Hello everyone my name is pixarius and welcome back to the Minecraft Survival Guide I hope you’re all having a good day in today’s episode we are back here to take another look at Villages and in fact today we are planning on getting every single villager in this village With the exception of the nitwit to the master level of their profession and it was already mastered life I think he’s already living his best life over there in the yellow house I think today we’re going to start by systematically going through each of these Villages trading Until they reach their Master Level and we can talk about exactly what those trades are and how you can get the most out of them so we’re starting with the Fletcher the Fletcher mostly trades sticks for emeralds in the early stages and he will also let you buy some arrows From him so let’s go and get some saplings we can use to really quickly get a bunch of wood and one thing’s for sure if we’re going to be going back multiple times per episode I better dig a tunnel from this nether portal to the one by my house but on the Outer Perimeter of the village here I’m going to set up a little farming area for Spruce sampling things we’re going to grow those a block apart even though you can grow them all next to each other they will grow naturally a little bit faster if you leave one block of space Around each of the sets of saplings alternatively if you have a bone meal Farm like our skeleton spawner you can always just bone meal a bunch of the saplings if you want them to grow faster but these are going to leave pods all everywhere when they grow so make sure You’re doing it in an area that you don’t mind the grass color changing while those grow I’m going to cut down this wall of acacia trees I planted just so I had enough material for the fence and that will get us started with this Fletcher’s trades I had to go find him Since it’s now meeting time but the villages will still trade with you even if they’re meeting around their Town Bell throughout this video I’m going to be using a quick trade shortcut which is I believe only available on Java Edition and that’s that if you do a single trade If you press the space bar it will end up refilling that trade so that you can make it again and so if I make a bunch of sticks it’s really easy to trade them with the Fletcher just by holding down shift and alternating between spacebar And left click I’m not sure if there’s a way to Quick trade like that on Bedrock Edition let me know if there is but as you’ll see this guy has now locked his stick trades he’s no longer receiving sticks in exchange for emeralds we’ll have to wait until the morning for him To refresh that trade in the meantime he started accepting a lot of Flint for a single emerald ore he will sell us a bow in exchange for two emeralds so I think I might do that to try and get him through the Apprentice phase and into the journeyman Rank and since we’re Going to be getting a bunch of materials that we don’t actually need right away throughout this process I am going to be putting a chest by each of these workstations so that we can store some of the leftover items from their trades with the exception of the fisherman’s Barrel because that’s still available For storage so I’ll put these four bows in here obviously they’re unenchanted so you can use them for whatever you can craft dispensers with them enchant them yourself or just use them as fuel in the furnace if you want to so after a while of replanting and regrowing these Saplings you’ll probably have more Spruce Wood than you know what to do with and the thing you do with it is trade with this Fletcher because every time you hear a villager go up to their workstation and a noise happens you’ll often see that popping up in the Subtitles as well that means they should have refreshed their trades and in this case The Apprentice Fletcher is now offering a discount you’ll also be able to tell how far along the progression track they are with their profession by the color of the little gem that’s Attached to their belt if we look at each of these here they should have a stone colored gem this kind of gray one here and that’s on every single villager in the village right now with the exception of the Fletcher over here because we’ve traded with him enough to Upgrade his to iron color to show that he is an apprentice now despite the fact that his Early Trades are now giving him less experience every time we trade with them the stick trade is so cheap that it’s really easy to just level him up using that and we’re going to be doing That for the rest of the trades you’ll notice there that his gem turns to Gold to indicate he is now a journeyman Fletcher and he’s receiving string in exchange for Emerald or trading emeralds for crossbows now just to illustrate the difference between some of these later Trades and the earlier ones XP wise look at the amount of XP this crossbow gives us now I’m gonna trade some sticks with him and look at that the tiniest chip but then of course if we’re trading multiple sets of sticks with him all the experience is going to end up pretty Fast and that’s going to case with each of these villagers a lot of the times their Early Trades will be a nice way to get them started but if