How Do You Make an Anvil in Minecraft?
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Ever wondered how to create that all-important tool in Minecraft, the anvil? You’re in the right place! Crafting an anvil is not only super useful but also simpler than you might think. Let’s dive into how you can make your very own anvil in Minecraft.
So, how exactly do you make an anvil in Minecraft? It’s a question many players have, especially when they’re looking to repair items or combine enchantments. An anvil is a critical tool for these tasks, and making one is a key skill in the game.
Short Answer: Iron Blocks and Iron Ingots
To make an anvil in Minecraft, you’ll need three iron blocks and four iron ingots. First, you have to mine enough iron ore. After mining, smelt the iron ore in a furnace to get iron ingots. Then, use nine ingots to create one iron block. You’ll need a total of 27 ingots to make the three required blocks.
Once you have your iron blocks and additional ingots, it’s crafting time! Open your crafting table, place the three iron blocks in the top row, and then place one iron ingot in the center of the grid. Fill the bottom row with the remaining three iron ingots, and voila, you’ve crafted an anvil!
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