20 Most OP Villager Trades In Minecraft
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- 20 Most OP Villager Trades In Minecraft
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Learn Everything About The Best Trades With Every Minecraft Villager Guide with 20 Minecraft Tips and Tricks also 20 Things You Didn't Know about Minecraft and 20 Minecraft Hacks Because in this Ultimate Minecraft 1.19 Guide To Villager Trading and Best Villager Trades in Minecraft also Secret Villager Trades in Minecraft with How To Get The Best Villager Trades In Minecraft 1.19 and 1.20 With Minecraft Villager OP Trades and 20 Minecraft Villager Trades You Maybe Didn't Know About Villagers with secret villager facts and the secrets of Minecraft villagers for Bedrock and Java
📑Chapters📑
0:00 - 20 OP Villager Trades
0:12 - Diamond Armor Trades
1:04 - Golden Carrot Food Source
1:54 - Turn Sticks Into Emeralds
2:51 - Every Enchanted Book
3:52 - Easy Bottle O Enchanting
4:47 - Turn Stone Into Emeralds
5:37 - Buying Diamond Weapons
6:31 - Enchanted Fishing Rods
7:25 - Easy Emerald Trades
8:19 - Enchanted Bows Trade
9:14 - Selling Paper Trade
10:09 - Diamond Tools For Emerald
11:04 - Nametags From Librarians
11:58 - 18 Cookies For Emeralds
12:50 - Diamond Hoe Trade
13:41 - Easy Bookshelves Trade
14:34 - Clay Balls Into Emeralds
15:28 - Tons Of Easy Arrows Trade
16:22 - Rotten Flesh Trade
17:16 - Nautilus Shell Trade - Игры
They need a beekeeper villager, say their station could a bee box. They also could add an archeologist villager in the new update. There could be unique armor trim you can only get from villagers.
That would be sick
What if it’s like the map guy. How it gives you a map to woodland mansions. But instead maps to archaeological sites
@@yourmom-vv3cz that’s actually not a bad idea but how would it work 🤔
Also yeah it’d be nice to get honey from a villager due to how hard it is to get honey from actual bees (I haven’t figured out how to collect the hives without silk touch if possible nor do I know how to not upset the bees (the campfire did *not* work)
Beekeeper isn't a bad idea!
12:00 Imagine selling fresh, home-made cookies to someone who then immediately just throws them in the compost bin
lol
This made me chuckle
lol
Imagine not being a MEAT RIDER 🤣🍆🚴♂️🍆🚴♂️🍆🚴♂️🍆🚴♂️
Shut up little kid
Besides golden carrots, I think the apple trade is also pretty handy. It saves tons of work for growing oak trees for getting apples to crafting golden apples.
Farmer can give you 4 apple for 1 emerald
@@TheDonegan1 the recipe for enchanted golden apple has been removed, but we can still craft golden apples
Dark oak has better apple drops. I grow 4 and just make charcoal out of the wood. Or make sticks for the fletcher
Armorer trades 1 emerald for 1 iron after being zombified
As a person who loves Farmer, Butcher and Fishermen traders, I feel proud
One thing to mention about sticks is that 2 bamboo can be crafted into one stick so a large self-sustaining farm of bamboo could get you sticks for trading much easier than chopping wood.
Large Bamboo farm v a tnt powered tree farm lateish game is a 50/50 choice to be fair. However in saying that as bamboo can now be made into a usable block it's a more appealing choice to some.
if you had a tree farm you might as well have a raid farm or a gold farm, even an iron farm
bamboo is insta break with stone swords so if you can find a bamboo forest it’s better than chopping trees
@@TheLycan238 Also Tree farm require tnt duping ( wich i personnaly consider cheating , as duping tnt is basically duping sand , wich is almost non renewable , meaning that duping those falling entities should logically lead to duping the dragon egg [ as it is also a non renewable falling block ] ) or wither cage , in any case it is way less survival friendly than bamboo farm ( given that you did found some ) . Furthermore bamboo are necessary for scafolding , wich is a must have block given it's unique properties in my opinion .
