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* [[Minecraft:Protection]] | * [[Minecraft:Protection]] | ||
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'''Fire Protection''' is an [[Minecraft:enchantment]] applied to [[Minecraft:armor]] that reduces [[Minecraft:damage]] received from [[Minecraft:fire]] | '''Fire Protection''' is an [[Minecraft:enchantment]] applied to [[Minecraft:armor]] that reduces [[Minecraft:damage]] received from [[Minecraft:fire]]. It also reduces [[Minecraft:burning time]]. | ||
== Obtaining == | == Obtaining == | ||
Fire Protection can be obtained from [[Minecraft:enchanting tables]], | Fire Protection can be obtained from [[Minecraft:enchanting tables]], [[Minecraft:librarian]]s, books from [[Minecraft:fishing]], [[Minecraft:vaults]] from [[Minecraft:trial chambers]], and drops from mobs spawned in [[Minecraft:raid]]s.{{only|bedrock}} | ||
Fire Protection books may also spawn in the [[Minecraft:Loot chest|chests]] of the following structures: | |||
* {{EnvLink|Desert Pyramid|Desert Pyramids}} | |||
* {{EnvLink|Stronghold|Strongholds}} | |||
* {{EnvLink|Ocean Ruins}} | |||
* {{EnvLink|Ancient City|Ancient Cities}} | |||
* {{EnvLink|Mansion|Mansions}} | |||
* {{EnvLink|Pillager Outpost|Pillager Outposts}} | |||
* {{EnvLink|Mineshaft|Mineshafts}} | |||
* {{EnvLink|Monster Room|Monster Rooms}} | |||
* {{EnvLink|Jungle Pyramid|Jungle Pyramids}} | |||
== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
Fire Protection reduces all sources of fire damage the user takes, including | Fire Protection reduces all sources of fire damage the user takes, including but not limited to: [[Minecraft:fire]], [[Minecraft:lava]], [[Minecraft:magma block]]s, lit [[Minecraft:campfire]]s, and from [[Minecraft:mob]]s that deal fire damage ([[Minecraft:blaze]]'s projectile, flaming [[Minecraft:arrow]]s, burning [[Minecraft:zombie]]s). This enchantment is capable of reducing any fire damage that would normally be ignored by [[Minecraft:armor]]. Fire Protection has the side effect of reducing burn time when set on fire by <code>(15 × ''level'')%</code>, up to a maximum 60% reduction on a single item with Fire Protection IV. This effect can stack on multiple armor pieces. This means that players wearing a total Fire Protection level of at least 7 have a 100% burn time reduction, effectively making them fireproof. | ||
<i>Fire damage</i> is defined as any [[Minecraft:damage type]] in the <code>minecraft/tags/damage_type/is_fire</code> [[Minecraft:tag]]. Damage caused by close contact from [[Minecraft:blaze]]s and [[Minecraft:magma cube]]s is considered melee damage and cannot be reduced by Fire Protection. Fire Protection doesn't reduce damage from [[Minecraft:ghast]] fireballs as contact is considered [[Minecraft:projectile damage]] and the resulting blast is considered explosive damage. However, it does mitigate effects from leftover blocks of fire from the blast. Custom damage types defined by [[Minecraft:data packs]] can be added to this tag to allow such damage dealt through the {{cmd|damage}} command to be reduced by Fire Protection. The formula for fire damage reduction is <code>(8 × ''level'')%</code>, up to a maximum 32% reduction on a single item with Fire Protection IV. The reduction stacks with multiple pieces of armor enchanted with Fire Protection. | |||
The | The specific armor piece that Fire Protection is applied to does not influence its strength. For example, applying it to leggings does not cause the player's legs to be more protected against fire damage than the rest of their body. | ||
Fire Protection | Damage reduction from [[Minecraft:Protection]], Fire Protection, [[Minecraft:Feather Falling]], [[Minecraft:Blast Protection]], and [[Minecraft:Projectile Protection]] stacks up to an upper limit cap of 80% (see [[Minecraft:Armor#Enchantments|armor enchantments]]). Any further damage that would be reduced is instead ignored. This cap can be reached with a total of 10 combined levels of Fire Protection, or by combining 12 levels of Protection with 4 levels of Fire Protection. | ||
== Incompatibilities == | == Incompatibilities == | ||
[[Minecraft:Protection]], Fire Protection, [[Minecraft:Blast Protection]], and [[Minecraft:Projectile Protection]] are mutually exclusive. Attempting to combine these enchantments with an [[Minecraft:anvil]] deletes the enchantment in the upgrade slot and replace it with the enchantment in the sacrifice slot. However, if [[Minecraft:commands]] are used to force two or more of these enchantments on the same item, the effects stack. But when the total | [[Minecraft:Protection]], Fire Protection, [[Minecraft:Blast Protection]], and [[Minecraft:Projectile Protection]] are mutually exclusive on a specific piece of armor. Attempting to combine these enchantments with an [[Minecraft:anvil]] deletes the enchantment in the upgrade slot and replace it with the enchantment in the sacrifice slot. However, if [[Minecraft:commands]] are used to force two or more of these enchantments on the same item, the effects stack. But when the total [[Minecraft:Armor#Enchantments|EPF]] provided by the enchantments surpass 20, the rest of the enchantments will no longer directly reduce damage. | ||
