Projectile Protection Enchantments Wiki Guide
This Minecraft tutorial explains the Projectile Protection enchantment with screenshots and step-by-step instructions.
Background
The Projectile Protection enchantment reduces the damage from projectile attacks such as arrows, ghast fireballs, and blaze fire charges.
You can add the Projectile Protection enchantment to any piece of armor such as helmets, chestplates, leggings or boots using an enchanting table, anvil, or game command. You will then need to wear the enchanted armor to gain the projectile protection.
The maximum level for the Projectile Protection enchantment is Level 4. This means that you can enchant an item with up to Projectile Protection IV. The higher the level, the more powerful the enchantment.
Enchantment Name | Projectile Protection |
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Min Level | Level 1 (Projectile Protection I) |
Max Level | Level 4 (Projectile Protection IV) |
Description | Reduces the damage from projectile attacks such as arrows, ghast fireballs, and blaze fire charges |
Applies To | Helmets Chestplates Leggings Boots |
How to add Enchantment | 1. Enchanting Table 2. Anvil 3. /enchant command |
Incompatible Enchantments
In Minecraft, the Projectile Protection enchantment can not be combined with the following enchantments:
- Blast Protection
- Fire Protection
- Protection
Items to Enchant with Projectile Protection
In Minecraft, you can enchant the following items with Projectile Protection:
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Wear the Enchanted Armor
Once you have armor enchanted with Projectile Protection, you need to wear the enchanted armor. You will not gain the projectile protection until the armor items are worn.
Move each of the armor items (helmet, chestplate, leggings, boots) with Projectile Protection from your inventory to your character’s armor boxes.
You will see your character’s appearance change as the armor is worn.
Now that you are wearing the enchanted armor with Projectile Protection, the amount of damage that you will take from objects projected at you will be reduced.
Congratulations, you just learned all about the Projectile Protection enchantment in Minecraft.
Enchantment ID and Name
Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac)
In Minecraft, Projectile Protection has the following enchantment ID and Name values:
Enchantment (Minecraft ID Name) |
Max Level | Minecraft ID | Version |
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Projectile Protection (minecraft:projectile_protection) |
IV | 4 |
- Enchantment is what the enchantment is called and (Minecraft ID Name) is the string value used in the /enchant command.
- Max Level is the maximum level that you can apply for this enchantment.
- Minecraft IDÂ is the Internal number for the enchantment.
- Platform is the platform that applies.
- Version is the Minecraft version number that the enchantment was introduced for the name and ID, if applicable.
Enchant Command for Projectile Protection
Enchant Command in Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac)
Projectile Protection I:
/enchant @p projectile_protection 1
Projectile Protection II:
/enchant @p projectile_protection 2
Projectile Protection III:
/enchant @p projectile_protection 3
Projectile Protection IV:
/enchant @p projectile_protection 4
See more examples of how to use the /enchant command.
Other Enchantments
There are other enchantments in Minecraft such as: