I forgot to mention you can get emeralds for sticks from some fletchers. Also Check out all my villager guides here: ruclips.net/p/PL6UMd1LBpqkq1ebJIu-hX-Ln6V5CzcJAH
Unless your playing a mutiplayer smp world diamonds have no value beyond being used for armor and tools which can be baught rendering them worthless so 1 diamond for 1 emerald is a good trade
Hey can anyone help me? I made a villager farm and I turned them to zombies then turn back but for some reason they are losing their work bench to other villagers how can I reconnect them to a bench so they can restock cuz as of now they can’t restock just run out and it’s don’t refill no matter how many days go by.
@@kingslay727 If you don't want to shut the villagers in cubbies with their stations, but rather go for a more 'open' look, you need to control the population. Make sure you have no more beds than proper working villagers. Move unemployed villagers/unwanted novices to some other location. Be sure to enclose the village in a wall so villagers cannot wander too far away.
Also quick note: the wandering trader will never sell you items found in the biome the trader spawned in. He will only sell you items from other biomes.
Does this mean I can place a non-native block in a random biome, then when one spawns in it won't have that non-native as an option? Or does it look at what the biome is labeled as even if there are non-native blocks in that area? Say I covered a mooshroom island in moss, is moss in the trader's inventory? It's usually not naturally there to my knowledge.
This channel has really made it easy for a newcomer to get into the more fun parts of the game without getting bogged down. My wife and I appreciate these videos!
If you cure a cartographer twice, the 1 glass pane for 1 emerald is easily the best trade. With an insta mine shovel and a simple auto smelter, 6 pieces of sand becomes 16 emeralds in no time.
My favorite trade is the cleric's rotten flesh for emeralds. However, I recently discovered that you can give novice fletchers sticks for emeralds which is overpowered.
I have 4-5 fishermen villagers in my main village who all have the first coal trade. Mining a several coal veins with fortune III and starting a raid to get hero of the village is definitely the quickest way of getting emeralds (and overall levelling up). 4 stacks of coal blocks (at 7 coal per emerald at the discounted prices) roughly equates to 3 stacks of emeralds in return, so it's definitely effective.
Yeah I love the coal one with fortune 3. I love trading 20 regular stone (smelted cobblestone) with the stonesmith villager because I have a silk touch and efficiency V netherite pickaxe. I'm trying to zombify him so I can get the discount for 10 stone.
I've got like 3 barrels filled with the damn things. Also well over a stack a nametags. While the trades are nice in a pinch, finishing is by far the easiest method of obtaining both
You can also find Saddles, Nametags, and Diamond Horse Armor in Ancient Cities. I completely cleared a city out & ended up with a double chest full of what I consider to be useless items (just because I have so many after fishing for EXP).
Note that you don't have to cure a villager multiple times in 1.20.2 and onwards. It's now one big discount (which should be about the same or just slightly worse) so don't need to put a villager through trauma multiple times now
Although not my favorite trade, I love being able to trade tropical fish and pufferfish for emeralds with fishermen. Both fish are quite common with a Lure III rod and besides water-breathing potions with a pufferfish, them and the straight-up tropical fish item are useless. So being able to trade them for emeralds is awesome.
I can’t even feed the tropical fish to my cats. My zombie spawner xp farm is right under the ocean and I’m farming fish that spawn in the water source blocks too
Just subscribed, returning player who hasn't played in years and needed a refresher on stone of topics, ur videos are simple to the point and super helpful, appreciate it
If anyone is looking for a great way to get tons of emeralds, by zombifying and curing a mason villager a few times, you can get the trade to be 1 clay ball for 1 emerald, which is amazing because in lush caves there is practically endless amounts of clay
You can also make clay with a block of drit and a bottle of water, that makes it change to mud once you place it on a block which has a dripstone underneath it , it'll become clay bock after some time
I turned a whole entire village into a fletcher farm. My world is near a jungle and a large forest so it’s really easy to get sticks and since sticks can get your emeralds from fletchers it’s a super easy quick OP way to get stacks of Emeralds. I also hired a librarian which gives me enchanted books for those emeralds, so I just trade for emeralds and buy books and repeat. I recommend trying this out.
i really like stone mason, cuz it's not only has stone for emerald trade, but sometimes upgrading it to journeyman level, you can get quartz for emeralds trade, which i find very easy and profitable.
I have a challenge ruleset called "Crafting Table" which requires you to use a worldgen crafting table for any 3x3 recipe. Makes villager trades a lot more useful. My favorite trades are wool/sweet berries for emeralds. Also making a "Villager Re-education Center" to zombify and then de-zombify them makes for better trade rates.
I love using chunkbase to scout villages, especially plain villages, steal the hay bales and sell wheat back to the farmers, sometimes needing to reset the composter a few times. It lets me explore the map and accumulate an absolute mountain of emeralds fairly quickly with obviously very little work involved.
Definitely should have mentioned the sticks for emeralds trade as it's basically the best way to get large amounts of emeralds. That and bulk arrows are the only great use for the fletchers imo.
I like those sweet Diamond Armor and Diamond Weapons and Diamond Tools trades from Armorer Weapon Smith and Tools Smith. By the way, I really enjoy your great tutorials, keep it up!
Dude, love your channel, you make such informative videos, without any useless information, and you have such a chill voice that time flies when watching them! Keep them up, you got a new sub!
my favorite is the fletchers! i mass chopped a lot of trees for free space and killed a lot of chicken bc they were my only meat in my lone island for a long while. i also wanna say you help me a lot in minecraft! i just started the game only for my friends but i got more hooked on it while watching your videos! thank you so much for making minecraft so interesting!
My favorite trade is definitely the melon and pumpkin trades from the farmer, making auto farms for those is super easy and they give the villager a lot of xp so it gives you access you golden carrots easily. It's basically like trading pumpkins for golden carrots
On 1.21 in 2024. i found the automatic (probably glitch) automatic string farm that can be made in 2 minutes most useful. You can get hundreds of emeralds in half hour from Fletchers and fishermans. 4 doublechest can get full of strings in about 1-2 minecraft days. Fishermans without zombifying pay 1 emerald for 20 or 19 strings, Fletchers pays 1 emerald for 14 or 13 strings without zombifyng. 4 doublechest = 216 slots 216 slots * 64 strings = 13824 strings, avaraged full price strings per emerald between fishermans and fletchers = 17 strings per emerald = 13824 / 17 = 813 emeralds Both villagers, fisherman and fletchers, make 16 trades with strings before supply reset, so in one minecraft days (2x supply reset), with 20 wvillagers, you can get 640 trades/emeralds. Im new in minecraft, beginner, and i found this very easy, becouse you can get that string farm started on second or even first day of survival in couple of minutes.
my favorite villager to trade is a farmer. specifically the one with carrots as the basic starting offer. easy to make an afk unlimited carrot farm that can then be used to make an unlimited emerald generator. very useful and valuable.
