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In Minecraft 1.9, End Cities spawn in the End. These End Cities contain Chests with various items, some of them enchanted. On the wiki I found out that the items may be enchanted to a random level from 20 to 39. By that they mean the level you enchant on in an Enchantment table (not Sharpness 30).

Can I get/give myself an Enchant table with a higher maximum enchantment level? If yes, how? I would really want it for my super-experimantal "survival" world.

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Sadly, it's impossible to enchant to higher levels than 30 on an enchantment table. In fact, it's only possible to get items enchanted with higher levels in the End Cities.

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I think this is not possible in minecraft any more, the only way would be, that you check if the player entchants something and put a higher entchantment level on it and take levels from him. But you would have to check for each item type and each entchandment combination.

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No, sadly you can't. There are mods that allow you to make a special enchantment table with special and unique enchantments, but back in the days in the beta of Minecraft you could enchant with way more levels and you can use the /echant command.

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  • Btw with the /enchant command you can only enchant to the levels of a enchantment table. To get higher enchantments you can use the /give command and add some NBT data to the item (could be any item). Here is a very good command generator that you can use to generate the give comand: mcstacker.bimbimma.com I hope I helped you! Cheers and good luck!
    – Tmpod
    Jul 8, 2016 at 22:03
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Yes if only pure tools(or weaker, if you can list all possible tool existance that need to distingish) are allowed.

For example, to enchant a diamond sword with 35 levels:

  1. check whether it's a diamond sword testfor ... and user has 35 levels `testfor @s[lm=35]
  2. remove the user 35 levels xp @s -35L
  3. remove the item to enchant kill, setblock, etc.
  4. summon a dying mob which will drop/place a loot chest that contain, a diamond sword with level-35 enchant, using loot table

    { "pools":[ { "rolls":1, "entries":[ { "type":"item", "name":"diamond_sword", "functions":[ { "function":"enchant_with_levels", "treasure":false, "levels":35 } ] } ] } ] }

EDIT: To do such enchant to non-pure and too-many-possibility tools, as long as it's same tool, you can get a such tool enchanted and copy its enchantment to your tool execute if entity @e[tag=ench,limit=1,nbt={Item:{tags:{ench:[{id:32,lvl:1}]}}}] run enchant @s <32> 1

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  • Wow! Nice idea! Could you elaborate on point 4 please? I'm not completely familiar with 1.13 command syntax and loot tables.
    – user143228
    Oct 3, 2018 at 20:06

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