- Ensure that cheats are enabled on a player’s single-player world or multiplayer server. If they are not enabled, players in single-player seeds can select “open to LAN” in the pause menu and activate cheats from there. Server operators may also enable cheats on their multiplayer server by ensuring the right players have operator privileges by typing “/op <playername>,” which should do the trick.
- Once cheats are enabled, players that want a Potion of Luck should type “/give @s Minecraft: potion{Potion:luck}” in the game chat. Since Potions of Luck are exclusive to Minecraft: Java Edition, this command will not work in Bedrock Edition.
- With Potions of Luck in hand, players can craft Arrows of Luck if they’d like using eight arrows and a Potion of Luck.
- In the crafting grid of a Crafting Table, place the Potion of Luck in the center square of the grid, and surround it with one arrow per square on the rest of the crafting grid. This will create a total of eight Arrows of Luck.
It is also important to remember when it comes to the luck status in Minecraft that only players are affected. Mobs hit with Splash Potions or Arrows of luck will not be influenced by the status. They technically aren’t immune to luck, but it simply does not alter them in any way.
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Edited by Srijan Sen
