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Currently, Protection can only be applied to armor, with the maximum level allowed being Protection IV and the minimum being Protection I. However, two methods exist that rely on Protection being the fallback enchantment in case the game is unable to read the ID correctly that allow converting any enchantment into Protection. This also allows items to have more than one instance of the Protection enchantment applied to them, although these are deleted in 24w09a (a 1.20.5 snapshot).

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A bug[1] present in 18w22b and 18w22c (1.13 snapshots) allowed for any item to have its enchantments converted into Protection. The enchantments will keep their previous level, so any level I enchantment becomes Protection I, any level II enchantment becomes Protection II, and so on. This would occur to items not in the player's inventory or ender chest.

Any enchanted book will immediately have all of its enchantments converted to Protection upon loading in either of these versions. Notably, this will also occur to reloading enchanted books obtained within these versions as well.

Other items must have an anvil operation, such as renaming, applied to them in 18w21a, which will apply the ench tag. These items will have their enchantments converted to Protection upon loading in either 18w22b or 18w22c. Notably, this will work with any item enchanted in 12w49a and any item with Curse of Vanishing.

These conversions also work with villager trades, although as it is impossible to allow villagers to have ench tag items, this will only apply to enchanted book trades. As Protection I through IV are intentionally obtainable as villager trades, only the Protection V enchanted book sell trade is discontinued. These books cannot be used to apply to armor later, as the anvil caps the applied level to the maximum normally allowed.

Any Item From 12w49a

This list includes all the items able to be enchanted with any enchantment in 12w49a. These items are also later able to be enchanted with Curse of Vanishing. Due to this, these items can have a maximum of Protection 6 from two combined enchantments. They can receive a Protection V enchantment from a level 5 enchantment from 12w49a (Power, Sharpness, Bane of Arthropods, Smite, or Efficiency), and Protection I from Curse of Vanishing.