there are any trades you can take advantage of further down the list you’re going to get much more experience from them if that’s your Goal the gem on the Fletcher’s belt is now upgraded to emeralds to indicate he is an expert Fletcher he will now receive feathers for emeralds which is really useful if you’ve got a chicken farm set up somewhere and he will sell you an enchanted bow now the enchantment On this bow is still pretty low level it’s only a power to bow it does get us a huge chunk of experience to go with this trade so we’re gonna buy one enchanted bow from him but to be quite honest I don’t see myself buying a lot Of Enchanted bows we’re just going to stick to sticks while we’re in the early stages of trading with these villagers it’s also important to get a source of emeralds because there are some villagers who will only start by selling items to you for emeralds instead of giving you an option to get emeralds From them so effectively this Fletcher is going to be our source of currency for the village and a couple of batches of sticks later they are well on the way to earning that master rank and getting us their final trades and now we can take a look at the final Trades this Fletcher offers because they are offering a crossbow with some more high level enchantments than the bow this has piercing and Unbreaking and also arrows of swiftness this is a concept that we haven’t touched on yet it is possible to craft these yourself however by trading an emerald and Five Arrows which I don’t actually have I could buy some from earlier up in their trade sequence here so if we put some arrows and some emeralds in their trading interface they will give us arrows which when you shoot something with them applies a potion effect for the stated duration let’s say for Example I look directly up and I shoot myself with a bow there we go you can see I now have a swiftness effect in the top right hand corner and that will last for exactly one minute so if I want a little extra speed boost all I have to do is buy some Arrows from this guy and then shoot myself with one I guess that said you’ll notice that now we’ve bought Five Arrows we’ve used one and four remain so even though I have Infinity on my bow the potion tipped arrows are not affected by Infinity they will deplete much the same As they do if you don’t have Infinity on your boat so we’ll do our last set of Trades with this guy and it looks like that is him locked up for the day after a certain amount of Trades villagers won’t refresh it until the following day So best not to worry about that and hey this guy now has the diamond gem on his belt he is our first Master villager but the next one on our list is going to be the librarian so let’s see what this guy has to trade right now he’s asking for Paper or he’s selling us bookshelves we might want to re-roll his trades if we can so that we can get hold of a book trade early maybe one that isn’t cursive Vanishing well in the morning he’s trading us respiration 3 for 31 one emeralds which is a pretty steep price But we’ve already talked about how to get some discounts from Villages I think we’re going to lock that in just for the sake of showing what their trades are and I’m gonna do that using a bookshelf trade I actually really like having bookshelf trades especially around Librarians because if you want to trade Their enchanted books you can just break the bookshelves down into books and having a bookshelf trade around in the early game definitely takes the hassle out of building multiple enchanting setups unfortunately this book trade is looking a little expensive right now so we’re going to need more emeralds from The Fletcher having done that we’re going to trade this book just the ones and you’ll notice it doesn’t increase the XP any more than the bookshelf trade does respiration is a helmet enchantment that allows you to hold your breath underwater for longer and we won’t be needing multiple of those books Considering I only really need the one helmet while I wait for the Fletcher’s trades to refresh I’m running around this field killing any cows or pigs that I come across also chickens in case we need some arrows and sharing any of the sheep that I find so we can get a head Start on the trades for the leather worker The Butcher and the shepherd and if we wanted to do this a smart long term and sustainable way we could always bring these animals back to the village and start breeding and killing them there but I’m not necessarily thinking About trading with any of these Villages long term because most of their trades require quite a lot of effort anyway once again we can trade some sticks to the Fletcher which means we should be able to buy some more bookshelves from the librarian and he’s almost out of Novice and into Apprentice you can also look ahead to some of the other trades our villagers have and see if they favor the environment around us say like this Farmer for example he’s looking for wheat and beetroot but right now we’re mostly growing carrots in this Village So I think we’ll probably reroll his trades as well to see if he’ll accept carrots as a trade instead there we go we’ve got 22 carats there and that will allow us to Fortune some of these fully grown crops try and