I quit playing during 1.12.2, I got back into Minecraft in 1.20, so much stuff has changed omg, The old trade system was painful bc I think they locked the trades when you traded too much and you were forced to buy other stuff to unlock the trades again... This one is so much better, but a bit too easy, when getting Mending books in the past was way rarer than now, just placing a lectern and remove it back and forth until you get one, or any other enchanted book you want. it has lost the challenge of getting the best enchantments but it's very cool to get plenty of emeralds with OP trades ! Excellent video, like usual! I watched pretty much all videos which concerned the new stuff I missed, very awesome channel to guide beginners or people who took long breaks, very detailled, and professional, bless you ❤
I have several librarians cured from zombificaton, that give me 1 emerald for 1 paper. And some useful enchanting books (like mending and protection 4) for 1 emerald. I think this might be the best way to get emeralds from trade. I'll have to try the sticks for emeralds trade from the fletcher too. I think it's the only one that can be as easy to get as the paper.
My favorite villager´s professions are librarian and cleric. It´s for the enchanted books (usually building up a complete "library" with all max enchanted books available) and buying redstone, lapis and ender perls from the cleric as needed. XP-bottles are nice to have when it comes to repair the elytra when I´m "on tour". To gain the needed emeralds I stick to the farmer (2-4 of them) combined with a manual pumpkin farm first, full automatic pumpkin+melon farm later. Easy to start this farm small and extend it later on, step by step. Trading goods with no effort (just take out of the box) and small amounts (6 resp. 4) of stackable items to deal with - far better than paper, boats or the other stuff from the field. The farmers are my breeding station for additional villagers, too (library needs quite some of them). Other possibility to gain emeralds fast is to dig a lot of sand (fast...), melt it to glass and sell panes to a cartographer (or 2-3 of them), if you are in/near a desert. To gain just fast xp, you may buy glass from librarians and sell it as panes to cartographers. Emerald gain is rd. +/-0, it´s just to gain xp without any external source. The diamond stuff is a need, too. Sometimes you get a perfect offer such as tools with unbreaking3+silk, but with a well sorted book store, this isn´t as great as it seems, just a bonus. What else? Running an iron golem farm and selling ingots is an option, but limited in volume if you don´t want to run several of such farms (need sufficient distance to each other, wouldn´t like to run around collecting the iron ingots here and there... farmers + automatic pumpkin farm is just the better option). I use to have a fletcher to buy arrows, too. Having several to get a set of useful effect arrows is a nice idea, will try that one out.
The discounted 1 iron for 1 emerald trade is my fav. It's the get rich quick scheme if you have an iron farm. I also like to cure-discount the cartographer and sell them 1 glass pane for 1 emerald. I can get plenty of glass from my librarians if I don't feel like digging out a desert and smelting glass. The discounted 1 pumpkin/melon for 1 emerald is great too if you have the resources for a melon farm. Clerics for their lapis and redstone trades are also valuable if you are having bad luck finding these materials while mining.
Name tags and saddles are easy to get! Fishing with "luck of the sea" enchant gives you more name tags and saddles than you can use (unless you are making some insane farm or collection). You also get a ton of enchanted bows and fishing rods that can be dis-enchanted for XP or used to upgrade your current items. It seems like many of those bows and fishing rods already have mending on them as well.
Exactly what I was thinking I make a safe fishing dock on all my worlds because of the stuff you gain from fishing and once you have a mending rod it's pure profit
I play in Bedrock edition. The only thing I'm not happy about villager trading is that I cannot see what they will offer when they level up. This really causes a lot of trouble when I want to have villagers providing full sets of diamond weapons, armors and tools. Since I need a minimum of 2, while same type of villager often have repeated trades
The Mason Villager is great. 10 clay for an emerald, 20 Stone for an emerald, and 14 Andesite for an emerald. All great deals for me. I'm in an area where all three of those resources are quite plentiful. So I'm getting so many emeralds. In just a few hours. I went from 0 emeralds to having close to two stacks of 64 emeralds.
Had a world where a weapon smith sold an emerald for 1 iron (he was a purified zombie villager) once I got my iron farm up and running it was easy stacks 💪
Haven't watched yet but butchers are really good. If you have animal pens, you not only get good xp from breeding, but can also sell the meats to the them. Chickens are probably the best, since you can cramp more of them into a hole, and can spawn a few extra from the eggs they lay. Additionally, you can also sell the feathers to fletchers. Sheep and cows are pretty good too. They take up more space, but their meats are actually better value, plus you can of course sell the wool and leather to the corresponding villagers as well. Another benefit to them is that mutton and beef, unlike chicken, are guaranteed butcher trades, although they are of a higher level. Don't forget to use a looting sword with no fire aspect! Once you get your butchers to expert, they will buy dried kelp blocks. Somewhat decent if you have an ocean nearby, but not very efficient overall. However master butchers will buy sweet berries, which might be the best trade in the game to be honest. Automatic berry farms are not the best in my experience, but with a few tips and a bit of manual labour, you can really easily print a metric ton of emeralds. First thing you want to do is have a decent amount of bonemeal on you. I would recommend at least a stack or two, especially if you have multiple butchers. A really easy way to get it, is of course mining fossils in the soul sand valley, and converting the blocks. When bone mealing berries, you should notice that there are actually two harvestable stages for them, so make sure to max out the bush for more gains. Once the berries have grown, you should harvest them using any tool with fortune, as that does seem to work. After that, you can simply replant the bushes and sell the rest for easy emeralds. Goodnight!
Best channel for all Minecraft things. Only channel out of the 100s I'm subbed to that I have the bell on for. Cheers for the guides, tips and facts mate 🙏
out of anything in modern minecraft I love and have the most fun with is villager trading, it is just so satisfying to get good trades and earn the currency, its one of the reasons I've gone back into the game again since its a feature I never really touched upon when it first came out
There's quite a few trades I use, especially after you zombify and heal them. You can literally get an emerald for 1 stick from the Fletcher, as well as for 1 feather. I also like the golden carrot trade from the farmer since getting emeralds is so easy. Another trade I like is the 4 glass blocks for an emerald from the librarian, which after 3 trades can be used to turn into 32 glass panes and, after enough zombification, you can sell 1 glass pane for an emerald to the Cartographer. That's 32 emeralds for 3 emeralds... Stonks.
i love your videos, finally a minecraft tutorial channel without screaming, shouting and overdone editing. I like to listen to your videos when playing, or before sleep, because your voice and accenting is soooooo calming
I think my favorite trade is either potatoes and carrots to the farmer (especially if you have Fort III) Then the fletchers stick trade is awesome if you have no potatoes/carrots.
I think theres another straight up wood trade, sticks for emeralds. Thanks for the video, I'm trying to find a zombie villager in my hardcore world, i have weakness potions and the housing set up. just waiting for the luck. Your timing on this video was spot on, thanks again!
I love the 32 sticks for emeralds trade. I usually build gigantic bamboo farms in my world because I love this item, and it's a good income source. After curing a villager, the number of sticks required will be lower and paired with a Hero of the village effect, this trade is very powerful.
Mason and cleric is the best trade tbh. Cleric change a useless rotten flesh to an emerald. Also, cleric provide redstone by a lot. It pain to mining just to search redstone .Mason provide a limited edition block. Quartz block is the most expensive block to grind. 4 quartz needed to craft 1 block? It literally scam. Better use quartz for redstone contraptions. In addition 1.19 update, clay can be renewable for mass production. It unlock terracotta crafting more easier and trading clay. These two are most valuable to me especially for those who like building
Berries to a Master Butcher are easy to get and have more emerald value per stack than sticks (7 as opposed to 2), you do have to upgrade butchers to master, but berries are very easy to harvest and regrow very quickly.