@@gerardmatthieu907 correct. I play bedrock so different to java in ways but bamboo also created sticks to trade with fletcher earlish game re emeralds pre raid farm.
I’m personally a big fan of the glass trade. One emerald for 4 glass and I never have to gather sand to smelt ever again.
The same goes for the cartographer's pane trade.
This with the cartographer trader of 16 panes for one emerald (discounted to 1 to 1) means that you can buy glass and sell it for more emeralds. Infinite value
Indeed, and this is the only reliable renewable source of glass, considering that sand is only renewable from wandering traders and those come once in a blue moon. Can save all the sand for concrete powder now
@@windywendi true about the renewable part. However, I would recommend finding a desert, using a portal to get to it in the Nether/elytra, and epically destroying it by taking all of the sand. 😆
That’s exactly what I said in one of the last villager trades videos lol. I have 20 librarians with the glass trade in a row in my trading hall that I use ALL of the time. It’s SO nice to be able to run through and buy almost 1000 glass in under a minute.
Here’s a tip I found that helps navigate the trade menu faster:
You can use the “tab” key to select down the list of trades, and “shift”+”tab” to select up. You can then use the space bar to auto fill the items for the trade, so you can shift click all the trades, then press space to refill and shift click again
he should make a video about all the minecraft hotkeys.
Shepherd trade with 1 wool per Emerald is overpowered. Make yourself an automatic wool farm with 20 sheep, 5 brown, 5 white, 5 black and 5 grey. Make a trading hall with 7 shepherd villager who will buy the wool. Make sure the shepherds have the double wool starting trades. Alternate the 7 shepherds trades to match the wool colors evenly. You will get tons of emeralds and you can buy wool, carpet, banners and beds in all colors. Plus, the trades will recycle extremely quick. And you will earn a huge amount of XP. I can get from level 0 to 30 in one to two selling rounds. This is also very good to mend your tools and amour.
If you do that much , ( you must have zombified them beforehand ) , you might as well consider the zombified stone trade or stick trade ( as those villagers are actually needed in huge quantities : fletcher for tipped arrows , and more importantly stonemacon for teracotta and quartz block ( even more efficient than mining it or bartering ) )
but if you want xp and trade , buying 12 glass for 3 emerald from librarian would give you back 32 emerald by trading with zombified cartografers .
That way , you could get xp by trading in and out , without ever building a farm nor having to breack blocks ( meaning the amount of emerald you would get out of this trick would only depend on how large your trading hall is !!! )
@@gerardmatthieu907
Have you done this in Java before? I’m thinking about doing it in my world and was wondering how hard it is to do?
@@billy6520zombification in normal difficulty is hard but in hard difficultly it's fairly easy
@@billy6520I rencently used ianaxofor voidless void trade with this trade , turn out it is even easier than what i did before.
This method works on java ( i play in this version myself ) .
In order to infinite emerald void trade ,you do not even need zombification .
First , build ian voidless trading ( extremely easy , less than 20 minute in single player ) .
Then level up at least one cartocrafer ( 2 is good too ) to atleast its second level ( glass panel trade [ use the trick underneath to trade cheap paper if needed ] ) .
Then , put at least this 1 cartografer onto the voidless trading ( a second one or a librarian is good too [ any other villager /wandering trader can be usefull too] ).
After that , trade as much glass with librarian as you can { or use any other source of glass panel avalaible in order to get started with emerald ) or use the glass librarian in the voidless trading , in order to get new glass as soon you get exesive emerald .
Then , trade WITHOUT PUTTING YOUR RENDER DISTANCE DOWN or without actually void trading ( just simple trade ) with the cartografer until it gives you the '10 glass panel discount' ( trading 10 glass panel for 1 emerald , instead of 11 for 1 ).
Then , hop into the voidless trading / minecart and PUT YOUR RENDER DISTANCE TO THE LOWEST .
After that , "mock void trade' for a while , until the cartografer offer you 1 emerald for 1 glass panel ( look at void trading discount , it works as void trading trading , except you do not complete the trade ).
