Items You Can Enchant
Select an item to see how Soul Speed performs on it and explore the best enchantment combinations.
Max Level
123
Soul Speed can be applied up to level 3.
Incompatible Enchantments
No incompatibilities — Soul Speed works alongside all other enchantments.
Best Enchantments to Pair with Soul Speed
• Always Pair With
These enchantments are almost always used together with Soul Speed:
• Great Additions
Highly beneficial alongside Soul Speed for most situations:
• Situational Pairings
Useful combinations with Soul Speed depending on your playstyle:
Frost WalkerOverworld
Pair for terrain-agnostic speed travel.
Blast ProtectionNether
Survive Nether hazards while moving fast.
How to Get Soul Speed in Minecraft
• Loot Chests
Enchanted books containing Soul Speed can be found inside loot chests throughout the world — in dungeons, mineshafts, desert temples, jungle temples, and strongholds. Some chests may also contain items pre-enchanted with Soul Speed. Loot chest drops are random, so exploration is key.
• Villager Trading
Librarian villagers can offer enchanted books including Soul Speed in exchange for emeralds. By resetting a librarian's trades (breaking and replacing their lectern), you can cycle through available enchantments until Soul Speed appears. This is one of the most reliable ways to target a specific enchantment in survival mode.
How to Apply Soul Speed
• Anvil
Use an anvil to combine an enchanted book containing Soul Speed with your item. This gives you precise control over which enchantment is applied.
How to Apply Soul Speed with a Command in Minecraft
The /enchant command applies Soul Speed directly to the item held in the player's main hand. Best used in creative mode or with cheats enabled. The item must already be in your inventory. This is the fastest way to add a specific enchantment without needing an enchanting table or anvil.
Syntax
/enchant <player> soul_speed [level]
Label
/enchant @s soul_speed 3
@s targets yourself (the command executor)
@p targets the nearest player
Replace the player argument with a player name or target selector
The enchantment ID (shown in the command above)
A number from 1 to the maximum level for this enchantment