pick them up quickly to make sure that the farmer doesn’t Collect them and redistribute them to the village and I know I said we’d do this systematically but the farmer is kind of off to the side here so let’s get the trade started with him that at least gives me a couple more emeralds I can trade with the librarian to finally Take them out of novice and into Apprentice stage where they start to offer other book and also buy books in exchange for emeralds this is something we can take advantage of considering that they were selling us bookshelves a second ago so if we break these down We’ll get three books from each and we can trade four of them back to the librarian in a kind of trading loop it’s not perfect considering that we are buying bookshelves at a much higher rate than we are selling books back to them but at least it gets them through the Next stage of apprentice and into journeyman phase the journeyman librarian has added another enchanted book to his trades but he will also now sell you glass which can be really valuable considering that sand is how you get glass the rest of the time you have to smelt it block by block and sand Is also not a renewable resource so whilst it’s abundant in the world you can find it in oceans on beaches in deserts getting hold of a large amount of glass can be a bit of a headache and SO trading it from Librarians is also a really nice thing now further down the Line because we’ve traded that much glass he is offering us a cursive Vanishing book which is not the ideal enchanted book trade but there’s no way of refreshing them now that he’s locked into these trades and he will also sell us a clock for a discount at this point For emeralds once again that lower trade is going to get us a lot more experience than some of the previous trades but I think glass is just so useful to have I might continue trading that and once we’ve got all of that glass and the librarian has upgraded to master tier he Will trade us a name tag so if you’ve had bad luck getting these from fishing or dungeon loot buying them from Villages for 20 emeralds or a discount is going to be one of your best ways of getting them so now we move on to the leather worker whose first trade is six Leather for a single Emerald but thankfully I got a decent amount of leather from the cows around here and each of those trades fills up that XP bar pretty quickly an apprentice leather worker will start asking for Flint and will start trading you some different apparel the Flint trade is not to be Overlooked here it’s actually pretty powerful we can find a little bit of flint in the loot chest for this nether portal here but as always Flint will come from gravel and so one of the ways I have found of getting hold of a decent quantity of Flint aside from just Shoveling it up with gravel and see how much you get is trading with a Fletcher unfortunately this Fletcher doesn’t have the trade but if we were to recruit another one they sometimes have a trade where they will buy 10 gravel and an emerald off of you in exchange for Turning that gravel into Flint for arrowheads and that’s actually a pretty convenient way of getting Flint for the other professions that want it like leather workers alternatively if you have a fortune 3 tool any piece of gravel will always give you Flint so that’s another way of doing it and with A fortune 3 shovel you can tear through a patch of gravel so returning to the leather worker with 22 Flint you can see that that does get us a lot of experience it’s more than getting hold of one of these leather caps will although we can do that multiple times Whereas I’m not sure I’m all that happy grinding for this much Flint but at this point I’m pretty sure you get the idea this is how villager trading tends to go it’s a slow process upgrading these fellas but the results can be worth it so I’m gonna spend a little bit more Time between Clips upgrading each and every one of their trades and we’ll see what each of them offers us once we reach Master Level hey folks welcome back so I have more or less traded with every single villager to Master Level at this point the only one I still haven’t managed to upgrade At all is this butcher over here and that is because I didn’t really get the best starter trades with him we started of course with chicken and a rabbit being the trades and honestly rabbits are a little bit difficult to find you will occasionally spot them jumping Around in Meadows and tiger biomes but very infrequently they are much more common in deserts and snowy Tundras I found the best way to approach them is to bring a carrot or a dandelion and hold it in your offhand then they will quietly hop up to you and you can Violently betray them typically though I found that rabbits are a little bit accident prone so when left to their own devices they can come to a nasty end anyway but in the meantime they’re not all that common and it’s kind of difficult to get hold of them so I don’t Recommend starting with those trades for the butcher if you can possibly help it it’s a lot easier to start with something that you are already farming like raw beef or raw pork for example but in this case I was able to grind it out we did end up getting a bunch of Chicken and rabbit and the