Once you have the cheap cartografer , void trade your glass panels until you finish every glass panel ( or get tired if with glass librarian ) .
Get a new supply of glass panel ( with any of the method above ) , and repeat.
Your emerald supply should then grow exponentialy.
@@billy6520 An other easier / erlier game method is to convert at least 8 cartografers into zombie ( 2 time each ) ( i recommend basement igloo for convenience if you find them early game ) and level at least 1 librarian to glass trade.
That way , because every cartografer is zombified to 1 emerald for 1 glass panel ;
every day (10 minute) you trade 24 emerald ( 2*12 ) with the librarian , you get 86 glass ( 24*4) thus 256 glass panel ( 64*4 ) turned into 256 emerald.
That way, with only trading with 9 villagers , you make 232 ( 256- 24 ) emerald every 10 minute without any other farm .
It is not as efficient as void trading nor stacking raid farm , but still provide ~ 1392 emerald/hour ( 2 stack of emerald Block , 3 stack of emerld and 45 emeralds )( aka 100 emerald short of a full emerald beacon ).
The diamond hoe trade is really good for tree farms, because diamond hoes can instantly break leaves into saplings, so you don't need to wait for all the leaves to decay until you plant the next batch of saplings
Also for clearing Ancient Cities. You can just stock up on cheap hoes (heh) and maybe enchant a few so you can clean up the city without risking your own tools. That’s what I usually do anyways
Does it need a specific enchantment to guarantee sapling drops?
@@luzifer9976 No it's the same drop chance as leaves decaying, just much faster
@@luzifer9976If you put fortune on the hoe it increases the chance for all drops, so saplings, sticks, and apples.
@@luzifer9976 note that fortune on a hoe will increase a chance of getting saplings, sticks and apples
I don't see anyone mentioning the butcher's raw chicken for emeralds trade. Chicken pens are so easy to make and so easy to grow with seeds to breed and all of the eggs the chickens drop can just spawn more chickens. With sweeping edge on a high sharpness sword and even looting, you can get a lot out of the butcher. Also the feathers can be traded with a fletcher for emeralds as well leaving no wasted items.
If you go to killing animals , rabbit slaughter is also a good option as its rabbit foot , raw rabbit and rabbit skin can be selled for very low price to butcher , cleric and leather worker.
@@gerardmatthieu907 Yea but farming rabbits is much harder
@@testerwulf3357 It really aint that harder , you simply have to enclose 2 rabbits ( they follow you if you have carrots or golden carrots in your off-hand ) in a safe space ( flat and fence surronded ) and then breed them lots using carrots or dandelion .
The other huge pro is that they do not produce the useless and laggy eggs .
@@gerardmatthieu907 It's manual work, automated chicken farms are really easy and the eggs are not useless at all, either you can funnel to the main chickens and get exponentially more chickens while afk/doing something else or when you have enough you can funnel them to a kill chamber where they die once they grow up. You can even make a kill chamber switch, putting lava over the chickens so you get cooked chicken when afk
@@gerardmatthieu907 I never even knew you could breed rabbits
surprised you didn’t mention the bookshelf emerald loop. you can get librarians that sell a bookshelf for 1 emerald and buy books for 1 emerald through zombification, granting infinite emeralds
Librarian glass with cleric bottles is a 3x too👍🏻
And with librarian and cartographer even better
@@kev_1453 i think the book method is better because you can do it with a single villager which can also have an enchanted book of your choosing
It's really surprising how few people know about this
No longer possible sadly
The fletcher's tipped arrow trade is also very OP since it saves huge amounts of ingredients for brewing the potions used to make the arrows otherwise, and especially considering that on Java edition, they require a lingering potion per 8 arrows, which costs literal dragon's breath
Fun fact, it's also the only way to get most status effects in peaceful mode, because potion brewing isn't possible without blazes
A man is not satisfied in life until he has a fletcher villager selling Arrows of Decay
Omg that is true. I can't find any nether fortresses anywhere. So maybe I should abandon trying to make potions and just buy tipped arrows.