Items Able to Have a Total of Protection 6
  • Anvil
  • Apple
  • Arrow
  • Awkward Potion
  • Baked Potato
  • Beacon
  • Bedrock
  • Birch Leaves
  • Birch Log
  • Birch Planks
  • Birch Sapling
  • Birch Slab
  • Birch Stairs
  • Black Wool
  • Blaze Powder
  • Blaze Rod
  • Blue Wool
  • Bone
  • Bone Meal
  • Book
  • Book and Quill
  • Bookshelf
  • Bottle o'Enchanting
  • Bow
  • Bowl
  • Bread
  • Brewing Stand
  • Brick
  • Brick Slab
  • Brick Stairs
  • Bricks
  • Brown Mushroom
  • Brown Mushroom Block
  • Brown Wool
  • Bucket
  • Cactus
  • Cake
  • Carrot
  • Carrot on a Stick
  • Cauldron
  • Charcoal
  • Chest
  • Chiseled Sandstone
  • Chiseled Stone Bricks
  • Clay
  • Clay Block
  • Clock
  • Coal
  • Coal Ore
  • Cobblestone
  • Cobblestone Slab
  • Cobblestone Stairs
  • Cobblestone Wall
  • Cobweb
  • Cocoa Beans
  • Compass
  • Cooked Chicken
  • Cooked Porkchop
  • Cookie
  • Cracked Stone Bricks
  • Crafting Table
  • Cyan Dye
  • Cyan Wool
  • Dandelion
  • Dead Bush
  • Detector Rail
  • Diamond
  • Diamond Block
  • Diamond Ore
  • Dirt
  • Dispenser
  • Dragon Egg
  • Egg
  • Emerald
  • Emerald Block
  • Emerald Ore
  • Empty Map
  • Enchanted Golden Apple
  • Enchanting Table
  • End Portal Frame
  • End Stone
  • Ender Chest
  • Ender Pearl
  • Eye of Ender
  • Farmland
  • Feather
  • Fermented Spider Eye
  • Fern
  • Fire Charge
  • Firework Rocket
  • Firework Star
  • Fishing Rod
  • Flint
  • Flint and Steel
  • Flower Pot
  • Furnace
  • Ghast Tear
  • Glass
  • Glass Bottle
  • Glass Pane
  • Glistering Melon
  • Glowstone
  • Glowstone Dust
  • Gold Block
  • Gold Ingot
  • Gold Nugget
  • Gold Ore
  • Golden Apple
  • Golden Carrots
  • Grass
  • Grass Block
  • Gravel
  • Gray Dye
  • Gray Wool
  • Green Dye
  • Green Wool
  • Gunpowder
  • Ice
  • Infested Stone
  • Ink Sac
  • Iron Axe
  • Iron Bars
  • Iron Block
  • Iron Door
  • Iron Ingot
  • Iron Ore
  • Item Frame
  • Jukebox
  • Jungle Leaves
  • Jungle Log
  • Jungle Planks
  • Jungle Sapling
  • Jungle Slab
  • Jungle Stairs
  • Ladder
  • Lapis Lazuli
  • Lapis Lazuli Block
  • Lapis Lazuli Ore
  • Lava Bucket
  • Leather
  • Lever
  • Light Blue Dye
  • Light Blue Wool
  • Light Gray Dye
  • Light Gray Wool
  • Lily Pad
  • Lime Dye
  • Lime Wool
  • Magenta Dye
  • Magenta Wool
  • Magma Cream
  • Map
  • Melon Block
  • Melon Seeds
  • Melon Slice
  • Milk
  • Minecart
  • Minecart with Chest
  • Minecart with Furnace
  • Mossy Cobblestone
  • Mossy Cobblestone Wall
  • Mossy Stone Bricks
  • Mundane Potion
  • Mushroom Stew
  • Music Disc - 11
  • Music Disc - 13
  • Music Disc - blocks
  • Music Disc - cat
  • Music Disc - chirp
  • Music Disc - far
  • Music Disc - mall
  • Music Disc - mellohi
  • Music Disc - stal
  • Music Disc - strad
  • Music Disc - wait
  • Music Disc - ward
  • Mycelium
  • Nether Brick Fence
  • Nether Brick Slab
  • Nether Brick Stairs
  • Nether Bricks
  • Nether Star
  • Nether Wart
  • Netherrack
  • Note Block
  • Oak Boat
  • Oak Button
  • Oak Door
  • Oak Fence
  • Oak Fence Gate
  • Oak Leaves
  • Oak Log
  • Oak Planks
  • Oak Pressure Plate
  • Oak Sapling