The professionalism in the voice of eyecraft going away for a split second with the joke about the diamond for a emerald is the highlight of the video ever!!!
The diamond for emerald trade is unironically one of my favorite trades. I only play singleplayer, so diamonds (with the exceptions of armor and tools) are absolutely useless. Considering with fortune III you can get 4 diamonds from a single ore, I end up with tons of emeralds and even a good amount of xp. You can get the armorer, toolsmith, and weaponsmith trades super cheap given you've made them into zombies then cured them, then just use the emeralds from the diamond trade to buy the diamond tools/armor. You could end up saving a couple of diamonds in the process.
I like playing peaceful mode a lot, so I like the trades from the cleric to get ender pearls. Takes a while to get to but one of the only ways to get them in-game
What is the 14th profession? I only know 13 1. Armorer 2. Cleric 3. Cartographer 4. Leatherworker 5. Farmer 6. Fletcher 7. Weaponsmith 8. Librarian 9. Shepherd 10. Toolsmith 11. Butcher 12. Mason 13. Fisherman Which one am I missing?
In Minecraft, villagers can take on 14 different professions, each defined by the job site block associated with it. Here’s a list of the professions: 1. Armorer - Uses a Blast Furnace 2. Butcher - Uses a Smoker 3. Cartographer - Uses a Cartography Table 4. Cleric - Uses a Brewing Stand 5. Farmer - Uses a Composter 6. Fisherman - Uses a Barrel 7. Fletcher - Uses a Fletching Table 8. Leatherworker - Uses a Cauldron 9. Librarian - Uses a Lectern 10. Mason (Stone Mason) - Uses a Stonecutter 11. Shepherd - Uses a Loom 12. Toolsmith - Uses a Smithing Table or anvil 13. Weaponsmith - Uses a Grindstone 14. Nitwit - Has no job and cannot be assigned a profession (but is listed as profession) Alternatively the 14th could be a mistaken because the toolsmith uses two different source blocks to get toolsmith as a job. a second alternative for the 14th profession could be the unused beekeeper profession
Stone mason and farmers make me bank, my farms are super efficient especially the pumpkin and Mellon patches I have, you cut those down and they regrow so quickly and silk touch all my stone so I don’t have to cook my cobblestone and trade that to the masons. Tons and tons of emeralds!
My favorite trade is the cartographer's glass pane trade, after being zombified twice (one glass pane per emerald). I dug up half of a desert biome for that trade.
Now I realize the usage of wandering villager since I always think wandering villager is a great and cheap source for leads :> And we all know the only way to get it :>
chat search up infinite string farm then do fisherman villager and reset till he trades emeralds for string. u get like half a stack of string per second and trade it in for unlimited emeralds
If you constantly trade with the Villager, I've noticed that he adds a sort of inflation. I suggest waiting for a few Minecraft days until you trade with the same villager again.
I figured out a very neat combo in my world. In my survival world I build a cave spider farm using a naturally spawned spawner for XP to repair my mending tools and armor. The side products of this farm are fermented spider eyes and string. I collect the strings and sell them to the Fletcher earning myself a lot of emeralds. You can also craft whool using string so it's also convenient for that too
My favourite trade is the fletcher's trade 1 emerald for 32 sticks. Really op imo with bamboo farms and massive 4 sapling spruce-only farms. With just 4-5 fletchers even without zombification or discounts, I usually get 5-8 stacks of emeralds in a Pretty short time.
There were a couple of inaccuracies in this video: first of all, in at least Minecraft bedrock, you don’t need to go to the end to get dragons breath for tipped arrows, you can simply fill a couldron with the potion of your choice and click on the couldron with arrows in your hand. The second one is that there is a renewable way to get saddles outside of villagers, afk fish farms, we have one in our world and get an unbelievable amount of saddles from it, like 5 double chests full.
What I usually do is create a villager trading area in my zombie spawner killing chamber. I wait for a zombie villager, I put a trap door on the top of the drop zone so no zombie will drop in my killing zone while im curing the zombie villager. I brew potion of weakness and put them cauldron to make arrow of weakness. It’s practical instead turning them into splash potions. Since it’s underground, i can easily make a iron farm, cause I can make an area will iron golems will spawn. It’s pretty OP, I can get mending book for only 1 emerald and also diamond gear.
The Dirt to Emerald pipeline. All you need is dripstone water bottle, and patience. Get a stonemason. Turn dirt to mud using water bottle. Place mud on a block ABOVE a dripstone. Wait for the dripstone to turn the mud into clay. Mine clay into mud balls. Sell for an emerald for 10 and finally find a use for all those chests and chests of dirt you never use!
Here’s also a tip! If you have a jobless villager(besides the green clothed ones) and you want them to get a job at your base, make sure you place down a bed and chest near them so it can be their new home
The fletcher is the best way to get emeralds early game with the sticks to emeralds trade but later game with one zombie farmer my melon farm makes infinate emeralds
My favourite trade to get emeralds is the Fletcher's stick trade because you can usually get 32 before he has to restock but if you're after XP, then the Stone Mason's quartz block trade is the one for me. Either that or the Cleric's Bottle of Enchanting trade because you can then use them to get more XP
Something to Note about the Clock Trade from the Librarian. You can use it as a tool of Distraction against Piglins should you go into the Nether early without any preparations, and somehow leveled up a Librarian to that trade. Even though it is useless in its actual use as a "clock", it can be a helpful early item in the Nether to buy yourself time to escape the Piglins.
My favorite selling trades are sticks and stone variants for emeralds. These items are absurdly easy to get, especially if you have a cobblestone/stone generator. Although helpful, the zombification method isn't really necessary for these trades. My favorite buying trades are ender pearls, exp bottles, diamond gear and weapons and enchanted books, mending topping the list for obvious reasons.
i would say my best villager trading for emerald is the fletcher, 32 stick for 1 emerald it's basically turn 4 log into 1 emerald, and you can find trees literally everywhere, very good for early game emerald trading
Just finished a discounts trading hall, identified three farmers I wanted to trade with, threw them into the gulag with my zombie armed with a sharpness 4 sword (lol). One of them died! I thought the server had 100% zombie conversion chance. Anyways, one of them traded for pumpkin pies instead of pumpkins 😢 but the other one worked out and showed me my favorite trade: 1 pumpkin for 1 emerald each! Huge discount! My pumpkin farm has finally become a diamond pump. Checking this video to see what else I can do because I'm treading new waters on this one; I'd never really done shepherds before. Thanks for the video eyecraft.
