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A '''grindstone''' is a [[Minecraft:block]] used to remove all | A '''grindstone''' is a [[Minecraft:block]] used to remove all enchantments (except for curses) from [[Minecraft:item]]s, refunding some experience orbs. Additionally, it can repair [[Minecraft:tool]]s, [[Minecraft:weapon]]s, and [[Minecraft:armor]]. It also serves as a weaponsmith's job site block. | ||
== Obtaining == | == Obtaining == | ||
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=== Natural generation === | === Natural generation === | ||
[[File:Weaponsmith shelter.jpg|thumb|right|A grindstone generated inside a weaponsmith shelter structure.]] | [[File:Weaponsmith shelter.jpg|thumb|right|A grindstone generated inside a weaponsmith shelter structure.]] | ||
Grindstones naturally generate at | Grindstones naturally generate at village weaponsmiths. Grindstones can also generate in trail ruins. | ||
=== Crafting === | === Crafting === | ||
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When {{control|used}}, an interface is displayed with two input slots and one output slot. | When {{control|used}}, an interface is displayed with two input slots and one output slot. | ||
It resets the | It resets the repair cost for items. | ||
When one | When one enchanted item is placed in either input slot, a disenchanted copy of the item appears in the output slot. The output item has the same durability for a piece of armor or a tool. If an enchanted book is placed in the input, a normal [[Minecraft:book]] appears in the output. Removing the item from the output slot deletes the input item and causes the grindstone to drop some experience. If the input item has a custom name, given by renaming it, the output item will adopt the name. | ||
Placing two [[Minecraft:tool]]s or pieces of [[Minecraft:armor]] (enchanted or not) of the same type in the input slots causes a non-enchanted item of the same type to appear in the output slot. The output item has the same durability as what the player would get from using the | Placing two [[Minecraft:tool]]s or pieces of [[Minecraft:armor]] (enchanted or not) of the same type in the input slots causes a non-enchanted item of the same type to appear in the output slot. The output item has the same durability as what the player would get from using the item repair crafting recipe if the 2 input items were unenchanted. This means the output durability is the sum of the durabilities of the two input items, plus 5% of the maximum durability of the output item (rounded down), capped so it does not exceed the maximum durability of the output item. Both input items are deleted in this process of disenchanting them and repairing them. If either input item was enchanted, then removing the output item drops some experience. The output item has the same armor trim (if any) and name (if any) as the input item in the top slot. | ||
As with all non-enchanted items, the output item has no | As with all non-enchanted items, the output item has no prior work penalty, even if it is cursed. Disenchanting an item in the grindstone cannot remove a curse, and cannot remove an item's custom name. | ||
If the action is not applicable (e.g. only one non-enchanted item, or the two inputs are different items), the arrow displays a red cross like that of an [[Minecraft:anvil]] and no item appears in the output slot. | If the action is not applicable (e.g. only one non-enchanted item, or the two inputs are different items), the arrow displays a red cross like that of an [[Minecraft:anvil]] and no item appears in the output slot. | ||
The amount of experience dropped by the grindstone is a uniformly distributed pseudorandom number between 50% and 100% (rounded up) of all the non-curse enchantments' minimum | The amount of experience dropped by the grindstone is a uniformly distributed pseudorandom number between 50% and 100% (rounded up) of all the non-curse enchantments' minimum modified enchantment levels combined. For example, Sharpness V on average gives 35 XP, because that is 75% of 45. The following table shows the ranges of possible obtained XP from each enchantment and level. | ||
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! V | ! V | ||
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{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Protection | 4 | 1|1 | 6|11 | 12|23 | 17|33 | 0|0 }} | ||
{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Fire Protection | 4 | 5|9 | 9|17 | 13|25 | 17|33 | 0|0 }} | ||
{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Feather Falling | 4 | 3|5 | 6|11 | 9|17 | 12|23 | 0|0 }} | ||
{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Blast Protection | 4 | 3|5 | 7|13 | 11|21 | 15|29 | 0|0 }} | ||
{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Projectile Protection | 4 | 2|3 | 5|9 | 8|15 | 11|21 | 0|0 }} | ||
{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Respiration | 3 | 5|9 | 10|19 | 15|29 | 0|0 | 0|0 }} | ||
{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Aqua Affinity | 1 |1|1 | 0|0 | 0|0 | 0|0 | 0|0 }} | ||
{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Thorns | 3 | 5|9 | 15|29 | 25|49 | 0|0 | 0|0 }} | ||
{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Depth Strider | 3 | 5|9 | 10|19 | 15|29 | 0|0 | 0|0 }} | ||
{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Frost Walker | 2 | 5|9 | 10|19 | 0|0 | 0|0 | 0|0 }} | ||
{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Soul Speed | 3 | 5|9 | 10|19 | 15|29 | 0|0 | 0|0 }} | ||
