Villager is a "Master" which is the highest level. Villager is an Expert which is a level higher than "Journeyman". ![]() Villager is a Journeyman which is a level higher than "Apprentice". Villager is an Apprentice which is a level higher than "Novice". If you want the villager to hold its profession, you must spawn them with at least a level of "Apprentice". Villagers that are spawned as "Novice" will not immediately select a profession and may even switch professions on you. Villager is a Novice which is the lowest level. Here is a list of the profession levels for a villager: Level The higher the level, the better the trades the villager can offer. Here is a list of the professions and the work table for the different types of villagers: ProfessionĮach villager has a career level associated with their profession. Starting in Java Edition 1.14 and Bedrock Edition 1.11.0, villagers have unique clothing and appearance that relate to their profession and biome, and each profession has a different work table. Unfortunately, when you kill a villager, you will not gain any experience points. When a mob is killed you will see tiny green and yellow balls appear and move towards you. The most common way to gain experience is by killing mobs. Experience PointsĪs you play the game, you will gain experience. It is one of the few mobs that when killed, does not drop any items. When you kill a villager in Minecraft, it will not drop anything. And if you attack a villager, it will just try to walk away. You are safe to walk near a villager and it will not attack or cause you any damage. WeaponĪ villager does not carry a weapon. If you are having trouble finding a villager, you can summon a villager using a cheat or you can use a spawn egg. When you are running low on food, you can harvest their vegetables for yourself. Villagers grow gardens of potatoes, carrots, and wheat. ![]() Now, for the people wondering about the villager Job Blocks in Minecraft, scroll till the end to find out.The villages are easy to spot because they are made up of a group of small buildings with gardens of vegetables. We have excluded the Nitwits and unemployed villagers from the above list. The axe enchantments are weapon-related such as sharpness, smite, or Silk touch. Weaponsmith: Trades Minerals, bells, swords, axes, and different types of enchanted melee weapons.The axe enchantments are tool-related buffs like Mending, Silk touch, or Efficiency. Toolsmith: Trades Minerals, bells, and different types of harvest tools.Shepherd: Here’s the villager that trades colored wool, dyes, paintings, beds, and shears.Mason (Java Edition)/ Stone Mason (Bedrock Edition): This villager trades polished stones, terracotta, clay, bricks, blocks, glazed terracotta, and quartz.Librarian: Trades clocks, compasses, name tags, glasses, ink sacs, books, quills, and different types of enchanted books. ![]() Leatherworker: This villager trades scutes, rabbit hide, and more leather-related items.Fletcher: Trades bows, crossbows, archery ingredients, and all types of arrows except the arrow of luck.Fisherman: You not only simply get fish but also types of equipment including fishing rods, campfires, and other items.Farmer: You can get ingredients or crops and advanced food items from the Farmer villager.Cleric: This villager trades magical items like Ender pearls, Glowstone dust, Redstone dust, and more enchanting or potion ingredients.Cartographer: This villager trades banners, papers, banner patterns, and different maps like explorer maps. ![]()
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