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Ever since 1.14 Village and Pillage, the villages of Minecraft have been drastically changed. There has been a complete overhaul of how trading works, item economy and the tasks each villager is required to perform. This guide will give you a detailed outline of how you can manage your villager's trading. You should be able identify the best method of obtaining the things you require by the end. So now, let's get started! What are the Countless Villager Jobs in Minecraft? There are currently 15 villager jobs in Minecraft. This is a list of all the possible jobs villagers could get. You can place the job block that corresponds to the job you're seeking next to the Unemployed Villager if you are looking to apply for an opportunity. The job assigned to the villager will determine the kind of trades they can offer. If you don't have an Unemployed Villager, you may destroy the job block that a villager is using. If you are unable to obtain the desired trades from a villager, you can remove the job block and place it again to reload their trades. Minecraft has many types of villagers Armorer - Offers armor as well as Chainmail. Blast Furnace Butcher is an employment block that provides emeralds as well as cooked meat. Job Block Smoker Cartographer - Offers Maps and Banner Paterns. Cartography Table is the Job Block Cleric - Offers magical items, and even Bottle o' Enchanting. Job Block: Brewing Stand Farmer - Offers advanced food and even brewing materials. Job Block Composter Fisherman - Offers fish, and even an magical Fishing Rod. Job Block Barrel Fletcher - Offers bows Flint, arrows and even Tipped Arrows. Fletching Table is the job block Leatherworker - Offers Leather Armor, Horse Armor, and even saddles. Cauldron is the block that is used for job. Librarian Offers Enchanted Books and even Name Tags. Job Block: Lectern Mason offers cut versions of blocks/bricks. Stonecutter - Job Block Nitwit is a pity. Essentially useless. Job Block N/A Shepherd - Offers a range of colored wools and paintings. Job BLock: Loom Toolsmith - Offers tools in various quality and even enchanted! Job Block: Smithing Table Unemployed - Offers nothing, but may be employed. Job Block: N/A Weaponsmith - Sells iron and Diamond Swords/Axes. Some are even magical! Grindstone is the job block Villager Appearance: Villagers' roles may change based on their occupation, but the appearance of villager's attire will differ in every biome. They maintain the traits specific to their job to ensure that each job is distinct. All farmers will wear straw hats, and all Librarians must wear glasses. Trading Stock: Mojang introduced the amazing concept of 'Supply and demand' in Mojang 1.14. This means that if trade is carried out too frequently, not only will the villager be short of inventory, but prices (the amount of items/emeralds that you need to give) will rise. Trades can be completed up to four times before stock is exhausted. Villagers replenish their stock every day. The price of an item can decrease in the event that it isn't traded. Unlocking Trades: Both the villager and player gain experience when they trade. When villagers level up they can unlock the next level of trades can be unlocked. SERVER TRACKER Villagers have five levels of trades which unlock progressively higher quality items. The villager's level is indicated by a colored badge worn on their clothing. It can be a range of Novice (Stone), Apprentice (Iron) and Journeyman/Gold), Expert(Emerald) up to Master(Diamond). Wandering Trader This is a bit unusual however, there is a villager who acts nothing like the others. The Wandering Trader is a passive mob, just like the normal Villagers, but it appears randomly across the world, with no apparent pattern at all. It has two trading lamas with leash which are similar to normal llamas, but with a cosmetic change. Another thing that is unique about this Villager is that it does not have trading levels, meaning that the trades you've played with him are the ones you are stuck with. Don't fret, however, as his trades will be reset when he appears again.SERVER TRACKER The trades of the Wandering Trader are usually obscure and difficult to find. They are not particularly powerful or impressive however, they are nevertheless valuable. Be quick, because the Wandering Trader will disappear after 40-60 minutes. Popularity: As a player, you have some level of fame. This is reduced by taking negative actions such as attacking villagers however, it is increased by trading often or curing zombie villagers. Negative actions raise prices, while positive ones reduce them. Let's say that your village is attacked by Illagers, while you coincidentally happen to be in the area and you successfully ward off the attack. You will be awarded the 'Hero of the Village' status effect which will further reduce trade prices (except for trades that cost 1 emerald.) These are the basics of villager jobs and trading. You should now be able manage a farm in a village like an expert! Mojang has a desire to take the carpet off right under our feet often and, for better or worse, trading is somewhat more complicated due to Supply & Demand mechanics, along with the popularity function. You can use these features to greatly assist you, or cause havoc to the trading economy on your Minecraft server. I hope this guide has served you well. I wish you all the best and good luck!