rabbit trade isn’t going to be all that useful to us once he’s upgraded to Apprentice level anyway at this point he’s going to start buying coal from us or alternatively we can buy some of that chicken back as cooked chicken which now that I think About it is a pretty good food source to have so once we’ve got a few more emeralds from our friend the flat show we’re gonna buy all the cooked chicken we can which should hopefully upgrade him to the next level a journeyman butcher will now start asking for raw Beef there you go so that’s why we’ve been stockpiling that that’s a pretty good trade actually that gets us a lot of experience along his XP Trek he’s an expert Butcher and now he will start offering to buy dried blocks of kelp for an emerald that meat trade is still Really valuable in terms of XP though so that should get us the rest of the way towards making him a master butcher but now with a couple more cows taken care of and one final beef trade we should now have every villager in this place upgraded to Master Level and I can go Through each of their trades with you now a couple of things to note before we start here here first of all take a look at my levels I’ve got 52 levels right now trading with these villagers basically all morning has been incredibly lucrative for me and if I Pause the game and go into my statistics panel here you’ll actually be able to see how many times I have talked to and traded with villagers I’ve talked to them 652 times that’s just interacting with them by right-clicking to open that trading GUI and in total I have now traded with villagers 1001 times now of course those aren’t just the trades I’ve done with these Villages it includes the trades with the folks I’ve done back at my base we have the Fletcher and Regis the farmer over there we have The Mending book Trader in the igloo basement but most of those Trades have been here as a result of this and that’s mostly honestly been trading with the Fletcher to get sticks turned into emeralds so I can buy stuff from the other villagers the other thing to note is that the trades I’ve received from these Villages aren’t the only Trades it is possible to get for a full list of the possible trades from every villager I recommend checking out the page on the mind Craft wiki related to trading because that will tell you some of the stuff that is not present on some of these villagers lists and if there’s A specific item you’re looking for one of them might have it and just not be trading it to me if you’re interested in the long-term goals of villager trading one of those might potentially be to get a villager for every single possible trade which would be a tricky thing to Do considering some of them trade colored items of which There are 16 variants but I think I’m gonna wait for the sun to set and for the next work day to begin because it’s going to be a lot easier keeping track of all these villagers if they’re over here standing Near their workstations in the meantime though as dusk Falls we’re going to try and tame a cat stray cats will start to appear in villages with a high enough population and I believe a couple of stray cats even appear in a village when it first generates in order to tame one Of these cats and have it as a pet all we need to do is approach it carefully with some fish and cats will sort of wander around on their own so they can be a little tricky to approach but if you run after them they have a tendency To Scamper away they’ll start to run away from you like this and it becomes more difficult to get hold of them but just like in real life it’s about being patient and letting the Cat come to you and if we right click it a couple of Times with a fish there we go we get the best friends forever advancement for taming our first pet now I can right click on the cat to get it to sit where it is or if it’s standing on all fours it can follow me around and so if we Head back over to the center of the village here to trade with our villagers the cat will follow us I’m gonna let it sit here for now though because cats have a habit of wandering around and sitting on chests sometimes and if they do that then you can’t open the chest so They can be a little bit of a menace at times okay the work day has begun so let’s go through these trades we’ve already spoken about the Fletcher and the librarian so we won’t get into them but let’s talk to the leather worker now all of his trades are available he’ll Buy rabbit hide from us so that’s something we could use this rabbit hide for because aside from that it doesn’t really have that many uses you can craft it in a 2×2 into a single piece of leather but it’s already too easy to get leather from cows further down his list Of Trades he will also buy Turtle scoots from you which are what you get from breed eating turtles and watching them grow up and he will sell you leather horse armor which can be dyed a variety of colors a saddle and finally another leather item usually a helmet but since There’s a limited amount of uses for leather in Minecraft you don’t tend to get super useful trades out of this guy he also has a double chest instead of a single chest because this is the amount of hats I had to buy from him to upgrade his profession obviously we could