Piercing Enchantments Wiki Guide

This Minecraft tutorial explains the Piercing enchantment with screenshots and step-by-step instructions.

Background

The Piercing enchantment allows the arrow fired from a crossbow to pierce through multiple entities.

You can add the Piercing enchantment to any crossbow using an enchanting table, anvil, or game command. Then use the enchanted crossbow to fight, just line up your enemies and then fire an arrow through them all!!

The maximum level for the Piercing enchantment is Level 4. This means that you can enchant a crossbow with up to Piercing IV. The higher the level, the more powerful the enchantment.

 

Enchantment Name Piercing
Min Level Level 1 (Piercing I)
Max Level Level 4 (Piercing IV)
Description Allows the arrow fired from a crossbow to pierce through multiple entities
Applies To Piercing Enchantments - Wiki Guide 1 Crossbows
How to add Enchantment 1. Enchanting Table
2. Anvil
3. /enchant command

Incompatible Enchantments

In Minecraft, the Piercing enchantment can not be combined with the following enchantments:

  • Multishot

Items to Enchant with Piercing

In Minecraft, you can enchant the following items with Piercing:

Piercing Enchantments - Wiki Guide 2

How to make an Enchanted Book
Piercing Enchantments - Wiki Guide 3 How to make a Crossbow

Hold the Enchanted Crossbow

Once you have a crossbow that is enchanted with Piercing, you need to hold the enchanted crossbow in your hand and use it. When you attack with this enchanted crossbow, you will see arrows fired from the crossbow pierce through more than one entity.

Piercing Enchantments - Wiki Guide 4

Let’s show you what happens when we attack 2 creepers (lined up) with a crossbow that is enchanted with Piercing.

Piercing Enchantments - Wiki Guide 5

Once the arrow strikes the first entity, it will pass through and strike the next object behind it. In this example, the arrow fired from the crossbow pierced through the first creeper and killed the creeper behind it.

Congratulations, you just learned all about the Piercing enchantment in Minecraft.

Enchantment ID and Name

Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac)

In Minecraft, Piercing has the following enchantment ID and Name values:

Enchantment
(Minecraft ID Name)
Max Level ID Version
Piercing
(minecraft:piercing)
IV 1.14
  • Enchantment is what the enchantment is called and (Minecraft ID Name) is the string value used in the /enchant command.
  • Max Level is the maximum level that you can apply for this enchantment.
  • Minecraft ID is the Internal number for the enchantment.
  • Platform is the platform that applies.
  • Version is the Minecraft version number that the enchantment was introduced for the name and ID, if applicable.

Enchant Command for Piercing

Enchant Command in Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac)

Piercing I:

/enchant @p piercing 1

Piercing II:

/enchant @p piercing 2

Piercing III:

/enchant @p piercing 3

Piercing IV:

/enchant @p piercing 4

See more examples of how to use the /enchant command.

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There are other enchantments in Minecraft such as:

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