{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"GPORTAL Wiki","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.g-portal.com\/wiki\/en\/","author_name":"David Martin","author_url":"https:\/\/www.g-portal.com\/wiki\/en\/author\/david\/","title":"Minecraft Fortune - GPORTAL Wiki","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"lFMdodGlYE\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.g-portal.com\/wiki\/en\/minecraft-fortune\/\">Minecraft Fortune<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/www.g-portal.com\/wiki\/en\/minecraft-fortune\/embed\/#?secret=lFMdodGlYE\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&#8220;Minecraft Fortune&#8221; &#8212; GPORTAL Wiki\" data-secret=\"lFMdodGlYE\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><\/iframe><script type=\"text\/javascript\">\n\/* <![CDATA[ *\/\n\/*! 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You swing your pickaxe and one gem pops out. Now imagine swinging the same pickaxe again and getting four. That&#8217;s Minecraft fortune at its best: an enchantment that turns every good mining session into a great one. Applied to tools, it increases the number (and sometimes the probability) of specific item drops when you break certain blocks, without ever touching your XP gain. Minecraft Fortune Enchantment Levels There are three Minecraft fortune enchantment levels available in vanilla Minecraft: For the most common case (ores) each level uses a different probability distribution. The standard ore formula works like this: Fortune rolls for a multiplier; if the roll fails, the base drop is returned unchanged. Level Chance of 1x (no bonus) Chance of 2x Chance of 3x Chance of 4x Average multiplier fortune I 66% 33% \u2013 \u2013 ~1.33x fortune II 50% 25% 25% \u2013 ~1.75x fortune III 40% 20% 20% 20% ~2.20x This formula applies to the following ores: In other words, fortune III gives you a 60% combined shot at 2x, 3x, or 4x on any of those blocks, averaging out to more than double the base drop over many mining sessions. Blocks That Work Differently A handful of items use a discrete uniform distribution, where each possible drop amount has an equal chance of occurring. For these blocks, each level of Minecraft fortune simply raises the maximum number of drops by one: Gravel behaves completely differently again. Minecraft fortune progressively raises the chance that breaking a gravel block yields flint instead of gravel itself: That last point matters: with fortune III on your shovel, every single piece of gravel you break drops flint. Very useful for players who mass-produce arrows. Every Tool with Minecraft Fortune The Minecraft fortune enchantment can be applied to 4 tools from an enchanting table. Each tool has its own set of compatible blocks, and the usefulness of fortune varies quite a bit between them. Here&#8217;s a quick look at all four, before the detailed breakdown: Minecraft Fortune on a Pickaxe This is where fortune shines most brightly. Every ore in the game responds to the multiplier formula, meaning a fortune III pickaxe is the single biggest productivity upgrade a miner can make. Mining diamonds with fortune III averages 2.2x per ore block, which over a full caving session can mean dozens of extra diamonds. The same applies to lapis, emeralds, copper, gold, Nether quartz, and amethyst clusters. If you only ever put fortune on one tool, let it be your pickaxe. Minecraft Fortune on a Shovel Fortune on a shovel has one genuinely excellent use case: flint farming. The base chance of gravel dropping flint is around 10%. With fortune III, that becomes 100%. Every piece of gravel is guaranteed to drop flint. If you&#8217;re producing large quantities of arrows, a fortune III shovel is worth having as a dedicated flint tool. Minecraft Fortune on an Axe Fortune on an axe is a more niche choice, but it has real value in specific situations. It does not increase log drops: each log always drops exactly one log. What it does improve are drops from leaves (apples from oak and dark oak, saplings, sticks), melon blocks, and harvested crops when using the axe. It&#8217;s a situational pick, not a core enchantment for axes, but if you&#8217;re running an apple farm or processing melons at scale, it makes a difference. Minecraft Fortune on a Hoe Fortune on a hoe comes into its own for crop farming. There&#8217;s an important nuance here: for wheat and beetroot, fortune only boosts the seed drop, not the grain or vegetable itself. Carrots and potatoes, on the other hand, see a boost to the entire drop since the crop and the seed are the same item. For large-scale farms, a fortune hoe can meaningfully increase your seed surplus and accelerate replanting cycles. Using Minecraft Fortune on Crops Crops use a different distribution than ores. Beetroots, carrots, potatoes, and wheat seeds use what the game calls a binomial distribution: the game rolls a number of