Minecraft Username: pbrassat17
Brief Description: when having for example 2 sets of xp, and using the enchantment bench, or anvil, instead of formulating exactly how much you would have, you get the difference between the xp you had, and how much it cost.
Instructions: Have 2 sets of xp, About 38 levels, Anvil or use enchantment bench, Make sure to watch your exact xp the whole time, aswell as costs.
How many times did you recreate this bug?: 4/5 times
Result: for something that maybe cost 24 levels, I would expect to at least still have a set, instead I have less that one set of xp.
Expected Result: To have the proper amount of xp at the end.
Evidence: http://imgur.com/5IWzjZQ,hB9eUn9,v397FPd#2
Make sure to carefully look at xp levels.
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CHOMPIN_02 BuilderBuilder ⛰️ Ex-President ⚒️⚒️
It's not a bug.... It takes the amount of LEVELS of xp, note the amount of exp.
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CHOMPIN_02 BuilderBuilder ⛰️ Ex-President ⚒️⚒️
Oh I've done it in sp and it worked
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It works as Chompin_02 says it does. It does not use 30 levels as 825 orbs, but as whole levels of XP, no matter your current level. For example, if you have 39 levels (1650 xp orbs) and do a 30 level enchant, you will be left with 9 levels (153 orbs).
I also tested this in Single Player, works exactly the same way. -
RyanBlocks2 EcoLeaderEcoLeader ⛰️⛰️⛰️ Ex-Tycoon ⚜️⚜️⚜️ Premium Upgrade
It goes on levels not orbs. So if you have 60 levels and enchant a lv. 30 you will have 30 lvls left (or 825 EXP). It doesn't care that the levels are harder to achieve. I learned this the hard way a while ago.
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Thecreator767 BuilderBuilder ⛰️ Ex-President ⚒️⚒️
this is quite annoying but works
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I wish they would change it so it uses the number of exp orbs when enchanting instead of the exp level