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Enchanted Iron Boots | Java Edition (JE) & Bedrock Edition (BE)

Iron boots are armor worn on the feet that provide protection from damage. They can receive enchantments including Protection, Fire Protection, Blast Protection, Projectile Protection, Feather Falling, Depth Strider, Frost Walker, Soul Speed, Thorns, Unbreaking, Mending, Curse of Binding, and Curse of Vanishing.

enchantment list

categorynamedescriptionmethodsmax levelincompatible with
DefenseProtectionProvides general protection against attacks, fire, lava, and falling
enchanting_tableanvil
4
Blast ProtectionFire ProtectionProjectile Protection
Projectile ProtectionReduces damage from projectiles such as arrows and fireballs
enchanting_tableanvil
4
ProtectionBlast ProtectionFire Protection
Fire ProtectionReduces damage caused by fire and lava
enchanting_tableanvil
4
ProtectionBlast ProtectionProjectile Protection
Blast ProtectionReduces blast and explosion damage
enchanting_tableanvil
4
ProtectionFire ProtectionProjectile Protection
Feather FallingReduces fall and teleportation damage
enchanting_tableanvil
4
Depth StriderSpeeds up how fast you can move underwater
enchanting_tableanvil
3
Frost Walker
Frost WalkerFreezes water into ice so that you can walk on it and prevents magma block damage (incompatible with Depth Strider)
anvil
2
Depth Strider
Soul SpeedIncreases movement speed when walking on soul sand and soul soil (damages boots over time, can only be found in bastion remnants)
anvil
3
ThornsCauses damage to attackers when they hit you (damages armor faster when triggered)
enchanting_tableanvil
3
DurabilityUnbreakingIncreases item durability by reducing the chance of durability loss when used
enchanting_tableanvil
3
MendingUses XP to mend your tools, weapons and armor
anvil
1
CurseCurse of BindingItem cannot be removed from armor slots unless you die or the item breaks (cannot be removed with a grindstone)
anvil
1
Curse of VanishingItem disappears instead of dropping on the ground when you die (cannot be removed except by dying or using a grindstone)
anvil
1

Iron Boots Steady

Iron boots are reliable for travel and offer a solid base for movement enchants in the midgame.

Best Enchantments for Iron Boots

Essential

These enchantments are must-haves for optimal performance:

Recommended

Highly beneficial enchantments for most situations:

Situational

Useful for specific scenarios or playstyles:

Frost WalkerWalking on water

Incompatible with Depth Strider, creates ice paths

Soul SpeedNether travel

Speeds movement on soul sand/soil

Better against creepers, ghasts, and crystals

Projectile ProtectionPvP or skeletons

Better against arrows and projectiles

Useful for lava and fire resistance

Damages attackers but reduces durability faster

How to enchant Iron boots in minecraft

Enchanting Table

The enchanting table is the primary method for enchanting a Iron Boots in survival mode. Best for applying random enchantments using lapis lazuli and experience levels. Place bookshelves around the table (up to 15) to unlock higher-level enchantments. The enchantments offered are random but influenced by the item type and enchantment level chosen.

Anvil

An anvil allows you to combine enchanted books with your Iron Boots or merge two enchanted items together. Best for precise control over which enchantments to apply and combining multiple enchantments on your Iron Boots. Requires experience levels and becomes more expensive with each use due to the prior work penalty. Essential for creating highly enchanted items.

Enchanted books can be found in loot chests, obtained through fishing, or traded from librarian villagers. Best source for specific enchantments you need for your Iron Boots, especially rare ones like Mending. Use an anvil to apply the book's enchantment to your Iron Boots. Trading with librarians is the most reliable way to get the exact enchantments you want.

How to enchant Iron boots in minecraft with command

The /give command allows you to instantly give a Iron Boots with specific enchantments to yourself or other players. Best used when you need precise control over enchantment levels, want to bypass survival limitations, or need to create a Iron Boots that would be impossible through normal gameplay. Ideal for creative mode, map making, and testing specific enchantment combinations.

Syntax
/give <player> <item> [amount]
Label
/give @p iron_boots 1

@p targets the nearest player

@s targets yourself

Replace '<player>' with your player name or use a target selector

Select an enchantment from the table above

Choose a level from the table above (maximum level varies by enchantment)

The /enchant command applies a single enchantment to the Iron Boots held in a player's main hand. Best used for quick, single-enchantment additions in survival or creative mode. Unlike /give, it only works on a Iron Boots already in the player's inventory and can only add one enchantment at a time, making it ideal for simple enchanting tasks or when you want to maintain the item's existing properties.

Syntax
/enchant <player> <enchantment> [level]
Label
/enchant @s protection 4

@s targets yourself

@p targets the nearest player

Replace '<player>' with your player name or use a target selector

Select an enchantment from the table above

Choose a level from the table above (maximum level varies by enchantment)

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