{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Swift Sneak | 3 | 13|25 | 25|49 | 38|75 | 0|0 | 0|0 }} | ||
! rowspan="2" | Sword enchantment | ! rowspan="2" | Sword enchantment | ||
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! V | ! V | ||
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{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Sharpness | 5 | 1|1 | 6|11 | 12|23 | 17|33 | 23|45 }} | ||
{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Smite | 5 | 3|5 | 7|13 | 11|21 | 15|29 | 19|37 }} | ||
{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Bane of Arthropods | 5 | 3|5 | 7|13 | 11|21 | 15|29 | 19|37 }} | ||
{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Knockback | 2 | 3|5 | 13|25 | 0|0 | 0|0 | 0|0 }} | ||
{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Fire Aspect | 2 | 5|9 | 15|29 | 0|0 | 0|0 | 0|0 }} | ||
{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Looting | 3 | 8|15 | 12|23 | | | 0|0 | 0|0 }} | ||
{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Sweeping Edge | 3 | 3|5 | 7|13 | 12|23 | 0|0 | 0|0 }} | ||
! rowspan="2" | Bow enchantment | ! rowspan="2" | Bow enchantment | ||
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! V | ! V | ||
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{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Power | 5 | 1|1 | 6|11 | 11|21 | 16|31 | 21|41 }} | ||
{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Punch | 2 | 6|11 | 16|31 | 0|0 | 0|0 | 0|0 }} | ||
{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Flame | 1 | 10|19 | 0|0 | 0|0 | 0|0 | 0|0 }} | ||
{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Infinity | 1 | 10|19 | 0|0 | 0|0 | 0|0 | 0|0 }} | ||
! rowspan="2" | Tool enchantment | ! rowspan="2" | Tool enchantment | ||
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! V | ! V | ||
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{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Efficiency | 5 | 1|1 | 6|11 | 11|21 | 16|31 | 21|41 }} | ||
{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | [[Minecraft:Silk Touch]] | 1 | 8|15 | 0|0 | 0|0 | 0|0 | 0|0 }} | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | [[Minecraft:Silk Touch]] | 1 | 8|15 | 0|0 | 0|0 | 0|0 | 0|0 }} | ||
{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Fortune | 3 | 8|15 | 12|23 | 17|33 | 0|0 | 0|0 }} | ||
! rowspan="2" | Fishing rod enchantment | ! rowspan="2" | Fishing rod enchantment | ||
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! V | ! V | ||
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{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Luck of the Sea | 3 | 8|15 | 12|23 | 17|33 | 0|0 | 0|0 }} | ||
{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Lure | 3 | 8|15 | 12|23 | 17|33 | 0|0 | 0|0 }} | ||
! rowspan="2" | "Anything" enchantment | ! rowspan="2" | "Anything" enchantment | ||
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{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Unbreaking | 3 | 3|5 | 7|13 | 11|21 | 0|0 | 0|0 }} | ||
{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Mending | 1 | 13|25 | 0|0 | 0|0 | 0|0 | 0|0 }} | ||
! rowspan="2" | Trident enchantment | ! rowspan="2" | Trident enchantment | ||
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{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Channeling | 1 | 13|25 | 0|0 | 0|0 | 0|0 | 0|0 }} | ||
{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Impaling | 5 | 1|1 | 5|9 | 9|17 | 13|25 | 17|33 }} | ||
{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Loyalty | 3 | 6|11 | 10|19 | 13|25 | 0|0 | 0|0 }} | ||
{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Riptide | 3 | 9|17 | 12|23 | 16|31 | 0|0 | 0|0 }} | ||
! rowspan="2" | Crossbow enchantment | ! rowspan="2" | Crossbow enchantment | ||
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! V | ! V | ||
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{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Multishot | 1 | 10|19 | 0|0 | 0|0 | 0|0 | 0|0 }} | ||
{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Piercing | 4 | 1|1 | 6|11 | 11|21 | 16|31 | 0|0 }} | ||
{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Quick Charge | 3 | 6|11 | 16|31 | 26|51 | 0|0 | 0|0 }} | ||
! rowspan="2" | Mace enchantment | ! rowspan="2" | Mace enchantment | ||
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{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Breach | 4 | 8|15 | 12|23 | 17|33 | 21|41 | 0|0 }} | ||
{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Density | 5 | 3|5 | 7|13 | 11|21 | 15|29 | 19|37 }} | ||
{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Wind Burst | 3 | 8|15 | 12|23 | 17|33 | 0|0 | 0|0 }} | ||
! rowspan="2" | Spear enchantment | ! rowspan="2" | Spear enchantment | ||
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! V | ! V | ||
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{{EnchantlevelsTableRow | | {{EnchantlevelsTableRow | Lunge | 3 | 3|5 | 7|13 | 11|21 |0|0 |0|0}} | ||
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=== Profession === | === Profession === | ||
{{main|Job site block}} | {{main|Job site block}} | ||
If a grindstone has not been claimed by a [[Minecraft:villager]], any nearby unemployed villager has a chance to change their profession to weaponsmith and claim the grindstone as their | If a grindstone has not been claimed by a [[Minecraft:villager]], any nearby unemployed villager has a chance to change their profession to weaponsmith and claim the grindstone as their job site block. | ||
