You may initially not think much of the Villagers you encounter in Minecraft. Typically, they seem to be just hanging around as a means to fill up the world. That being said, interacting with them can open up trading avenues not available anywhere else in the game. This part of the game can grant you access to various items right in your home settlement for the junk you don’t need. Here is how Villager trading works in Minecraft.
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How trading with Villagers works in MinecraftYou can trade with any Villager who has a job. You know they have a job when they are wearing any outfit besides the default brown garb. If you are unsure of what profession they have, you can pull up the trade menu to find what type of items they will offer. Here is the full list of Villager jobs and the block that gives them that job:
Armorer – Blast FurnaceButcher – SmokerCartographer – Cartography TableCleric – Brewing StandFarmer – ComposterFisherman – BarrelFletcher – Fletching TableLeatherworker – CauldronLibrarian – LecternMasons – StonecutterShepherd – LoomToolsmith – Smithing TableWeaponsmith – GrindstoneIf you want to give a Villager a certain job, you will need to destroy its job block and give them a separate one.
Additionally, you can find Wandering Traders traveling the world outside of villages alongside their llamas. You cannot level these guys up, but if you find them be sure to interact with them to see what they have to offer.
When you first find a Villager to trade with, they will start out at level one. As you trade with them, they will gain experience and level up, opening up the available items you can trade with them. Trading with the later level items will give more experience,
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