I did a bit of Googling and other searching and couldn't find the answer to my question so I am hoping that maybe someone here can help clarify something for me.
So in SMP mode (and now it works in Singleplayer as well) and using a vanilla installation of Minecraft (ver. 1.3.1), you can use the command line to give and and supposedly take away Experience points (not levels, but points).
I have been able to give Experience points by typing:
/xp 100 Sefyre
But I haven't been able to take any points away and I am given an error message that says that the value I entered is too small.
IS it possible to use the command line to remove Experience points (the wiki says you can somehow by using a negative value) and what, exactly, would I type?
The reason I am asking is because I am playing a cooperative game of Minecraft with a friend and when one of us Dies, our Experience Orbs that get dropped always end up gravitating towards the other person who didn't die and is nearby at the time of Death (since we're usually mob-hunting together).
Yes, I know there are plenty of mods out there that can 'fix' this problem, but if there's a vanilla way to help take care of this issue (like granting back the proper Experience to the right person and minusing away the improperly gained Experience), I would really appreciate knowing about it.
Thanks muchly for the reply. Does this mean then that the wiki is wrong? Or is the wiki referring to mods you can install to remove Experience rather than using the console on a vanilla install?
there's a mod called more xp that you can set the X amount that you can gain or decreased.
you can't set it to -5 and if you get 10 xp you mulpt by 5 and that's the amount you get decreased
I did a bit of Googling and other searching and couldn't find the answer to my question so I am hoping that maybe someone here can help clarify something for me.
So in SMP mode (and now it works in Singleplayer as well) and using a vanilla installation of Minecraft (ver. 1.3.1), you can use the command line to give and and supposedly take away Experience points (not levels, but points).
I have been able to give Experience points by typing:
But I haven't been able to take any points away and I am given an error message that says that the value I entered is too small.
IS it possible to use the command line to remove Experience points (the wiki says you can somehow by using a negative value) and what, exactly, would I type?
The reason I am asking is because I am playing a cooperative game of Minecraft with a friend and when one of us Dies, our Experience Orbs that get dropped always end up gravitating towards the other person who didn't die and is nearby at the time of Death (since we're usually mob-hunting together).
Yes, I know there are plenty of mods out there that can 'fix' this problem, but if there's a vanilla way to help take care of this issue (like granting back the proper Experience to the right person and minusing away the improperly gained Experience), I would really appreciate knowing about it.
Please and thank you!
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Retired Staffyou can't set it to -5 and if you get 10 xp you mulpt by 5 and that's the amount you get decreased
if are level 20 and only want 10 level than type /xp -10l
/xp -10L (just to let you know the I is actually L in lower capital)
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/xp -10L
Will take away 10 Levels. Remember the "L"