=== Piston interactivity === | === Piston interactivity === | ||
Grindstones cannot be pushed by [[Minecraft:piston]]s or pulled by | Grindstones cannot be pushed by [[Minecraft:piston]]s or pulled by sticky pistons. | ||
== Sounds == | == Sounds == | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
''For a more in-depth breakdown of changes to textures and models, including a set of renders for each state combination, see | ''For a more in-depth breakdown of changes to textures and models, including a set of renders for each state combination, see /Asset history'' | ||
=== ''Java Edition'' === | === ''Java Edition'' === | ||
{{HistoryTable | {{HistoryTable | ||
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|Added a [[Minecraft:crafting]] recipe for grindstones. | |Added a [[Minecraft:crafting]] recipe for grindstones. | ||
|Grindstones are now functional and used to repair [[Minecraft:item]]s and [[Minecraft:tool]]s. | |Grindstones are now functional and used to repair [[Minecraft:item]]s and [[Minecraft:tool]]s. | ||
|Grindstones can now remove all non-curse | |Grindstones can now remove all non-curse enchantments from an item, in which experience is reimbursed to the player. | ||
|Grindstones now generate in the updated | |Grindstones now generate in the updated plains villages.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=18w49a|Grindstones now generate in the updated | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=18w49a|Grindstones now generate in the updated savanna villages and the new snowy tundra villages.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=18w50a|Grindstones now generate in the updated | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=18w50a|Grindstones now generate in the updated desert and taiga villages.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=19w03a|Added | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=19w03a|Added sounds for grindstones.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=19w11a|Grindstones now serve as weaponsmith [[Minecraft:villager]]s' job site block.}} | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=19w11a|Grindstones now serve as weaponsmith [[Minecraft:villager]]s' job site block.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.16|dev=20w06a| | |{{HistoryLine||1.16|dev=20w06a|Crimson planks and warped planks can now be used to craft grindstones.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.19|dev=22w11a| | |{{HistoryLine||1.19|dev=22w11a|Mangrove planks can now be used to craft grindstones.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.19.3|exp=Update 1.20|dev=22w42a| | |{{HistoryLine||1.19.3|exp=Update 1.20|dev=22w42a|Bamboo planks can now be used to craft grindstones.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.19.4|exp=Update 1.20|dev=23w07a| | |{{HistoryLine||1.19.4|exp=Update 1.20|dev=23w07a|Cherry planks can now be used to craft grindstones.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.20.5|dev=24w10a|No longer accepts items with {{nbt|compound|unbreakable}} component but do not have an enchantment.|No longer disenchants two | |{{HistoryLine||1.20.5|dev=24w10a|No longer accepts items with {{nbt|compound|unbreakable}} component but do not have an enchantment.|No longer disenchants two enchanted books at the same time.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.21.2|exp=Winter Drop|dev=24w40a| | |{{HistoryLine||1.21.2|exp=Winter Drop|dev=24w40a|Pale oak planks can now be used to craft grindstones.}} | ||
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{{HistoryTable | {{HistoryTable | ||
|{{HistoryLine|bedrock}} | |{{HistoryLine|bedrock}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.9.0|dev=beta 1.9.0.2|exp=Experimental Gameplay|[[File:Grindstone JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added grindstones, but they have no functionality.|They are currently only available if | |{{HistoryLine||1.9.0|dev=beta 1.9.0.2|exp=Experimental Gameplay|[[File:Grindstone JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added grindstones, but they have no functionality.|They are currently only available if Experimental Gameplay is enabled.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.10.0|dev=beta 1.10.0.3|exp=Experimental Gameplay|Grindstones can now generate in village weaponsmith houses. | |{{HistoryLine||1.10.0|dev=beta 1.10.0.3|exp=Experimental Gameplay|Grindstones can now generate in village weaponsmith houses. | ||
|[[File:Grindstone JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of grindstones has been changed. | |[[File:Grindstone JE2 BE2.png|32px]] The texture of grindstones has been changed. | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* Before the grindstone was added, a different method to remove enchantments was floated for | * Before the grindstone was added, a different method to remove enchantments was floated for Update Aquatic, which would have been by means of feeding items to a mob known as "The Great Hunger", but the mob lost the MINECON Earth 2017 mob vote to the phantom. | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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Revision as of 15:51, 9 April 2026
Template:For Template:Infobox block A grindstone is a Minecraft:block used to remove all enchantments (except for curses) from Minecraft:items, refunding some experience orbs. Additionally, it can repair Minecraft:tools, Minecraft:weapons, and Minecraft:armor. It also serves as a weaponsmith's job site block.
