Enchanted Golden Apple

The enchanted golden apple is a rare variant of the golden apple that has stronger effects.

generation
The chance of finding one in a mineshaft chest is the lowest, although mineshafts generally have more chests than other structures. While bastion remnants treasure chests have the highest chance of generating them, treasure rooms are only 25% of bastions, there is usually only 1 treasure chest, and there are never more than 2 treasure chests.

Usage
To eat an enchanted golden apple, press and hold while it is selected in the hotbar. It restores points of hunger and 9.6 saturation.

The enchanted golden apple provides:
 * Absorption IV for 2 minutes (providing points of absorption health)
 * Regeneration level II $$ or V $$ for 30 seconds ($$, is restored every 25 ticks,  × 0.4 per second) for 20 seconds (long enough to heal  points of damage; $$,  is restored every 6 ticks,  × 1.66 per second for 30 seconds, which is long enough to heal up to  points of damage.
 * Fire Resistance I for 5 minutes
 * Resistance I (20% reduced damage from all sources except the void) for 5 minutes

Horses
Enchanted golden apples can be used to improve the chances of taming a horse by 10%, for breeding horses and for speeding up the growth of baby horses by 4 minutes.

Piglins
are attracted to enchanted golden apples and run toward any enchanted golden apples on the ground, and inspect it for 6 to 8 seconds before putting it in their inventory. However, piglins do not eat enchanted golden apples (or any food).

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Trivia

 * The damage tag of an enchanted apple obtained $$ is 1, although setting it to 0 makes no difference.
 * This is the only item obtainable in survival to have a magenta colored name without being renamed, other than the Thing banner pattern, and the Dragon egg. This is due to its Epic rarity.
 * The crafting recipe was likely removed due to certain gold farms being easily able to create large amounts of enchanted golden apples. However, they can still be crafted in Java Edition 15w44a or in Legacy Console Edition.
 * It is sometimes called a Notch apple.