  • Oak Slab
  • Oak Stairs
  • Oak Trapdoor
  • Obsidian
  • Orange Dye
  • Orange Wool
  • Painting
  • Paper
  • Petrified Oak Slab
  • Pink Dye
  • Pink Wool
  • Piston
  • Poisonous Potato
  • Poppy
  • Potato
  • Potion of Fire Resistance
  • Potion of Fire Resistance (Extended)
  • Potion of Harming
  • Potion of Harming (Strong)
  • Potion of Healing
  • Potion of Healing (Strong)
  • Potion of Invisibility
  • Potion of Invisibility (Extended)
  • Potion of Night Vision
  • Potion of Night Vision (Extended)
  • Potion of Poison
  • Potion of Poison (Extended)
  • Potion of Poison (Strong)
  • Potion of Regeneration
  • Potion of Regeneration (Extended)
  • Potion of Regeneration (Strong)
  • Potion of Slowness
  • Potion of Slowness (Extended)
  • Potion of Strength
  • Potion of Strength (Extended)
  • Potion of Strength (Strong)
  • Potion of Swiftness
  • Potion of Swiftness (Extended)
  • Potion of Swiftness (Strong)
  • Potion of Weakness
  • Potion of Weakness (Extended)
  • Powered Rails
  • Pumpkin
  • Pumpkin Pie
  • Pumpkin Seeds
  • Purple Dye
  • Purple Wool
  • Rails
  • Raw Beef
  • Raw Chicken
  • Raw Porkchop
  • Red Bed
  • Red Dye
  • Red Mushroom
  • Red Mushroom Block
  • Red Wool
  • Redstone Dust
  • Redstone Lamp
  • Redstone Ore
  • Redstone Repeater
  • Redstone Torch
  • Rotten Flesh
  • Saddle
  • Sand
  • Sandstone
  • Sandstone Slab
  • Sandstone Stairs
  • Seeds
  • Shears
  • Slightly Damaged Anvil
  • Slimeball
  • Smooth Sandstone
  • Snow
  • Snow Block
  • Snowball
  • Soul Sand
  • Spawn Egg
  • Spawner (Item)
  • Spider Eye
  • Splash Awkward Potion
  • Splash Mundane Potion
  • Splash Potion of Fire Resistance
  • Splash Potion of Fire Resistance (Extended)
  • Splash Potion of Harming
  • Splash Potion of Harming (Strong)
  • Splash Potion of Healing
  • Splash Potion of Healing (Strong)
  • Splash Potion of Invisibility
  • Splash Potion of Invisibility (Extended)
  • Splash Potion of Night Vision
  • Splash Potion of Night Vision (Extended)
  • Splash Potion of Poison
  • Splash Potion of Poison (Extended)
  • Splash Potion of Poison (Strong)
  • Splash Potion of Regeneration
  • Splash Potion of Regeneration (Extended)
  • Splash Potion of Regeneration (Strong)
  • Splash Potion of Slowness
  • Splash Potion of Slowness (Extended)
  • Splash Potion of Strength
  • Splash Potion of Strength (Extended)
  • Splash Potion of Strength (Strong)
  • Splash Potion of Swiftness
  • Splash Potion of Swiftness (Extended)
  • Splash Potion of Swiftness (Strong)
  • Splash Potion of Weakness
  • Splash Potion of Weakness (Extended)
  • Splash Thick Potion
  • Sponge
  • Spruce Leaves
  • Spruce Log
  • Spruce Planks
  • Spruce Sapling
  • Spruce Slab
  • Spruce Stairs
  • Steak
  • Stick
  • Sticky Piston
  • Stone
  • Stone Bricks
  • Stone Brick Slab
  • Stone Brick Stairs
  • Stone Button
  • Stone Pressure Plate
  • Stone Slab
  • String
  • Sugar
  • Sugar Cane
  • TNT
  • Thick Potion
  • Torch
  • Tripwire Hook
  • Very Damaged Anvil
  • Vines
  • Water Bottle
  • Water Bucket
  • Wheat
  • White Wool
  • Written Book
  • Yellow Dye
  • Yellow Wool

