Minecraft Dungeons:Blacksmith

"Upgrades items while you complete missions."

- In-game description

The Blacksmith is a merchant that allows players upgrade their items with emeralds.

Appearance
The Blacksmith appears similar to the base game's armorer villager, however, the eyes covers on the mask are bright purple, their metal mask is now covering their eyes, and their apron has a bright purple pattern in the middle. They also do not have sleeves.

Interaction
The blacksmith is able to upgrade items, and the player must sacrifice their item to the Blacksmith. After completing three missions, the player gets the upgraded item. The power level of the upgraded item will be determined by the player's power level, while its rarity remains unchanged. Although all enchantments on the item are removed, the choices of available enchantments will be the same as those of the original item.

To unlock the Blacksmith, the player must find and free them in a specific location inside of the.

Trivia

 * The Blacksmith used to use the Armorer texture from the base game.
 * The Blacksmith can also be seen with their old texture in the Redstone Mines.
 * The amount of Emeralds required to upgrade an item depends on its rarity, costing the least with Common items, and costing the most with Gilded items. Gilded items cost about three times as much as a same gear without being gilded.
 * The amount of Emeralds also depend on the type of the item, costing the most with artifacts.
 * The amount of Emeralds also depend on how many times you've upgraded before, costing the more when you upgrade more.
 * Out of all the merchants, the blacksmith is found at the farthest of their respective captured location which is after the player defeats the Redstone Golem.

History
es:MCD:Herrero fr:MCD:Forgeron ja:MCD:鍛冶屋