Charges & Enchantment Fuel
Fuels, but for exalted enchantments.
Last updated
Was this helpful?
Fuels, but for exalted enchantments.
Last updated
Was this helpful?
Due to the nature of Vanilla Minecraft and the abundance of resources, most items, other than selling them for Currency, just sits there without any significant value. Thus, most Exalted Enchantments utilize a Charge mechanic, where an Exalted Enchantment will require Charges to proc.
Charges can be obtained via Enchantment Fuel, which can be crafted via the Fuel Jockey, utilizing the identical Vanilla item and redstone dusts for conversion.
Charges can be applied onto Exalted Enchantments by combining Enchantment Fuel that matches the specific enchantments via a Vanilla Anvil; and regardless of amount, it will always require 1 singular Vanilla Experience Level for each enchantment recharge.
Recharging an Exalted Enchantment is not considered as an Anvil usage!
Charges can be applied either on the Exalted Enchantment Book or on the item that as the Exalted Enchantment itself.
Not all Exalted Enchantments utilize similar Enchantment Fuel, this can be viewed via the /enchants
menu.
Charges are only consumed when an Exalted Enchantment successfully procs. When your Exalted Enchantment run out of charges, it will no longer proc.
Crafting a Fuel Item can be done via the Fuel Jockey, utilizing the identical Vanilla item and redstone dusts, along with a small amount of Vanilla Experience for each transaction.