants Possible:
    • Unbreaking X
    • Fire Protection X
    • Blast Protection X
    • Projectile Protection X
    • Thorns X
    • Feather Falling X
    • Respiration X
    • Aqua Affinity X
    • Depth Strider X
    • Soul Speed X
    • Swift Sneak X
    • Lure X
    • Luck of the Sea X
    • Breach X
    • Density X
    • Wind Burst X
    • Fortune X
    • Efficiency X
    • Mending X
    • Silk Touch X
    • Riptide X
    • Channeling X
    • Impaling X
    • Loyalty X
    • Bane of Arthropods X
    • Fire Aspect X
    • Knockback X
    • Sharpness X
    • Smite X
    • Sweeping Edge X
    • Looting X
    • Flame X
    • Piercing X
    • Infinity X
    • Power X
    • Punch X

Note: All enchantments are based on vanilla leveling, so some may not change as they increase level. Ex. Silk Touch X is the same as normal Silk Touch)

Screenshots:

Higher Enchants Data Pack (1.21.1, 1.21) - Unparalleled Enchantment Levels 2

Higher Enchants Data Pack (1.21.1, 1.21) - Unparalleled Enchantment Levels 3

Higher Enchants Data Pack (1.21.1, 1.21) - Unparalleled Enchantment Levels 4

Higher Enchants Data Pack (1.21.1, 1.21) - Unparalleled Enchantment Levels 5

Higher Enchants Data Pack (1.21.1, 1.21) - Unparalleled Enchantment Levels 6

Higher Enchants Data Pack (1.21.1, 1.21) - Unparalleled Enchantment Levels 7

Higher Enchants Data Pack (1.21.1, 1.21) - Unparalleled Enchantment Levels 8

Higher Enchants Data Pack (1.21.1, 1.21) - Unparalleled Enchantment Levels 9

How to install:

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