How to Disenchant Items in Minecraft: A Simple Guide
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Ever found yourself with a tool or book in Minecraft that’s enchanted but not quite what you wanted? If you’re wondering how to change that, you’re in the right spot. This guide will explain exactly how to disenchant items in Minecraft, making room for the enchantments you truly desire.
So, let’s dive into the magical world of enchanting and disenchanting without further ado.
Quick Answer: Use the Grindstone!
To disenchant items in Minecraft, you need a handy tool called a Grindstone. A Grindstone allows you to remove all enchantments from an item, returning it to its original state. Plus, you get a bonus of receiving some experience points back, which is always handy.
Using a Grindstone is pretty simple. First, you need to craft or find one. Crafting a Grindstone requires two sticks, a stone slab, and two wooden planks. Once you have your Grindstone, just interact with it, place the enchanted item in one slot, and presto! The item will be disenchant, and you’ll retrieve some of those precious experience points.
Disenchant and Win with Playbite
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