What Is The Best Way To Get XP In Minecraft Early Game?

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Easy Minecraft Experience ✨ What is the best way to get experience in Minecraft early game?? Today we put that big question to the test! We try out 5 different xp methods and then rank them at the end! How do you like to get experience early on in your minecraft world?

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I’ve found fishing, while not being the most interactive experience, a very reliable source of xp. You can also disenchant any fishing rods or bows that you get for even more xp

alexfukuda
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For the early game I tend to do a lot of fishing. It's a bit boring sometimes but there are a number of advantages.
1: XP from the fishing itself.
2: You get enchanted books, bows and fishing rods. These can be used or combined on an anvil, or disenchanted for xp.
3: If you keep all of the fish you fish up you can level up a fisherman village (especially if you cured them). This unlocks a boat trade, which allows you to convert wood to emeralds.

I'll admit that you really do need an anvil to make much use of the books, so maybe its not really "early" game. But certainly something that could follow the smelting iron from stony peaks method.

crackedmagnet
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My favorite way to get exp is mining sculk in ancient citys, I get about 60-70 levels after mining it all

nitro
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My favourite method is absolutely trading for Glass w/ librarians, crafting it into Glass panes and selling them back to Cartographers :)

ViperPL
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I love this kind of content. Even though I’m not new to the game. I love sharing videos like this with new players, to help

KTfromJersey
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I just started playing on a new server, and I got tons of experience just mining skulk. The hard part is removing the shriekers, but after that, you can get tons of levels pretty quickly.

michaeljeswald
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My favorite easy xp farm is setting up next to a deep body of water and farming kelp. Dry them out in furnace and recycle the kelps blocks as fuel and keep farming kelp.

joker
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If you are willing to deal with outpost or nether combat the new caves can be good too. I like to use a water stream as an elevator to get in and out. Light up the area around the water to spawn proof it, and then day or night I have a pretty consistent stream of mobs. I tried experimenting with making tunnels or walls to direct traffic, and I liked having a wall about three high and ~15 blocks long to get a break from half of the visible mobs. I tried using multiple walls and found it tedious and not really worth it. Those caves also have a lot of ores for the grabbing, and can be a good way to find mineshafts, ancient cities, geodes, and in my experience if you die, just plop back down to grab your stuff and then leave

seankrake
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For the outpost, take a trap door and place it on the ceiling of the entrance to the outpost so when it is opened it covers the top half of the door. Pillagers cannot enter the structure when the trap door is in this position, Go up to the top and raid the chest and get 6 fences. Put the fences in the outpost windows so they can't shoot in. When pillagers crowd by the door you can safely take them out with a sword. Place a portal and bed on top of the outpost and eventually connect it to your nether hub and back to your base. Put a workbench, oven, honing block, and chest inside near the door so that you can disenchant and burn dropped crossbows to make glass or smelt ore and make even more xp while you are harvesting pillagers. Very good early xp farm that stays useful until you get a better monster spawner farm or big zombie-cured villager trading center setup for sticks, berries, melons, iron, etc

mythjellies
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Loved this episode!! Keep up the great work

ShawnBrown
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I only use the smelting as that little bit extra I might need to get an enchant, I will say the first thing I do when I get the RSS for it I quickly set it up to store XP so it isn't wasted I mean all you need is a switch, a hopper and an output chest. 2 chests and 5 iron are easy to get after you get a sword and pick and then I store all the xp while getting the rest of the gear and there sits an xp store for when I start enchanting

georgeharris
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My favourite is definitely villager trading. Get an iron axe, craft some sticks, and make Xp and emeralds.

lexibroadbent
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A nice and easy way to get xp early game is to set up a cactus farm that funnels into a smelter array powered by your choice. Personally I use a simple bamboo farm to power the smelters. This is also a way to store a ton of xp all at one if you siphon off the green dye into a chest the furnace will still hold all the xp from all items smelted. Also smelting cactus gives the most xp per smelt out of any item.

micahmizener
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I love to use villagers for xp, late game too. once you set up a trading hall you can trade iron for emeralds. this is how i repair my tools aswell, especially because I play on bedrock and we dont have offhand

saramcdonald
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Cool, but accumulating XP early game on purpose kinda seems like a fools errand. It's useless until you can enchant and your going to die a lot. I would just focus on diamonds and a Mending villager.

ThisOldSkater
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I'm in an early game world rn so very appreciated!

chickenmaster
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Mining quartz in the nether is really good too; you can jump from level 27 to 30 in less than a minute

stary_kartofel
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I like making a zombie pit, turtle eggs are the best bait of course but trapping a villager instead also works.

mlmii
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When trading for XP you can always make a fletching table and trade sticks with the fletcher. Very simple, cheap and renewable. You could even get multiple fletchers and you'd get profits all day long.

rachelrose
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Thanks this really helps me in my new survival world.

cloudwolf