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How to get EVERY ARMOR TRIM In Minecraft

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In this video, I showcase all 16 armor trims available in Minecraft’s 1.20 Wild Update, explaining exactly where to find each one across both Java and Bedrock editions. From the Sentry trim at Pillager posts to the Snout trim in Bastions, I provide a complete guide covering trims found in structures like Woodland mansions, jungle temples, shipwrecks, desert temples, trail ruins, ancient cities, ocean monuments, strongholds, and the Nether. Each trim has a unique visual pattern that can be applied to armor for cosmetic customization throughout the game.

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How to Get EVERY Armor Trim in Minecraft 1.20

Hey everybody, it’s UnderMyCap and welcome back to another video! Today I’m going to be showing you all of the armor trims in the brand new 1.20 update. This update brings a whole bunch of awesome new looks to original armor, and the best part is this guide will work for both Java and Bedrock Edition. I’ll tell you exactly where you can find each and every trim, so let’s get into it!

If you’d prefer to watch the video version of this guide, you can check it out here: How to Get EVERY Armor Trim in Minecraft


All Armor Trims and Where to Find Them

1. Sentry Trim

The first trim is the Sentry trim. This one can be found at a Pillager Outpost and it looks a bit like a plus sign. It looks super cool and is a great one to start your collection with.

2. Vex Trim

The next one is the Vex trim. This one can be found in Woodland Mansions and it looks like a little Y shape.

3. Wild Trim

Next up is the Wild trim. This one can be found in Jungle Temples and the pattern looks quite cool with a really unique design.

4. Coast Trim

The Coast trim is one of my personal favourites. It can be found in Shipwrecks and it looks awesome. You can see it has kind of got a barnacle look to it, which makes sense given that it’s an underwater find.

5. Dune Trim

Moving along, the Dune trim is a great one. If you find a Desert Temple, there is a likely chance that you may find one of these inside one of the chests, or you can dust out a little bit of the suspicious sand to find it.

6. Wayfinder Trim

The Wayfinder trim is really cool and can be found in Trail Ruins. It looks a bit brown and kind of like an upside down or almost like an N shape.

7. Raiser Trim

The Raiser trim is also found in Trail Ruins and it looks kind of like two lines next to each other, giving it a very clean and simple look.

8. Shaper Trim

The Shaper trim is also found in Trail Ruins and it just looks kind of like an F shape. It’s a solid trim to add to your collection.

9. Ward Trim

The Ward trim is a lot harder to get because it is found in the Ancient City, and obviously the Warden is lurking around there. That said, I have to say it looks incredibly cool. That face design on the armor just looks amazing and is well worth the challenge of getting it.

10. Silence Trim

The Silence trim is also found in the Ancient City and honestly it just looks even scarier. It is one of the coolest looking trims mainly because it is probably the hardest one to get, which makes it all the more rewarding when you finally do.

11. Tide Trim

The Tide trim can be found in Ocean Monuments and I really like this one. It looks like it has a frosted over icy appearance to it, which makes it super cool and unique.

12. Spire Trim

The Spire trim can be found in End Cities and it looks a little bit purple, which makes sense given the purple blocks found throughout the End dimension. A really striking trim to have on your armor.

13. Eye Trim

The Eye trim can be found in the Stronghold, which ties in nicely with the Eye of Ender theme. It looks super cool and kind of resembles an emerald. It would probably look amazing with an emerald colour applied to it, but I went with gold for all of these examples.

14. Rib Trim

The Rib trim is found in the Nether. I probably wouldn’t recommend applying this one to Netherite Armor just because it is quite dark and can be hard to see, but it does look pretty cool on other armor types.

15. Snout Trim

The last trim is the Snout, which can be found in the Bastion Remnant. It makes perfect sense thematically given that Piglins are found there. It has a snout theme to it, though I’ll be honest, I can’t quite make out the snout on it myself!


And that is every single armor trim available in Minecraft 1.20! I hope you found this guide helpful and that it makes your armor hunting adventures a little easier. If you enjoyed this, don’t forget to leave a like and subscribe, and I can’t wait to see you in the next one. See ya!

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