I've had an idea for a while now of different Villager professions and I thought, why not a courier? Idk what it's profession block would be, maybe something could be added in like a writing table or something. But it could be an item. Like if you give an vanilla Villager a pair of boots they'll become a courier. Why courier, you ask? To transport items of course! Here's how I think it'd work. You see a courier, you go up and it gives a small pop up menu with inventory slots. Not many but some. There's a slot for items, but a specific slot for name tags. If you put a name tag in, the courier will pathfind through the world to a player or entity with the same tag, and in this case the players gamer tag would be the thing you write on the name tag. Then you put items in its inventory, it gives you a price of emeralds for the delivery, and it's off! Once it's in front of the entity, like a few blocks, it could make a quirky Villager calling-out sound when it's close. Then it stops a few blocks away from them, drops the items on the ground in front of them, bows, then pathfinds back to the general vicinity of the player that gave it its current tag. Once it does that, it just Villager lingers lmao. And the tag could be left in its inventory to pick up later. It won't go anywhere, even if it has a tag, unless it has items to give. And if you just give it items but no tag, it'll just shake its head at you and throw the items on the ground. If you give it a tag and items, but don't pay the price, it'll shake its head and toss both back at you. Now, there are some quirks about this. What if the player you're trying to give items to isn't online? Then the Villager can just shake its head at you once you give it the tag. It could do the same if the Mob you named isn't present in the world anymore. This could be worked around by giving the name of the player's tagged pet to the Courier for him to deliver it to. Then player's could have some pets with hoppers around them in their world to pick up the Couriers items, even if their not online at the time. Another problem I thought with this is the pathfinding. It could have really good pathfinding, but won't go through oceans if theres no path of land around it. It'll simply stay there, which means it'd be best to make actual paths and roads in your world to avoid this. Also, the Courier would still be attacked by hostile mobs along the way. It'll usually pathfind to safety, then finish the route. But of course, it could die. That'd be the draw back. It would incentivize clear AND gated or lit paths so that the courier could make its trips in peace. The update their in could make it so they prioritize path blocks, so if you make a path block road it'll take it without you needing to supervise it. But yeah, I know its paragraphs, but I want something like this so bad. I know player's can just leave stuff somewhere for someone, or take it to them, or deliver by Chest cart, but you can deliver things like that in the real world too. It's about how you do some things and if you have actual paid henchman doing things for you, it makes more of an impact. Maybe you could think of your mega base or transformed village as country or your estate and you're the lord of the manor.
Just gonna say (playing on Bedrock, Xbox One), I started fishing consistently in my playthroughs and got an insane amount of Saddles and Nametags just for a good 20 minutes of fishing with a Lure 2-3 Rod. Luck of the Sea increases this chance even further. I've also gotten plenty of Horse Armor (of multiple types, but mainly Gold & Diamond). Got to the point that I threw away saddles & Horse Armor cause I have no need for them after getting 3.
I first played this game during like beta 1.2 or something and I just came back to it and set up my own village that is reproducing on an island near my glass lava cave home. Thanks for making all these videos man, I'm having a blast and looking forward to abusing my own trading hall.
Stone to Masons is my favorite type of trade. I do a LOT of mining, so if I go hunting for something above deepslate like iron, i'll end up with chests full of nothing but stacks and stacks of stone, andesite, granite, diorite, all that good stuff. All you need is a single 8 by 8 square of stone to get a full stack of the stuff, and if you do as much underground building and tunneling as I do, you're gonna end up loaded. Without any curing shenanigans, a double-chest full to the maximum of Stone can get you 172 emeralds. That is 19 blocks of emerald for an amount of stone you probably wouldn't even notice. All you need is to smelt it or pick it up with Silk Touch and it's easy money.
Note: the leatherworker's armor can only be a color that can be made using one or two dyes, which means 65.9% of sRGB color space is unobtainable without commands.
Green Dye to Shepherds. Set up a carpet duper/bamboo farm and a cactus farm that feeds into a large auto smelter, levers optional to make it easier to collect accumulated EXP from smelting cactus after feeding smelted dye into a storage chest. Struggle for hours to get some shepherds that purchase green dye at Expert level, enjoy infinite exp banking and emeralds. Great for mending your tools and grinding out emeralds for your trading needs. Drawbacks include being a hassle to build and needing to be kind of large to contend with enderman farm rates Benefits include having no extra byproducts and being able to be constructed just about anywhere!
I forgot to mention you can get emeralds for sticks from some fletchers. Also Check out all my villager guides here: ruclips.net/p/PL6UMd1LBpqkq1ebJIu-hX-Ln6V5CzcJAH
Could you make a guide on how to survive and thrive in the nether? It's a scary place to be in a hardcore world
Unless your playing a mutiplayer smp world diamonds have no value beyond being used for armor and tools which can be baught rendering them worthless so 1 diamond for 1 emerald is a good trade
Hey can anyone help me? I made a villager farm and I turned them to zombies then turn back but for some reason they are losing their work bench to other villagers how can I reconnect them to a bench so they can restock cuz as of now they can’t restock just run out and it’s don’t refill no matter how many days go by.
@@kingslay727 If you don't want to shut the villagers in cubbies with their stations, but rather go for a more 'open' look, you need to control the population. Make sure you have no more beds than proper working villagers. Move unemployed villagers/unwanted novices to some other location. Be sure to enclose the village in a wall so villagers cannot wander too far away.
Thank you. now i made a wild west theme village
Sticks to the Fletcher. It's such a fast way to make quick emeralds and it's just trading wood. That's got to be my favorite trade.
I agree
same
A huge bamboo farm can easily create stacks upon stacks of sticks too, making so many emeralds.
Yup, they're too op together with 4x4 spruce...
Iron farm with armorer is faster tbh
Also quick note: the wandering trader will never sell you items found in the biome the trader spawned in. He will only sell you items from other biomes.
Does this mean I can place a non-native block in a random biome, then when one spawns in it won't have that non-native as an option? Or does it look at what the biome is labeled as even if there are non-native blocks in that area?
Say I covered a mooshroom island in moss, is moss in the trader's inventory? It's usually not naturally there to my knowledge.
@@jucabnubster I think it would look at the biome data, rather than block data, and the only way to change biome data is with /fillbiome
@@jucabnubsterthis isn't terraria😂
@@아야나미 I have not even a bit of knowledge of Terraria, is that a feature there? It's always neat comparing and contrasting things like this
@@jucabnubster yes, it is :D
This channel has really made it easy for a newcomer to get into the more fun parts of the game without getting bogged down. My wife and I appreciate these videos!
Glad to hear it!
Glad to see this conversation
Glad to see this excessive use of the word glad.
@@xa-12musk8 glad for you glading
Fully agree...there are others but he just keeps popping up in those searches too lolol
2:32 that villager stepped on the tilled dirt and then just stared at the ground
Bro really said ". . ."
sad momento
Thank you for being a good Minecraft RUclipsr. You aren’t constantly yelling in fake excitement and you just provide facts and advice.
If you cure a cartographer twice, the 1 glass pane for 1 emerald is easily the best trade. With an insta mine shovel and a simple auto smelter, 6 pieces of sand becomes 16 emeralds in no time.
to add on, librarians can sell 4 glass for an emerald
@@replitzit Yes.
@@bluhbluhbluh3542 xD Give 4 Glass P for 4 emeralds > Buy 20 Glass P > Give 20 Glass P lol
Stonks😂
You could even buy glass from a librarian
My favorite trade is the cleric's rotten flesh for emeralds. However, I recently discovered that you can give novice fletchers sticks for emeralds which is overpowered.
I have a huge bamboo farm for sticks just for this, with a few fletching villagers you get a ton of emeralds back for sure
@@dawgslice5745 I know what farm I'm building next 😳
Just build a raid farm
@@dr.shrimppuertorico2749 idk how yet but I’ll prolly do that soon
There's also the ridiculous Glass from Librarians, into Glass Panes which in turn are taken by Cartographers for Emeralds. The loopy loop.
