In Minecraft, you can enchant boots with a number of different enchantments. Each enchantment has a name and ID value assigned to it. You can use these enchantment values in the /enchant command.

Here is a list of boot enchantments for the latest version of Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac).

 

Enchantment
(Minecraft ID Name)
Max Level ID Version
Blast Protection
(blast_protection)
IV 3
Curse of Binding
(binding_curse)
I 10 1.11
Curse of Vanishing
(vanishing_curse)
I 71 1.11
Depth Strider
(depth_strider)
III 8 1.8
Feather Falling
(feather_falling)
IV 2
Fire Protection
(fire_protection)
IV 1
Frost Walker
(frost_walker)
II 9 1.9
Mending
(mending)
I 70 1.9
Projectile Protection
(projectile_protection)
IV 4
Protection
(protection)
IV 0
Soul Speed
(soul_speed)
III 1.16
Thorns
(thorns)
III 7 1.4.6
Unbreaking
(unbreaking)
III 34
  • 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.
  • Description is the description of what the enchantment does.
  • Minecraft ID is the Internal number for the enchantment.
  • Version is the Minecraft version number that the enchantment was introduced for the name and ID, if applicable.

Example of how to Enchant Boots

You can enchant boots that you are holding by using the /enchant command.

For example, you can use the /enchant command to enchant the boots that the player  is holding with Feather Falling IV.

/enchant player feather_falling 4

In this example, feather_falling is the name of the enchantment and 4 is the level of the enchantment to add. The command would result in the boots held by 9Minecraft to be enchanted with Feather Falling IV. This enchantment would reduce the damage from falling as well as damage from ender pearl teleportations.

Other Enchantment Lists

Here are some other enchantment lists in Minecraft:

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