@E_Sanchez no way that can happen right?
@@thenacho6354it's only possible on bedrock.
Forgot to mention that tipped arrows are pretty hard to get in Java Minecraft, but master fletchers sell tipped arrows like harming and weakness.
Weakness? Well I found my way of curing Zombies🎉
@@RandomGamer0846-wp9nhwith a piercing crossbow you'll never have to make a weakness potion or buy another arrow again, since you'll be able to pick up the arrow and reuse it as much as you want!
Just make a piercing crossbow, or an mobtrap, or an infinity bow..
one diamond for one emerald is the MOST Op trade 🔥🔥🔥🔥
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Another useful thing I found recently is that you can press spacebar while trading multiple stacks of the same item to refill the trading slot quickly really streamlining the process. I also think the wandering traders sand trade is an underrated one as well since AFAIK there's no other way to renew sand.
you can dupe sand with end portal
Wow thanks for the information
The ender pearl trade is an extremely easy and safe way to get ender pearls, much easier than farming endermen or bartering.
Huge mention to LVL.2 librarians who trade one emerald for three books.
Normally, this is an “eh” trade, but if you reach the end stronghold and retrieve the books from a library, and zombify a villager, this becomes a VERY reliable reliable method to get practically infinite emeralds on demand in the late game.
you can skip the stronghold entirely. if you get a librarian that sells bookshelves and buys books, you can buy 1 bookshelf for 1 emerald, break it, then sell those 3 books for 3 emeralds.
Thanks, I'm currently just starting to use my villager system in my new world and I still use your overall design. This video helps me not forget about any good trades!
same iam about to build villager trading hall, this came at the perfect timing
18 seems to be a very efficient trade for the lazy. The sheer amount of carrots/potatos/beetroots you can get with the bonemeal can make it very profitable with or without the zombification, making it useful for worlds where you can't switch up the difficulty for the zombification to be guaranteed, such as servers.
My personal favorite is building a simple iron farm and using the iron to trade with those 3 smithing villagers. Easy xp and easy emeralds. I have never found a need for raid farms outside totems because of this.
Unless you're building technical redstone/decorative stuff that use iron everyday non-stop in your world, even the simplest iron farms produce so much that sooner or later you'll have stacks and stacks of it.
The irony of bullying villagers and their guardian to gain unlimited profit from them is always funny to me.
I always do this whenever I start a world, build an iron farm and her diamond armor and tool without digging, it takes maximum 20 minecraft days for me
Yeah for me iron is the best trade. Even without transforming villager. 4 iron ingot is so few compare to how many stacks of iron blocks you made.
Same for me, I've just started a new server with friends, and while the others were struggling to find some diamonds while mining, I built an iron farm + villager breeder and in few minecraft days I was full diamond armor + tool
Lush caves + Stonemason clay trade = never worry about running out of emeralds again
Clay is also farmable. Who needs a lush caves biome?!
At some point we just have to say that trades aren't overpowered, villager zombification is 😬
Which, to be fair feels appropriate lol. It's pretty a pretty evil thing to do in-game.
UPGRADE FISHERMAN EASY 1 BOAT=1 EMARLD QUICK MONEY AS IT USES ONLY1.25 LOG WHILE 1 STICK TRADE NEED 4 LOGS 😁😁
Actually, the bookshelf trade can be used for infinite emeralds aswell. Once you get the trade, you need to level up the villager to (i think) level 2. You can sell 1 book to the villager by buying the bookshelf and breaking it to get 3. You also need to cure the villager 2-3 times for this to work.
you can turn dirt into emeralds, turn dirt into mud and then drip the mud into cauldrons turning them into clay, use fortune on top of that and you made yourself emeralds from literall dirt
Sell 1 carrot for 1 emerald, sell that same emerald back for 3 golden carrots, balanced as all things should be.
