


However, in the Bedrock edition, it adds 1.25 extra damage at each level increase. It adds 1+ damage on the first level and then adds 0.5 extra damage for each additional level. Sharpness (levels I through V) is more common than Smite and increases the weapons overall melee damage. Smite and Sharpness are both incredibly essential enchantments for your main swords since both of them enhance the weapon’s damage. The two enchantments in question are both sword enchantments, and can’t be placed on any other item except the ax since it also involves attacking with a weapon that has a blade.

This method can help increase the durability of items and also be used to repair them, in turn adding the two weapons’ enchantments together and forming a combined and more powerful item. Furthermore, items that cannot be simply enchanted using the enchantment table can be placed on the Anvil and enchanted using books. Using the enchantment table method, players can enchant swords, pickaxes, armor, bows, and much more. An enchanted item will display the enchantment along with its current level when viewing it in the inventory menu. Enchantment books can be acquired by fishing, trading, found in generated structures, or gained by placing a normal book in an enchantment table. Enchantments, often referred to as ‘enchants’, are unique bonuses and boosters that can be applied onto weapons, tools, or armor either using enchanting tables or the Anvil if you possess enchantment books.