have Done that slightly easier if I was able to grind more Flint but I didn’t really feel like going out and getting three stacks of Flint just to trade this guy now we come to the cleric who is in my opinion one of the more useful traders in the entire group of professions you Can buy Redstone Dust you can buy lapis you can even buy glowstone without having to go and get it from the Nether and further down his list he has ender pearls available for sales so if you have trouble fighting Enderman it’s possible to buy them once you have enough emeralds his master trades Include buying netherwort from you once you’re growing that for potion brewing and he will sell you bottles of enchanting which are effectively bottled experience buy a couple of those throw them on the ground like a splash potion and you’ll get a little bit of XP towards your levels bar the cleric also Buys rabbit’s feet so we can basically use every part of the rabbit selling it to various Villages here but honestly I didn’t get any rabbit’s feet when I was killing them in the desert in that previous clip so unfortunately we don’t have any way of taking advantage of that Trade right now the fisherman kind of does what he says on the tin you can sell him coal so that he can cook fish for you presumably and you can sell him string so that he can make fishing line he will also buy raw fish that you have Acquired and sometimes sell them back to you cooked but he also crucially sells campfires which are kind of a neat block we’ll talk more about them in a future episode he will sell you an enchanted fishing rod for enough emeralds and after buying the rarer types of fish he Will also sell you a boat as his master trade and the type of boat that you purchase varies by biomes so this guy is selling an acacia boat because he is a savannah villager and Acacia is the more prominent type of wood here if we were To go to a plane’s biome Village they would sell Oak boats to you if you go to a Thai Village they sell Spruce boats next up we have the shepherd who was a little bit tricky to nail down but I decided in the end to re-roll his trades Until he was trading me for white wool since white is by far the most common color of sheep that you will find in the wild he will always ask for the natural wool colors though so you’ll only ever see gray brown black and white really appearing here he will also sell you Some shears which I think is a very useful trade since she is break quite easily they don’t have a huge amount of durability and it’s kind of nice to save on iron he will also buy different colored dyes from you once you’re able to get hold of those and he will sell You different colors of wool and Woolen items in this case he’s selling two different colors of bed which could be useful for expanding your village population if you haven’t done much sheep farming yourself he’ll sell me some white banners which I’ve already gotten from him a couple of times to Complete his trades and finally a painting which can be crafted by the player using wool and sticks moving on to three of the more crucial villager professions the armorer the toolsmith and the weaponsmith these 3 blacksmith professions are really important for late game stuff because as you can see Once we got past the Early Trades for iron and iron chest plates chainmail shows up Shields and finally a complete suit of diamond armor with some very basic enchantments on it these trades are always going to be the more expensive ones but right now he’s giving Us a discount just because of the amount of trading we’ve done in this area none of these villagers have been zombified and cured again we’re doing this all kind of naturally so as you might expect for a handful of emeralds each we can effectively save about 24 diamonds which Is roughly the amount you would need to create a full suit of diamond armor they’ve gone back to wandering around again so I’ll try and track them down but the toolsmith is next on our list and he is selling us a diamond ax a diamond shovel and a diamond pickaxe at The end of his trades this is actually not the ideal setup for trades because the toolsmith and the weaponsmith wherever he is he’s the one with the eye patch this guy they will both sell you Diamond axes but there is a chance for the toolsmith to also sell you a diamond Hoe so if you want the full set of Trades from each of these professions there’s a chance that you’ll be able to get a diamond Hoe from a toolsmith and you might want to get a second toolsmith if your first one doesn’t have them each of the blacksmiths will also sell you a Village Bell if you want to get one of those they will also ask for diamonds in exchange for emeralds which is a trade I never take advantage of because you can get emeralds for trading sticks why would I trade them diamonds for this and it’s also worth noting that one of the Early Trades they ask for is iron and this remains a trade that is pretty useful to have just for the sake of leveling up their experience bar it stays pretty lucrative the entire time but getting hold of a large amount of iron to trade with your villagers can be A bit of a pain luckily for us iron sort of delivers itself to you in these villages in the form of iron golems and so I devised