i think the iron for emeralds trade is also very op, bc with a decent afk golem farm you can get thousands of iron per hour even early game plus you dont need extra villagers for this trade bc tool smiths, weapon smiths and armor smiths have this trade which youre gonna have anyways
Bro which villagers give this trade I need iron 😭
@@ezio09 just search up an iron farm tutorial
Came back to Minecraft after a few years break. Instantly made a beeline for a village to create multiple masters. The stick trade helped propel me to instant diamond armor with all enchantments along with gear while everyone else was still struggling to find iron because they thought villagers were mid lol
My personal favorite is the farmer. You can trade pumpkins and Mellons in a rate of 1:1 for emeralds, you can also potentially trade every crop you can find in a village, mitigating the issue of overpriced trades and getting a lot the most useful trades for gaining emeralds out of a single villager.
In my lower levels of my trading hall I have things such as the Cleric and Mason to get unlimited emeralds from things such as stone and rotten flesh, then above I have the librarians with the really good book trades, very useful stuff
Yesterday I was looking for some good trading tips in your channel, now that's convenient
Having base on the desert - Glass pane trade (with Cartographer) is pretty good too. You get Emerald per 4 sand - sure it requires some smelting but that is usually going on in the background while you do other things - and gives extra xp too.
This is literally the best trade and its not even mentioned. Just make a super smelter and mine out the desert with efficiency V Pick every couple of days and you get unlimited emeralds
@@cjhl0383 honestly after doing some zombie shenanigans you dont really need sand anymore and just buying glass and selling it as panes is perpetual ;)
we need a video on you getting all the achievements!
Personally, I really like the Sweet Berry trade, you can get so much of it so easily. It's also one of the few crops that don't need water and is easy to set up a manual farm. Having to get the Butcher to master is a bit annoying though, I have too much rabbit stew.
Looting III from a librarian is amazing too.
I think the glass trade from librarians is great and turning that into panes for the cartographer is good too
The sweet berries for emeralds from the butcher I have recently discovered it takes a while to get the butcher up that far but with how easy sweet berries are to get it is worth doing
The stone mason quartz trade for 1 emerald has saved me alot of time not having to go to the nether
My friends and I started a multiplayer Java world together and within 4 hours of starting I had two stacks of emeralds simply from trading 10 clay for 1 emerald, just went underground and found a weird clay deposit in the lush biome and found literally 4 inventory’s worth of it
I argue that coal/iron ingot trades should be on here for mid/late game trading options, especially if you mine a lot and have a Fortune 3 pick. Chances are you'll quickly rack up very large amounts of iron in one fairly lengthy caving expedition, and you only need 4 ingots per emerald from an armorer or toolsmith. It's a great way to level them up, and if you have more iron than you know what to do with, you can convert it all into a huge supply of emeralds instead.
Same applies to coal, just you need a bit more coal to make it work. It's particularly good if you have a lava farm and use lava buckets as fuel instead of coal.
Flint trades from fletchers are an *extremely* good mid-late game trade, especially once you have a solid Fortune 3 shovel, since Fortune 3 on the shovel basically guarantees you get flint out of gravel. Considering there's a ton of gravel to be found just about everywhere (especially when you're bed mining in the nether, you seem to always be running into more of it) on top of the fact that if your shovel has efficiency on it you can instantly mine dozens of gravel blocks at a time, it's very easy to mass-produce flint to sell. Bonus points for it essentially giving you a reason to clean out your Netherite mines of gravel.
I'm a huge fan of the Paper for Emerald trade. Since we make a lot of librarians to get many enchanted books, we also gain access to a lot of emeralds by selling them paper. Cartographers buy paper too. Love this trade.
Thank you, that i found this channel for the last few days i have watched some of your videos to calm myself down and managed to sleep.
I hope you find this in good trait, rather than something negative; we need people like you that are calm and steady. : )
I always buy the small dripleaves from wandering traders, considering that this is the only way to get small dripleaves renewably.
With a zombie spawner or even a gold farm , rotten flesh can be traded into 1 to 1 emeralds - which is totally broken
All of these trades (especially the wandering trader's) become even more op with a void trader, which is very easy to set up.
