How to get every type of villager in Minecraft – Sportskeeda

Villagers come in many different varieties in Minecraft, and this can be attributed to two primary factors. Depending on the biome a villager was born in, and which profession block it connects to, it can appear a certain way and perform different tasks accordingly.

If players want total control over their villagers with regard to their design and their profession, there are a few things to take into account. However, changing a villager’s appearance and behavior isn’t all that difficult to manipulate. Players may need some materials to ensure that there are enough beds and job site blocks for villagers, but otherwise, obtaining the specific villager a Minecraft player is looking for isn’t too difficult.

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Obtaining each villager type in Minecraft: biomes and professions

Assorted villagers based on their home biomes and professions (Image via xisumatwo/YouTube)an abundance of food for your villagers by creating crop farms and having farmer villagers by allowing a standard villager to claim a composter block. The more farms and farmers a player has in their village, the more food will be distributed to other villagers, increasing the likelihood they’ll breed.
  • Lastly, with plenty of beds and food available for the Minecraft villagers, make sure not to break any villager buildings. Don’t kill any of them either. This will ensure that villagers don’t enter the “grieving” state, which keeps them from breeding for a set time.
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    Villager types and which Minecraft biomes are needed to breed them

    • Desert – Badlands, eroded badlands, wooded badlands, desert.
    • Savanna – Savanna, savanna plateau, windswept savanna.
    • Taiga – Old growth pine taiga, old growth spruce taiga, taiga, windswept hills, windswept forest, windswept gravelly hills.
    • Snowy – Frozen river, snowy beach, frozen peaks, grove, jagged peaks, snowy plains, ice spikes, snowy slopes, snowy taiga, frozen ocean, deep frozen ocean.
    • Swamp – Swamp, mangrove swamp.
    • Jungle – Jungle, bamboo jungle, sparse jungle.
    • Plains – River, beach, stony shore, stony peaks, birch forest, old growth birch forest, dark forest, forest, flower forest, meadow, mushroom fields, plains, sunflower plains, cold ocean, deep cold ocean, lukewarm ocean, deep lukewarm ocean, ocean, deep ocean, warm ocean, deep dark, dripstone caves, lush caves, basalt deltas, crimson forest, nether wastes, soul sand valley, warped forest, the End, end barrens, end highlands, end midlands, small end islands.

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    Once Minecraft players have bred their villagers, it’s time to give them a job to keep them occupied. This is achieved by placing a work block close enough to the villager to allow them to claim the block. The easiest way to accomplish this is to provide the villager with its own “stall” as seen in villager trading halls complete with its own bed and job block. However, as long as the villager has a path to its bed and its job block, it can obtain its profession regardless.

    Each villager profession and its job site block in Minecraft

    • Unemployed – None
    • Nitwit – None
    • Armorer – Blast Furnace
    • Butcher – Smoker
    • Cartographer – Cartography Table
    • Cleric – Brewing Stand
    • Farmer – Composter
    • Fisherman – Barrel
    • Fletcher – Fletching Table
    • Leatherworker – Cauldron
    • Librarian – Lectern
    • Mason/Stone Mason – Stonecutter
    • Shepherd – Loom
    • Toolsmith Smithing Table
    • Weaponsmith – Grindstone

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    Once players know how to spawn their Minecraft villagers in specific biomes and know which job blocks to provide them, the process isn’t all that difficult. As long as players can keep making beds, food, and job site blocks, they can keep creating specific villagers.

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    Edited by Ritoban “Veloxi” Paul


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