Projectile Protection Enchantment Guide

Learn how Projectile Protection enchantment reduces arrow and projectile damage in Minecraft. Full guide with commands, levels, and armor compatibility.

Projectile Protection is a solid enchantment if you’re getting pelted by arrows or fighting stuff that shoots fire. It cuts down damage from basically anything flying at you. Here’s everything you need to know about it.

What Does Projectile Protection Do?

Projectile Protection reduces damage you take from projectile attacks. That includes arrows from skeletons, ghast fireballs, blaze fire charges, and shulker bullets. Each level makes it a bit more effective.

The enchantment maxes out at Level 4. You can put it on any piece of armor: helmets, chestplates, leggings, or boots. You’ll want to wear the armor for it to actually work.

How to Get Projectile Protection

Using an Enchanting Table

If you find the enchantment on the table, grab it. You need 15 bookshelves around your enchanting table to unlock the higher-level enchantments.

Using an Anvil

Combine an enchanted book with Projectile Protection on your armor using an anvil. You’ll need some experience levels but it’s a reliable way to add it.

Using Commands

If you’ve got cheats on, use the /enchant command. Examples are below in the Commands section.

What You Can Enchant

Projectile Protection works on any armor piece:

  • Helmets (diamond, iron, golden, leather, netherite, chain)
  • Chestplates (all armor types)
  • Leggings (all armor types)
  • Boots (all armor types)
  • Turtle shells
  • Enchanted books

Enchantment Levels

Level Damage Reduction Names
Level 1 4% per level Projectile Protection I
Level 2 8% per level Projectile Protection II
Level 3 12% per level Projectile Protection III
Level 4 16% per level Projectile Protection IV

Incompatible Enchantments

You can’t combine Projectile Protection with these other protection enchantments on the same piece of armor:

  • Blast Protection
  • Fire Protection
  • Protection

This means you have to pick which protection type you want for each armor piece. Most players go with generic Protection if they can only choose one.

Enchantment ID (Java Edition)

If you’re using commands or working with datapacks, here’s the technical info:

  • Enchantment ID: minecraft:projectile_protection
  • Numeric ID: 4
  • Max Level: IV

Commands

Use these commands to apply Projectile Protection to the nearest player (change @p to your target if needed):

/enchant @p projectile_protection 1
/enchant @p projectile_protection 2
/enchant @p projectile_protection 3
/enchant @p projectile_protection 4

Tips for Using It

Projectile Protection is most useful in PvP situations or when you’re dealing with farms that have a lot of arrows flying around. In survival mode, it’s solid but not essential unless you’re fighting a lot of ranged mobs.

Since you can’t stack it with other protection types, think about what threats you face most. Taking a lot of arrow damage? Go Projectile. Getting blown up by creepers? Blast Protection might be better.

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