Greetings.
I am a man in a suit who has fallen into the world of Minecraft.
Lately, I have been working on making the village base more useful.
Last time, I built a small enchanting shrine so I could finally place an enchanting table.
Now that I have become a little more used to this Minecraft PE world, I want better tools, better weapons, and a little more comfort in daily life.
So the first thing I decided to enchant was a bow.
When exploring the Nether, being able to attack from a distance is very helpful.
For an old man in a suit, distance is important.
Making Life Easier with Enchanting
The enchanting shrine is ready.
The enchanting table is placed, and bookshelves are arranged around it.

Now it is time to enchant.
The target is a bow.
I like bows because they let me attack from far away.
The problem is arrows.
Making arrows can be rather troublesome.
Then I learned about an enchantment called Infinity.
If a bow has Infinity, arrows do not get used up in the same way.
That sounds like a dream.
Getting Infinity from a Level 3 Enchantment
According to what I had learned at the time, there were several ways to get Infinity.
- Trade with a librarian villager who offers Infinity.
- Find an enchanted book in places such as monster spawner chests, or through fishing.
- See Infinity appear directly in a level 3 enchantment on the enchanting table.
- Get Infinity as an extra effect when applying another level 3 enchantment.
In this OjiCra world, the first three were not ready yet.
So I decided to try my luck with the fourth one.
Later on, I was able to achieve the second and third methods too.
The librarian villager, however, still had not appeared for me.

When I checked the enchanting table, the level 3 option showed Unbreaking III.
Sometimes another enchantment is added together with the displayed one.
So I enchanted the bow while hoping, very strongly, that Infinity would come with it.

And then…
Oh.
Infinity is on it.
I got it on the first try.
The suited man is very happy.

After that, I used an anvil to combine it with a bow that had Power II.
The result was a bow with Unbreaking III, Power II, and Infinity.

I tried showing it off to a villager.
"Haaahn!"
I decided it meant, "Good for you!"
Yes, yes.
It is good, is it not?

I immediately tried shooting it.
Oh, it is true.
The arrow count does not go down.
There are still things to remember: I need at least one arrow, and the bow itself still loses durability.
But even so, this is wonderful.
…Or so I thought.
I got excited and went to the Nether to fight ghasts.
Then I accidentally hit a zombie pigman.
The group attack came.
I tried to run away, fell into lava, and lost everything.
Ah.
My precious Infinity bow.

Later, after calming down and trying again, I enchanted another bow with Unbreaking III.
This time, the result was even better than before.
Unbreaking III, Power IV, Punch II, Flame, and Infinity.
In OjiCra, I intend to use this bow for a very long time.
That is all for this time.
Greetings.