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This Minecraft tutorial explains how to craft a shield with screenshots and step-by-step instructions.

In Minecraft, a shield is a defensive item and is one of the many items of armor that you can make. It is used to protect a player against attacks.

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Let's explore how to make a shield.

Supported Platforms

A shield is available in the following versions of Minecraft:

PlatformSupported (Version*)
Java Edition (PC/Mac)Yes (1.9)
Pocket Edition (PE)Yes (1.10.0)
Xbox 360No
Xbox OneYes (1.10.0)
PS3No
PS4Yes (1.90)
Wii UNo
Nintendo SwitchYes (1.10.0)
Windows 10 EditionYes (1.10.0)
Education EditionYes (1.12.0)
Shield

* The version that it was added or removed, if applicable.
NOTE: Pocket Edition (PE), Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and Windows 10 Edition are now called Bedrock Edition. We will continue to show them individually for version history.

Where to find a Shield in Creative Mode

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Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac)

Here is where you can find a shield in the Creative Inventory menu:

PlatformVersion(s)Creative Menu Location
Java Edition (PC/Mac)1.9 - 1.17 Combat

Minecraft Pocket Edition (PE)

Here is where you can find a shield in the Creative Inventory menu:

PlatformVersion(s)Creative Menu Location
Pocket Edition (PE)1.10.0 - 1.16.20 Equipment

Minecraft Xbox Editions

Here is where you can find a shield in the Creative Inventory menu:

PlatformVersion(s)Creative Menu Location
Xbox One1.10.0 - 1.16.20 Equipment

Minecraft PS Editions

Here is where you can find a shield in the Creative Inventory menu:

PlatformVersion(s)Creative Menu Location
PS41.90 - 1.91 Tools, Weapons and Armor
PS41.14.0 - 1.16.20 Equipment

Minecraft Nintendo

Here is where you can find a shield in the Creative Inventory menu:

PlatformVersion(s)Creative Menu Location
Nintendo Switch1.10.0 - 1.16.20 Equipment

Minecraft Windows 10 Edition

Here is where you can find a shield in the Creative Inventory menu:

PlatformVersion(s)Creative Menu Location
Windows 10 Edition1.10.0 - 1.16.20 Equipment

Minecraft Education Edition

Here is where you can find a shield in the Creative Inventory menu:

PlatformVersion(s)Creative Menu Location
Education Edition1.12.0 - 1.14.31 Equipment

Definitions

  • Platform is the platform that applies.
  • Version(s) is the Minecraft version numbers where the item can be found in the menu location listed (we have tested and confirmed this version number).
  • Creative Menu Location is the location of the item in the Creative menu.

Required Materials to make a Shield

In Minecraft, these are the materials you can use to craft a shield:

TIP: You can use any type of wood plank! You don't have to gather them all.

How to craft a Shield in Survival Mode

1. Open the Crafting Menu

First, open your crafting table so that you have the 3x3 crafting grid that looks like this:

2. Add Items to make a Shield

In the crafting menu, you should see a crafting area that is made up of a 3x3 crafting grid. To make a shield, place 1 iron ingot and 6 wood planks in the 3x3 crafting grid.

When crafting with wood planks, you can use any kind of wood planks, such as oak, spruce, birch, jungle, acacia, dark oak, crimson, or warped planks. In our example, we are using oak wood planks.

When making a shield, it is important that the iron ingot and wood planks are placed in the exact pattern as the image below. In the first row, there should be 1 wood plank in the first box, 1 iron ingot in the second box and 1 wood plank in the third box. In the second row, there should be 3 wood planks. In the third row, there should be 1 wood plank in the second box. This is the Minecraft crafting recipe for a shield.

Now that you have filled the crafting area with the correct pattern, the shield will appear in the box to the right.

3. Move the Shield to Inventory

Once you have crafted a shield, you need to move the new item to your inventory.

Congratulations, you have made a shield in Minecraft! Now customize it with patterns, stripes and colors.

Item ID and Name

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Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac)

In Minecraft, a shield has the following Name, ID and DataValue:

ItemDescription
(Minecraft ID Name)
Minecraft
ID
Minecraft
Data
Value
PlatformVersion(s)
Shield
(minecraft:shield)
4420 Java Edition (PC/Mac)1.9 - 1.12
Shield
(minecraft:shield)
442 Java Edition (PC/Mac)1.13 - 1.17

See a complete list of Minecraft IDs that is interactive and searchable.

