What Does the Smite Enchantment Do in Minecraft?
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Ever wondered what the smite enchantment does in Minecraft? You’re not alone. It’s a question many players have when they’re diving into the game’s vast enchanting possibilities. Let’s clear up the confusion and explore what smite does in this pixelated world.
So, what exactly does the smite enchantment do in Minecraft? It’s simpler than you might think, and it’s super useful, especially when you’re up against those pesky undead mobs.
Smite: The Undead’s Worst Nightmare
The smite enchantment in Minecraft is a special power you can add to your weapons, specifically swords and axes. Its main job? To pack a punch against undead enemies. We’re talking zombies, skeletons, wither skeletons, strays, husks, phantoms, drowned, and even the wither boss itself.
With each level of smite (up to level V), your weapon gets an extra 2.5 heart damage done to these undead foes. That means, at its highest level, you’re dealing a whopping 12.5 extra heart damage. That’s a game-changer when you’re swarmed by zombies or facing down a wither!
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