Turning Villagers into Traders in Minecraft: A Comprehensive Guide
Are you curious about how to turn a villager into a trader in Minecraft? If yes, you’re in the right place. This article will provide you with a step-by-step guide on how to convert a villager into a trader, along with some interesting facts and tips.
Why Bother with Villager Traders?
Before we dive into the process of turning a villager into a trader, let’s talk about why this can be useful. Villager traders offer a convenient way to buy and sell goods, including rare and exotic items, from the comfort of your own game. By trading with a villager, you can acquire essential items and resources that can help you build and strengthen your in-game world.
Getting Started: The Requirements
Before you can turn a villager into a trader, you’ll need to meet some requirements:
- Have at least 12 villagers in a group: Villagers are usually attracted to the sound of music and other auditory cues. To attract a villager to your location, you can create music boxes or use sound-deducing blocks. In our experience, having at least 12 villagers in a group increases the chances of them following you.
- Use job sites: Job sites, also known as workstations, can attract villagers and encourage them to occupy certain areas. You can find a job site by searching for Block(s) with a black, striped pattern on your crafting table or an online wiki.
The Magic Words:
Now that we’ve set the stage, let’s dive into the magic words that will convert a villager into a trader. Combinining profession blocks will not only attract a villager to the designated location but also give you control over their profession. This block is the key in creating a villager trader!
To make a villager a trader:
- Place the required blocks in a specific pattern: Follow a block pattern that matches the profession your villager will have once transformed (e.g., carpentry block for a carpenter).
| Profession | Required Blocks | villager Type |
|---|---|---|
| Farmer | Composter or Soil | Novice-level Villager |
| Librarian | Bookshelves | Novice-level Villager |
| Cleric | Abstract Repeater or Furnace | Novice-level Villager |
The Impact on Trader Villagers
By now, you should have successfully transformed your villager into a trader. This decision comes with some interesting side effects, as you’ll now be responsible for ensuring the villager remains well-equipped and happy. Here’s how it works:
- Job Requirements: To maintain their profession, villager traders will require specific materials (resource or item) as the day progresses. These needs become the villager’s work obligations and directly impact their happiness. When resources are scarce, the villager becomes stressed, and their happiness may increase once the requirements are satisfied. Happiness & Resources: Villager happiness varies directly with the availability of resources for them. If resources are not within easy reach, the villager becomes disgruntled, and their productivity reduces significantly. Special Perks: Successful interactions between you and the villager yield better trading conditions! Once these conditions are met, traders share your love for building in **Minecraft!***
Additional Facts about Trader Villagers
- Professions in Bedrock Edition are : In Bedrock, librarians, farmers, and clergymen are included; but, in Java, farmers remain exclusive.
- Professions affect villager speech, causing them to speak on your progress, happiness, and dissatisfaction while trading in villages, farms in the Wild or village.
Other Jobs Not Included in Table : You can create professions cartographer, lector, musician**), in addition to the aforementioned choices! These jobs become unlocked if you have the necessary material components ready.
Conclusion: Summary
In this article, we took an in-depth look at transforming villager into traders, from knowing their requirements to the process of "Combinining Profession blocks to assign a profession" and making significant changes to their needs while providing them with resources that guarantee increased happiness. By transforming the profession block, you can gain insight into the villager’s desires in different professions.
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