![]() ![]() This is decreased by performing negative actions like attacking villagers, but increased by trading often or curing zombie villagers. Be quick, because the Wandering Trader will despawn after 40-60 minutes.Īs a player, you have a level of popularity. Not particularly impressive or powerful, but valuable nevertheless. The trades offered by the Wandering Trader are regarded as typically obscure, and difficult items to get. Fear not though, for his trades will reset the next time he spawns in. Another oddity with this Villager is that it has no trading levels, which means the trades that you’ve rolled with him are the ones you are stuck with. When it appears, it has two leashed trading llamas, which are basically normal llamas but with a cosmetic change. The Wandering Trader is a passive mob, like normal Villagers, but it randomly appears throughout the world with seemingly no pattern at all. This is a little out of the ordinary, but there is a single villager who acts nothing like the rest. A villager’s level is represented by a colored badge on their clothing, which ranges from Novice(Stone), Apprentice(Iron), Journeyman(Gold), Expert(Emerald), up to Master(Diamond). Each villager has 5 levels of trades that unlock progressively higher quality items. When villagers level up, the next tier of trades are unlocked. When a trade is made between a villager and the player, both of them gain experience. If an item isn’t traded for at all, the price will go down. Trades can be done around 4 times before stock runs out. Trading Stock:Īs of 1.14, Mojang has introduced the lovely concept of ‘Supply and Demand.’ This basically means that if you do a specific trade too many times, not only will the villager run out of stock in that specific item, but prices (amount of items/emeralds you need to give) will also rise if the item is traded for often. For example, all Farmers will have a straw hat, and all Librarians have glasses. To ensure each job remains distinct, they keep characteristics that pertain to their profession. Not only do villager’s jobs change depending on their profession, but their appearance will be different in each biome. Weaponsmith – Sells Iron and Diamond Swords/Axes, even enchanted!.Unemployed – Offers nothing, but can be employed.Toolsmith – Offers tools of varying quality, even enchanted!.Shepherd – Offers varying colored wools and paintings.Mason – Offers cut versions of blocks/bricks.Librarian – Offers Enchanted Books and even Name Tags.Leatherworker – Offers Leather Armor, Horse Armor, and even Saddles.Fletcher – Offers bows, arrows, flint, and even Tipped Arrows.Fisherman – Offers fish, and even an enchanted Fishing Rod.Farmer – Offers advanced food, and even brewing ingredients.Cleric – Offers magical items, and even Bottle o’ Enchanting.Cartographer – Offers Maps and Banner Paterns.Butcher – Offers emeralds and cooked meat.Armorer – Offers armor, and even Chainmail.If you don’t get the desired trades from a villager, you can break the job block and place it back down to reload their trades. If you don’t have an Unemployed Villager, you can destroy the job block a villager is using. ![]() The job assigned to the villager will determine what trades they will offer. If you want a certain job, you’ll need to place the job block that corresponds with the desired job next to an Unemployed Villager. This is a list of all the possible jobs a villager can take. There are currently 15 villager jobs in Minecraft. How Many Villager Jobs Are There In Minecraft? By the end, you should have a sense of how to get the items you need. This will be a comprehensive guide on how to manage trades and your villagers. There has been a complete rework of how trading, item economy, and the jobs each villager takes on. Ever since 1.14 Village & Pillage, villages in Minecraft have been drastically changed. ![]()
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