Minecraft: Enchanting Station (Quick) Tutorial

Minecraft: Enchanting Station (Quick) TutorialThis minecraft tutorial will show you how to build a compact and resource efficient enchanting table setup! You can make every combination of bookshelves pos…

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Filed under xisumavoid : Comments (20) : Aug 1st, 2013

20 Responses to “Minecraft: Enchanting Station (Quick) Tutorial”

  1. MineZooka Owni Says:

    soo your saying i could put a dirtblockline, flick a lever and it would power anything?

  2. MrBim1234 Says:

    you’ll need to change the design so, because bookshelves work on two layers for the enchant table

  3. pcgamerforthewin Says:

    i was just going to type in here why not use sticky pistons and then i thought, oh you dont have to get sticky pistons so great idea!

  4. Double Double Says:

    xisuma can u tell me what font are you using for your thumbnails ?

  5. MrDocDefined Says:

    1000th like

  6. CodZillahKilla Says:

    is this possible to do with sticky pistons?!

  7. Paul Ritch Says:

    i was the same

  8. william ayers Says:

     couldnt you use sticky pistons?

  9. deadfish45films Says:

    I made my freind subscribe to you :D

  10. nbvdkamp Says:

    Yes you could but he wants it to be resource friendly so he used normal ones and sand.

  11. Rodrigo potato Says:

    Of course! :P You can use any block you want if you use sitcky pistons. Not obsidian though because pistons cant push that

  12. MrBim1234 Says:

    yes of course, but my comment was ment to be a joke, but xsisuma answered it. I like his design as it very compact and easy. Just regular piston few redstone dust, and sand.

  13. Armando Poveda Says:

    The intent was to use a minimum number of resources. Sticky piston aren’t really much more expensive (it’s basically a trade of 1 slime + 1 other block to 1 sand block). However, slime is generally harder to obtain than sand unless you happen to spawn near a slime chunk or a swamp.

  14. Kaimar Urm Says:

    I just use the Enchanting Plus mod.. :D
    But this is great for vanilla!
    Thanks, Xisuma!

  15. Alex Ehler Says:

    nice.

  16. deathmetalchar Says:

    yes but thats why he used sand because sand blocks fall with gravity. you could also use gravel as well.

  17. derpylover321 Says:

    Hey, remember me? The guy that posted a mean comment, I’m really sorry for that, I was wierd then (actually I don’t think I’m any better now) but I Hope you can forgive me

  18. MrBim1234 Says:

    you can grow food …

  19. ThePC007 Says:

    Well, if so then I guess it’s grass, unless you spawn in a desert biome. (If that’s even still possible in 1.6. I really miss the old generator that Minecraft had in Beta 1.7.3)

  20. Radignostic Says:

    Good stuff, X. Although I can’t help but feel sticky pistons would be better, not very many people want sand or gravel floors, although sticky pistons are slightly more expensive.

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