Minecraft:Helmet
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A helmet (the leather variety being known as a cap and the type crafted from Minecraft:turtle scutes being known as a turtle shell) is a piece of Minecraft:armor that covers the head of the player. There are seven primary tiers of helmet: leather, golden, copper, iron, chainmail, diamond, and netherite. A Minecraft:turtle shell is another kind of helmet that gives the Minecraft:Water Breathing effect, and can be used to brew Minecraft:potions of the Turtle Master.
Variants
Obtaining
Crafting
Smithing
Mob loot
Minecraft:Zombies, Minecraft:husks, Minecraft:skeletons, Minecraft:strays, Minecraft:bogged, and Minecraft:piglins have a small chance to spawn wearing armor. There is a 8.5% chance (9.5% with Minecraft:Looting I, 10.5% with Looting II and 11.5% with Looting III) for the mob to drop the helmet they're wearing upon death, unless they are spawned from an Minecraft:ominous trial spawner. The dropped helmet is usually badly damaged, and may be Minecraft:enchanted with enchantment levels 5-19.
Template:IN, Minecraft:vindicators and Minecraft:pillagers spawned in Minecraft:raids have a 4.16% chance (5.128% on hard difficulty) to drop an Minecraft:iron helmet. The dropped helmet is usually badly damaged, and has a 50% chance of being Minecraft:enchanted with a random Minecraft:enchantment.
Trading
Leather Template:Trade sources
Chainmail Template:Trade sources
Diamond Template:Trade sources
Usage
Helmets can be placed in the top armor slot of a player's Minecraft:inventory for activation.
Statistics
Each armor point reduces damage by 4% (increasing additively). Armor points are signified by half a shirt on the armor bar above the health bar. The effectiveness of armor points is decreased as the strength of incoming attacks increase, an effect lessened by armor toughness. Armor toughness does not have a visual indicator bar. Helmet durability is decreased by 1 for every Template:Hp of incoming damage (rounded down, but never below 1). Different helmet types have different enchantability from one another, a value that affects the strength of enchantments received directly though Minecraft:enchanting tables. Netherite helmets provide a knockback resistance of 1 (10%).
| Helmets | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Type | Armor | Armor toughness | Durability | Enchantability | Knockback resistance |
| Template:ItemLink | Template:Armor | Template:Armor | 55 | 15 | 0 |
| Template:ItemLink | Template:Armor | Template:Armor | 77 | 25 | 0 |
| Template:ItemLink | Template:Armor | Template:Armor | 121 | 8 | 0 |
| Template:ItemLink | Template:Armor | Template:Armor | 165 | 9 | 0 |
| Template:ItemLink | Template:Armor | Template:Armor | 165 | 12 | 0 |
| Template:ItemLink | Template:Armor | Template:Armor | 275 | 9 | 0 |
| Template:ItemLink | Template:Armor | Template:Armor | 363 | 10 | 0 |
| Template:ItemLink | Template:Armor | Template:Armor | 407 | 15 | 1 (10%) |
Repairing
Combining
Template:Crafting Template:Grinding
Unit repair
Template:Repairing Template:Repairing Template:Repairing Template:Repairing Template:Repairing Template:Repairing Template:Repairing Template:Repairing A helmet can be repaired in an Minecraft:anvil by adding units of the Minecraft:tiers' repair material, with each repair material restoring 25% the helmet's maximum durability, rounded down. Two helmets of the same tier can also be combined in an anvil. Both methods preserve the helmet's Minecraft:enchantments.
Enchantments
A helmet can receive the following Minecraft:enchantments. Note that while iron and chainmail have the same durability, chainmail has a higher Minecraft:enchantability than iron or diamond.
| Name | Description | Max level | Method | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Minecraft:Protection<ref group="note" name="exc">Protection, Projectile Protection, Blast Protection, and Fire Protection are mutually exclusive.</ref> | Increases overall damage reduction. | IV | Template:BlockLink Template:BlockLink |
10 |
| Minecraft:Projectile Protection<ref group="note" name="exc" /> | Increases damage reduction against projectiles. | IV | Template:BlockLink Template:BlockLink |
5 |
| Minecraft:Blast Protection<ref group="note" name="exc" /> | Increases damage reduction against explosions. | IV | Template:BlockLink Template:BlockLink |
2 |
| Minecraft:Fire Protection<ref group="note" name="exc" /> | Increases damage reduction against fire. | IV | Template:BlockLink Template:BlockLink |
5 |
| Minecraft:Thorns | Deals returning damage to attackers. | III | Template:BlockLinkTemplate:Only Template:BlockLink |
1 |
| Minecraft:Respiration | Extends breathing time underwater. | III | Template:BlockLink Template:BlockLink |
2 |
| Minecraft:Aqua Affinity | Increases underwater mining speed. | I | Template:BlockLink Template:BlockLink |
2 |
| Minecraft:Unbreaking | Grants a chance to negate durability consumption. | III | Template:BlockLink Template:BlockLink |
5 |
| Minecraft:Mending | Repairs the helmet when obtaining Minecraft:experience. | I | Template:BlockLink | 2 |
| Minecraft:Curse of Vanishing | The helmet vanishes on death, not dropping as an item. | I | Template:BlockLink | 1 |
| Minecraft:Curse of Binding | Removes the ability to de-equip the helmet. | I | Template:BlockLink | 1 |
Armor trimming
It is possible to upgrade armor with trims. This requires a Minecraft:smithing template, a helmet, and an ingot or crystal (Minecraft:iron ingot, Minecraft:copper ingot, Minecraft:gold ingot, Minecraft:netherite ingot, Minecraft:emerald, Minecraft:redstone dust, Minecraft:lapis lazuli, Minecraft:amethyst shard, Minecraft:nether quartz, Minecraft:diamond, or Minecraft:resin brick).
These trims have no effect on the gameplay or strength of the armor.
History
Development
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
New Nintendo 3DS Edition
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First image of armor.
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Minecraft:Dinnerbone's first screenshot of dyed armor.
- Armor durability from Indev until late Beta
| Leather | Golden | Chainmail | Iron | Diamond |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 33 | 66 | 66 | 132 | 264 |
Issues
Trivia
- Unlike other helmets, the Minecraft:netherite helmet covers most of the player's face, due to a nose guard and cheek plates.
Gallery
Renders
Worn
Item
Mobs
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A Minecraft:zombie wearing a helmet in Minecraft:Survival Test.
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A Minecraft:skeleton wearing a helmet in Minecraft:Survival Test.
References
External links
- Taking Inventory: Helmet – Minecraft.net on February 20, 2020
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