Enchanting

Enchanting is an in-game mechanic that enchants (makes better) weapons, tools and armor. It is confirmed to be added in the 1.0.0 update. Enchanting is possible by one of these three ways- By an Enchantment Table, an Anvil or the /enchant command (PC only). Enchanting items uses Experience points.

Possible Enchantments
Below is a list of possible in-game enchantments (it is unknown which ones will be added to Minecraft PE)-

Weapons-

 * 1) Sharpness/Power (Extra damage)
 * 2) Bane of Athropods (Extra damage against Wolves & Spiders)Enchantment_Table.png
 * 3) Smite (Extra damage against Undead Mobs)
 * 4) Fire Aspect / Flame (Sets Mobs on Fire)
 * 5) Knockback/Punch (Knocks mobs back)
 * 6) Looting (Extra & Rarer drops)
 * 7) Unbreaking (Increased durabilty)
 * 8) Infinity (Bow only- Infinite arrows)

Tools

 * 1) Silk Touch ( Allows collection of Unobtainable blocks)
 * 2) Fortune ( Multiplies drops)
 * 3) Efficiency (Faster Mining)
 * 4) Unbreaking

Armor

 * 1) Protection (Reduces most damage)
 * 2) Blast Protection (Reduces Explosion Damage)
 * 3) Fire Protection (Reduces FIre Damage)
 * 4) Projectile Protection (Reduces arrow Damage)Anvil.png
 * 5) Thorns (Attackers take damage)
 * 6) Feather Falling (Reduces fall damage)
 * 7) Respiration (Increased Underwater Breathing Time)
 * 8) Aqua Affinity (Faster Underwater Mining)
 * 9) Depth Strider (Increases movement Speed in Water)
 * 10) Unbreaking

Trivia

 * Enchanted Items appear to glow.
 * Enchantment tables are the best way of enchanting.
 * Enchanting by an Enchantment table uses Lapis Lazuli after the Minecraft 1.8 update.
 * Books can also be enchanted, which are used to enchant items using an anvil.