I have 4-5 fishermen villagers in my main village who all have the first coal trade. Mining a several coal veins with fortune III and starting a raid to get hero of the village is definitely the quickest way of getting emeralds (and overall levelling up). 4 stacks of coal blocks (at 7 coal per emerald at the discounted prices) roughly equates to 3 stacks of emeralds in return, so it's definitely effective.
Yeah I love the coal one with fortune 3. I love trading 20 regular stone (smelted cobblestone) with the stonesmith villager because I have a silk touch and efficiency V netherite pickaxe. I'm trying to zombify him so I can get the discount for 10 stone.
For not having to zombify those are really good prices
Don't forget to zombify the villagers for cheaper prices.
I will have to look into the hero of the village thing. Seems interesting!
I don't think you know what raid farm is 💀
16:01 Saddles can also be fished, so there are three ways for saddles to be renewable.
I would much rather sell saddles since we have sooo many from fishing on Bedrock 😅🤣
I've got 20 saddles and my two horses can't use them
I've got like 3 barrels filled with the damn things. Also well over a stack a nametags. While the trades are nice in a pinch, finishing is by far the easiest method of obtaining both
Also you can find them in desert pyramides!
You can also find Saddles, Nametags, and Diamond Horse Armor in Ancient Cities.
I completely cleared a city out & ended up with a double chest full of what I consider to be useless items (just because I have so many after fishing for EXP).
Note that you don't have to cure a villager multiple times in 1.20.2 and onwards. It's now one big discount (which should be about the same or just slightly worse) so don't need to put a villager through trauma multiple times now
But I WANT to put him in truma
@@kingamhYTwell nobody is stopping you from it
Although not my favorite trade, I love being able to trade tropical fish and pufferfish for emeralds with fishermen. Both fish are quite common with a Lure III rod and besides water-breathing potions with a pufferfish, them and the straight-up tropical fish item are useless. So being able to trade them for emeralds is awesome.
Definitely a great trade and really the only good use for tropical fish items
Then there's me, who spawned in a large cold area with no warm oceans, with no tropical fish to give my Axlotls :(
@@Eyecraftmc same. I save my pufferfish for potions
I can’t even feed the tropical fish to my cats. My zombie spawner xp farm is right under the ocean and I’m farming fish that spawn in the water source blocks too
if u have guardian farm. u can sell codfish
Just subscribed, returning player who hasn't played in years and needed a refresher on stone of topics, ur videos are simple to the point and super helpful, appreciate it
If anyone is looking for a great way to get tons of emeralds, by zombifying and curing a mason villager a few times, you can get the trade to be 1 clay ball for 1 emerald, which is amazing because in lush caves there is practically endless amounts of clay
If u can zombifie villagers just go for the czrtografer glass pane trade with the librarian glass trade no need to go anywhere
You can also make clay with a block of drit and a bottle of water, that makes it change to mud once you place it on a block which has a dripstone underneath it , it'll become clay bock after some time
I love the one emerald for 10 sweet berries of the master level butcher.
Berries are easily farmable and doesnt take much time
Rotten flesh for sure. Always end up making a zombie spawner XP farm and have chests full of it with 0 use other than trades
Rotten flesh can also be used to feed dogs tho so you could make a dog army
Now with a mending weapon you can also farm forever
I eat rotten flesh
@@Cringeinative you have rotten flesh? I am eating berries
@@XxDenisgamerxX i literally eat dead humans
I turned a whole entire village into a fletcher farm. My world is near a jungle and a large forest so it’s really easy to get sticks and since sticks can get your emeralds from fletchers it’s a super easy quick OP way to get stacks of Emeralds. I also hired a librarian which gives me enchanted books for those emeralds, so I just trade for emeralds and buy books and repeat. I recommend trying this out.
Boats are actually better for planks # for emeralds #
i really like stone mason, cuz it's not only has stone for emerald trade, but sometimes upgrading it to journeyman level, you can get quartz for emeralds trade, which i find very easy and profitable.
I think the stone for emerald trade is my all time favorite selling trading
@@Eyecraftmc Hello eyecraft can we breed Villager with trader , or we breed trader ?? Plzz reply
@@mr.gamerboy nope traders are not breedable
@@Eyecraftmc silk touch pick for 20 min, fill a shulker with stone. And watch the emeralds come in
@@Solanuma what if we try to breed trader and villager ??
I have a challenge ruleset called "Crafting Table" which requires you to use a worldgen crafting table for any 3x3 recipe. Makes villager trades a lot more useful. My favorite trades are wool/sweet berries for emeralds. Also making a "Villager Re-education Center" to zombify and then de-zombify them makes for better trade rates.
I love using chunkbase to scout villages, especially plain villages, steal the hay bales and sell wheat back to the farmers, sometimes needing to reset the composter a few times. It lets me explore the map and accumulate an absolute mountain of emeralds fairly quickly with obviously very little work involved.
Definitely should have mentioned the sticks for emeralds trade as it's basically the best way to get large amounts of emeralds. That and bulk arrows are the only great use for the fletchers imo.
Boats are actually better for planks # for emeralds #
(3:20) My favorite trade is the 4 melon trade that sometimes pops up on a farmer. It's very profitable and levels up the villager in no time!
For sure one of my favorite too
Nah zombify that villager and it’ll be one Mellon for an emerald. Pure profit
The pumpkin trade is extremely profitable too, especially if you set up a pumpkin farm. Even a small 9x9 one is gonna make bank
Emeralds for days💲💲💲💲💲
yep
I like those sweet Diamond Armor and Diamond Weapons and Diamond Tools trades from Armorer Weapon Smith and Tools Smith. By the way, I really enjoy your great tutorials, keep it up!
Thanks for the guides! These about villagers have been especially helpful
Glad you've found them useful, I have a few more on the way too :D
Dude, love your channel, you make such informative videos, without any useless information, and you have such a chill voice that time flies when watching them!
Keep them up, you got a new sub!
Thank you! I try to make my videos the best that I can
my favorite is the fletchers! i mass chopped a lot of trees for free space and killed a lot of chicken bc they were my only meat in my lone island for a long while.
i also wanna say you help me a lot in minecraft! i just started the game only for my friends but i got more hooked on it while watching your videos! thank you so much for making minecraft so interesting!
Just saying, nametags and saddles are super easy to get with a Luck of the Sea III rod. I'm lousy with the things in my world.
Dudes voice is giving "Burger King foot lettuce"
My favorite trade is definitely the melon and pumpkin trades from the farmer, making auto farms for those is super easy and they give the villager a lot of xp so it gives you access you golden carrots easily. It's basically like trading pumpkins for golden carrots
On 1.21 in 2024. i found the automatic (probably glitch) automatic string farm that can be made in 2 minutes most useful. You can get hundreds of emeralds in half hour from
Fletchers and fishermans. 4 doublechest can get full of strings in about 1-2 minecraft days. Fishermans without zombifying pay 1 emerald for 20 or 19 strings,
Fletchers pays 1 emerald for 14 or 13 strings without zombifyng.
4 doublechest = 216 slots
216 slots * 64 strings = 13824 strings,
avaraged full price strings per emerald between fishermans and fletchers = 17 strings per emerald
= 13824 / 17 = 813 emeralds
Both villagers, fisherman and fletchers, make 16 trades with strings before supply reset,
so in one minecraft days (2x supply reset), with 20 wvillagers, you can get 640 trades/emeralds.
