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How to Get Density Enchantment in Minecraft and What It Is

Should you have succeeded in crafting the mace in Minecraft and need to enhance its potency, then you ought to be aware of the density enchantment. It is quite simple to get and greatly improves the mace's damage. Now that we've covered all there is to know about Minecraft's density enchantment, let's get started.

How to Obtain Enchantment with Density

Like the Breach enchantment, there are two methods to get the density enchantment. All you have to do for the first technique is make an enchanted table and put the lapis lazuli and mace within.

Although it is uncommon, you may make sure you have the best chance of receiving the maximum level 5 density V enchantment by enveloping the enchanted table with 15 bookshelves.

Looting buildings that can produce enchanted books is another way to gain the density enchantment, because density may also manifest in this form. The trial chambers are the most dependable structure; density may be obtained from the ominous vault. On the other hand, you may already own a density enchanted book if you already possess the mace.

In Minecraft, What Does Density Do?

Compared to breach, density is more easier and is one of the new mace-exclusive enchantments. This enchantment increases the mace's damage by a predetermined amount for each block that falls. Its level determines this value.

For every block that falls, density 1 contributes 0.5 points (0.25 hearts), whereas density 5 adds .Blocks are worth 2.5 points (1.25 hearts). In light of this, every level of the density enchantment in Minecraft adds half a point of damage or a quarter of a heart for every block that falls.

This implies that if you use a density 5 mace and leap from a platform that is ten blocks tall, you will deal a total of twenty-five more damage. If you fall from that height, you may deliver a total of around 85 damage since this damage is added to the smash attack damage that the mace has already been computed.

To put things into perspective, in order to one-shot a Warden with an unenchanted mace, you must leap from a height of well over 200 blocks. On the other hand, by descending for just around 100 blocks, you can kill the Warden in one blow with a density 5 mace. This is a significant distinction that does highlight density's true power.

Density, like other damage enchantments for the mace, is incompatible with arthropod smite, breach, and bane. To max it out, you might have wind burst, fire aspect, mending, density, and unbreaking enchantments on one mace.

You now understand how to get the density enchantment and the powers it bestows to your amazing mace. Will you choose to use more targeted damage against spiders, undead creatures, or people wearing armor, or will you stick with the general high-damage build? Tell us in the comments section below!