At your touch, all Curses affecting one creature or object end. If the object is a Cursed magic item, its curse remains, but the spell breaks its owner's Attunement to the object so it can be removed or discarded.
"Attunement to a cursed item can't be ended voluntarily unless the curse is broken first, such as with the Remove Curse spell." Going on a quest, paying a powerful Cleric or Mage are also a couple other ways you could remove said curse.
How to remove the curse. You can use a Scroll of Upgrade, Scroll of Remove Curse, Scroll of Enchantment, or drink from a Well of Health, to lift the curse off weapons, armor, or rings. Keep in mind that, when using a Scroll of Remove Curse, the degradation values (-3, -2, -1) will still be on the weapon/armor/ring.
Put plainly, without the use of console commands or Creative Mode, a curse can only be removed when the cursed item is broken or when a player dies.
Once a Cleric is max level and has the diamond belt mark, that Cleric can "cure" your tools of there curses. This could either be through a trade which could require extra emeralds, or some other form of giving the tool to the Cleric for curing.
There is still no precedent for the remove curse spell or any similar effects being able to rid a cursed item of its curse. Unfortunately, wish and divine intervention remain as the only permanent RAW methods, as you have surmised.
The effect can be mitigated by storing affected items inside a shulker box, or by setting the keepInventory gamerule to true . Curse of Vanishing cannot be removed by a grindstone or a crafting table. However, if the cursed item is a pumpkin or mob head, placing and breaking the head removes the curse.
A dispel magic only makes an item normal for 1d4 rounds and them it returns to exactly the way it was before the dispel happened. You can not dispel a magic item or curse and then destroy it or be un-cursed.
139) says about cursed items: Most methods of identifying items, including the identify spell, fail to reveal such a curse, although lore might hint at it. A curse should be a surprise to the item's user when the curse's effects are revealed.
Curse of Binding is a treasure enchantment; it can be obtained from jungle temple and stronghold chest loot, fishing, raid drops [BE only], or trading with a librarian of any level.
So in general, no, you don't immediately know that you're cursed until "the curse's effects are revealed" or until you try to unattune from the item and can't, though it is up to the DM and how they want to play it.
A grindstone cannot remove a curse. Grindstones also do not remove an item's custom name.
Of course, the Cleric in the group casts the remove curse spell, and problem solved.
Description. Librarian villagers do not sell cursed books, namely Curse of Vanishing and Curse of Binding.
If the cursed object is armor, dip it in a potion of polymorph. It will either shudder or be removed.
Prayer of healing (2nd level) 40 gp. Remove curse 90 gp. Speak with dead 90 gp.
Ways to get rid of curse of binding enchantment in Minecraft
Most commonly, players need to die in order to break the curse and remove it. After they die, all the items the players carry, including the cursed item, will drop, and the player will respawn with nothing on them.
To remove any enchantment from your tools or weapons, you just need to place them in the grindstone. There are two columns in the grindstone (see screenshot below), and you can use any of them. Just make sure that the other column is empty or has the same item in it.
Curses last until you die. Once you respawn your old curse gets removed and a random curse is added to you.
Unequipping the weapon or of course getting rid of it entirely will make the curse effects go away, if you don't fancy it!
You can't remove the curse from the ring, only from the character that has/had it equipped. Blessing the wearer automatically removes the ring.
7/14 The "Keep Inventory" Game Rule Nullifies The Curse Of Vanishing.