Minecraft Dungeons Creeping Winter Enchantments Guide – Enchantment Effects 

Minecraft Dungeons Creeping Winter Enchantments Guide

This Minecraft Dungeons Creeping Winter Enchantments Guide will show you all of the new Enchantments that have been added with the new Creeping Winter DLC. This guide will detail all the Enchantments and their effects in the gameplay. 

Enchantments work like passive skills that offer various buffs on your items like melee or ranged weapons and armor items. These can be unlocked by using Enchantments Points. These points are rewarded to you when you level up the character. Each Enchantment has three upgrade Tiers that require points to unlock further. Tier 1 will require one point, while Tier 2 will cost you 2 points, and Tier 3 will require 3 points. 

Minecraft Dungeons Creeping Winter Enchantments Guide 

Below we have detailed all the Enchantments and their effects. 

Enchantment 

Details 

Stats 

Burst Bowstring  Shoots nearby mobs when you roll, costing one arrow per roll. Projectiles deal 40% of a charged shot’s damage 
  • 628-1256 ranged damage 
  • Chance to Enrage Mons 
  • Hits Multiple Targets 
Dynamo  Adds damage to the next attack after rolling 
  • 665-1197 melee damage 
  • Increases attack speed 
  • Relentless Combo 
Busy Bee  Chance to summon a bee after defeating a mob, with up to 3 bees joining your side. 
  • 2632 melee damage 
  • Spin attack 
Tumble Bee  Chance to summon a bee when you roll, with up to 3 bees joining your side 
  • +5130 health 
  • Briefly gain Ghost Form when rolling 
  • 30% chance to negate hits 
Bag of Souls  Increases the maximum number of souls that can be carried 
  • +5158 health
  • 35% damage reduction
  • 50% Freezing Resistance

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This concludes our Enchantments Guide. Post your comments below. 

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