In Minecraft, villagers are NPCs that players can trade with to obtain various items, resources, and even emeralds, which act as currency within these transactions. Each villager has a specific profession, and their trades can vary based on their profession and the level of trade they offer. Here’s a quick overview:
Villager Professions and Trades
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Farmer:
- Trades include seeds, crops, composter, bread, and more.
- Can offer deals like 2 potatoes for 1 emerald or 16 carrots for 1 emerald.
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Librarian:
- Specializes in trading books, enchanted books, and maps.
- Deals might involve exchanging emeralds for books or more complex trades for enchanted items.
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Cleric:
- Offers potions and amulets.
- For example, trades 2 rotten flesh for 1 golden apple or 1 emerald for 1mundane potion.
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Armorer:
- Provides access to different types of armor, weapons, and shields.
- May trade diamonds for emeralds or sell high-tier items like diamond armor.
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Toolsmith:
- Trades tools, such as iron or diamond pickaxes, shovels, and swords.
- Deals can include iron or diamond tools for emeralds.
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Butcher:
- Offers food items and raw meat.
- Trades like 1 cooked porkchop for 1 emerald or more complex trades for meat.
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Fisherman:
- Trades fish, cooked fish, and fishing-related items.
- Can sell buckets of fish in exchange for emeralds.
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Fletcher:
- Specializes in arrows and bows.
- Offers trades like 16 arrows for 1 emerald or deals involving enchanted bows.
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Mason:
- Trades stone-related items, like cobblestone and stone bricks.
- Exchanges stone materials for emeralds or other resources.
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Nitwit:
- Not a traditional profession but offers basic trades sometimes.
- Offers simple trades like selling a book for an emerald.
Trading Mechanics
- Initial Trades: When you first meet a villager, they offer basic trades.
- Emeralds: Used as the primary currency for trades.
- Resetting Trades: Tries can be refreshed by sleeping in a bed, closing and reopening the trades GUI, or through in-game mechanics like villager profession changes.
- Leveling Up: As you continue to trade with a villager, they may offer better trades, improving the quality of goods.
Villager Trading Tips
- Haggling: Sometimes, villagers will offer new trades after several interactions.
- Workstations: Most villagers need a workstation (e.g., a lectern for librarians) to offer their full range of trades.
- Beds: Players can sleep in a village to quickly reset all villager trades.
- Use Cartographers: They can create and sell maps, which can be useful for exploration.
Trading with villagers is a dynamic aspect of Minecraft that adds depth to gameplay, allowing players to acquire rare items without needing to adventure out to find them.