Minecraft Density Enchantment explained

How the Density Enchantment in Minecraft works

A fun new way of dealing with enemies

The new Density Enchantment was added to Minecraft in the version 1.21 update on both Java and Bedrock editions. This is the first new enchantment added to Minecraft in a while, and it’s unique because it is only available on Mace weapons. Here’s how the Density Enchantment in Minecraft works as well as how you can get it and what to do with it.

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How to get the Density Enchantment
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How to get the Density Enchantment

Like most Enchantments in Minecraft, you’ll need to use an Enchanting Table to get the Density Enchantment on your weapon. You can only get the Density Enchantment on a Mace weapon, as this enchantment is exclusive to Maces only and will not work on other weapons like the Sword.

You can also find the Density Enchantment already enchanted in the form of Enchanted Books throughout the new Ominous Vaults added in Minecraft 1.21. They also spawn in various other structures that have always generated Enchanted Books as loot in previous versions, making it easier to find.

What does the Density Enchantment do in Minecraft?

The new Density Enchantment in Minecraft 1.21 increases the damage you deal with the Mace it is enchanted on based on how many blocks you fall before using the weapon. By design, you’re supposed to jump off high-up locations before hitting enemies with weapons using the Density Enchantment, as it will deal increased damage with each block.

Here’s how much damage per block fallen that each level of the Density Enchantment does in Minecraft:

LevelDamage per Block Fallen
I0.5 (Heart x 0.25)
II1 Heart
III1.5 (Heart x 0.75)
IV2 Hearts
V2.5 (Heart x 1.25)

With the Level 5 Density Enchantment on your Mace, you can jump from a few blocks and one-shot most enemies in Minecraft, making this a very powerful enchantment worth putting on your best Mace. It takes some getting used to, but once you get used to taking advantage of jumping from higher locations, you can really mow through some enemies using the Density Enchantment in Minecraft.


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