Everyone searching how to level up enchantment table has the same underlying question: which activity gives the most progress per hour. The answer changes by level bracket, which is why single-method guides disappoint.

Nothing below requires mods, paid tools or an account on some sketchy site. If you are short on time, the first section alone is usually enough. The difference between a smooth run and a frustrating one usually comes down to preparation, not skill.

The short answer

The fastest route early is not the fastest route later; plan on changing method at least twice.

When to switch methods

Most advice on this topic assumes you already know half the answer, which is exactly the problem. There is a fast way and a safe way, and they are not the same thing. Start with the simplest option before touching anything that is hard to reverse. It helps to know why a step exists, because then you can adapt it when your situation differs slightly.

There is a fast way and a safe way, and they are not the same thing. Most advice on this topic assumes you already know half the answer, which is exactly the problem. Experience per hour matters far more than experience per action, and those two numbers often disagree.

The efficient loop

If something here stops matching what you see on screen, the game has probably changed a value in an update. Experience per hour matters far more than experience per action, and those two numbers often disagree. The approach below has been checked against the current version rather than a patch from two years ago.

  • Back up your save if the game gives you the option.
  • Write down what you changed, so you can undo it if the result gets worse.
  • Check the version you are running before following any step-by-step advice.
  • Test one change at a time instead of five at once.
  • Restart fully after a change rather than trusting a quick reload.

How progression actually works here

Treat the numbers as a guideline; your exact result depends on your setup and current version. If you are short on time, the first section alone is usually enough. Experience per hour matters far more than experience per action, and those two numbers often disagree. Give the first attempt an honest try before deciding the method does not work.

Most advice on this topic assumes you already know half the answer, which is exactly the problem. The difference between a smooth run and a frustrating one usually comes down to preparation, not skill. One clean run beats five rushed ones, both for results and for your patience.

Mistakes worth avoiding

  • Trusting a video thumbnail over the actual patch notes.
  • Following a guide written for an older version and assuming nothing moved.
  • Changing several settings at once, then having no idea which one helped.

Frequently asked questions

Is there a level cap I should stop at?

Soft caps matter more than hard ones. Past a certain point the rewards per level shrink enough that other activities pay better.

Does this work in co-op?

Mostly. Shared progress usually helps, though a few objectives split rewards instead of duplicating them.

Do I need any add-ons or third-party tools?

No. Everything described here works with the game as installed, which also means nothing breaks when the next patch lands.

If you take one thing away about how to level up enchantment table, make it the preparation step; everything after it becomes much easier.