Enchantment Table setup in Minecraft
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Minecraft: How many bookshelves are needed for level 30 enchantments?

Unlock Minecraft's max level enchantment.

Embarking on your Minecraft upgrade journey begins with the creation of an enchanting table setup, a pivotal step that opens the door to the best tools. While acquiring low to mid-range gear is straightforward, reaching the highest tier necessitates a specific building arrangement. We’re here to explain how many bookshelves you need for the Level 30 enchantment in Minecraft.

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How many bookshelves do you use for level 30 enchantments in Minecraft?

You can unlock Level 30 enhancements in Minecraft by placing 15 bookshelves within a one-block radius of the table. The build must also be on a two-block level, as any shelves placed on the third level will not count towards it. To give you an example, the setup on the left won’t work (bookshelves are on the third block), but the one on the right checks out:

Enchanting Table setup
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The bookshelves basically have to be as close to the enchanting table as possible. Nevertheless, you can still place them one block away to give you room. If you need some ideas on how to build it, you can check out our guide on the best enchanting table setups.

Although the build helps set the stage for the enhancement, you’ll still need to take a few more steps to get better materials. The maximum tier requires three lapis lazuli and a Level 30 experience rank. Go deep into the mines to acquire the lapis lazuli, which can also help you gain XP for your levels.

To earn more XP in Minecraft, look for Monster Spawners in the mines and defeat hordes of enemies. It’ll take some time to reach the higher ranks, so keep mining and fighting to farm a ton of experience points.

Once you’ve tackled the requirements, place your desired tool in the enchanting table. You’ll gain unique buffs like the highly durable Unbreaking III or the damaging Smite V. However, enchantments are completely randomized, so it all depends on the luck of the draw.


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