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Enchanting is one of the safest ways to become stronger in RLCraft Dregora, which naturally means the enchanting table is not handed over cheaply. The recipe is different from vanilla Minecraft and asks for one especially awkward item.
RLCraft Dregora replaces the normal enchanting table recipe with three obsidian, two diamonds, one book and quill, and one wither skull. Obsidian, diamonds, and the book and quill can usually be handled through exploration, looting, and smelting down diamond gear when available.
The wither skull is the real problem. The Nether is dangerous in RLCraft Dregora without enchanted equipment and a way to manage heat, which creates a very rude circle: you want enchants to survive the Nether, but the recipe asks for a Nether-style item.
Fortunately, Reapers offer another route.

When a player lies down in a bed at night, there is a chance for a Reaper to spawn. Killing one usually rewards items such as obsidian or shadow orbs, but its loot table also includes a very small chance to drop a wither skull.
That makes repeated bed use one of the safer early-game ways to chase a wither skull. Sleep or lie down at night, kill any Reapers that appear, and repeat until the skull drops. It may take several attempts, because of course the spooky sleep demon does not value your schedule.

After gathering three obsidian, two diamonds, one wither skull, and one book and quill, open a crafting table.
Place the three obsidian across the bottom row. Put the wither skull in the center slot. Add one diamond to the left and right of the skull. Finally, place the book and quill in the top-middle slot.
Once the recipe is arranged correctly, craft the enchanting table and start turning survival from “barely” into “slightly more likely.”
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