Minecraft Villager Jobs A Information

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Since 1.14 Village and Pillage, Minecraft villages have seen an enormous change. There has been a total rework of how trading, item economy, and the jobs each villager is required to perform. This guide will give you an in-depth outline of how you can manage your villager's trades. By the end you should have a sense of how to get the items you require. Let's get going!



What are the Countless Villager jobs in Minecraft?



There are currently 15 villager positions available in Minecraft. This is a list of the various jobs villagers could get. You can place the job block that matches the job you're seeking next to the Unemployed Villager if you want to apply for a job. The villager's role will determine what trades they are able to offer. Villagers can be removed from their job block in the event that you do not have a villager who is unemployed. If you're not able to obtain the desired trades from a villager you can break the job block, then put it back to replenish their trades.



Minecraft has many types of villagers



Armorer – Offers armor and Chainmail. What’s The Worst That Could Happen Blast Furnace Butcher is an employment block that gives the emeralds and cooked meat. Job Block Smoker Cartographer - Provides maps as well as banner paterns. Cartography Table is the Job Block Cleric - Offers magical items and even Bottle of Enchanting. Job Block: Brewing Stand Farmer - Offers advanced food and even brewing supplies. Job Block: Composter Fisherman - Offers fishing and an amazing fishing rod. Job Block Barrel Fletcher offers bows and arrows as well as flint and even Tip Arrows. Fletching Table is the job block Leatherworker offers Leather Armor, Horse Armor, and even saddles. Job Block: Cauldron Librarian offers Enchanted Books and even Name Tags. 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 variety of colored wools and paintings. Job BLock Loom Loom Toolsmith - Provides tools in various quality and even magical! Job Block: Smithing Table Unemployed - Offers no work however, they can be employed. Job Block: N/A Weaponsmith - Sells iron and diamond swords and axes. Some are even the enchanted! Grindstone is the block that does the job.



Villager Appearance:



Not only do the jobs of villager change depending on their profession however, their appearance will differ in each biome. To ensure that each job is distinct, they retain the traits that are specific to their job. All Farmers will wear straw hats, and all Librarians will wear glasses.



Trading in stocks



As of 1.14, Mojang has introduced the delightful concept of 'Supply and Demand. This basically means that if you make one specific trade too many times, not only will the villager run out of inventory in the item you are trading for, but prices (amount of items or gemstones you have to offer) will also rise in the event that the item is traded for often. Trades can be made up to four times before stock runs out. Villagers will replenish their stock once a day. If an item isn't sold for at all the price will decrease.



Unlocking Trades:



Both the villager and player gain experience when they trade. As the villager's skill level increases, the next tier of trades are unlocked. There are five levels of trades available to each villager that unlock higher quality items. The level of the villager can be displayed by a colored badge on their clothing. It can range from Novice (Stone) or Apprentice (Iron), Journeyman/Gold), Expert(Emerald) up to Master(Diamond).



Wandering Trader



This is a little different, but there is a single villager who is completely different from the other villager. The Wandering Trader is a passive Mob that appears randomly around the world, with seemingly no pattern. It is equipped with two leashed trading lamas that are similar to normal llamas, but with a cosmetic change. Another peculiarity about this Villager is its lack of trading levels. This means that the trades you have made with him will remain yours for the duration of time. But don't fret your trades will reset when he spawns again.



The deals provided by the Wandering Trader are regarded as typically obscure, and challenging items to obtain. Not particularly impressive or powerful, but valuable nevertheless. Be quick, as the Wandering Trader will despawn within 40-60 minutes.



Popularity:



As a player, you have some level of fame. In the event of a negative action, such as attacking villages can decrease your popularity, whereas trading often or curing zombie villager are effective ways to boost the amount of popularity. Negative actions increase prices while positive actions decrease them.



Let's say that your village is attacked in a flurry 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 can further reduce trade costs (except for trades that cost 1 Emerald).



These are the fundamentals of Villager jobs and trading in villages. Now you'll be able to manage your villager farm as a pro! Mojang has a desire to tear the carpet the floor often, and for better or worse, trading in Minecraft is somewhat more complicated due to Supply & Demand mechanics, along with the popularity function. You can use these features to greatly aid you, or completely cause havoc to the trading economy on your Minecraft server. I hope that you found this guide useful. I wish you all the best and success!