a very simple way of getting iron from these Iron Golems without having to fight them one-on-one because that is a fight which without The right strategy you are probably going to lose so over here I created a little fenced off area with one of the campfires that the a fisherman traded me you can make campfires yourself you can look up the recipe in a crafting recipe book but with some leads from the Wandering Trader and a fenced-off area like this two by two in the center four fences on each side and a couple of grass blocks of one block separate from the fence so they do not connect we can actually drag the Iron Golems into this enclosure since their hitbox is large Enough that they’ll walk straight over the fence and then standing on the campfire they’ll be unable to leave the area and will take damage until they die and turn into a couple of iron ingots now I recognize that this does seem a little bit brutal it’s kind of painful To watch and so typically you might not want to hang around for it but the villagers and the Iron Golem themselves don’t have a great deal of reaction to this villagers don’t get sad if their iron golem ends up getting destroyed somehow because their job really is to Protect the village so they’re going to get harmed by Hostile Mobs anyway when the Iron Golem eventually dies though it will leave behind a couple of iron ingots and a poppy and that can be really useful to have around if you want to do some trading with the blacksmith Village is but don’t want to sell them any of the iron you’ve already gathered it is also a very convenient way of taking out the Iron Golems once they start to generate around the village because after a while you may find you have a lot of iron golems wandering Around and sooner or later the villagers will just spawn another one anyway this showed up within a matter of seconds after that other one disappeared so it’s kind of nice to have a virtually Limitless supply of iron taking advantage of villages spawning Iron Golems is actually how players will Farm Iron in the later stages of a Minecraft world and so it’s important to know about these mechanics ahead of time so that we can put those into practice later anyway we can trade a bit more iron to this toolsmith there we go we got a couple more emeralds and with that We could buy some Enchanted iron or enchanted diamond tools likewise as I mentioned the weaponsmith will sell us some enchanted diamond stuff a little further down the line and we can always grindstone off these enchantments and re-enchant them at our enchanting setup for level 30 enchants which are going to Be a lot more effective we’ll take a quick sidebar over here to talk to the farmer who’s currently balancing on top of his composter once you’ve traded a few times with the Farmer they will open up more Farm Supplies to trade both for emeralds and in exchange for emeralds so I can now sell this guy pumpkins and melons which I’ve been growing back on my crop farms near my starter house he will sell me apples and cookies which we can make ourselves using cocoa beans and wheat he will also sell you full cakes suspicious stew and two golden items we Have golden carrots here and glistering melon slices these aren’t actually food glistering melon slices are used as an ingredient in potion brewing so we’ll talk about those a little bit later golden carrots are also a potion brewing ingredient but they can be eaten and they are one of the better Foods in Minecraft golden carrots restore a lot of saturation which is a hidden behind the scenes value that basically determines how quickly you get hungry again after eating I believe the only food source that is better than either of those is something that is occasionally traded by The Butcher and That is a rabbit stew so we might save some of this raw rabbit to make some of that of our own since our butcher is not trading it anyway let’s talk about the Cartographer next this cartographer started selling us empty Maps but once we unlocked a few more trades they Started selling US maps with contents these are unique maps that cannot be crafted by the player instead they can only be purchased here at a cartographer for some emeralds and the addition of a compass those will give you the coordinates or at least the map location of an ocean monument and a woodland Mansion if you buy each of those and while you might encounter those naturally while exploring the world it can be very useful to have a map that leads you directly to one although it won’t always lead you to the nearest ocean Monument to this cartographer so Bear that in mind further down here we have two Banner patterns similar to The Shepherd the cartographers will trade you different color banners and they will also trade you a unique Banner pattern that once again cannot be crafted by the player this globe Banner pattern is unique to the Master Level Cartographer traits we’ll be talking about banners when we come back to looking at the loom in a future episode for now let’s talk to the stone Mason or the Mason I suppose although most of what they trade in is Stone and stone types so right here obviously we have The clay balls and brick trades they will buy Stone from you in exchanger emeralds which personally I never