Minecraft Dungeons Artifact Locations

These items can increase your stat points, summon creatures, or enhance your attacks depending on which one you use.
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Minecraft Dungeons has many different types of items you can equip and use, including Artifacts. These items can increase your stat points, summon creatures, or enhance your attacks depending on which one you use. In this guide, we’ll give you a list of all the different Minecraft Dungeons Artifacts location.

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Artifacts in Minecraft Dungeons

You can use up to three artifacts on your character at one time. They can grant you new skills, increase your stats, or affect how your attack works. Like other loot, some Artifacts are rarer than others and have better stats. Opening chests, destroying enemies, and doing other in-game activities can cause Artifacts to appear.

While Artifacts have a random drop chance, certain ones drop in specific locations. Reference our guide below to figure out where to find Artifacts in Minecraft Dungeons. We compiled a list of every Artifact in the game, along with a brief description and their drop locations.

Minecraft Dungeons Artifact Locations

ArtifactEffectLocation
Boots of SwiftnessIncrease movement speed
5-second cooldown
Creeper Woods
Creepy Crypt
Desert Temple
Corrupted BeaconShoots a beam at enemies
+1 Soul Gathering
Requires Souls
Pimpkin Pastures
Cacti Canyon
Redstone Mines
Death Cap MushroomIncreases movement and attack speed 30-second cooldownCreeper Woods
Highblock Halls
Fireworks ArrowShoots an arrow that explodes
30-second cooldown
Redstone Mines
Highblock Halls
Fishing RodPulls an enemy and stuns them
5-second cooldown
Creepy Crypt
Soggy Swamp
Flaming QuiverGrants you burning arrows
30-second cooldown
Pumpkin Pastures
Fiery Forge
Ghost CloakAllows you to move through enemies
+7% Speed
6-second cooldown
Creepy Crypt
Golem KitSummons an Iron Golem to aid you in battle.
30-second cooldown
Pumpkin Pastures
??? (Secret Level)
Gong of WeakeningDecreases enemies’ damage and defensive capabilities around you
20-second cooldown
??? (Secret Level)
HarvesterCreate an explosion of souls
Requires souls
Soggy Swamp
Redstone Mines
Iron Hide AmuletBoost defense significantly for a short time
25-second cooldown
Fiery Forge
Light FeatherStun and knockback enemies
3-second cooldown
Pumpkin Pastures
Arch Haven
Highblock Halls
Lightning RodSouls call down lightning
+1 Soul Gathering
Requires Souls
Soggy Swamp
Obsidian Pinnacle
Love MedallionTurns three hostile mobs into allies for ten seconds before they go away
30-second cooldown
Arch Haven
Highblock Halls
Shock PowderStuns enemies in an area
15-second cooldown
Desert Temple
Obsidian Pinnacle
Soul HealerHeals the most injured ally nearby, including yourself
1-second cooldown
Soggy Swamp Soggy Cave
Tasty BoneSummons a wolf
30-second cooldown
Creeper Woods
Creepy Crypt
Redstone Mines
Torment QuiverPiercing knockback arrows
Requires souls
Creeper Woods
Desert Temple
Totem of RegenerationHeals everyone in an area
25-second cooldown
Soggy Swamp
Fiery Forge
Totem of ShieldingProtects everyone in an area
20-second cooldown
Cacti Canyon
Desert Temple
Wind HornKnockback and slow enemies
6 blocks pushed
10-second cooldown
Pumpkin Pastures
Arch Haven
Cacti Canyon
Wonderful WheatSummons a llama
30-second cooldown
Arch Haven
Cacti Canyon
Obsidian Pinnacle

Best Artifacts

Some artifacts are better than others in Minecraft Dungeons. The most popular and powerful artifact of choice is the Death Cap Mushroom. It significantly improves your attack speed, and grabbing Cool Down enchantment can ensure a 100% up time.

Next, the Boots of Swiftness are a must-have for mobility. You can swap them out when you get to the boss, but navigating through the maps without Boots of Swiftness is no fun. The Ghost Cloak is a perfect complement to the Boots.

Lastly, the Gong of Weakening is great for single target damage. Players normally swap to this prior to going in for the boss kill to effectively double their damage.

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