Why are heavier anvils better?

Heavier anvils are better because their greater mass absorbs less of your hammer's energy, transferring more force into the hot metal for more efficient shaping, while also providing superior stability to prevent bouncing, making work faster and easier. The rule of thumb is that an anvil should be at least 50 times heavier than the hammer you use, ensuring powerful rebound and less jarring for the blacksmith.
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Is a heavier anvil better?

Generally speaking, the heavier the anvil, the better. Heavier ones provide more stability and absorb more energy from hammer blows, which makes your work more efficient.
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Does anvil weight matter?

Ideally, it has high inertia so that it pushes back against hammer strikes with as much efficiency as possible. A good rule of thumb is that your anvil should be at least 50 times heavier that what your striking with. So if you're using a 1kg hammer to forge blades, then you need at least a 50kg anvil.
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Why do anvils need to be heavy?

  • Heavier anvils absorb hammer energy better, giving crisper blows and faster metal movement.
  • The ideal anvil is heavy enough that the workpiece receives most of the hammer's energy, but not so heavy that it's unsafe or impractical to move or mount.
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What is the value of 100 lb anvil?

Depends on manufacture-make, condition, location, about $350-450. New; 700 Used; 500 You said anvil. And assuming you mean actual factory engineered name brand.
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How Big of An Anvil Do You Need?

How big is a 200 lb anvil?

Face Dimensions: 17-1/2" x 4-1/4" offering an expansive and stable striking surface. Base Dimensions: 10-1/4" x 12-1/2" ensuring excellent stability during use. Overall Length: 23-3/4" giving ample space for a variety of forging tasks. Hardie Hole: 1" suitable for accommodating a wide range of tools.
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How many times can I use an anvil before it breaks?

In Minecraft, an anvil has limited durability, lasting about 25 uses on average, as each use has a 12% chance to damage it, progressing through "chipped," "damaged," and finally breaking (destroyed) after three stages of wear, though it can also break if dropped from a height. 
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Why do they put chains around anvils?

Blacksmiths wrap chains around anvils primarily to dampen the loud ringing (reverberation), making it quieter and easier on the ears, by absorbing vibrations. The chains also add weight, helping to prevent the anvil from "walking" or bouncing, and can even serve as temporary storage for tools, though effective silencing often needs more than just a chain, like magnets or proper mounting.
 
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Why do anvils say too expensive?

Your anvil says "too expensive" in Minecraft because you've exceeded the experience level limit (around 40 levels) for an item due to too many repairs, enchantments, or combining books, which adds a hidden penalty to the cost; the solution is to use a fresh item, combine enchantments on books first, and apply them in a specific "tree" pattern to keep costs low. 
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Do falling anvils destroy items?

A maximum of 40 HP damage can be dealt by a falling anvil, no matter how high the anvil falls. Other than crushing mobs/players, falling anvils can also crush any dropped items and destroy them.
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Are old anvils worth money?

An old anvil price is $3-$6 per pound. If you are buying a 66-pound used anvil, it costs $198-$396.
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How heavy is a normal anvil?

There's no single "average," as anvil weights vary wildly from tiny jewelers' anvils (ounces) to huge industrial ones (over 1000 lbs), but for general blacksmithing, common sizes range from 75-250 lbs, with 120-150 lbs often cited as ideal for home forges, providing enough mass for most tasks without being too unwieldy, with a good rule of thumb being an anvil 10 to 40 times heavier than your hammer.
 
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Do anvils break when dropped?

An anvil has limited durability, and as it is used or dropped too far, gradually becomes a chipped anvil, then a damaged anvil, then breaks and vanishes.
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What does the Bible say about blacksmiths?

Isaiah 54:16-17 New International Version (NIV)

“See, it is I who created the blacksmith who fans the coals into flame and forges a weapon fit for its work. And it is I who have created the destroyer to wreak havoc; no weapon forged against you will prevail, and you will refute every tongue that accuses you.
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How to make an anvil unbreakable?

Unbreakable Anvils

By right clicking a normal anvil with a honeycomb, they will always stay as a normal anvil no matter how many repairs / enchantments are done on them. Breaking the anvil will return it to it's normal state ensuring other tiers of anvils can still be collected (should you want them.)
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Why did my anvil break after 3 uses?

An anvil has limited durability, and as it is used or dropped too far, it gradually becomes a chipped anvil, then a damaged anvil, then it breaks into nothing.
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What enchantments cannot go together?

Conflicting Enchantments

Sharpness, Smite, Bane of Arthropods, and Cleaving [upcoming: JE Combat Tests] cannot be combined. Silk Touch and Fortune cannot be combined. Infinity and Mending cannot be combined (before 1.11.1, they can be enchanted together) Piercing and Multishot cannot be combined.
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What is the largest anvil ever made?

The title of "world's largest anvil" is contested, but some significant contenders include a massive, solid, working anvil weighing 6,500 lbs (around 2,950 kg) created by J.D. Napier in Kentucky for blacksmiths, and a huge, hollow, sculptural anvil, the "Acoustic Anvil," by Maskull Lasserre, displayed at the BC Farm Museum. For historical forged anvils, a 1,352-pound (613 kg) Wilkinson anvil from the 1800s is often cited as the largest forged type known.
 
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Are heavier anvils better?

When it comes to anvils, weight plays an important role. Generally speaking, the heavier the anvil, the better. Heavier ones provide more stability and absorb more energy from hammer blows, which makes your work more efficient.
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What is the best height for an anvil?

An anvil should generally be set at your knuckle height, meaning the top surface is level with your relaxed, closed fist's knuckles when standing beside it, allowing for flat hammer strikes and efficient energy transfer. However, this is a starting point; personal comfort, hammer size, and the type of work (e.g., larger stock might prefer lower, finer work higher) mean you'll often adjust it to wrist height or slightly higher/lower for better ergonomics and less fatigue. 
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