do because it’s quite a lot of stone and I use a lot of stone for building they will sell you chiseled stone bricks which you can obviously create yourself But it’s a really useful trade to get you to the next tiers and I’ve ended up trading a couple of stacks of chiseled stone bricks just in the process of upgrading this Mason further down the list though they will start to trade you colored terracotta often of colors that Do not exist naturally in the Mesa and they will sell you the glazed variant of those terracotta blocks which you can create Yourself by smelting any kind of dyed terracotta in a furnace lastly for their Master trades two very sought after trades they will give you blocks Of quartz and quartz pillars which make it a lot easier to acquire large amounts of quartz blocks than it is to go mining for quartz in the Nether and finally even though he’s spoken to them sort of recently let’s talk about the butcher who for a start will buy a bunch of the Different types of raw meat will often sell you some of that meat’s cups in exchange the rabbit stew trade I mentioned is one of the more valuable ones and once you get to a Master Level he will start buying sweet berries off of you that can be very useful if you’ve Encountered or found this Village in a Tiger Biome where the sweet berries are common once you have hold of a couple of Sweet Berry bushes you can bone meal them to get a pretty regular supply of sweet berries and then you’ll end up with a ton of them to trade with a Butcher we can even Farm them automatically which is something I’ll get into later so that has been a pretty full day of activity for me and we now have every single type of villager but once again remember that these are not all of the trades we can end up with Like I said there are a couple that are missing from the toolsmith or the butcher which might be desirable to you and it’s always worth dialing in exactly what types of villagers you want to visit regularly personally I cannot live in a world without cleric villagers for trading with redstone librarian Villagers for getting enchanted books the blacksmiths and honestly the Fletcher I think the Fletcher is a much underrated profession considering how easy it is to get hold of wood it’s really easy to get emeralds from them for sticks and of course farmer villagers are really useful if you’ve Already been farming a bunch of crops and obviously if you zombify and cure any of these villagers they’re likely to give you discounts that will last a lifetime on resources that are very cheap for you to acquire if we had to skip any of these honestly I would skip The shepherd because their trades aren’t all that useful you can make a lot of this stuff yourself very cheaply and you’ve binge farming sheep from a very early stage in your world the butcher seems like he’d be really useful for the villagers themselves even though they mostly eat carrots around here but Honestly a butcher is not that useful if you’re a player you end up farming a lot of these animals so that you can have food rather than so the villagers can have food so these aren’t always the best trades to go in for for the same reasons I don’t find the fishermen all That useful occasionally he’ll have a useful Enchanted rod and it’s kind of cool that he trades campfires but most of the rest of these trades aren’t all that necessary and finally the most skippable of all of them is probably the leather worker since he only ever trades you leather stuff he’s really difficult To upgrade if you want Saddles from him that’s fair enough but I get tons of those just from fishing you can actually craft leather horse armor yourself so that’s not even a unique trade all of the dyed leather armor and stuff like that is not really worth having and you Can craft it yourself anyway so personally I find the leather worker is a bit of a rip-off but those are just my two cents and villagers can honestly be a really useful resource for any world however you end up using them so hopefully you’ve enjoyed this look at Every villager’s trades here in this world and we’ll be seeing a lot more of villagers in future I am sure but for now thank you so 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The Minecraft Survival Guide Season 3 continues in Minecraft 1.20! In this tutorial, we trade our way through every Villager profession’s trades until they reach Master level.
In the process we learn about each villager’s trades – which trades level the villagers fastest, which ones are challenging for the player, and which can be avoided because they’re just not worth it. Eventually, all 13 villagers are fully upgraded and we get an overview of each profession.
We also tame our first pet cat, set up a lo-fi iron golem farm, and discuss which trades are still missing from my group of villagers.
Survival Guide Season 3 world seed: 787419271612053211
Music: Minecraft soundtrack by C418, Lena Raine, Kumi Tanioka, Aaron Cherof
Season 3 of the Minecraft Survival Guide will teach you how to master Survival Mode in Minecraft 1.20 and beyond!
Follow the Season 3 playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfpHTJsn9I4&list=PLgENJ0iY3XBjmydGuzYTtDwfxuR6lN8KC&pp=gAQBiAQB
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