Anvil

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Anvil
Anvil.png
Type:Craftable Item
Found naturally:No
Renewable:yes
Identifier:anvil

The anvil is a block that uses the item repair interface to repair and to rename items, as well as to combine enchantments.

Obtaining

The anvil is crafted using three blocks of iron, and four iron ingots, with the three blocks of iron taking up the top row, while three iron ingots take up the whole bottom row, and the last iron ingot is placed in the middle of the second row.

Iron block Iron block Iron block
Empty Iron ingot Empty
Iron ingot Iron ingot Iron ingot
Anvil

Usage

Anvils can be used to repair tools and armor, to enchant items with enchanted books, and to rename items and blocks. All of their functions cost experience levels (earned by performing certain actions such as defeating enemies or mining ores such as coal and redstone) and crafting materials.

Anvils have a 12% chance to degrade for each use and will eventually be destroyed by such use. On average, an anvil will survive for 24 uses, which is approximately one use per 1.3 iron ingots used in crafting the anvil.

Anvils are affected by gravity in the same way as sand and gravel are. A placed anvil cannot be pushed or pulled by pistons, but a falling anvil can. Falling anvils can do considerable amounts of damage to mobs and players, so they can be used in traps. Two falling anvils can kill a full-health player. However, anvils themselves have a chance to be damaged by the fall as well. Damaged anvils can still be used.

Repairing

Anvils have two modes to repair items that have a durability rating:

  • As with the crafting grid, a player may repair items by combining two similar items. With the anvil, however, the target will keep its enchantments, and may gain new ones from the sacrificed item.
  • Alternatively, a player can use materials originally required in the crafting of the item (iron ingots for iron items with durability, diamonds for diamond items with durability) to repair a single item. One material can only repair 25% of the target's maximum durability.
  • In addition, the player can rename any item - not just items with durability - by using an anvil.

Repairing with materials works for the most part, but not with all items: As a rule of thumb, it works for items with their material in the default name, like iron pickaxe, so it can be done with various tools except for bows and shears. The repair does not need to be complete; one material will only repair a fourth of the item's maximum durability.

Repairing with a matching item works for any item with durability including bows, shears and so on. The items must match in type; it is not possible to combine a golden pickaxe with an iron one, for example. The damaged item must be placed in the second box while the matching item with durability must be in full health and be placed in the first box. If you place a damaged item in the first box or in both then the anvil will show a extremely high price in the thousands.

Note that in both cases the resulting durability will be limited to the item's maximum, and there is no discount for "over-repairing" an item.

As a subset of repairing one item with another, the anvil can transfer enchantments from the sacrifice to the target. This can have a synergistic effect when both items share identical enchantments, or simply add to each other when they do not. Two Sharpness II swords can be combined to make a Sharpness III sword, for example, or a pickaxe with Efficiency can be combined with one that has Unbreaking. This can produce enchantments and combinations that could not be made by using an enchanting table. But even so, some enchantments cannot be combined if they are similar, or contradicting, in context of what it does. If the target is damaged, you will pay for the repair as well as the transfer.

Transferring high-level enchantments is more expensive, and renaming an item has an additional surcharge.

Renaming

Any item or stack of items can be renamed at a cost of one level plus any prior-work penalty.

Tasks

# Task Objective Requirements
41 Use an anvil. Use an anvil (enchant something, use a name tag, enchant a book, etc. with the anvil).
This task requires an Anvil.

History

Version Date Changes
1.27 Nov 13, 2015
  • Added the anvil
  • Added the "Use an anvil" achievement

Gallery

See also