times, and fortune adds one extra roll per level. The default roll for wheat seeds is three times (n=3) with a 57% chance of a drop per roll, producing the typical 2-5x seed range. With fortune III, that becomes 6 rolls, meaningfully pushing the average up. The result: larger seed surpluses, faster farm expansion, and fewer gaps in your crop cycles. Crop What fortune boosts Notes beetroot seeds only beetroot itself, always 1x carrots full drop crop and seed are the same item potatoes full drop includes the rare poisonous potato drop sweet berries full drop uses uniform distribution, max. raised by 1 per level wheat seeds only grain drop unaffected, always 1x What Is the Highest Fortune in Minecraft? Fortune III is the highest level obtainable through normal survival gameplay. Higher levels technically exist in the game code: fortune IV, fortune V, and beyond can be applied using commands, but they are not obtainable through any legitimate in-game method. The behavior of higher levels follows the same probability formula: each additional level above III adds another possible multiplier value, but since these levels are command-only, they sit outside the scope of regular gameplay. If you see someone ask about fortune 4 in Minecraft, the short answer is: it exists, it works, and it requires commands to obtain. How to Get Fortune 3 in Minecraft There are four main routes to getting Minecraft fortune, each with different requirements, reliability, and grind. Here&#8217;s a breakdown of all of them. The Enchanting Table The most common method. You&#8217;ll need a fully powered enchanting table surrounded by 15x bookshelves in the correct pattern to unlock level 30 enchantments. Place your tool and 3x lapis lazuli in the table, and you&#8217;ll see three possible enchantments. At level 30, fortune III has roughly a 7-8% chance of appearing on a diamond pickaxe per attempt. That&#8217;s not high, so expect to make multiple attempts, or use this method in combination with the others. Via Librarian Villager Trading The most reliable method once you have a village. Librarian villagers can trade fortune enchantment books, sometimes even fortune III. To lock in a good librarian: place a lectern near an unemployed villager, then break and replace the lectern repeatedly until they offer fortune in their trade menu. Once you&#8217;ve traded with them once, their trades are locked in permanently. Combine the book with your tool using an anvil. Go Fishing Enchanted books, including fortune books, can be fished up as treasure. Fishing is slower and less reliable than librarian trading, but requires no infrastructure beyond a fishing rod enchanted with luck of the sea. The level of the book you fish up is random, so getting fortune III specifically this way can take a while. Still a useful backup if you don&#8217;t have access to a village. Loot Chests in Structures Fortune enchanted books and tools can be found in chests throughout the world. Structures worth checking include: The level of the enchantment found in chests is random, so treating these as a bonus find rather than a primary method is the more realistic approach. Minecraft Fortune vs. Silk Touch Fortune and silk touch are mutually exclusive: you can\u2019t have both on the same tool through normal gameplay. If both are applied via commands, silk touch takes precedence for any block affected by both enchantments. The choice between the two is one of the most fundamental decisions in Minecraft tooling: Goal Use fortune Use silk touch maximize ore yield \u2713 \u2715 farm flint from gravel \u2713 \u2715 (prevents flint entirely) maximize seed\/crop drops \u2713 \u2715 collect ore blocks intact for later \u2715 \u2713 collect ice, glass, or spawners \u2715 \u2713 mine glowstone as a block \u2715 (dust drops only) \u2713 The most common recommendation is to have two pickaxes: one with fortune III for active mining and ore extraction, and one with silk touch for collecting blocks you want to move or process later. Both tools earn their slot in a well-equipped inventory. FAQ Minecraft Fortune Favors the Prepared Miner The Minecraft fortune enchantment is one of those upgrades that quietly reshapes your entire playthrough. A fortune III pickaxe turns a modest caving session into a diamond haul. A fortune III shovel makes arrows a non-issue. A fortune hoe or axe pushes your farms from sustenance plots into genuine resource engines. The grind to get fortune 3 in Minecraft is real: the enchanting table won&#8217;t hand it over easily at ~7-8% per attempt. But between librarian villager trading, patient fishing, and loot chest hunting, the routes are there. So next time you find a vein of emerald in a mountain biome or a cluster of lapis lazuli deep underground on your hosted GPORTAL Minecraft server, don&#8217;t just mine it blind. Make sure you&#8217;ve got fortune in your hand first. Your resource count will thank you later."}