Smithing Template

Smithing templates are a set of twelve items that are used to customize armor and upgrade diamond gear to netherite gear. When a netherite ingot is used with smithing templates, it upgrades the armor.

Obtaining
Smithing templates can be found in various structures and can be duplicated using seven diamonds and an item based on the template.

Crafting
The netherite upgrade and the rib armor trim are crafted from netherrack; the coast, sentry, and vex armor trims are crafted from cobblestone; the dune armor trim is crafted from sandstone; the eye armor trim is crafted from end stone; the snout armor trim is crafted from blackstone; the spire armor trim is crafted from purpur block; the tide armor trim is crafted from prismarine; the ward armor trim is crafted from cobbled deepslate; and the wild armor trim is crafted from mossy cobblestone.

Mob loot
Elder guardians have a 20% chance to drop 1 tide armor trim upon death. Looting doesn't affect this percentage, and the player is not required to kill the elder guardian in order for the trim to drop.

Smithing ingredient
Smithing templates are used at a smithing table. Netherite upgrade smithing templates are used to upgrade diamond gear into netherite gear by using a netherite upgrade, a piece of diamond gear, and a netherite ingot.

Armor trim smithing templates are used to customise an armor piece's appearance by using an armor trim, an armor piece, and an ingot/crystal (/////////).

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Trivia

 * Some of the armor trims feature patterns based on a mob or block that is found in the same structure as the corresponding smithing template.
 * The eye armor trim resembles an eye of ender.
 * The rib armor trim resembles a wither skeleton.
 * The snout armor trim resembles a piglin.
 * The spire armor trim resembles a shulker.
 * The tide armor trim resembles prismarine bricks.
 * The vex armor trim resembles an evoker.
 * Netherite upgrade smithing template (35 character with "_" and 32 character without "_") and sentry armor trim smithing template (35 character with "_" and 31 character without "_") are the current longest name for item ID, while polished blackstone pressure plate and cracked polished blackstone bricks only have 34 character with "_" and 31 character without "_".