What is silk touch best for?

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Evert Keebler asked a question: What is silk touch best for?
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Date created: Fri, Apr 16, 2021 5:33 AM
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Silk Touch is useful for collecting blocks that don't otherwise drop themselves or something equivalent: Bookshelves, Glass, Glass Panes, Glowstone, Grass blocks, Mycelium, Podzol, Ice, Packed Ice, Sea Lanterns, Melons, Huge Mushroom blocks (mostly), Cobwebs, and Ender Chests.

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You can use the Silk Touch pick to mine coal ore and save a lot of inventory space. If you had used a Fortune III pick, you'd fill your inventory pretty quickly.

Silk Touch is best suited to pickaxe in Minecraft. The compatibility of Silk Touch enchantment with these four tools in descending order in Minecraft is as …

The Silk Touch enchantment allows you to mine blocks themselves instead of getting the usual dropped items. With this enchantment, you can gather items that are …

The Silk Touch enchantment allows Minecraft players to acquire blocks as themselves that otherwise would not drop when broken. When a block of diamond ore is broken …

What does silk touch do in Minecraft? What is silk touch good for in Minecraft? What is the silk touch in Minecraft? Does it give you more diamonds or make …

Silk touch is an uncommon enchantment in Minecraft. Players can obtain silk touch through trading and enchanting. Villager Trading is the best way to obtain …

The pickaxe, meanwhile, is the best tool for Silk Touch. It is a multifunctional tool used for mining almost every kind of block in Minecraft. A silk touch enchanted …

Silk Touch allows you to: Pick up ore blocks, which is great if you're saving them for when you can use a Fortune pick on then. Pick up Grass and Mycelium, which is …

EDIT: So far I've tested and silk touch seems to be the better one. I'm pretty sure fortune gives me more seeds when I harvest wheat but silk touch makes more …

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