Enchanted gear in Minecraft can be a valuable asset, but it can also be a challenge to maintain. Fortunately, there are several ways to repair enchanted items and keep them in top condition.
Mending Enchantment
The most efficient way to repair enchanted gear is to use the Mending enchantment. With Mending, any experience points you gain will automatically be used to repair the item, rather than increasing your player level. This means you can keep your enchanted gear in pristine condition without having to constantly repair it using materials.
To get the Mending enchantment, you can either find it in a loot chest, purchase it from a librarian villager, or find a Mending book and apply it to your gear using an anvil.
Anvil Repairs
If your enchanted gear doesn’t have the Mending enchantment, you can still repair it using an anvil. To do this, simply combine the damaged item with another item of the same type (e.g., a damaged pickaxe with a new pickaxe) in the anvil.
However, it’s important to note that each time you use the anvil to repair or combine enchantments, the cost in experience levels increases. Eventually, the cost may become too high, and you’ll no longer be able to repair the item.
Enchanting New Gear
Another option is to create a new item with the desired enchantments and then use it to repair the old, damaged item in the anvil. This can be a more expensive approach, but it allows you to maintain the enchantments on your gear.
Before doing this, it’s a good idea to check the cost in the anvil to see if it’s more efficient to repair the existing item or create a new one.