Download for 1.19+: https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/enchanting-infuser
📖 About:
Enchanting Infuser adds a brand new block for enchanting your equipment. Say goodbye to wasting your well earned levels on random enchants, and welcome a world of choice with fair costs for you hard-working Minecrafters.
📚 Contents:
The enchanting infuser offers everything you require for your enchanting needs: A grand selection of enchantments of course, a beautifully designed block with neat animations, an extremely useful and compact interface which even allows you to search for enchantments, and also direct access to your armor from within the interface.
The infuser comes in two versions: A normal one made from amethyst, and an advanced one made from netherite. The sole difference between the two being how they scale level costs, with the advanced version being quite a bit cheaper obviously.
By default, the normal version requires around 25 levels to max out all enchantments for an item. In contrast to vanilla, you'll have to pay all those levels and not just a maximum of 3. This makes the cost about 3 times as high as going from level 27 to 30. The advanced infuser on the other hand only requires around 15 levels at max. This is almost equal to going from level 27 to 30 in the vanilla system.
To work, the infuser requires bookshelves around it, just like the vanilla enchanting table. Most enchantments and higher enchantment levels require a certain amount to be unlocked. Since the enchanting infuser is way more powerful than the vanilla table, it needs 30 instead of 15 bookshelves to reach its full potential. Place those bookshelves around the infuser with a gap of one block in two layers (at the infuser's level, and one block above it).
The enchanting infuser offers the same enchantment selection as the vanilla enchanting table does, so you'll still have to use those cheesy librarians for your mending needs.
📷 Media:
Both enchanting infuser versions looking extra sharp | Choose which enchantments you want to put on your gear | |
Select the enchantments you want and enchant your item | Not all enchantments are compatible with each other | |
Add more bookshelves to unlock enchantments and higher levels | Helpful search and Enchantment Descriptions support | |
Crafting your first enchanting infuser | Upgrading your infuser to the next level | |
💡 FAQ:
Q: How do I configure this mod?
A: Editing configs directly in-game has not yet been implemented. Instead when in a world run the /config showfile <modid>
command by choosing either CLIENT
or SERVER
(depending on the mod), then click the file name (ending with .toml) that appears in chat to be able to manually edit the config file in a separate editor. After saving the file, the config will automatically reload in-game after a couple of seconds, so no game restart required.
Q: Uhm, the enchantment costs are way too overpriced / way too cheap!
A: Don't worry, all parameters for calculating enchantment costs are exposed in the server config file. Simply edit them to your liking.
Q: What's this mysterious enchanting power my enchanting infuser keeps telling me about?
A: That's simply the number of bookshelves surrounding the infuser. You can see how many you already have in the bottom-right corner.
Q: I can't get the mending enchantment!
A: The enchanting infuser offers the same enchantment selection the vanilla enchanting table has. Special enchantments (e.g. mending and curses) can be enabled and configured in the server config though.
Q: Does the enchanting infuser also support disenchanting and repairing?
A: No, as there already are great vanilla blocks for doing just that; the grindstone and anvil respectively.
Q: How do I enable the tooltips with enchantment descriptions?
A: The descriptions are provided by a separate mod: Enchantment Descriptions by Darkhax.
Q: I'm using another mod which already alters the enchanting system such as Easy Magic, Apotheosis or Quark. Will the enchanting infuser still work?
A: Yes, of course! The enchanting infuser is completely separate from the vanilla enchanting system.
🏆 Credits:
Developing Enchanting Infuser was helped and inspired by:
- Freyadono for making their original Enchanting Plus mod, which I personally loved to play with so many years ago, and which obviously bears heavy influences on this mod
- releaseHUN for making these awesome textures
- LordDeatHunter for their Fabric Waystones mod, which inspired the direction of the gui design for this mod
- xSharkieTV for being a great help in bringing this project together