Have you ever got bored of your “rusted” diamond swords for some reasons? lately did you feel that the minecraft mobs are abit too though for you? if so then Higher Enchanted Mod is for you! as the name basically says everything Higher Enchanting Mod is all about enchanting and upgrading weapons? This mod works well with the “Better Enchanting Mod” so I would recommend you to use them together. Higher Enchanting Mod make it easier for players to kill mobs due to the increased maximum stats like for example swords damage’s maximum is 5 but with this mod it can go to 10 as max.
What this mod did:
SWORDS
- Max damage level increased from 5 to 10
- Max smite level from 5 to 10
- BOA max level from 5 to 10
- Knock back from 2 to 5
- Fire Aspect from 2 to 5
- Looting from before 2 now its 5
PICKAXE, SHOVELS, and AXE
- Max efficiency increased from 5 to 10
- Pickaxe now harder to break, endurance level from 3 to 10
- Fortune level before is 3 now is 5
BOW
- Power level increased form 5 to 10
- Punch from 3 to 5
ARMOR
- Armor’s defence before was 4 now its 8
- Fire Protection increased from 4 to 8 too
- Blast Protection from 4 to 8 (can take more creeper pops)
- Feather Falling, (boots) originally its 4 but now the maximum level is 8
- Respiration (helmets), level cap increased from 3 to 5
Fortune 5 on boots isn’t a good idea for this mod since when I tried it the game crashes.
Pro’s
If I were you I would always want a better weapon caps. This upgrades are always better since you can take down bosses (mods) faster with it.
Con’s
Actually this mod is quite nice but there’s nothing much to it… the old stats is already more than enough to kill a creeper or a boss so I don’t actaully understand the true meaning of this mod. I guess its still personal opinion.
How to Install Higher Enchanting Mod for Minecraft 1.3.1
- Download Higher Enchanting Mod for Minecraft 1.3.1
- Go to “run”
- Then type this in “%appdata%/.minecraft/bin”
- Select “minecraft.jar” and open it with 7zip or winrar
- Extract all the files inside the “Higher Enchanting.zip” to your “minecraft.jar” file
- DONE!