Good to mention that clay is renewable and u can automate this entirely
One thing worth mentioning, for the mason clay for emerald trade, if you find a lush biome, the lush biome has insane amounts of clay both large and deep so the clay trade can be even more overpowered
my favorite way to absolutely farm emeralds is the zombified librarian, just buy bookshelves for one emerald, you can break the bookshelves for 3 books and then sell them for 1 emerald each.
Personally I think the best trade is for raw pork chops. You can make a relatively EASY Hoglin farm on the nether roof which can produce a double chest of raw pork chops in about an hour. ON TOP of that, you can zombify the butcher and he will trade 1 Raw pork chop for 1 emerald. MASSIVELY OP.
Kinda odd not mentioning the glass pane cycle, even though it requires a zombie-cured cartographer to work it's amazing an infinite amount of emeralds just by bulk crafting panes from glass blocks, exploits aside, kinda odd not mentioning the pumpkin pie trade, as it's the only food that always fills a layer on the composter (tho i dont know how well it stands against cookies), also tipped arrows and enchanted crossbows are underrated, tipped arrows let's you automate the villager curing, but if automation is not your thing you can always shoot from a piercing crossbow to mass cure a raided village
Also an honorable mention to the iron trade since it is so easy to make an iron farm that produces way more iron than you'll ever need.
one of the most op trades are giving to a blacksmith some iron ingots for emeralds cause of building an iron farm is very easy and you can put the price down to one iron ingot for one emerald
When you do a trade you can press space to immediately refill the slots with whatever you had in them for the last trade. Useful for mass trading
The same in bedrock edition?
Watermelon, pumpkin, and wool trades are op in my opinion because they are easy to automate. Iron and coal are really good because multiple different villagers trade them so it’s get a large supply and sell it in bulk. I was able to get enough emeralds to build a 4 tier beacon with emerald blocks with these methods
My favorite villager trade is clay for emeralds, it's so easy and we can make clay farms.
Also as Eyecraftmc told us, we can zombify a villager to get 1 clay for 1 emerald.
Tip: press "Space" between trades to rapidly restock the trade window with trade resources. Less shift clicking to trade large numbers of items.
What I've been doing recently is finding a mangrove swamp getting a bunch of stone masons. You have access to essentially unlimited clay
Awesome video dude thanks for your great work ❤
Just wanted to let you know I really appreciate your channel! It’s so informative and your videos are always great quality! I got back into Minecraft recently after not playing since Xbox360 days. And my girlfriend and I have been learning so much from you! Thank you
Thanks for your super helpful videos! My favorite trade is sticks because you have the added benefit of crafting them from bamboo once you find it in game and this makes it super renewable. I get a simple chicken farm going early game for xp and sell raw chickens to butchers and feathers to fletcher. Other favorite of mine is selling sweet berries to butchers, especially if you have a fortune pick that you harvest them with.
Yes! The stick trade is so good
@@Eyecraftmc Surprised you didn't mention the cartographer class pane trade or the fisherman boat trade. Fisherman 5 planks equals an emerald, while fletcher requires 16 planks. That's quite wild
I do a lot of fishing and the fish trades are my go-to. I fish for enchanted books.
If you obtain a full zombie discount on Librarians with the bookshelf trade, you can buy bookshelves for 1 emerald then break it and sell the 3 books back to the Librarian for 1 emerald each. Profit of two emeralds per bookshelf
I really like the trade that takes glass panes. They are really easy to make with lots of sand and can give you many emeralds
I think the most underrated trade is the clay trade from the stone mason. Getting 1 emerald for every 3 blocks of clay is just to great of an offer to pass up.
You should really make a guide on experience points and levels. It's a thing that seems basic to understand but difficult to completely grasp
The cartographer can also do the same paper trade as the librarian.
I like the iron to emeralds trade. I already am going to have armor, weapon, and tool smiths. After zombifying, they give one emerald per iron. Iron farms are super easy if you already have villagers. My iron farm essentially gives me unlimited diamond tools.