Minecraft Pocket Edition (PE)

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In Minecraft, a shield has the following Name, ID and DataValue:

ItemDescription
(Minecraft ID Name)
Minecraft
ID
Minecraft
Data
Value
PlatformVersion(s)
Shield
(minecraft:shield)
0 Pocket Edition (PE)1.10.0 - 1.16.221

See a complete list of Minecraft IDs that is interactive and searchable.

Minecraft Xbox One

In Minecraft, a shield has the following Name, ID and DataValue:

ItemDescription
(Minecraft ID Name)
Minecraft
ID
Minecraft
Data
Value
PlatformVersion(s)
Shield
(minecraft:shield)
0 Xbox One1.10.0 - 1.16.221

See a complete list of Minecraft IDs that is interactive and searchable.

Minecraft PS4

In Minecraft, a shield has the following Name, ID and DataValue:

ItemDescription
(Minecraft ID Name)
Minecraft
ID
Minecraft
Data
Value
PlatformVersion(s)
Shield
(minecraft:shield)
0 PS41.14.0 - 1.16.221

See a complete list of Minecraft IDs that is interactive and searchable.

Minecraft Nintendo Switch

In Minecraft, a shield has the following Name, ID and DataValue:

ItemDescription
(Minecraft ID Name)
Minecraft
ID
Minecraft
Data
Value
PlatformVersion(s)
Shield
(minecraft:shield)
0 Nintendo Switch1.10.0 - 1.16.221

See a complete list of Minecraft IDs that is interactive and searchable.

Minecraft Windows 10 Edition

In Minecraft, a shield has the following Name, ID and DataValue:

ItemDescription
(Minecraft ID Name)
Minecraft
ID
Minecraft
Data
Value
PlatformVersion(s)
Shield
(minecraft:shield)
0 Windows 10 Edition1.10.0 - 1.16.221

See a complete list of Minecraft IDs that is interactive and searchable.

Minecraft Education Edition

In Minecraft, a shield has the following Name, ID and DataValue:

ItemDescription
(Minecraft ID Name)
Minecraft
ID
Minecraft
Data
Value
PlatformVersion(s)
Shield
(minecraft:shield)
0 Education Edition1.12.0 - 1.14.31

See a complete list of Minecraft IDs that is interactive and searchable.

Definitions

  • Description is what the item is called and (Minecraft ID Name) is the string value that is used in game commands.
  • Minecraft ID is the Internal number for the item.
  • Minecraft DataValue (or damage value) identifies the variation of the block if more than one type exists for the Minecraft ID.
  • Platform is the platform that applies.
  • Version(s) is the Minecraft version numbers that the Minecraft ID and Name are valid for.

Stackable Information

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Stack Sizes in Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac)

ItemStackable?Stack SizePlatformVersion(s)
No1 Java Edition (PC/Mac)1.9 - 1.17

Stack Sizes in Minecraft Pocket Edition (PE)

ItemStackable?Stack SizePlatformVersion(s)
No1 Pocket Edition (PE)1.10.0 - 1.16.221

Stack Sizes in Minecraft Xbox One

ItemStackable?Stack SizePlatformVersion(s)
No1 Xbox One1.10.0 - 1.16.221

Stack Sizes in Minecraft PS4

ItemStackable?Stack SizePlatformVersion(s)
No1 PS41.14.0 - 1.16.221

Stack Sizes in Minecraft Nintendo Switch

ItemStackable?Stack SizePlatformVersion(s)
No1 Nintendo Switch1.10.0 - 1.16.221

Stack Sizes in Minecraft Windows 10 Edition

ItemStackable?Stack SizePlatformVersion(s)
No1 Windows 10 Edition1.10.0 - 1.16.221

Stack Sizes in Minecraft Education Edition

ItemStackable?Stack SizePlatformVersion(s)
No1 Education Edition1.12.0 - 1.14.31

Definitions

  • Stackable indicates whether the item can be stacked (with more than 1 item in a stack).
  • Stack Size is the maximum stack size for this item. While some items in Minecraft are stackable up to 64, other items can only be stacked up to 16 or 1. (NOTE: These stack sizes are for vanilla Minecraft only. If you are running a mod, some mods may change the stack size for an item.)

