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Raiser Armor Trim

The Raiser armor trim is a Trail Ruins pattern with a bold raised-line style. It suits armor sets that should look handmade or recovered.

Brush suspicious gravel in Trail Ruins for a chance at the Raiser smithing template. Raiser is rare because Trail Ruins loot is broad and each brushable block is a limited chance.

Raiser stands out on darker armor and can look very strong with copper, gold, or emerald materials. Copper and gold lean into the archaeology theme, while emerald gives the trim a sharper fantasy accent.

Added in Minecraft 1.20 for Java and Bedrock gameplay.

Location

Trail Ruins suspicious gravel

Drop Chance

2.8%

Duplicate With

Terracotta

Step 1

Find the Raiser Template

Trail Ruins suspicious gravel are the main source for the Raiser smithing template. The listed drop chance is 2.8%, so the practical search time depends on how quickly you can reach the structure and check its loot source.

Chance per loot source2.8%

Step 2

Duplicate the Template

Duplicate the template at a crafting table with 7 diamonds, 1 Terracotta, and the original Raiser smithing template. The recipe returns 2 templates, which is the normal way to build a full armor set after finding one copy.

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Step 3

Choose Materials for Raiser

Copper and gold lean into the archaeology theme, while emerald gives the trim a sharper fantasy accent.

Copper
Gold
Emerald

Step 4

Java /give Example

This command gives a netherite chestplate with Raiser trim using Copper as the trim material.

/give @p minecraft:netherite_chestplate[minecraft:trim={pattern:"minecraft:raiser",material:"minecraft:copper"}] 1

Bedrock Edition

On Bedrock, create the trim at a smithing table. Give yourself the armor piece first, then combine the armor, the Raiser smithing template, and a Copper trim material in the smithing table UI.

/give @s netherite_chestplate

Bedrock commands cannot fully encode every trimmed armor combination the same way modern Java item components can, so the smithing table step is the reliable method.

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