Any Item From 16w39a

This list includes all items that are only able to be enchanted with Curse of Vanishing from 16w39a through 1.11-pre1. Therefore, the items listed above are not included. These items can only have one enchantment of Protection I.

Items Able To Have Protection I
  • Acacia Boat
  • Acacia Door
  • Acacia Fence
  • Acacia Fence Gate
  • Acacia Leaves
  • Acacia Log
  • Acacia Planks
  • Acacia Sapling
  • Acacia Slab
  • Acacia Stairs
  • Activator Rail
  • Allium
  • Andesite
  • Armor Stand
  • Azure Bluet
  • Beetroot
  • Beetroot Seeds
  • Beetroot Soup
  • Birch Boat
  • Birch Door
  • Birch Fence
  • Birch Fence Gate
  • Black Banner
  • Black Carpet
  • Black Shulker Box
  • Black Stained Glass
  • Black Stained Glass Pane
  • Black Terracotta
  • Block of Quartz
  • Blue Banner
  • Blue Carpet
  • Blue Orchid
  • Blue Shulker Box
  • Blue Stained Glass
  • Blue Stained Glass Pane
  • Blue Terracotta
  • Bone Block
  • Brown Banner
  • Brown Carpet
  • Brown Shulker Box
  • Brown Stained Glass
  • Brown Stained Glass Pane
  • Brown Terracotta
  • Chiseled Quartz Block
  • Chiseled Red Sandstone
  • Chorus Flower
  • Chorus Fruit
  • Coal Block
  • Coarse Dirt
  • Cooked Fish
  • Cooked Mutton
  • Cooked Rabbit
  • Cooked Salmon
  • Cyan Banner
  • Cyan Carpet
  • Cyan Shulker Box
  • Cyan Stained Glass
  • Cyan Stained Glass Pane
  • Cyan Terracotta
  • Dark Oak Boat
  • Dark Oak Door
  • Dark Oak Fence
  • Dark Oak Fence Gate
  • Dark Oak Leaves
  • Dark Oak Log
  • Dark Oak Planks
  • Dark Oak Sapling
  • Dark Oak Slab
  • Dark Oak Stairs
  • Dark Prismarine
  • Daylight Sensor
  • Diamond Horse Armor
  • Diorite
  • Double Tallgrass
  • Dragon's Breath
  • Dropper
  • Enchanted Book
  • End Crystal
  • End Rod
  • End Stone Bricks
  • Explorer Map (Technically Normal Map + NBT)
  • Gold Horse Armor
  • Golden Carrot
  • Granite
  • Gray Banner
  • Gray Carpet
  • Gray Shulker Box
  • Gray Stained Glass
  • Gray Stained Glass Pane
  • Gray Terracotta
  • Green Banner
  • Green Carpet
  • Green Shulker Box
  • Green Stained Glass
  • Green Stained Glass Pane
  • Green Terracotta
  • Hay Bale
  • Heavy Weighted Pressure Plate
  • Hopper
  • Infested Chiseled Stone Bricks
  • Infested Cobblestone
  • Infested Cracked Stone Bricks
  • Infested Mossy Stone Bricks
  • Infested Stone Bricks
  • Iron Horse Armor
  • Iron Nugget
  • Iron Trapdoor
  • Jungle Boat
  • Jungle Door
  • Jungle Fence
  • Jungle Fence Gate
  • Lead
  • Light Blue Banner
  • Light Blue Carpet
  • Light Blue Shulker Box
  • Light Blue Stained Glass
  • Light Blue Stained Glass Pane
  • Light Blue Terracotta
  • Light Gray Banner
  • Light Gray Carpet
  • Light Gray Shulker Box
  • Light Gray Stained Glass
  • Light Gray Stained Glass Pane
  • Light Gray Terracotta
  • Light Weighted Pressure Plate
  • Lilac
  • Lime Banner
  • Lime Carpet
  • Lime Shulker Box
  • Lime Stained Glass
  • Lime Stained Glass Pane
  • Lime Terracotta
  • Lingering Potion of Fire Resistance
  • Lingering Potion of Fire Resistance (Extended)
  • Lingering Potion of Harming
  • Lingering Potion of Harming (Strong)
  • Lingering Potion of Healing
  • Lingering Potion of Healing (Strong)
  • Lingering Potion of Invisibility
  • Lingering Potion of Invisibility (Extended)
  • Lingering Potion of Leaping
  • Lingering Potion of Leaping (Extended)
  • Lingering Potion of Leaping (Strong)
  • Lingering Potion of Night Vision
  • Lingering Potion of Night Vision (Extended)
  • Lingering Potion of Poison
  • Lingering Potion of Poison (Extended)
  • Lingering Potion of Poison (Strong)
  • Lingering Potion of Regeneration
  • Lingering Potion of Regeneration (Extended)
  • Lingering Potion of Regeneration (Strong)
  • Lingering Potion of Slowness
  • Lingering Potion of Slowness (Extended)
  • Lingering Potion of Strength
  • Lingering Potion of Strength (Extended)
  • Lingering Potion of Strength (Strong)
