DisenchantingForge
The DisenchantingForge mod introduces a special block called the Disenchanter, which allows you to remove enchantments from enchanted items and transfer them to books. This mechanism opens up new possibilities for managing spells in your inventory.
Main Functionality
The Disenchanter sequentially removes enchantments from items, starting with the first in the list, and creates corresponding enchanted books. To operate, you need to place an enchanted item in the left slot and a regular book in the center slot. When retrieving the finished book, the corresponding spell is removed from the original item.
A feature of the system is the ability to mass transfer all enchantments - by holding the Shift key while retrieving the book, the device will automatically attempt to transfer all available spells to the prepared books, provided there is sufficient experience and books in the inventory.
Configuration Settings
The mod offers a flexible configuration system:
requires_xp- determines whether experience is required for the disenchanting processxp_cost- sets the level of experience costs on a scale from 1 to 10random_enchantment- when activated, allows selecting a random enchantment from the itemresetAnvilCost- resets the anvil repair cost to zerodamageItem- determines whether the item receives damage during disenchantingdamagePercent- sets the percentage of damage to the item for each removed enchantment
Enchantment Blacklist
Version 2.1.0 added support for datapacks with enchantment blacklists. This allows blocking the removal of certain spells (including curses). Standard curses from the vanilla version are blocked by default.
Video tutorial on using datapacks
Crafting Recipe
To create the Disenchanter you will need:
- 1 Anvil
- 1 Enchantment Table
- 2 Gold Ingots
- 3 Obsidian

Compatibility
The mod is available for both Forge and Fabric versions of Minecraft. For Fabric, use the corresponding version of the mod.
Technical Features
In versions 2.0.0 and above, compatibility issues with automatic item extraction systems such as hoppers and conveyors have been fixed.