For example, if you are at Level 2, you can set the XP points to a value between 0 and 10 using the /xp set command. You can use the /xp set command to set the XP points to any value in this range. Points in Bar is the number of XP points represented in the experience bar for the current level.Points to Next Level is the number of the XP points required to reach the next level from the current level.For example, 2920 total XP points is not enough to fully reach Level 40 so 2921 points may be required instead.) (Due to how Minecraft calculates fractional XP points, you may need to add 1 additional XP point to fully reach the desired level. Total XP is the total number of XP points required to reach the level.Level is the current level in the experience bar in Minecraft.The following table shows the experience (XP) information for a particular level in Minecraft: Level These orbs float towards you and count as experience points in your experience bar ( 1 orb may be worth more than 1 experience point). PointsĮxperience points are represented by small orbs that appear after killing a mob, mining an item, or performing some of the more advanced tasks in the game. For example, it takes 7 experience points to go from Level 0 to Level 1, but it takes 9 experience points to go from Level 1 to Level 2. You start out at Level 0 and as you get to higher levels in the game, it will take even more experience points to reach the next level. In Minecraft, each level takes a certain amount of experience points to level up to the next level ( see the Experience by Level table below). In this example, we are at level 8 and still have over half of the experience bar to fill before leveling up to Level 9. The experience bar shows your current level and how close you are to reaching the next level: This Minecraft tutorial explains all about experience such as XP points and levels.