Im new in minecraft, beginner, and i found this very easy, becouse you can get that string farm started on second or even first day of survival in couple of minutes.
This was very informative!
I've already got a trade centre of liberians, but I'm still discovering in other trades.
my favorite villager to trade is a farmer. specifically the one with carrots as the basic starting offer. easy to make an afk unlimited carrot farm that can then be used to make an unlimited emerald generator. very useful and valuable.
fletcher also gives sticks for emerald and you can easily fish for saddles as long that your rod has good enchantments
I quit playing during 1.12.2, I got back into Minecraft in 1.20, so much stuff has changed omg, The old trade system was painful bc I think they locked the trades when you traded too much and you were forced to buy other stuff to unlock the trades again... This one is so much better, but a bit too easy, when getting Mending books in the past was way rarer than now, just placing a lectern and remove it back and forth until you get one, or any other enchanted book you want. it has lost the challenge of getting the best enchantments but it's very cool to get plenty of emeralds with OP trades ! Excellent video, like usual! I watched pretty much all videos which concerned the new stuff I missed, very awesome channel to guide beginners or people who took long breaks, very detailled, and professional, bless you ❤
I have several librarians cured from zombificaton, that give me 1 emerald for 1 paper. And some useful enchanting books (like mending and protection 4) for 1 emerald.
I think this might be the best way to get emeralds from trade.
I'll have to try the sticks for emeralds trade from the fletcher too. I think it's the only one that can be as easy to get as the paper.
My favorite villager´s professions are librarian and cleric. It´s for the enchanted books (usually building up a complete "library" with all max enchanted books available) and buying redstone, lapis and ender perls from the cleric as needed. XP-bottles are nice to have when it comes to repair the elytra when I´m "on tour".
To gain the needed emeralds I stick to the farmer (2-4 of them) combined with a manual pumpkin farm first, full automatic pumpkin+melon farm later. Easy to start this farm small and extend it later on, step by step. Trading goods with no effort (just take out of the box) and small amounts (6 resp. 4) of stackable items to deal with - far better than paper, boats or the other stuff from the field. The farmers are my breeding station for additional villagers, too (library needs quite some of them).
Other possibility to gain emeralds fast is to dig a lot of sand (fast...), melt it to glass and sell panes to a cartographer (or 2-3 of them), if you are in/near a desert. To gain just fast xp, you may buy glass from librarians and sell it as panes to cartographers. Emerald gain is rd. +/-0, it´s just to gain xp without any external source.
The diamond stuff is a need, too. Sometimes you get a perfect offer such as tools with unbreaking3+silk, but with a well sorted book store, this isn´t as great as it seems, just a bonus.
What else? Running an iron golem farm and selling ingots is an option, but limited in volume if you don´t want to run several of such farms (need sufficient distance to each other, wouldn´t like to run around collecting the iron ingots here and there... farmers + automatic pumpkin farm is just the better option).
I use to have a fletcher to buy arrows, too. Having several to get a set of useful effect arrows is a nice idea, will try that one out.
U can exchange sticks for emeralds with the fletcher it’s the best used all the time
The discounted 1 iron for 1 emerald trade is my fav. It's the get rich quick scheme if you have an iron farm.
I also like to cure-discount the cartographer and sell them 1 glass pane for 1 emerald. I can get plenty of glass from my librarians if I don't feel like digging out a desert and smelting glass.
The discounted 1 pumpkin/melon for 1 emerald is great too if you have the resources for a melon farm.
Clerics for their lapis and redstone trades are also valuable if you are having bad luck finding these materials while mining.
I'll often do something similar when I have a gold farm with the gold for emerald trade from the cleric
I have a butcher with a one berry to one emerald trade. (Cured villager & full levelled)
Get a near stack every cycle
Name tags and saddles are easy to get! Fishing with "luck of the sea" enchant gives you more name tags and saddles than you can use (unless you are making some insane farm or collection). You also get a ton of enchanted bows and fishing rods that can be dis-enchanted for XP or used to upgrade your current items. It seems like many of those bows and fishing rods already have mending on them as well.
Exactly what I was thinking I make a safe fishing dock on all my worlds because of the stuff you gain from fishing and once you have a mending rod it's pure profit
saddles are farmable from ravengers
My absolute favorite Minecraft informative RUclipsr
Trading 18 white wool for one emerald is a pretty shnazzy deal. It’s very easy to make a sheep farm and they regrow their wool very quickly.
I’ve always loved glass panes to the cartographer. Kind of random but it’s somewhat soothing to simply mine shulkers full of sand to smelt into glass
I play in Bedrock edition. The only thing I'm not happy about villager trading is that I cannot see what they will offer when they level up. This really causes a lot of trouble when I want to have villagers providing full sets of diamond weapons, armors and tools. Since I need a minimum of 2, while same type of villager often have repeated trades
The Mason Villager is great. 10 clay for an emerald, 20 Stone for an emerald, and 14 Andesite for an emerald. All great deals for me. I'm in an area where all three of those resources are quite plentiful. So I'm getting so many emeralds.
In just a few hours. I went from 0 emeralds to having close to two stacks of 64 emeralds.
Had a world where a weapon smith sold an emerald for 1 iron (he was a purified zombie villager) once I got my iron farm up and running it was easy stacks 💪
Haven't watched yet but butchers are really good. If you have animal pens, you not only get good xp from breeding, but can also sell the meats to the them. Chickens are probably the best, since you can cramp more of them into a hole, and can spawn a few extra from the eggs they lay. Additionally, you can also sell the feathers to fletchers.
Sheep and cows are pretty good too. They take up more space, but their meats are actually better value, plus you can of course sell the wool and leather to the corresponding villagers as well. Another benefit to them is that mutton and beef, unlike chicken, are guaranteed butcher trades, although they are of a higher level. Don't forget to use a looting sword with no fire aspect!
Once you get your butchers to expert, they will buy dried kelp blocks. Somewhat decent if you have an ocean nearby, but not very efficient overall.
However master butchers will buy sweet berries, which might be the best trade in the game to be honest. Automatic berry farms are not the best in my experience, but with a few tips and a bit of manual labour, you can really easily print a metric ton of emeralds.
First thing you want to do is have a decent amount of bonemeal on you. I would recommend at least a stack or two, especially if you have multiple butchers. A really easy way to get it, is of course mining fossils in the soul sand valley, and converting the blocks. When bone mealing berries, you should notice that there are actually two harvestable stages for them, so make sure to max out the bush for more gains. Once the berries have grown, you should harvest them using any tool with fortune, as that does seem to work. After that, you can simply replant the bushes and sell the rest for easy emeralds.
Goodnight!
It is also possible to have your fletcher trade sticks for emeralds which is probably the easiest way to get lots of emeralds early
Best channel for all Minecraft things. Only channel out of the 100s I'm subbed to that I have the bell on for. Cheers for the guides, tips and facts mate 🙏
Wow, thanks I appreciate that a lot!
You can also get the bottle o' enchanting from ancient city loot or sometimes (if I'm not mistaken), the piglin bastions.
Awesome video!