  • Lingering Potion of Swiftness
  • Lingering Potion of Swiftness (Extended)
  • Lingering Potion of Swiftness (Strong)
  • Lingering Potion of Water Breathing
  • Lingering Potion of Water Breathing (Extended)
  • Lingering Potion of Weakness
  • Lingering Potion of Weakness (Extended)
  • Magenta Banner
  • Magenta Carpet
  • Magenta Shulker Box
  • Magenta Stained Glass
  • Magenta Stained Glass Pane
  • Magenta Terracotta
  • Magma Block
  • Minecart with Hopper
  • Minecart with TNT
  • Name Tag
  • Nether Brick
  • Nether Quartz
  • Nether Quartz Ore
  • Nether Wart Block
  • Observer
  • Orange Banner
  • Orange Carpet
  • Orange Shulker Box
  • Orange Stained Glass
  • Orange Stained Glass Pane
  • Orange Terracotta
  • Orange Tulip
  • Oxeye Daisy
  • Packed Ice
  • Peony
  • Pillar Quartz Block
  • Pink Banner
  • Pink Carpet
  • Pink Shulker Box
  • Pink Stained Glass
  • Pink Stained Glass Pane
  • Pink Terracotta
  • Pink Tulip
  • Podzol
  • Polished Andesite
  • Polished Diorite
  • Polished Granite
  • Popped Chorus Fruit
  • Potion of Leaping
  • Potion of Leaping (Extended)
  • Potion of Leaping (Strong)
  • Potion of Water Breathing
  • Potion of Water Breathing (Extended)
  • Prismarine
  • Prismarine Bricks
  • Prismarine Crystals
  • Prismarine Shard
  • Pufferfish
  • Purple Banner
  • Purple Carpet
  • Purple Shulker Box
  • Purple Stained Glass
  • Purple Stained Glass Pane
  • Purple Terracotta
  • Purpur Block
  • Purpur Pillar
  • Purpur Slab
  • Purpur Stairs
  • Quartz Slab
  • Quartz Stairs
  • Rabbit Hide
  • Rabbit Stew
  • Rabbit's Foot
  • Raw Fish
  • Raw Mutton
  • Raw Rabbit
  • Raw Salmon
  • Red Banner
  • Red Carpet
  • Red Nether Brick
  • Red Sand
  • Red Sandstone
  • Red Sandstone Slab
  • Red Sandstone Stairs
  • Red Shulker Box
  • Red Stained Glass
  • Red Stained Glass Pane
  • Red Terracotta
  • Red Tulip
  • Redstone Block
  • Redstone Comparator
  • Rose Bush
  • Sea Lantern
  • Shulker Box[2]
  • Shulker Shell
  • Slime Block
  • Smooth Red Sandstone
  • Spectral Arrow
  • Splash Potion of Leaping
  • Splash Potion of Leaping (Extended)
  • Splash Potion of Leaping (Strong)
  • Splash Potion of Water Breathing
  • Splash Potion of Water Breathing (Extended)
  • Spruce Boat
  • Spruce Door
  • Spruce Fence
  • Spruce Fence Gate
  • Stone Axe
  • Stone Hoe
  • Stone Pickaxe
  • Stone Shovel
  • Stone Sword
  • Sunflower
  • Terracotta
  • Tipped Arrow of Fire Resistance
  • Tipped Arrow of Fire Resistance (Extended)
  • Tipped Arrow of Harming
  • Tipped Arrow of Harming (Strong)
  • Tipped Arrow of Healing
  • Tipped Arrow of Healing (Strong)
  • Tipped Arrow of Invisibility
  • Tipped Arrow of Invisibility (Extended)
  • Tipped Arrow of Leaping
  • Tipped Arrow of Leaping (Extended)
  • Tipped Arrow of Leaping (Strong)
  • Tipped Arrow of Night Vision
  • Tipped Arrow of Night Vision (Extended)
  • Tipped Arrow of Poison
  • Tipped Arrow of Poison (Extended)
  • Tipped Arrow of Poison (Strong)
  • Tipped Arrow of Regeneration
  • Tipped Arrow of Regeneration (Extended)
  • Tipped Arrow of Regeneration (Strong)
  • Tipped Arrow of Slowness
  • Tipped Arrow of Slowness (Extended)
  • Tipped Arrow of Strength
  • Tipped Arrow of Strength (Extended)
  • Tipped Arrow of Strength (Strong)
  • Tipped Arrow of Swiftness
  • Tipped Arrow of Swiftness (Extended)
  • Tipped Arrow of Swiftness (Strong)
  • Tipped Arrow of Water Breathing
  • Tipped Arrow of Water Breathing (Extended)
  • Tipped Arrow of Weakness
  • Tipped Arrow of Weakness (Extended)
  • Totem of Undying
  • Trapped Chest
  • Tropical Fish
  • Uncraftable Potion
  • Uncraftable Tipped Arrow
  • Wet Sponge
  • White Banner
  • White Carpet
  • White Shulker Box
  • White Stained Glass
  • White Stained Glass Pane
  • White Terracotta
  • White Tulip
  • Yellow Banner
  • Yellow Carpet
  • Yellow Shulker Box
  • Yellow Stained Glass
  • Yellow Stained Glass Pane
  • Yellow Terracotta