Obtaining
Breaking
Grindstones can be obtained using any Minecraft:pickaxe. If mined without a pickaxe, it drops nothing.
Natural generation
Grindstones naturally generate at village weaponsmiths. Grindstones can also generate in trail ruins.
Crafting
Usage
A grindstone can be oriented in different directions. Template:IN, it doesn't need a supporting block. Template:IN, it breaks if unsupported and/or inside of water.
Repairing and disenchanting
When Template:Control, an interface is displayed with two input slots and one output slot.
It resets the repair cost for items.
When one enchanted item is placed in either input slot, a disenchanted copy of the item appears in the output slot. The output item has the same durability for a piece of armor or a tool. If an enchanted book is placed in the input, a normal Minecraft:book appears in the output. Removing the item from the output slot deletes the input item and causes the grindstone to drop some experience. If the input item has a custom name, given by renaming it, the output item will adopt the name.
Placing two Minecraft:tools or pieces of Minecraft:armor (enchanted or not) of the same type in the input slots causes a non-enchanted item of the same type to appear in the output slot. The output item has the same durability as what the player would get from using the item repair crafting recipe if the 2 input items were unenchanted. This means the output durability is the sum of the durabilities of the two input items, plus 5% of the maximum durability of the output item (rounded down), capped so it does not exceed the maximum durability of the output item. Both input items are deleted in this process of disenchanting them and repairing them. If either input item was enchanted, then removing the output item drops some experience. The output item has the same armor trim (if any) and name (if any) as the input item in the top slot.
As with all non-enchanted items, the output item has no prior work penalty, even if it is cursed. Disenchanting an item in the grindstone cannot remove a curse, and cannot remove an item's custom name.
If the action is not applicable (e.g. only one non-enchanted item, or the two inputs are different items), the arrow displays a red cross like that of an Minecraft:anvil and no item appears in the output slot.
The amount of experience dropped by the grindstone is a uniformly distributed pseudorandom number between 50% and 100% (rounded up) of all the non-curse enchantments' minimum modified enchantment levels combined. For example, Sharpness V on average gives 35 XP, because that is 75% of 45. The following table shows the ranges of possible obtained XP from each enchantment and level.
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| I | II | III | IV | V | |
| Sword enchantment | XP | ||||
| I | II | III | IV | V | |
| Bow enchantment | XP | ||||
| I | II | III | IV | V | |
| Tool enchantment | XP | ||||
| I | II | III | IV | V | |
| Fishing rod enchantment | XP | ||||
| I | II | III | IV | V | |
| "Anything" enchantment | XP | ||||
| I | II | III | IV | V | |
| Trident enchantment | XP | ||||
| I | II | III | IV | V | |
| Crossbow enchantment | XP | ||||
| I | II | III | IV | V | |
| Mace enchantment | XP | ||||
| I | II | III | IV | V | |
| Spear enchantment | XP | ||||
| I | II | III | IV | V | |
Profession
Template:Main If a grindstone has not been claimed by a Minecraft:villager, any nearby unemployed villager has a chance to change their profession to weaponsmith and claim the grindstone as their job site block.
Piston interactivity
Grindstones cannot be pushed by Minecraft:pistons or pulled by sticky pistons.
Sounds
Generic
Template:Sound table/Block/Stone
Unique
Data values
ID
Template:Edition: Template:ID table
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Block states
Achievements
Videos
History
For a more in-depth breakdown of changes to textures and models, including a set of renders for each state combination, see /Asset history
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
PlayStation 4 Edition
Issues
Trivia
- Before the grindstone was added, a different method to remove enchantments was floated for Update Aquatic, which would have been by means of feeding items to a mob known as "The Great Hunger", but the mob lost the MINECON Earth 2017 mob vote to the phantom.
Gallery
Screenshots
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Grindstones on a wall, floor and ceiling.
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A grindstone at a blacksmith.
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