How Armor Works
Imagine you're playing tag with your friends. If someone bumps into you, you might fall down. But if you wear a big backpack filled with pillows, the bump feels softer, that’s like armor protecting you.
In Minecraft, armor is made of different materials, leather, iron, diamond, and more, each one helping you take fewer hits when monsters attack you.
What Armor Toughness Does
Now imagine your pillow-filled backpack has a special shield inside it. That’s what armor toughness does, it makes the armor feel like it has extra padding, so even stronger monsters don’t hurt you as much.
So, if you wear armor with high armor toughness, it's like having the softest, fluffiest pillows in your backpack, making every hit from a monster feel lighter and easier to handle.
Examples
- A player wearing iron armor takes less damage than one with no armor.
- Armor toughness makes the armor last longer before it breaks.
- Adding a diamond chestplate increases protection against enemy attacks.
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