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Villagers are passive mobs that inhabit villages, work at their professions, breed, and interact with each other. Adult villagers' outfits vary according to their occupation and biome. A player can trade with them using emeralds as currency.
- Blast Furnace
A blast furnace is a block that smelts ores, raw metals and...
- Loom
A loom is used to apply patterns to banners. It also serves...
- Fletching Table
A fletching table is a fletcher's job site block that can...
- Smithing Table
A smithing table is a utility block used to alter tools and...
- Composter
A composter is a block that converts some biological...
- Village
A village is a group or complex of buildings and other...
- Villager DV
This template is to only be transcluded on /DV pages which...
- Villager Dv2
This page documents the associated data values of the...
- Blast Furnace
They may burble benevolently like their fellow villagers, but these green-robed layabouts don’t have any trade at all, and just spend each day pottering about aimlessly. You can wave all the emeralds you want - they have nothing for you.
- Nitwit. A Nitwit is a specific type of villager who’s unable to acquire a proper profession. In the Java Edition, they always remain in this role and need to have been born this way or have been spawned.
- Unemployed. An Unemployed villager is one that doesn’t have a job currently. Unlike Nitwits, they’re still capable of changing into a different profession and will actively look for a job site block.
- Armorer. The Armorer trades and sells armor-based items, with their job site block being the Blast Furnace. They wear a welding mask on their heads and also have what looks like a pair of iron shoulder pauldrons.
- Butcher. The Butcher is all about selling food and uses a Smoker as their job site block. I’ve found them to be a great option whenever I want quick access to different meats or sweet berries.
- Armorer
- Butcher
- Cartographer
- Cleric
- Farmer
- Fisherman
- Fletcher
- Leatherworker
- Librarian
- Mason Or Stone Mason
Job Site Block:Blast Furnace Job Brief: Trades iron, armor, and chain Going alphabetically, the first job that villagers can have is that of an armorer. As the name tells, an armorer is responsible for trading armor pieces. This villager job is centered around a blast furnace, which is used to melt ores. As for trading, you can get pieces of armor,...
Job Site Block: Smoker Job Brief: Offers cooked meat and stew The butcher is responsible for providing cooked meat and rabbit stew. At times, it even offers eight cooked chicken pieces for a single emerald. And if you are unable to find other food items, butchers are the most reliable source of food in the game. The utility block of a butcher in Mi...
Job Site Block: Cartography Table Job Brief: Trades maps, frames, and banners Cartographers, at times, can be the “most expensive villagers” in the game. But the help they provide is worth it. For starters, you can get empty maps, frames, and bannersfrom them. That’s not all, though. They also provide ocean and woodland explorer maps. You can use t...
Job Site Block: Brewing Stand Job Brief: Offers magical items, Redstone dust, and even Bottle o’ Enchanting Clerics provide you with rare magical items in Minecraft. Among all the villager jobs, trading with clerics usually leads you to get the most interesting items. You can obtain Redstone dust, lapis lazuli, glowstone, ender pearls, and even Bot...
Job Site Block: Composter Job Brief: Offers high-level food items and ingredients You cannot talk about villagers or Minecraft villager jobs without focusing on farmers. They are the most popular and common types of villagers in the game. Farmers offer high-level food items and even a few ingredients to some of the best Minecraft potions. That mean...
Job Site Block: Barrel Job Brief: Offers cooked seafood, campfire, and even an enchanted fishing rod Fishermen are a comparatively newer addition to the game. In terms of fish, they offer you cooked salmon, cooked cod, and a bucket of cod too. Beyond that, you can also get a campfire and an enchanted fishing rodfrom them. Even if you aren’t a fan o...
Job Site Block: Fletching Table Job Brief: Trades arrows, flint, bow, and crossbows Fletcher is one of the least known villager jobs. But, if you have a good aim, they can be your biggest asset. You can get arrows, flint, bows, and crossbows from low-level fletchers. Meanwhile, upper-level fletchers provide enchanted bows, enchanted crossbows, and ...
Job Site Block: Cauldron Job Brief: Trades leather armor, horse armor, and saddle Once popular, leatherworkers nowadays are not considered as useful as they once were in earlier Minecraft versions. That’s because they mostly offerleather armor pieces and leather horse armor. Neither of these is used by most players. The only useful item you can get...
Job Site Block: Lectern Job Brief: Offers enchanted books, compass, clocks, name tags, and more If you know how to use enchanted books in Minecraft, you will love villagers with the librarian job in Minecraft. They are one of the easiest ways to get enchanted books in the game. But that’s not all. You can also get bookshelves, lanterns, glass block...
Job Site Block: Stonecutter Job Brief: Trades different types of bricks, terracotta, and quartz Our next entry to village jobs is the only one with multiple names. This profession is called mason in Minecraft Java edition and stonemason in the Bedrock edition. The job of a mason is to provide a variety of stones. You can trade for different types o...
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Bastion remnants are large, castle-like generated structures found in the Nether in all of the biomes except basalt deltas. They generate in four distinct variants, each with a unique structure and set of loot.
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