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All you need to know about looting in Minecraft

Is there a way to loot?

Updated: Jun 9, 2022 2:47 pm
All you need to know about looting in Minecraft

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There are several things in Minecraft that may assist you in battle or when gathering resources. Looting is one such useful item; it’s an enchantment that you may put on swords to boost the odds of getting items and rare items when you kill enemies.

The higher your looting tier, the more likely you are to acquire uncommon drops. As a result, let’s look at how to obtain treasure and other uses for the item in Minecraft.

How to loot in Minecraft? 

There are several ways to loot in Minecraft. The most common of these are listed below. 

Trading with a villager

Finding a villager, turning them into a librarian, and trading with them till you achieve plundering is one of the most typical methods. If the villager refuses to give you stuff, repeat the process with a different villager. The process might seem as easy but you would need a lot of materials such as papers, books, bookshelves, emeralds, etc. 

Fishing

It is possible to find an enchanted book with looting, as strange as it may sound. All you need is a fishing rod (ideally one with Luck of the Sea) and some water. Continue fishing until you locate something for looting. Fortunately for you, this approach also offers a slew of additional uncommon things, particularly if you’ve charmed your rod with Luck of the Sea.

This might seem like a tedious task, however, it uses some of the most minimal resources in survival mode to get rare items. 

Creative Mode 

If you desire more leisurely gameplay or don’t want to deal with the inconvenience of enchanting and disenchanting, simply enter creative mode and pick up a book enchanted with looting. Later on, you can put the enchantment on your sword with an anvil.

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