Minecraft Villager Jobs A Information

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Since 1.14 Village and Pillage, Minecraft villages have seen drastic changes. There has been a complete overhaul of the way that trading is conducted is handled, the item economy and the tasks each villager takes on. This guide will provide an extensive overview of how to manage your villager's trading. By the end you should know how to get the items you require. Let's begin!



What are the Countless Villager jobs in Minecraft?



There are currently 15 villager positions available in Minecraft. This list contains all the possible jobs a villager could take. If you're looking for a specific job, you'll need put the job block that is associated with the desired job in the area of an unemployed villager. The job that is assigned to the villager will decide what kind of trades they'll offer. If you don't have an Unemployed Villager, you may destroy the job block a villager is using. If you're unable to obtain the desired trades from a villager, you can remove the job block and then put it again to reload their trades.



Different types of villagers are available in Minecraft



Armorer - Offers armor, and even Chainmail. Job Block: Blast Furnace Butcher - Offers emeralds and cooked food. Job Block: Smoker Cartographer - Offers Maps and Banner Paterns. Cartography Table is the Job Block Cleric - Offers magical items, and even Bottle of Enchanting. Job Block: Brewing Stand Farmer - Offers a variety of food products, and even brewing ingredients. Job Block Composter Fisherman - Offers fish, and even an magical Fishing Rod. Job Block Barrel Fletcher - Offers bows and arrows aswell as flint and even Tipped Arrows. Fletching Table is the main job block Leatherworker offers leather armor, Horse Armor, and even Saddles. Job Block: Cauldron Librarian Offers Enchanted Books, Name Tags, and more Job Block: Lectern Mason offers cut versions of blocks/bricks. Job Block Stonecutter Nitwit offers nothing. Essentially useless. Job Block N/A Shepherd - Offers a selection of colored wools and paintings. Job BLock - Loom Toolsmith - Offers tools in varying quality and even magical! Job Block: Smithing Table Unemployed - Offers nothing, but could be employed. Job Block N/A Weaponsmith Sells diamond and iron swords and axes. Some are even the enchanted! Job Block: Grindstone



Villager Appearance:



Villagers' roles will change depending on their work, but the appearance of villager's appearance will differ in every biome. To ensure each job remains distinct, they maintain certain traits that are specific to their profession. All Farmers will wear straw hats, and all Librarians will have glasses.



Trading Stock:



As of 1.14, Mojang has introduced the wonderful concept of 'Supply and demand. This basically means that if you execute a specific trade too often and the villager run out of stock in that specific item and prices (amount of jewels or items you need to give) will also rise when the item is traded frequently. Trades can be done around 4 times before stock runs out. Villagers replenish their stock twice a day. If an item isn't sold for at all the price will drop.



Unlocking Trades:



When a trade is made between a villager as well as the player, both of them gain experience. When villagers level up, the next tier of trades can be unlocked. Each villager has 5 levels of trades that unlock gradually higher quality items. A villager's level is indicated by an emblem of color on their clothing, which is a range of Novice(Stone), Apprentice(Iron), Journeyman(Gold), Expert(Emerald) all the way to Master(Diamond).



Wandering Trader



This may seem unusual however, it is the truth that there is one villager who behaves differently from the rest. The Wandering Trader is a passive mob, like normal Villagers, but it appears randomly across the world, with no apparent pattern at all. It has two trading llamas that are similar to normal llamas, but with a cosmetic modification. Another distinctive feature of this Villager is the absence of trading levels. This means that the trades you've taken with him will remain yours for the duration of time. Don't fret, however your trades will be reset when he appears again.



The Wandering Trader's trades are often obscure and difficult to locate. They are not particularly powerful or impressive, but valuable nevertheless. Be quick, because the Wandering Trader will despawn within 40-60 minutes.



Popularity:



As a player, you have a level of popularity. This is decreased by performing negative actions, such as attacking villager and gaining popularity by trading often or curing zombie villager. Negative actions raise prices, however positive actions reduce them.



Let's suppose that your village is spontaneously attacked by Illagers when you happen to be in the area and you successfully ward off the attack. You will be rewarded with the 'Hero Of The Village' status effect, which will further reduce the cost of trade (except for trades that cost 1 emerald.)



These are the fundamentals of villager jobs as well as village trading. You should now be able manage a farm in a village like an expert! Mojang feels the need to tear the carpet beneath our feet frequently and, for better or worse, trading in Minecraft is a little more complex with Supply & Demand mechanics, along with popularity functions. minecraft can make use of these features to either greatly assist you, or cause havoc to the trading economy on your Minecraft server. I hope this guide has served you well. I hope you have a great time and success!