My fav trades are my 2 librarians that I’ve cured so:
Villager A: 1 emerald -> 1 bookshelf
Villager B: 1 book -> 1 emerald
Stonks
How does this guy not have a million subs?
out of anything in modern minecraft I love and have the most fun with is villager trading, it is just so satisfying to get good trades and earn the currency, its one of the reasons I've gone back into the game again since its a feature I never really touched upon when it first came out
There's quite a few trades I use, especially after you zombify and heal them. You can literally get an emerald for 1 stick from the Fletcher, as well as for 1 feather. I also like the golden carrot trade from the farmer since getting emeralds is so easy. Another trade I like is the 4 glass blocks for an emerald from the librarian, which after 3 trades can be used to turn into 32 glass panes and, after enough zombification, you can sell 1 glass pane for an emerald to the Cartographer. That's 32 emeralds for 3 emeralds... Stonks.
i love your videos, finally a minecraft tutorial channel without screaming, shouting and overdone editing. I like to listen to your videos when playing, or before sleep, because your voice and accenting is soooooo calming
I think my favorite trade is either potatoes and carrots to the farmer (especially if you have Fort III) Then the fletchers stick trade is awesome if you have no potatoes/carrots.
I think theres another straight up wood trade, sticks for emeralds.
Thanks for the video, I'm trying to find a zombie villager in my hardcore world, i have weakness potions and the housing set up. just waiting for the luck. Your timing on this video was spot on, thanks again!
I love the 32 sticks for emeralds trade. I usually build gigantic bamboo farms in my world because I love this item, and it's a good income source.
After curing a villager, the number of sticks required will be lower and paired with a Hero of the village effect, this trade is very powerful.
Mason and cleric is the best trade tbh. Cleric change a useless rotten flesh to an emerald. Also, cleric provide redstone by a lot. It pain to mining just to search redstone .Mason provide a limited edition block. Quartz block is the most expensive block to grind. 4 quartz needed to craft 1 block? It literally scam. Better use quartz for redstone contraptions. In addition 1.19 update, clay can be renewable for mass production. It unlock terracotta crafting more easier and trading clay. These two are most valuable to me especially for those who like building
Berries to a Master Butcher are easy to get and have more emerald value per stack than sticks (7 as opposed to 2), you do have to upgrade butchers to master, but berries are very easy to harvest and regrow very quickly.
The professionalism in the voice of eyecraft going away for a split second with the joke about the diamond for a emerald is the highlight of the video ever!!!
The diamond for emerald trade is unironically one of my favorite trades. I only play singleplayer, so diamonds (with the exceptions of armor and tools) are absolutely useless. Considering with fortune III you can get 4 diamonds from a single ore, I end up with tons of emeralds and even a good amount of xp. You can get the armorer, toolsmith, and weaponsmith trades super cheap given you've made them into zombies then cured them, then just use the emeralds from the diamond trade to buy the diamond tools/armor. You could end up saving a couple of diamonds in the process.
I like playing peaceful mode a lot, so I like the trades from the cleric to get ender pearls. Takes a while to get to but one of the only ways to get them in-game
Favourite trade is anything stone mason related, stone for emeralds with silk touch is pure gold.
No, emeralds.
@@Crai_Z_Munki I see what you did there 😅
The stone mason is like the most op villager that trades normal stackable items
What is the 14th profession? I only know 13
1. Armorer
2. Cleric
3. Cartographer
4. Leatherworker
5. Farmer
6. Fletcher
7. Weaponsmith
8. Librarian
9. Shepherd
10. Toolsmith
11. Butcher
12. Mason
13. Fisherman
Which one am I missing?
In Minecraft, villagers can take on 14 different professions, each defined by the job site block associated with it. Here’s a list of the professions:
1. Armorer - Uses a Blast Furnace
2. Butcher - Uses a Smoker
3. Cartographer - Uses a Cartography Table
4. Cleric - Uses a Brewing Stand
5. Farmer - Uses a Composter
6. Fisherman - Uses a Barrel
7. Fletcher - Uses a Fletching Table
8. Leatherworker - Uses a Cauldron
9. Librarian - Uses a Lectern
10. Mason (Stone Mason) - Uses a Stonecutter
11. Shepherd - Uses a Loom
12. Toolsmith - Uses a Smithing Table or anvil
13. Weaponsmith - Uses a Grindstone
14. Nitwit - Has no job and cannot be assigned a profession (but is listed as profession)
Alternatively the 14th could be a mistaken because the toolsmith uses two different source blocks to get toolsmith as a job. a second alternative for the 14th profession could be the unused beekeeper profession
Stone mason and farmers make me bank, my farms are super efficient especially the pumpkin and Mellon patches I have, you cut those down and they regrow so quickly and silk touch all my stone so I don’t have to cook my cobblestone and trade that to the masons. Tons and tons of emeralds!
I've found the pumpkin and melon trades to be really great for sure and they don't even require zombifications to be a good deal
My favorite trade is the cartographer's glass pane trade, after being zombified twice (one glass pane per emerald). I dug up half of a desert biome for that trade.
Now I realize the usage of wandering villager since I always think wandering villager is a great and cheap source for leads :>
And we all know the only way to get it :>
chat search up infinite string farm then do fisherman villager and reset till he trades emeralds for string. u get like half a stack of string per second and trade it in for unlimited emeralds
turned a zombie villager into a villager I had trade 1iron for 1emerald and after few trades hes asking for 16irons for 1emerald now?
If you constantly trade with the Villager, I've noticed that he adds a sort of inflation. I suggest waiting for a few Minecraft days until you trade with the same villager again.
I figured out a very neat combo in my world.
In my survival world I build a cave spider farm using a naturally spawned spawner for XP to repair my mending tools and armor.
The side products of this farm are fermented spider eyes and string.
I collect the strings and sell them to the Fletcher earning myself a lot of emeralds.
You can also craft whool using string so it's also convenient for that too
My favourite trade is the fletcher's trade 1 emerald for 32 sticks. Really op imo with bamboo farms and massive 4 sapling spruce-only farms. With just 4-5 fletchers even without zombification or discounts, I usually get 5-8 stacks of emeralds in a Pretty short time.
There were a couple of inaccuracies in this video: first of all, in at least Minecraft bedrock, you don’t need to go to the end to get dragons breath for tipped arrows, you can simply fill a couldron with the potion of your choice and click on the couldron with arrows in your hand. The second one is that there is a renewable way to get saddles outside of villagers, afk fish farms, we have one in our world and get an unbelievable amount of saddles from it, like 5 double chests full.
What I usually do is create a villager trading area in my zombie spawner killing chamber. I wait for a zombie villager, I put a trap door on the top of the drop zone so no zombie will drop in my killing zone while im curing the zombie villager. I brew potion of weakness and put them cauldron to make arrow of weakness. It’s practical instead turning them into splash potions. Since it’s underground, i can easily make a iron farm, cause I can make an area will iron golems will spawn. It’s pretty OP, I can get mending book for only 1 emerald and also diamond gear.
Definitely a good idea for bedrock edition
I am gonna watch all your villager guides rn, I will try to build the trading halls at creative first so I can experiment with designs and stuff.
i cant belive i found this just searching for "how to villager"
The Dirt to Emerald pipeline.
All you need is dripstone water bottle, and patience.