Wool for emeralds. Breed only one color of sheep, and lock in your villagers for that color wool. With a decent sized flock, you can rake in emeralds easily with how quickly the wool grows back.
Cocoa beans and moss are my favorite composter fodder.
Brown Mooshrooms are OP. You can shear them into cows to get brown mushrooms. You can kill them for the meat and leather. You can milk them with wooden bowls for mushroom stew or suspicious stew of your choice. They breed the same as regular cows.
I always industrialize my cities by building a automatic pumpkin/melon farm, which I sell for emeralds that I spend at the Mason’s shop to buy building materials for more city buildings, expanding my city
honestly i like being able to get mangrove propagules and dripstone from wandering traders, as i dont always have a mangrove swamp or dripstone cave nearby.
And you can also buy dripstone blocks from stone masons, so you can expand your dripstone farm faster!
In my server we use an iron farm (very easy to make, but very worth while) that makes us stacks of iron quickly, and we just use the 4 iron for 1 emerald trade (we have 5 of the iron trading villagers) and we essentially have an unlimited emerald farm as we get a constant supply of stacks of iron
Bedrock users: find a skeleton spawner, make a farm/kill chamber, collect hundreds of bones, then create a sugar cane farm, bonemeal the sugar cane, make hundreds of paper, trade with the librarian villager for enchanted books and emeralds.
Convert them to zombie villagers then cure them for even cheaper trades. This way you can get hundreds of emeralds therefore getting everything else from other villagers easier.
i love this channel! its one of the very few minecraft channels that provide very useful information that isnt so commonly known, and he makes videos on farms so
For the stick trade (and any other trade) you can but spam shift click and the spacebar to trade them all instead of moving your mouse back and forth
I NEEEED A SHEPERD! After raiding an ancient cities I have like 10 wool stacks or sumthin in total
Iron farms are quick and easy if you have access to villagers...so infinite Iron, and the 4 iron - > emerald trade is S-Tier. Add in Voidless Void Trading (may be seen as an exploit/glitch abuse) and you have infinite Emeralds and practically no limits to trades.
Everyone who wants free emeralds listen up. Search how to make a string duper , its pretty simple to build. You get unlimited string from it which you can trade with fisherman. I have 7 fully built emerald beacons from this method. You don't even need to zombify the villager to lower the trades just trade 20 string for 1 emerald. Only for java btw :)
I think number 1 should easily go to the 14 string for 1 emerald because with some building blocks 2 iron and two string you can make a string farm that gives you a ton of string, I sat there for about two minutes and got a double chest and if you don’t believe me try it out and see for yourself it’s the best way to get emerald easily
Hold space while trading for automatic restock really useful for stick trade
My go to is the 10 Sweet Berries Butcher trade because is often gives me lots of XP, 6 emeralds per stack and Butchers basically give you an unlimited food supply which the trade for that also gives you XP. I mend all my tools, replenished my food supplies and get emeralds to trade for either books or armour.
It’s my go to.
The Fox/Berries farms are also really easy to set up.
I think the most underrated trade is the beetroot trade. Out of all the crop trades it is the cheapest. And if your farmers trades get locked, you can craft the beetroot into red dye and trade it with a shepherd
Goated video as always
That's without counting the infinite resources generator. Step 1. Make a cobblestone generator. Step 2. Get 1 Moss block. Step 3. Get 4 spruce saplings. Step 4. Mix it to no end.
Get cobblestone, that you smelt back into stone, place 3 stones in a 2x2 area, and leave 1 space for moss. Bone meal the moss so it spreads over the stone blocks. Plant spruce saplings over the 2x2 area and bone meal it to get a large tree and podzol. Break it to obtain dirt. Use a water bottle on dirt to turn it into mud. Place the mud on top of a dripstone block with a pointed dripstone under it. The mud converts into clay, and you get back the water in a cauldron you can place under the drip stone. And, I love this chain of things, both from a game design perspective and a game breaking perspective.