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|{{HistoryLine||1.0.0|dev=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 4|Added Fire Protection.}} | |{{HistoryLine||1.0.0|dev=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 4|Added Fire Protection.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.14|dev=19w02a|Protection enchantments are no longer mutually exclusive.}} | |{{HistoryLine||1.14|dev=19w02a|Protection enchantments are no longer mutually exclusive.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|| | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=19w08a|Fire Protection enchantment is now functional for horses when added to horse armor in creative mode.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.14.3|dev=Pre-Release 2|Protection enchantments are again mutually exclusive.}} | |{{HistoryLine||1.14.3|dev=Pre-Release 2|Protection enchantments are again mutually exclusive.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.21|dev=24w18a|The [[Minecraft:burning time]] decrease from Fire Protection is now displayed as a tooltip.}} | |{{HistoryLine||1.21|dev=24w18a|The [[Minecraft:burning time]] decrease from Fire Protection is now displayed as a tooltip.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=24w21a|Burning time now stacks when on multiple armor pieces.}} | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=24w21a|Burning time now stacks when on multiple armor pieces.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=Pre-Release 4|Burning time decrease reduced to 3.75 | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=Pre-Release 4|Burning time decrease was reduced from 15% per level to 3.75% per level.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=Release Candidate 1|Reverted burning time decrease back to 15% per level.}} | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=Release Candidate 1|Reverted burning time decrease back to 15% per level.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=June 10, 2024|slink=https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/minecraft-1-21-release-candidate-1|[[Minecraft:Mojang Studios]] confirmed both Fire Protection and Blast Protection are to be rebalanced in the future.}} | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=June 10, 2024|slink=https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/minecraft-1-21-release-candidate-1|[[Minecraft:Mojang Studios]] confirmed both Fire Protection and Blast Protection are to be rebalanced in the future.}} | ||
Latest revision as of 11:09, 27 May 2026
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Template:For Template:Infobox enchantment Fire Protection is an Minecraft:enchantment applied to Minecraft:armor that reduces Minecraft:damage received from Minecraft:fire. It also reduces Minecraft:burning time.
Obtaining
Fire Protection can be obtained from Minecraft:enchanting tables, Minecraft:librarians, books from Minecraft:fishing, Minecraft:vaults from Minecraft:trial chambers, and drops from mobs spawned in Minecraft:raids.Template:Only
Fire Protection books may also spawn in the chests of the following structures:
Usage
Fire Protection reduces all sources of fire damage the user takes, including but not limited to: Minecraft:fire, Minecraft:lava, Minecraft:magma blocks, lit Minecraft:campfires, and from Minecraft:mobs that deal fire damage (Minecraft:blaze's projectile, flaming Minecraft:arrows, burning Minecraft:zombies). This enchantment is capable of reducing any fire damage that would normally be ignored by Minecraft:armor. Fire Protection has the side effect of reducing burn time when set on fire by (15 × level)%, up to a maximum 60% reduction on a single item with Fire Protection IV. This effect can stack on multiple armor pieces. This means that players wearing a total Fire Protection level of at least 7 have a 100% burn time reduction, effectively making them fireproof.
Fire damage is defined as any Minecraft:damage type in the minecraft/tags/damage_type/is_fire Minecraft:tag. Damage caused by close contact from Minecraft:blazes and Minecraft:magma cubes is considered melee damage and cannot be reduced by Fire Protection. Fire Protection doesn't reduce damage from Minecraft:ghast fireballs as contact is considered Minecraft:projectile damage and the resulting blast is considered explosive damage. However, it does mitigate effects from leftover blocks of fire from the blast. Custom damage types defined by Minecraft:data packs can be added to this tag to allow such damage dealt through the Template:Cmd command to be reduced by Fire Protection. The formula for fire damage reduction is (8 × level)%, up to a maximum 32% reduction on a single item with Fire Protection IV. The reduction stacks with multiple pieces of armor enchanted with Fire Protection.
The specific armor piece that Fire Protection is applied to does not influence its strength. For example, applying it to leggings does not cause the player's legs to be more protected against fire damage than the rest of their body.
Damage reduction from Minecraft:Protection, Fire Protection, Minecraft:Feather Falling, Minecraft:Blast Protection, and Minecraft:Projectile Protection stacks up to an upper limit cap of 80% (see armor enchantments). Any further damage that would be reduced is instead ignored. This cap can be reached with a total of 10 combined levels of Fire Protection, or by combining 12 levels of Protection with 4 levels of Fire Protection.
Incompatibilities
Minecraft:Protection, Fire Protection, Minecraft:Blast Protection, and Minecraft:Projectile Protection are mutually exclusive on a specific piece of armor. Attempting to combine these enchantments with an Minecraft:anvil deletes the enchantment in the upgrade slot and replace it with the enchantment in the sacrifice slot. However, if Minecraft:commands are used to force two or more of these enchantments on the same item, the effects stack. But when the total EPF provided by the enchantments surpass 20, the rest of the enchantments will no longer directly reduce damage.
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History
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
New Nintendo 3DS Edition
Issues
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