CurseForge · Minecraft mod
End Enchanting Table
End Enchanting Table lets players freely apply, upgrade, downgrade, or remove any registered enchantment at levels up to 2,147,483,647.
Quick answer
Which End Enchanting Table release should I use?
End Enchanting Table end_enchanting_table-1.2.0.jar targets 1.21.1 with NeoForge. The project page does not say whether this file belongs on the client, dedicated server, or both. No extra mods listed for this file.
Where it goes
Is End Enchanting Table required on the client, server, or both?
The project page does not say whether this file belongs on the client, dedicated server, or both.
The source does not explicitly classify this release as client-only or server-only.
What else does End Enchanting Table end_enchanting_table-1.2.0.jar need?
end_enchanting_table-1.2.0.jar. Change the file and its required mods may change too.
This file does not list any required mods. Do not add a library just because a different file uses it.
This file does not list any required or optional mods.
Before you install it
Add End Enchanting Table without breaking your instance.
Built for End Enchanting Table end_enchanting_table-1.2.0.jar. Pick another file and the loader, install side or required mods may change.
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Stick to this file
Use end_enchanting_table-1.2.0.jar. It targets 1.21.1 with NeoForge; another release may have different loader, side or dependency requirements.
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Bring the mods it needs
This file does not list any required mods. Do not add a library just because a different file uses it.
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Put it on the correct side
The project page does not say whether this file belongs on the client, dedicated server, or both.
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Pick the file you checked
Use the “Get this file” button beside end_enchanting_table-1.2.0.jar. It opens that exact file at the source.
About this project
What does End Enchanting Table add?
Its custom interface lists every enchantment from Minecraft and installed mods, allowing multiple enchantments and levels to be configured simultaneously. Applying or upgrading enchantments costs experience levels—two per normal-enchantment level, five per treasure-enchantment level, and one per curse level—while downgrading or removing enchantments refunds the corresponding experience, with all changes calculated together.
Project description from CurseForge.
Pick your setup
End Enchanting Table by Minecraft version and loader
Choose the version and loader you play, then open the matching release.
1.20.1
1 loader buildCheck the dependencies, then try the file in a copied instance before changing a world you care about.
Recent files
End Enchanting Table versions and loaders
end_enchanting_table-1.2.0.jar
13 Aug 2026
End-Enchanting-Table-1.21.1-Forge-1.2.0.jar
13 Aug 2026
end_enchanting_table-1.1.2.jar
8 Aug 2026
End Enchanting Table.jar
30 Jul 2026
Looking for an older file? The official CurseForge project page is in Resources.