![]() This can also combine the enchantments together to make a more powerful tool! Renaming just requires you to place the item in the anvil and then change the name via the text box. You can also pair tools of the same type together to create one higher durability. Now you can start repairing, renaming, and combining enchantments! To repair for the most part, you can place the resource that the tool is made out of in with the broken tool to bring up the durability level. ![]() Now that we have all the iron we need, we just need to place it in the Crafting Table in the right shape! The recipe for the Anvil is three blocks of iron across the top, three iron bars across the bottom, and one iron bar in the middle! Fill up your Crafting Table with the bars to make a full block of iron. This will be a long process, so you might want to get a few furnaces going to get it done quicker!Īs mentioned, we need three blocks of iron which require a total of 27 iron bars. We need 27 iron bars to create the blocks of iron we need, and we're going to need an additional four iron bars for the base of the anvil. ![]() It's one of the more common ores you will find in the game. If you can't find it that way, mine your way downwards, and you should eventually come across it. You also might see it in the side of a mountain or hill. Any space that's opened up which gives you a lot of surface area to explore makes it easier to spot it. Both caves and ravines are great places to find the ore. We're going to need a lot of iron ore, which can be found pretty much anywhere there's stone to be mined. Your cow is officially named Daisy!!Ĭongratulations, you just learned how to use a name tag in Minecraft.To make an anvil in Minecraft you will just need three blocks of iron and four iron bars! While this is relatively simple, you will need quite a stock of iron to make it happen! Now when you move your pointer to the cow, you should see the custom name of Daisy appear above the cow's head. For Education Edition, right click on the cow.For Windows 10 Edition, right click on the cow.For Pocket Edition (PE), you tap on the cow.For Java Edition (PC/Mac), right click on the cow.The game control to use the name tag depends on the version of Minecraft: Stand in front of the cow with the name tag selected in the hot bar. In this example, we want to use it on our cow. Now that you have finished the name tag, you need to put it on your mob. The 1 experience level will be deducted from your experience bar. Now, move the name tag from the third slot into your inventory hotbar. It will cost 1 experience level to change the name tag. In the third slot, you will see the name tag that has the name of Daisy. This is what we want to call our cow in the game. In this example, we have typed the name Daisy. Press the Delete key to remove the words "Name Tag" and then type the name you would like to call your mob. Then click on the brown box where it says "Name Tag" so that you can add a name. To do this, start by moving the name tag into the first slot. This (by what I understand) should 'reset' the cost, to some degree. However, it also states that a workaround is to rename it first. Next, you need to add a name to the name tag. It states that anvils are 'capped' at level 40, i.e., anything that costs more than 40 levels to enchant, rename, or repair, is 'too expensive'. Now your anvil is open and you can see the Repair & Name menu. For Education Edition, right click on the anvil. ![]() For Windows 10 Edition, right click on the anvil.For Pocket Edition (PE), you tap on the anvil.For Java Edition (PC/Mac), right click on the anvil.The game control to use the anvil depends on the version of Minecraft: To use the anvil, you need to stand in front of it. For Education Edition, right click on the block.For Windows 10 Edition, right click on the block.For Nintendo Switch, press the ZL button on the controller.For Wii U, press the ZL button on the gamepad.For PS3 and PS4, press the L2 button on the PS controller.For Xbox 360 and Xbox One, press the LT button on the Xbox controller.For Pocket Edition (PE), you tap on the block.For Java Edition (PC/Mac), right click on the block.The game control to place the anvil depends on the version of Minecraft: You should see the block become highlighted in your game window. Next, position your pointer (the plus sign) on the block where you want to place the anvil. Once you have the required materials, add the anvil to your hotbar so that it is an item that you can use.
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