Enchanted Diamond Helmet Wiki Guide

This Minecraft tutorial explains how to craft an enchanted diamond helmet with screenshots and step-by-step instructions.

In Minecraft, you can add powers to a diamond helmet by enchanting it. Enchantments can be added to items using an enchanting table, anvil, or game command.

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Let’s explore how to make an enchanted diamond helmet using an enchanting table.

Required Materials to make an Enchanted Diamond Helmet

In Minecraft, these are the materials you can use to craft an enchanted diamond helmet:

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3 Lapis Lazuli
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Enchantments for Diamond Helmet

In Minecraft, you can enchant a diamond helmet with the following enchantments:

Enchantment Description
Aqua Affinity Speeds up how fast you can mine blocks underwater
Blast Protection Reduces blast and explosion damage
Curse of Binding Cursed item can not be removed from player
Curse of Vanishing Cursed item will disappear after player dies
Fire Protection Reduces damage caused by fire and lava
Mending Uses xp to mend your tools, weapons and armor
Projectile Protection Reduces projectile damage (arrows, fireballs, fire charges)
Protection General protection against attacks, fire, lava, and falling
Respiration Extends underwater breathing (see better underwater)
Thorns Causes damage to attackers
Unbreaking Increases durability of item, in effect, by decreasing the chance of the tool, weapon, or armor taking durability damage when used
  • Enchantment is what the enchantment is called.
  • Description is the description of what the enchantment does.

See a complete list of Minecraft Enchantments that is interactive and searchable.

Steps to Enchant the Diamond Helmet

1. Open the Enchanting Table

First, open your enchanting table so that you have the Enchant menu that looks like this:

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2. Enchant the Diamond Helmet

In the Enchant menu, place the diamond helmet in the first box. Then place 3 lapis lazuli in the second box.

TIP: In Creative mode, you do not need to place the lapis lazuli in the second box.

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Once you have placed your diamond helmet and lapis lazuli in the two boxes, you will see the enchantment slots display up to 3 enchantment options. Each enchantment will display a number on the right which is the number of experience levels that you must have to unlock and view the enchantment (this is not the cost of applying the enchantment).

In this example, the first enchantment is unlocked if you have 8 experience levels, the second one is unlocked if you have 11 experience levels, and for the third enchantment you need 30 experience levels to unlock it.

The higher the experience points required to unlock the enchantment, the better the enchantment. If you don’t have enough levels, you can always earn more experience points by killing mobs or using the /xp command.

TIP: If you hover over the slot, you will see the name of the enchantment and the cost.

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When you hover over the third enchantment, it says Protection III and the cost of the enchantment is 3 lapis lazuli and 3 enchantment levels (ie: levels on your experience bar). Protection III is one of the 3 enchantments that you can select from the enchanting table.

Select the enchantment that you wish to apply to the diamond helmet.

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Once you have selected an enchantment, your lapis lazuli and experience points will be spent and the diamond helmet will glow purple. You can hover over the enchanted helmet to see its new powers.

TIP: Quite often the enchanting table will add more than just the one enchantment originally selected. So you might end up with an item that is enchanted with 2 or 3 enchantments (or maybe even 4 enchantments)!

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The diamond helmet is now an enchanted diamond helmet and you can move it back into your inventory.

Congratulations, you have made an enchanted diamond helmet in Minecraft!

Durability

Durability represents how long the item will last. For tools, weapons and transportation, durability is the number of useful actions before the item is destroyed. For armor items, durability is the number of hits (that can be blocked by armor) before the item is destroyed. So the higher the durability number, the longer the item will last.

The following table shows the durability for each helmet/cap in Minecraft:

Name Durability
Netherite Helmet 407
Diamond Helmet 363
Turtle Shell 275
Chain Helmet 165
Iron Helmet 165
Golden Helmet 77
Dyed Leather Cap 55
Leather Cap 55

Things to Do with Enchanted Diamond Helmets

Here are some activities that you can do with enchanted diamond helmets in Minecraft:

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How to Put on Armor
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Other Enchanted Items

In Minecraft, you can make other enchanted items such as:

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