Give Command for Shield

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Give Command in Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac)

In Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac) 1.13, 1.14, 1.15, 1.16, 1.16.5 and 1.17, the /give command for Shield is:

In Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac) 1.9, 1.10, 1.11 and 1.12, the /give command for Shield is:

Give Command in Minecraft Pocket Edition (PE)

In Minecraft Pocket Edition (PE) 1.10.0, 1.11.0, 1.12.0, 1.13.0, 1.14.0, 1.16.0 and 1.16.221, the /give command for Shield is:

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Give Command in Minecraft Xbox One

In Minecraft Xbox One 1.10.0, 1.11.0, 1.12.0, 1.13.0, 1.14.0, 1.16.0 and 1.16.221, the /give command for Shield is:

Give Command in Minecraft PS4

In Minecraft PS4 1.14.0, 1.16.0 and 1.16.221, the /give command for Shield is:

Give Command in Minecraft Nintendo Switch

In Minecraft Nintendo Switch 1.10.0, 1.11.0, 1.12.0, 1.13.0, 1.14.0, 1.16.0 and 1.16.221, the /give command for Shield is:

Give Command in Minecraft Windows 10 Edition

In Minecraft Windows 10 Edition 1.10.0, 1.11.0, 1.12.0, 1.13.0, 1.14.0, 1.16.0 and 1.16.221, the /give command for Shield is:

Give Command in Minecraft Education Edition

In Minecraft Education Edition 1.12.0, 1.12.60 and 1.14.31, the /give command for Shield is:

Enchantments for Shield

In Minecraft, you can enchant a shield with the following enchantments:

EnchantmentDescription
Curse of VanishingCursed item will disappear after player dies
MendingUses xp to mend your tools, weapons and armor
UnbreakingIncreases durability of item

Definitions

  • Enchantment is what the enchantment is called.
  • Description is the description of what the enchantment does.

See a complete list of Minecraft Enchantments that is interactive and searchable.

Things to Make with Shields

You can use shields to make items in Minecraft such as:

Things to Do with Shields

Here are some activities that you can do with shields in Minecraft:

Command Generators

If you need help, you can use this tool to automatically generate custom shield commands for you:

Other Armor

You can make other armor in Minecraft such as:

Okay, so I just spent the better part of 2 hours bashing my head into a wall trying to get ls to color properly. If you’re not with me now, probably skip the rest of this post as it’s aimed at my geek followers.
In a hurry? I’ll recap my solution in the summary.
Okay, so I’m browsing around in my terminal when I run `ls /dev`. Turns out that directory is full of files of type ‘block special character’ and ‘character special file’. Well, it just so happens that my color scheme that I’ve struggled a lot with shows these as grey text on a yellow or light blue background, respectively. The net is that the files are totally unreadable.
So, I of course try to fix this, find my entry for LS_COLORS in my .zshrc file, and away I go … or not. First of all, I’ve never editing the LS_COLORS before, I’ve always just stolen one from somewhere else. Here’s what I had:
Looks great! Except that somewhere in that mess are a couple of numbers messing up my color scheme. So, first up: how does that work? The extensions are kind of easy to reason out, but then there are some special, two-letter patterns at the beginning. Well, ‘bd’ is the type I was looking for (the ‘block special character’). I figured that out after finding this.
Oh, and backing up for a minute, I knew the offending files’ types by looking up the first character of ‘ls -l’. Here’s the section of the ls man page for reference:
So, as an example, both these entries are diretories, wich you can tell from teh first character:
Anyway, back to the frustrat–err, learning experience. So, I start mucking around with the LS_COLORS variables, and can’t get changes to take. I progressively make more and more drastic changes, open a new shell, only to see that the colorscheme remains the same.
An hour later, I’m now discovering a new-fangled os x style of color codes, which really just looks like a glob of letters:
Well, how to set this all up is in the ls man pages, but nothing seems to be working for me. Here’s the relevant section from the ls man page:
Okay, so, looks like I have all the pieces, but I’m still really struggling when I had the ‘aha’ moment — I’m using screen. screen doesn’t reevaluate terminal colors each time you run zsh the way a terminal does. I got onto this line of thought after reading an article from macworld.
Once I went back to a raw terminal to test my changes, I was good to go. When I restarted screen, it picked up my colors from the terminal, and now I’m good.
I ended up using pretty normal colors for the file types that were giving me problems:

My zshrc is almost completely platform independent, but I doubt this is very portable. Maybe I’ll come back to it.

Summary

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So, inclusion:
  • Exit screen before messing with colors
  • Read the ls man page to make sure that you’re:
    • changing the correct variable (LSCOLORS in Mac OS X)
    • representing your desired colors in the desired format

As always, you can find my current shell setup files on github.

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