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Leveling Bench

A bench that upgrades your enchantments levels with minerals
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Description

Leveling Bench

Leveling Bench adds the Leveling Bench, a special workstation that lets you keep leveling up the enchantments on your tools, weapons, and armor beyond Minecraft's normal cap (Sharpness V, Fortune III, etc. are no longer the ceiling) — using minerals as "fuel" to pay for each upgrade.

 

 

How it works.


Craft the Leveling Bench using the reinforced materials (recipes below) and place it in the world — it's blast-resistant (TNT-proof) and can only be mined with an iron pickaxe or better, just like an anvil.
Click to open its interface.
Put an enchanted tool in the slot on the left — the bench automatically reads all of its enchantments and lists them in a scrollable list.
Pick which enchantment you want to upgrade.
Fill the slots below with minerals — each material contributes a different amount of PTS (points).
Once you've gathered enough PTS for the current level, the Confirm Upgrade button activates. Confirming it consumes exactly the materials needed (not a single extra item) and the enchantment levels up.

The Points cost rises along a smooth curve as the level gets higher, so going from level 1 to 2 is cheap, but pushing all the way up to extreme levels **(up to 255)** takes serious amounts of material.

Note: enchantments that are capped at level 1 in vanilla (Mending, Silk Touch, Infinity, curses, etc.) show up locked in the list — leveling them further wouldn't do anything, so they can't even be selected.

 

Points value per material


- Material            PTS 
- Netherite Ingot    100    
- Diamond            86    
- Emerald            71    
- Gold Ingot        59    
- Iron Ingot        44    
- Copper Ingot        24    
- Coal                16    
- Ancient Debris    51    
- Raw Iron            28    
- Raw Gold            36    
- Raw Copper          12    

 

 

Blocks (Block of Diamond, Block of Iron, etc.) are worth 9x the material they're made of, in case you'd rather feed in fewer items at a time.

New items and recipes


Leveling Bench (block): Reinforced Netherite Ingot in the top corners, a book in the top-middle, Reinforced Diamond Block only in the center, and 3 Obsidian along the bottom row.
Reinforced Diamond Block (item, not placeable): 8 Diamonds surrounding a Crying Obsidian in the center.
Reinforced Netherite Ingot (item, not placeable): middle row only — Netherite Ingot, Block of Gold, Netherite Ingot.

All 3 recipes are standard vanilla-format recipes and show up automatically in recipe viewer mods like REI or JEI.

Compatible with other mods
Any enchantment added by another mod works automatically in the Leveling Bench, no configuration needed — it's read directly off the tool.

Want to add more minerals to the PTS system? It's easily extendable through a datapack tag.

 

Crafting Recipe:

 

Supported languages

English, Spanish (Spain, Mexico, Argentina), Portuguese (Brazil), French, German, Italian, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Turkish, and Dutch.

Requirements


Minecraft: Java Edition
Fabric Loader
Fabric API: required (the mod won't load without it)
Must be installed on both the client and the server to play in multiplayer.

 

Need another version?, tell me in the discord.

https://discord.gg/6z5yUkFVVz

Installation
Install Fabric Loader for Minecraft from fabricmc.net/use (this creates a new profile in your launcher).

Download Fabric API from Modrinth or CurseForge.

Download the Enchanting Leveler .jar.

Open your launcher's .minecraft folder (on Windows: %appdata%/.minecraft) and go into the mods folder (create it if it doesn't exist).

Copy both .jar files in there (Fabric API + Enchanting Leveler).

Open the Minecraft launcher, select the Fabric profile, and play.

For dedicated servers, the process is the same: both .jar files go in the server's mods folder.

Credits

Created by Cristian06kk.

Hope you all enjoy my mod :) GRACIAS

The Leveling Bench Team

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