
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 Wild Update. This update brings a whole bunch of awesome designs to original armor. This video will work for both Java and Bedrock Edition, and I will tell you exactly where you can find each trim. Okay, so the first trim is the Sentry trim. This one can be found at a Pillager Post, and it looks a bit like a plus sign. It looks super cool! The next one is Vex, which can be found in Woodland Mansions, and it resembles a little “Y.” The next one is the Wild trim, which can be found in Jungle Temples. As you can see, the pattern looks quite cool. One of my favorites is the Coast trim, which can be found in Shipwrecks. It looks awesome, as you can see it has a barnacle-like design because it’s underwater. Next, we’ll go to the Dune trim. If you find a Desert Temple, there is a good chance that you may find one of these inside one of the chests or if you dig out a bit of the suspicious sand. Moving along, the Wayfinder is really cool. You can find this in the Trail Ruins; it looks a bit brown and resembles an upside-down “N,” almost. The next one is the Razor, which is also found in Trail Ruins, and it looks like two lines next to each other. After that, we have the Shaper. This trim is also found in the Trail Ruins and resembles an “F,” I guess. Next is the Ward trim. This one’s a lot harder to get because it’s in the Ancient City, and obviously, the Warden is there. I have to say, this trim looks quite cool—look at that unique face! As we move on, we also have the Silence trim. This one looks even scarier and is one of the coolest ones, mainly because it’s probably the hardest one to get. The next one is the Tide trim, which can be found in Ocean Monuments. I kind of like it; it looks like frosted-over ice, which is super cool. Now moving on to the last set, we have the Shaper again. This trim is kind of blank, and I wouldn’t recommend getting it for a chest plate, just because it doesn’t really add anything to it. The next one is the Spire, which can be found in End Cities, and it has a little bit of purple because of the purple blocks. Next is the Eye trim, which can be found in Strongholds. It resembles the Eye of Ender and actually looks super cool; it kind of looks like an emerald. It would probably look cool with the emerald color, but I just chose gold for all of these. The next one is the Rib. I probably wouldn’t recommend using this on Netherite armor, just because it’s quite dark, but it does look pretty cool. Lastly, we have the Snout trim, which can be found in Bastions. It has a snout theme because Piglins are there, but I can’t quite see the eyes or the snout detail on it. That’s about it! If you enjoyed the video and found it helpful, don’t forget to leave a like and subscribe. I can’t wait to see you in the next video. See ya!
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