#Minecraft 1.20
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How to Get Pottery Sherds in Minecraft
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Pottery sherds are ancient items you can use to make decorated pots. They were added in Minecraft 1.20 update and so far there are 23 different types of sherds. You may get them when using a brush on suspicious sand and gravel blocks in various structures. Also, three sherds are available by breaking decorated pots in trial chambers. Pottery sherds include Angler, Archer, Arms Up, Blade, Brewer, Burn, Danger, Explorer, Friend, Heart, Heartbreak, Howl, Miner, Mourner, Plenty, Prize, Sheaf, Shelter, Skull, Snort, Flow, Guster and Scrape.
How to Make Smithing Templates in Minecraft
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Smithing templates are unique items you can use to upgrade your diamond gear to netherite or customize your armor in Minecraft. You can also duplicate them using the template itself, seven diamonds, a specific block or item and a crafting table. Place the template in the middle cell of the topmost row, place a special block or item below it and fill the rest of cells with diamonds. After you have the templates in reserve you can use them. Combine a template with a piece of gear and a material in a smithing table to apply it.
All Minecraft Armor Trim Locations: Where to Find Them?
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There is a total of 18 different armor trims in Minecraft. Most armor trims spawn as items inside chests in various structures, but there are some that spawn in suspicious gravel, vaults and one is dropped by the Elder Guardian. Trims include Sentry (pillager outpost), Dune (desert pyramid), Coast (shipwreck), Wild (jungle temple), Tide (killing Elder Guardian), Ward (ancient city), Vex (woodland mansion), Rib (Nether fortress), Snout (bastion), Eye (stronghold), Spire (end city), Silence (ancient city), Wayfinder, Raiser, Shaper, Host (all four in suspicious gravel blocks in trail ruins), Flow and Bolt (last two in vaults in trial chambers).