![]() Or mess around with the source and compile it yourself. Unzip it and simply run java mcenchant.AnvilEnchant for some usage information. The entire thing (sources and compiled class files) can be found here. Step 4: Combine the Pickaxe and the Unbreaking III book (6 levels) Step 3: Combine the Pickaxe and the resulting book from Step 2 (6 levels) Step 2: Combine the Mending book and the Efficiency II book (2 levels) % java -Dmc.ignoreEnchantmentOrder mcenchant.AnvilEnchant PICKAXE SILK_TOUCH EFFICIENCY=II UNBREAKING MENDING Step 4: Combine the Pickaxe and the resulting book from Step 3 (9 levels) Step 3: Combine the Unbreaking III book and the Mending book (2 levels) Step 2: Combine the Pickaxe and the Efficiency V book (6 levels) Step 1: Combine the Pickaxe and the Silk Touch book (4 levels) Here are a couple of examples (also displayed with the usage information): % java mcenchant.AnvilEnchant PICKAXE SILK_TOUCH EFFICIENCY UNBREAKING MENDING Actually, I wrote it quite some time ago, but some questions from u/Prasanna_Naik09 prompted me to update it and improve it. I've written a little (Java) command-line utility for determining the cheapest combination order when using an anvil to add librarian-villager books to equipment. (#spoiler) = neat! (/rose) = ( full list) ![]() News Builds Gameplay Maps Tutorials Redstone Command Blocks FanArt Comment Formatting Use the wiki or community support for questions that can be answered there.Explain your suggestions with a text post.Don't promote illegal or unethical practices.Don’t advertise servers or communities.Trails & Tales 1.20 FAQ | Login/Stolen Account Problems | Technical Problems On /r/Minecraft
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