Oak Sign

In the April Fool's version 2.0, Zombie Pigmen would spawn holding oak signs instead of golden swords. The signs would be enchanted with the same enchantments as the golden swords however, allowing for multiple enchantments on the sign. The best sign from this method had Looting III, Fire Aspect II, Knockback II, and Smite V. Additionally, from 16w39a through 1.11-pre1, Curse of Vanishing could be applied to the sign. This comes to a maximum of 5 different Protection enchantments, with a total of Protection 13.

Elytra

Elytra can normally have Curse of Binding, Curse of Vanishing, Unbreaking III, and Mending applied. This means a maximum of Protection 6 from 4 enchantments is possible. However, since these multiple Protection enchantments are mutually exclusive with any other enchantment, the highest possible amount would be Protection III if Mending and/or Unbreaking would be applied.

Wither Skeleton Skull/Skeleton Skull/Carved Pumpkin/Jack-o-Lantern

These items could be first enchanted with any enchantment in 12w49a.[3] Later, they can naturally have Curse of Binding and Curse of Vanishing applied. This means a maximum of Protection 7 from 3 enchantments would be possible. Also, this would be incredibly useful, considering mob heads don't use durability.

Creeper Head/Zombie Head/Dragon Head/Pumpkin

The creeper, zombie, and dragon heads all can normally have Curse of Vanishing and Curse of Binding applied. Due to a bug, the pumpkin could also have Curse of Binding and Curse of Vanishing applied. This comes to a maximum of Protection 2 from two enchantments.

Chestplate/Leggings

Chestplates and leggings can first have Feather Falling applied in Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3. Later, in 12w49a, they can have any enchantment applied, the maximum being a level 5 enchantment (Power, Sharpness, Efficiency, Smite, or Bane of Arthropods). They can also naturally have Mending, Unbreaking III, Thorns III, Curse of Vanishing, Curse of Binding, and one level 4 enchantment (Protection, Fire Protection, Blast Protection, or Projectile Protection). This totals to a maximum of Protection 22 from 8 enchantments on each armor piece. However, since the multiple Protection enchantments are mutually exclusive with other enchantments, Protection V would be the best option if any other enchantments are applied.

Helmet

Helmets can first have Feather Falling applied in Beta 1.9 Prerelease 3. Later, in 12w49a, they can have any enchantment applied, the maximum being a level 5 enchantment (Power, Sharpness, Efficiency, Smite, or Bane of Arthropods). They can also naturally have Mending, Unbreaking III, Thorns III, Respiration III, Aqua Affinity, Curse of Vanishing, Curse of Binding, and one level 4 enchantment (Protection, Fire Protection, Blast Protection, or Projectile Protection). This totals to a maximum of Protection 26 from 10 enchantments on a helmet. However, since the multiple Protection enchantments are mutually exclusive with other enchantments, Protection V would be the best option if any other enchantments are applied.

Turtle Shell

Turtle Shells can be enchanted with Mending, Unbreaking III, Thorns III, Respiration III, Aqua Affinity, Curse of Vanishing, Curse of Binding, and one level 4 enchantment (Protection, Fire Protection, Blast Protection, or Projectile Protection). This totals to a maximum of Protection 17 from 8 enchantments on the turtle shell. The multiple Protection is mutually exclusive with any other enchantments.

Boots

First, in 12w49a, boots can have any enchantment applied, the maximum being a level 5 enchantment (Power, Sharpness, Efficiency, Smite, or Bane of Arthropods). They can also naturally have Mending, Unbreaking III, Thorns III, Feather Falling IV, Curse of Vanishing, Curse of Binding, one level 4 enchantment (Protection, Fire Protection, Blast Protection, or Projectile Protection), and either Depth Strider III or Frost Walker II. This totals to a maximum of Protection 25 from 9 enchantments on boots. However, since the multiple Protection enchantments are mutually exclusive with other enchantments, Protection V would be the best option if any other enchantments are applied.

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Downgrading Enchanted Books

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Downgrading enchanted books from 18w21a (a 1.13 snapshot) up to 24w07a (a 1.20.5 snapshot) to 18w20b or before, they will have their enchantments converted to Protection. They will retain the 1.13+ formatted StoredEnchantments tag until upgraded again to 18w21a or later, where the datafixer will attempt to fix them. It will fail to parse the string enchantment ID (as it is expecting an integer) and default to 0, which will convert to Protection.

This may be combined with downgrading high level Multishot items and trades to obtain enchanted books and enchanted book sell trades for Protection VI to Protection 12.

This method will only work with enchanted books, as the tag they use to store their enchantments did not have its name changed when enchantment IDs were converted to namespaced IDs, unlike the ench tag.

Level 0 protection

From 18w06a to 18w07c (snapshots 1.13), the /enchant command could be used in survival mode, and you could also set any level without restrictions as long as it was between level 0 and level IV.

This command only worked on armor pieces, but if combined with the upgrade, it will be obtainable on all tools.

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See also

References

  1. MC-130489. bugs.mojang.com.
  2. This item can only be enchanted by converting an enchanted purple shulker box to an enchanted regular shulker box during 18w10b through 18w16a
  3. Obtaining the skeleton skull in 12w49a requires performing block entity deletion.