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Find out how mending works in Minecraft & learn where to find mending items

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Mending is an item enchantment in Minecraft that uses some of the value of experience orbs to increase the durability of an item. Mending is a great way to make your items last longer! You can find items with mending by looking in loot chests or fishing for treasure. You can also buy enchanted books with Mending from the Librarian villager. This wikiHow guide goes over the mechanics of the Mending enchantment in Minecraft and where to find items with Mending.

Things You Should Know

  • Items with Mending use experience orbs to repair durability.
  • Find items with Mending in loot chests in jungle temples, strongholds, and ancient cities.
  • Go fishing for a chance to find an item with Mending or a random enchanted book.
  • Obtain a librarian from a swamp to gain access to guaranteed Mending book trades.
Section 1 of 2:

The Mending Enchantment

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  1. When a player collects an experience orb, some of its points will go toward repairing the item instead of increasing the player’s experience bar. Here is some information about the mechanics of Mending: [1]
    • One point of experience repairs two durability points.
    • If the player has multiple Mending items equipped, one item will be selected randomly to get repaired.
    • An item can’t have both the Mending and Infinity enchantment.
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Section 2 of 2:

Where to Find Mending Items

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  1. You can find items with the Mending enchantment in chests located in jungle temples, strongholds, and ancient cities. End and ancient cities have stronger loot and are more likely to have iron and diamond tools with Mending on them. [2]
    • Mending is a “treasure enchantment.” This means it can’t be added to items using an enchanting table. [3]
    • The Mending enchantment is great for making your equipment last longer. If you’re looking for and mining diamonds , you’ll need as much durability as you can get. It’s also great for conserving resources while playing multiplayer .
  2. There’s a 0.8 percent chance of finding an enchanted book while fishing. It may take several attempts to find Mending, but if you fish enough, it will show up eventually! Make sure to meet the treasure fishing requirements: [4]
    • The fishing bobber needs to be in open water. This means the area around the bobber is clear 2 blocks horizontally, 2 blocks above the water, and 2 blocks underwater.
    • There can only be air and lily pads or water source blocks and bubble columns. There can also be blocks that don’t have collision, like kelp and coral fans.
  3. As of 1.20.2, swamp librarians will sell guaranteed Mending books. Other librarians will sell you a random enchanted book in exchange for a book and an amount of emeralds (this varies depending on trading factors like demand and reputation) and likely won't give you Mending right away. Swamp librarians will always have a Mending book. [5]
    • Since villages do not naturally generate in swamps, you will have to find a zombie villager that spawned in a swamp, trap, and cure it. Then have it become a librarian by setting a lectern down in front of it. You can also build your own Minecraft village for a more personalized look.
    • In older versions of Minecraft, librarians from any biome and village have a chance of trading Mending books. You can reroll trades by breaking and setting down the lectern again until the librarian's trade includes a Mending book.
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