Breach enchantment

AppWizard
August 9, 2024
The mace introduced in Minecraft's 1.21 Tricky Trials update can one-shot every mob in the game and has unlimited damage potential based on fall height. It can be enhanced with powerful enchantments, including mending, unbreaking, smite, bane of arthropods, density, breach, and wind burst. Pairing the mace with the elytra allows players to maximize damage while minimizing fall damage. Crafting the mace requires a heavy core, which has an 8.3% drop rate, making it a mid to late-game item. Its effectiveness is reduced in confined spaces and underwater, and mastering its use requires skill and precision. Overall, the mace is considered well-balanced, providing significant damage potential while necessitating strategic positioning and execution. It serves as a high-damage option within Minecraft's weapon arsenal, contrasting with faster weapons and aligning with the game's lore.
AppWizard
June 16, 2024
Players can obtain the breach enchantment for the mace in Minecraft using an enchanting table or an enchanting book. The breach enchantment allows the mace to ignore a percentage of the enemy's armor value, with each level of breach adding 15% to this percentage. Breach is most effective against armored mobs and players, with a breach 4 mace being able to kill a player with full protection 4 enchanted armor in a few critical hits. Breach is not compatible with other damage enchantments and is more suited for multiplayer PvP battles rather than single-player survival mode.
AppWizard
June 16, 2024
The Breach Enchantment in Minecraft can be obtained by enchanting a Mace with Lapis Lazuli or by finding an Enchanted Book in Chests or Ominous Vaults. It increases damage output on enemies wearing armor, making it more effective in PvP games where players wear full sets of armor.
AppWizard
June 14, 2024
The Breach enchantment in Minecraft reduces armor effectiveness, making enemies and players less tanky. It can be found in enchanted books, through enchanting tables, or in underground structures or villager trading. There are four levels of the enchantment, with level four reducing armor effectiveness by 60 percent. It is most effective against enemies with diamond or netherite armor with protection IV, as well as creatures with natural armor like zombies and the Wither boss. It is less effective against enemies with no armor buffs.
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