Wild Armor Trim Smithing Template
Wild Armor Trim Smithing Template comes from jungle temple chests and adds organic vine-like branching patterns to armor.
Description
Java & Bedrock Guide
How to use the Wild Armor Trim Smithing Template in Minecraft
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Loot a jungle temple
Explore dense jungle biomes to find a mossy cobblestone jungle temple, then disarm the tripwires and arrow dispensers before opening the chests where the Wild Armor Trim Smithing Template can spawn.
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Open a smithing table
Place a smithing table, crafted from two planks and two iron ingots, and right-click it to open the three-slot armor trim interface.
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Apply the wild trim
Put the Wild Armor Trim Smithing Template in the template slot, an armor piece in the armor slot, and a trim material such as emerald or gold in the material slot to stamp the wild pattern onto the armor.
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Duplicate the template
Combine the Wild Armor Trim Smithing Template with 7 diamonds and 1 mossy cobblestone at a smithing table to create one extra copy for trimming every armor slot.
Armor trims change only the look of armor — defense, toughness, durability, and enchantments stay identical in both Java and Bedrock Edition.
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Frequently asked questions
Where do you find the Wild Armor Trim Smithing Template?
The Wild Armor Trim Smithing Template is found only in jungle temple chests inside dense jungle biomes; it does not generate anywhere else.
Can you duplicate the Wild Armor Trim Smithing Template?
Yes. Combine the template with 7 diamonds and 1 mossy cobblestone at a smithing table to produce one extra copy.
Does the Wild Armor Trim change armor stats?
No. The Wild Armor Trim is purely cosmetic and leaves defense, toughness, durability, and enchantments unchanged.
Which trim materials suit the Wild pattern best?
Emerald and gold pair most naturally with the Wild pattern, matching its jungle-green, earthy theme.
Does the Wild Armor Trim work in both Java and Bedrock?
Yes. The Wild Armor Trim Smithing Template and its jungle temple loot exist in both Java and Bedrock Edition since the 1.20 update.
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