Get a stonemason. Turn dirt to mud using water bottle. Place mud on a block ABOVE a dripstone. Wait for the dripstone to turn the mud into clay. Mine clay into mud balls. Sell for an emerald for 10 and finally find a use for all those chests and chests of dirt you never use!
Here’s also a tip!
If you have a jobless villager(besides the green clothed ones) and you want them to get a job at your base, make sure you place down a bed and chest near them so it can be their new home
I always start off a village with a farmer that has a wheat and bread trade and a shepherd to get beds so that there will be room for more villagers.
The fletcher is the best way to get emeralds early game with the sticks to emeralds trade but later game with one zombie farmer my melon farm makes infinate emeralds
My favourite trade to get emeralds is the Fletcher's stick trade because you can usually get 32 before he has to restock but if you're after XP, then the Stone Mason's quartz block trade is the one for me. Either that or the Cleric's Bottle of Enchanting trade because you can then use them to get more XP
Something to Note about the Clock Trade from the Librarian.
You can use it as a tool of Distraction against Piglins should you go into the Nether early without any preparations, and somehow leveled up a Librarian to that trade. Even though it is useless in its actual use as a "clock", it can be a helpful early item in the Nether to buy yourself time to escape the Piglins.
Dude why is your content so amazing?
It’s hard to combine informative content with entertaining content, and you got it down!
My favorite selling trades are sticks and stone variants for emeralds. These items are absurdly easy to get, especially if you have a cobblestone/stone generator. Although helpful, the zombification method isn't really necessary for these trades.
My favorite buying trades are ender pearls, exp bottles, diamond gear and weapons and enchanted books, mending topping the list for obvious reasons.
If you want to change the trade attach your workstation to a sticky piston with a lever to save the durability of your tools
i would say my best villager trading for emerald is the fletcher,
32 stick for 1 emerald it's basically turn 4 log into 1 emerald, and you can find trees literally everywhere,
very good for early game emerald trading
18:10 wow that guy got right up in your face
Just finished a discounts trading hall, identified three farmers I wanted to trade with, threw them into the gulag with my zombie armed with a sharpness 4 sword (lol). One of them died! I thought the server had 100% zombie conversion chance. Anyways, one of them traded for pumpkin pies instead of pumpkins 😢 but the other one worked out and showed me my favorite trade: 1 pumpkin for 1 emerald each! Huge discount! My pumpkin farm has finally become a diamond pump. Checking this video to see what else I can do because I'm treading new waters on this one; I'd never really done shepherds before. Thanks for the video eyecraft.
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i love weapon smiths armor smiths and tool smiths u can trade iron for emeralds and buy diamond stuff
Awww yeah best part of the day. Getting my eyecraft fix.
Wool for emeralds. 3 zombifications, and a ten sheep auto sheep farm and you get a stack of emeralds per day for free.
I've had an idea for a while now of different Villager professions and I thought, why not a courier? Idk what it's profession block would be, maybe something could be added in like a writing table or something. But it could be an item. Like if you give an vanilla Villager a pair of boots they'll become a courier.
Why courier, you ask? To transport items of course! Here's how I think it'd work. You see a courier, you go up and it gives a small pop up menu with inventory slots. Not many but some. There's a slot for items, but a specific slot for name tags. If you put a name tag in, the courier will pathfind through the world to a player or entity with the same tag, and in this case the players gamer tag would be the thing you write on the name tag. Then you put items in its inventory, it gives you a price of emeralds for the delivery, and it's off! Once it's in front of the entity, like a few blocks, it could make a quirky Villager calling-out sound when it's close. Then it stops a few blocks away from them, drops the items on the ground in front of them, bows, then pathfinds back to the general vicinity of the player that gave it its current tag. Once it does that, it just Villager lingers lmao. And the tag could be left in its inventory to pick up later. It won't go anywhere, even if it has a tag, unless it has items to give. And if you just give it items but no tag, it'll just shake its head at you and throw the items on the ground. If you give it a tag and items, but don't pay the price, it'll shake its head and toss both back at you.
Now, there are some quirks about this. What if the player you're trying to give items to isn't online? Then the Villager can just shake its head at you once you give it the tag. It could do the same if the Mob you named isn't present in the world anymore. This could be worked around by giving the name of the player's tagged pet to the Courier for him to deliver it to. Then player's could have some pets with hoppers around them in their world to pick up the Couriers items, even if their not online at the time.
Another problem I thought with this is the pathfinding. It could have really good pathfinding, but won't go through oceans if theres no path of land around it. It'll simply stay there, which means it'd be best to make actual paths and roads in your world to avoid this. Also, the Courier would still be attacked by hostile mobs along the way. It'll usually pathfind to safety, then finish the route. But of course, it could die. That'd be the draw back. It would incentivize clear AND gated or lit paths so that the courier could make its trips in peace. The update their in could make it so they prioritize path blocks, so if you make a path block road it'll take it without you needing to supervise it.
But yeah, I know its paragraphs, but I want something like this so bad. I know player's can just leave stuff somewhere for someone, or take it to them, or deliver by Chest cart, but you can deliver things like that in the real world too. It's about how you do some things and if you have actual paid henchman doing things for you, it makes more of an impact. Maybe you could think of your mega base or transformed village as country or your estate and you're the lord of the manor.
Just gonna say (playing on Bedrock, Xbox One), I started fishing consistently in my playthroughs and got an insane amount of Saddles and Nametags just for a good 20 minutes of fishing with a Lure 2-3 Rod. Luck of the Sea increases this chance even further.
I've also gotten plenty of Horse Armor (of multiple types, but mainly Gold & Diamond). Got to the point that I threw away saddles & Horse Armor cause I have no need for them after getting 3.
Really good guide. Straight to the points. Thank you.
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I first played this game during like beta 1.2 or something and I just came back to it and set up my own village that is reproducing on an island near my glass lava cave home. Thanks for making all these videos man, I'm having a blast and looking forward to abusing my own trading hall.
Stone to Masons is my favorite type of trade. I do a LOT of mining, so if I go hunting for something above deepslate like iron, i'll end up with chests full of nothing but stacks and stacks of stone, andesite, granite, diorite, all that good stuff.
All you need is a single 8 by 8 square of stone to get a full stack of the stuff, and if you do as much underground building and tunneling as I do, you're gonna end up loaded.
Without any curing shenanigans, a double-chest full to the maximum of Stone can get you 172 emeralds. That is 19 blocks of emerald for an amount of stone you probably wouldn't even notice. All you need is to smelt it or pick it up with Silk Touch and it's easy money.
I love the Berry butcher trade. Easy to get, easy to harvest.
Note: the leatherworker's armor can only be a color that can be made using one or two dyes, which means 65.9% of sRGB color space is unobtainable without commands.
Green Dye to Shepherds. Set up a carpet duper/bamboo farm and a cactus farm that feeds into a large auto smelter, levers optional to make it easier to collect accumulated EXP from smelting cactus after feeding smelted dye into a storage chest. Struggle for hours to get some shepherds that purchase green dye at Expert level, enjoy infinite exp banking and emeralds. Great for mending your tools and grinding out emeralds for your trading needs.
Drawbacks include being a hassle to build and needing to be kind of large to contend with enderman farm rates
Benefits include having no extra byproducts and being able to be constructed just about anywhere!