Experience Storage Mod / Addon
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Ever wish your XP wasn’t stuck inside you or splashing all over a farm? Experience Storage turns XP into a real resource network in Minecraft Bedrock. After a few sessions, I stopped losing levels to dumb deaths because my green juice lived in hardware: XP tanks that hold about 2,920 XP points each—roughly 40 levels if you’re at 0—and a pipe system that moves orbs cleanly from grinder to storage to enchanting corner. The important bit: you’re storing points, not levels, so two full tanks aren’t “80 levels”; they’re closer to 51 from zero thanks to Minecraft’s nonlinear curve. Treat the tanks like batteries, not a number you flex in chat.
Building the loop is satisfying. Tanks accept XP from the sides/top and only output on the bottom, which keeps lines tidy and makes stacked tanks drain downward automatically if there’s room below. Snap XP pipes between gear and the tank wall; orbs travel straight until a corner or dead end—no random lane changes—so you can design clean routes without janky detours. Drop an XP valve on a line to block flow or meter output, or just slap redstone on a tank to gate releases to your enchanting nook. Need liquid courage on the go? Tap a tank with a glass bottle to pull XP—or break the tank if you want a full refund as orbs in a hurry.
Extraction is where it clicks. The XP extractor yanks XP straight into pipes when you stand and crouch on it, and it slurps orbs that land on top. Park one under your mob farm so kills on the extractor convert instantly into routed orbs—no scooping, no loss, just a stream heading to storage while you build. I run a grinder → extractor → valve → tank stack by my library, then flick a lever to feed just enough XP back for a clean enchant without overshooting.
Keep an eye out for the Orb fairy at night or in caves. It looks like an XP orb with a mind of its own: poke it and it dribbles XP until it’s empty and vanishes; get too close and it’ll steal a little from you and bolt; drag it into light and it blinks out. It’s a neat risk-reward mini-event while you’re tunneling.
Net result: you stop hemorrhaging progress to accidents and start treating XP like fuel. Pipe it from farms, bank it in tanks, throttle it with valves, bottle it when you travel, and pull exactly what you need when it’s time to enchant or repair. Experience Storage doesn’t change how Minecraft Bedrock works—it just gives your XP a home and a highway so you can play smarter.
Installation:
- Download Mod;
- Use Minecraft
- Open the downloaded file to install;
- Select it in the settings;
- Have fun!
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