Curse Of Binding Minecraft



Minecrafthas a ton of different items, blocks, enchantments, potions, weapons and mobs -- so you could be excused for not knowing everything about the game. In patch 1.11 for PC/Mac, Minecraft introduced two new treasure enchantments called Curse of Binding and Curse of Vanishing.

Treasure enchantments are enchantments which aren't available through use of the Enchantment Table; you have to find the enchantment through looting chests, fishing, or trading with villagers -- though you can enchant other items with these curses if you find the enchantment in book form.

Curse of Binding is just annoying, as the only way you could get the armour off you if you put it on would be to wear down the durability, which is risky as you need to take damage to do this. Curse of Vanishing, you might as well put on all your items anyway as a flex, it's hardcore, so if. This Minecraft tutorial explains the Curse of Vanishing enchantment with screenshots and step-by-step instructions. The Curse of Vanishing enchantment lets you curse an item in the game. When an item is cursed with this enchantment, the cursed item will disappear when a player dies in the game (instead of being dropped after the player dies). Learn all about Minecraft's Curse of Binding and Curse of Vanishing right here.

But what do these new enchantments do? This guide has the answer!

What Curse of Binding Does in Minecraft

The Curse of Binding enchantment can only be found on armor or in enchantment books, and the enchantment can only be transferred from a book to a piece of armor (using the anvil). The Curse of Binding makes it so once you put the cursed piece of armor on, you cannot take it off. The cursed item stays in its armor slot until either you die or the armor breaks from durability loss.

While the effects of the curse are limited, there are some applications where the curse could be beneficial. First, since it’s a treasure enchantment, it’s possible to find an upgrade to your current armor in a survival game. While that’s not ideal if you find something like iron armor, a tough survival game of Minecraft might make you think twice about not putting on cursed armor. And diamond armor with the Curse of Binding has only one drawback: you can’t take it off to enchant it or repair it later.

The Curse of Binding has broader applications for Minecraft mapmakers. The ability to have armor that cannot be taken off can benefit mapmakers who want the player to have certain items equipped at all times, especially when dropping the armor leads to the map breaking somehow.

Additionally, those who are feeling mean-spirited can set up dispensers with leather armor enchanted with the Curse of Binding. On a server, this means that players without armor are stuck in the worst grade of armor until they die or the leather armor breaks. I’m sure more than a few trolls are positively gleeful at the prospect.

What the Curse of Vanishing Does in Minecraft

The Curse of Vanishing enchantment has a much larger pool of items that it can be placed on. In addition to armor, the Curse of Vanishing can be placed on weapons, shields, tools, and Elytra. It can also be found as an enchantment book, and placed onto any of those items using the anvil. The Curse of Vanishing makes any enchanted item completely disappear if you die with it equipped or in your inventory, instead of the item dropping to the ground.

Like the Curse of Binding, the effects of Curse of Vanishing are limited -- but Vanishing has its uses. For one, like Binding, you can find an upgrade to a tool, weapon, shield, or armor through chests, fishing, or trading. Unlike Binding, you can take the item off (and even drop it), to repair or enchant it further. Once you die with the cursed item equipped or in your inventory, though, it’s gone forever.

The Curse of Vanishing has further applications for mapmakers, as well. Harder adventure maps in Minecraft can punish players by removing collected items upon death, or other adventure maps can ensure you don't keep potentially game-breaking items past where the map maker wants you to have them.

PvP servers can also benefit from the Curse of Vanishing on their equipment. Since dying removes the items completely, players can enchant their equipment with the curse and go into battle knowing that even if they die, other players won’t be able to use their own equipment against them later.

There are certainly other uses for both enchantments, but those uses are more than likely limited to map making and modding, rather than survival. In Minecraft, however, “limited” is hardly an obstacle to those creative enough.

Got any other ideas for how these enchantments can be used? Let us know in the comments!

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Curse of Vanishing is an enchantment that causes the item to disappear on death.

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Obtaining[edit]

Curse of Vanishing can be obtained only from chest loot, fishing, or trading‌[Java Edition only][1] for enchanted books.

Usage[edit]

When the player dies while an item enchanted with Curse of Vanishing is in their inventory, it does not drop on the ground, but is removed from the world entirely. The item does not vanish if it is dropped manually, or if it is placed in a chest before death.

The effect can be mitigated by storing affected items inside a shulker box, or by setting the keepInventorygamerule to true.

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Curse of Vanishing cannot be removed by a grindstone or a crafting table.

If an item dropped by a mob (such as a zombie or skeleton wearing armor) has Curse of Vanishing, the enchantment's effect works as normal.

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Of all enchantments in the game, Curse of Vanishing is compatible with the greatest number of different item types. It can be added to any type of item which can be enchanted at all, including Compass, Carved Pumpkin and Jack o'Lantern.

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Java Edition:

NameNamespaced IDTranslation key
Curse of Vanishingvanishing_curseenchantment.minecraft.vanishing_curse

Bedrock Edition:

NameNamespaced IDNumeric ID Translation key
Curse of Vanishingvanishing28enchantment.curse.vanishing

History[edit]

Java Edition
1.1116w39aAdded Curse of Vanishing.
Currently can be applied to any item.
releaseCurse of Vanishing can now be applied only to equipment.
1.1519w35aCurse of Vanishing can now be applied to carved pumpkins and no longer be applied to regular pumpkins[2].
1.1620w06aCurse of Vanishing can no longer be removed by combining it with another item in a crafting interface[3].
20w14aCompasses can now be enchanted with Curse of Vanishing.
Bedrock Edition
1.2.13beta 1.2.13.5Added Curse of Vanishing.
Curse of Vanishing is obtainable only via trading with librarian villagers.
1.4.0beta 1.2.20.2Enchanted books with Curse of Vanishing are no longer obtainable from trading with librarians.
1.16.0beta 1.16.0.51Curse of Vanishing has been implemented.
Legacy Console Edition
TU54CU44 1.52 Patch 241.0.4Added Curse of Vanishing.

References[edit]

Curse Of Binding Minecraft Tools

  1. MCPE-84906
  2. MC-125810
  3. MC-158807

Curse Of Binding Minecraft Command

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