Maybe I’m biased because I just created a carrot farm after trapping 2 villagers but one of the farmers had carrots for emerald which I thought was amazing as I already had a auto farm set
I loved farmer trades since the beginning! 😄
How about some How-To like houses, castles, survive in the nether and build a base there, how to drain a ocean monument or make a farm there (if you have done so already I apologise), other farms you have not done yet (I heard it is possible to make a cat farm), terraforming in world edit or just in plain survival, more advanced redstone contraption, how to make a server or how to use mods packs and shaders, etc?
Use a sticky piston to cycle trades instead of breaking and replacing the work station
You remind me of Nilaus, a channel i watch for Factorio information. Just in terms of the depth of information in your videos and quality of delivery.
Keep it up!! 👏🙏
Best trade emerald farm is
1. Build Iron Golem Farm
2. Zombify the villager who sells you tools
3. After villager sells you one emerald for one iron instead of 4 iron.
Something you didn't cover is synergy between villagers to boost emerald trades.
For example:
- Librarian Bookshelf seller with librarian book buyer for 3x emeralds
- Librarian glass seller with cleric bottle buyer for 3x emeralds
- You can also pair the mason villagers with cobblestone generators and furnaces for infinite stone. Add a lava drip cauldron module to the generator and you have infinite stone and emeralds.
- Selling iron is another OP source of emeralds if you have an iron farm.
A cool thing to get a lot of emeralds is to have 2 cured librarians and a cured cartographer. Trade a bookshelf with the librarian, get the books and trade the books with them again and you'll get more emeralds, also buy 12 of crystal from the librarian, turn them into glass panels and trade them with the cartographer and you'll also get a lot of emeralds. Been doing that and it's pretty cool
I think boat gives emerald is best trade because it requires 7 planks in bedrock and 5 in java while sticks requires 16 planks .
Idk i think you forgot 1 that is very cool, there is actually a trade for the fisherman where you can trade a boat for an emerald, so basically 5 wood = 1 emerald, it's a very good way to get emeralds
The fact that Armorer can trade iron for emerald (its also cost 1 iron for 1 emerald when you cure it) is just mindblowing, as you can just scam their iron golem for emerald (make an iron farm).
A big melon farm + a silk touch axe is amazing for trading, you get like 20 emeralds for a stack of melons and they grow back so quickly
I made a villager trading hall and breeding system and got a full set of diamond maxed enchants in 20 mins I think it’s good for now and I still could make it more efficient
I feel like some other trades are also really useful like the iron to emerald trades, you can just make an iron farm and sell it to some blacksmith villagers
also the glass trade is good for bottles and windows
the saddle trade is another amazing trade
Zombifying all villager trades are amazing. Right now I basically have unlimited emeralds so long as I keep trading and farming. I have a skeleton farm and made a sugarcane farm hooked up to a bone meal dispenser line and have allays incased within it to farm it all for me so I don’t have to lift a finger. Should I need large amounts of paper I go to my skeleton farm and afk for bones. Helps to have looting 3. I also have a zombie farm within my walls. So cleric trades for flesh is easy free emeralds. Also, as a real life farmer I have massive fields for growing crops. So I get all crops in major bulk so long as I afk within for all crops to grow. My most favorite trades are obviously the books I’m trying to get all op enchantments. But that I think we all sleep on is the Shepard. During late gameplay you want to build more and decorate your world how you want it. I get unlimited paintings, beds for netherite mining and banners for banner decor. So I guess really it depends on the type of person you are. If you just like stocking up emeralds, clerics are the one since zombie spawner are more common than any other. It’s crazy now that I think about I got really lucky in my world having a skeleton, zombie, and spider grinders all within my walls of safely. So all those loot pools are at my disposal. What neat as well is you can turn your skeleton and zombie farms into drowned or slow arrow skeletons in snow if you hook up powdered snow within your skeleton grinder for free slow arrows.
Damn, I was really sleeping on those farmers! These are really helpful, thank you
Get a spruce Forrest an axe with unbreaking III, efficiency V and Mending next to a fletcher that buys sticks and you’ll never run out of emeralds