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Library Enchants / Library Enchantments Addon

Mods / Mods 1.21




Library Enchants / Library Enchantments Mod — Break the cap and write your own endgame, with level-10 books that turn “late game” into a sandbox of ridiculous builds and spicy experiments.

This is a tiny, surgical library that pushes enchant levels beyond what Minecraft normally allows, and the feel of your world changes the moment you touch an anvil. Protection X stops creeper splash from dictating your footwork. Efficiency X makes deepslate peel like bark so you carve tunnels instead of mining them. Sharpness X turns boss prep into route planning rather than resource hoarding. It’s still your world, your rules; the library just hands you dials that go past vanilla and asks what kind of run you want to engineer. Some enchants are intentionally capped lower because going higher does nothing or gets weird, so the author keeps those at sensible limits. Costs are set to a minimum, usually a single XP level, which feels wild at first but fits the point: you’re tuning, not grinding. If a piece won’t take a merge or a book combo refuses to stick, enchant the items individually and the anvil behaves.



The most fun way to use it is to give yourself lanes. Build a test yard outside your base with target dummies, a short lava channel, and a deepslate strip. Craft one “work” set with utility enchants for megaprojects and quarry days, then a “combat” set for raids, bastions, and wither clears. Efficiency X plus a fast pick will start instant-mining in places you didn’t plan for; practice feathering your swing near drops and carry scaffolding to patch surprise holes before you step in. Protection X and absurd weapons make you brave, but fire and void are still honest mistakes, so keep a totem or a bucket habit even when you feel invincible. In the Nether, sharp gear can make piglin aggro spill everywhere if you mistap; stash a “quiet” blade with lower levels for trading hubs so you don’t tank your own economy by accident.

On servers and Realms, talk first. This library is incredible for event arenas, boss nights, and speed-build weekends, but it will erase balance in open PvP if you don’t set ground rules. Run separate kits for minigames, keep public survival at vanilla caps, or schedule “overcap hours” where everyone flips the same switch and goes nuts together. It’s also perfect for creators who need repeatable scenes: you can one-tap terrain for timelapses, survive controlled TNT tests, and iterate redstone arenas without re-gearing between takes. If you’re on mobile, bump FOV a notch for clearer depth at instant-mine speeds and bind crouch somewhere you can hit while moving; high-level tools punish sloppy footing more than low-level ones ever did.

Treat it like a lab more than a cheat menu. Back up your world before you commit, keep one chest of vanilla gear for “clean” runs, and use the library when the plan calls for it—mega highways, city cores, boss showcases, chaos nights with friends. The magic isn’t just the numbers on the tooltip; it’s the freedom to prototype a version of Minecraft where your kit finally keeps up with your ideas.

Installation:
— Download McPack
— Install McAddon or McPack files, just open it for this;
— Select new textures in the settings;
— Done.

libraryenchantsuncompressed_zip.mcpack [429.46 Kb] (downloads: 2)
libraryenchants_zip.mcpack [299.73 Kb] (downloads: 5)


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