Criminal for you not to mention this trade… If you zombify cartographers and get them down to 1 glass pane, you can start buying glass from librarians and selling glass panes to cartographers for insane profits. Doing it on any scale, whether you have 8 or 80 cartographers, you’ll make so many emeralds
You can also do something like that with librarians: zombify them down to 1 emerald for a library and 1 normal book for an emerald. Now you can buy a library for 1 emerald, break it and sell 3 books for an emerald each!
@@aitormentaBv Defitintly slower as you 1) need to break bookshells 2) "only" get 3 time the amount of emerald you invested , whereas zombified cartographers let you get 32 emeralds back from having invested only 3 emerald into 12 glass [ meaning you get back more than 10 time the amount of emeralds invested ] but still good enought in mid game when you do not have too many zombified cartographers...
@@miarooski You could also google "villager trades" and it shows everything in one picture. I have it saved in my phone lol. Same with the different potion recipes.
My baseline is: -2 toolsmiths (diamond shovel, hoe, pickaxe) -1 armorer (diamond armor, shield) -1 weaponsmith (diamond axe, sword) -2 clerics (redstone, glowstone, lapis, ender pearls) -4 farmers (golden carrots, crop trading) -1 librarian for each max enchantment Anything else is secondary. Ideally, I would add a fletcher for each tipped arrow type, as well as various stonemasons for blocks and a leatherworker for saddles. Slap an iron farm and an auto melon/pumpkin farm next to the trading hall, and I will be able to swiftly return to endgame gear after death, no matter how many times I die.
I love these 20 things videos. They have everything you would ever want in an eyecraftmc video: Fun, informative, relaxing, unique. Edit: Please let me have a stack of likes
That shepherd have red beds, because he's an OG, but he also have yellow beds, because he likes the new colored beds. He enjoys both red beds and the other colors, and that's something that definitely won my admiration.
Shepherd is my favorite under rated villager. Green dye from my cactus tower, White wool from my sheep, and white dye from my skeleton spawner. Red dye from iron golem farm.
I feel that the rotten flesh for emeralds trade is very good too. If you have a mob farm, you have a good use for that rotten flesh. The nautilus shell trade from the Wandering Trader is really good too. Nautilus shells are very hard to get otherwise. The Golden Carrot trade from farmers is really good too. Golden Carrots are probably the best food source in the game.
Maybe nautilus shells are harder to get on Java, but I have a stack and a half from fishing and killing drowned. And it’s not like all I’m doing is fishing either.
Also small tip when I build my enclosure for librarian farms I like to put a honey block in front of their lectern so they can't jump out and you have an unobstructed view of the librarian.
You can also place a magma block under the workstation and it disables their pathfinding AI. Not only does it stop them jumping, but dramatically reduces lag in your trading hall.
With how utterly massive and sprawling cave systems can be nowadays, as well as diamonds not generating as often if exposed to air, getting diamond armor and tools through villager trades is much better than mining for them
@@RyanCooperRU Or getting a starting Librarian trade of Paper -> Emeralds. Sugarcane grows quickly enough, and if you are exploring the caves nearby, since the whole chunk is rendered, you can get the loot from underground while the Sugarcane grows topside. Add Eyecraftmc's farm design, and you'll have more than enough.
Diamond armor, tools, and weapons can be acquired through trading, so the only uses currently (1.19) for Diamonds are for crafting the Enchanting Table, the Jukebox, and as a possible ingredient for a Firework Star.
@@RyanCooperRU Late to the thread but for clarification they still have broken discounts despite them removing the >1 curing discounts for zombie villagers (atleast on bedrock) so Tools, Weapons and Armor can still be priced at one emerald. The best trade for this are pumpkins/melons which can be also sold for one emerald, if not a stick (bamboo/wood) fletcher No diss to eyecraft but you don’t even necessarily need a wood/cane farm. Its too ez
My sons, wife, and I are huge fans of your vids and all play together (Bedrock). Your tutorials have made our experience way more enjoyable. But we miss maps! How do you use them without major lag?
If you’re referring to having them on a map wall then try turning down your simulation distance in the game setting. It’s located in the same area as the world seed is. Haven’t tested this so not sure if it works but it’s what comes to mind first
I think the Wandering trader trades can also be good for the flowers, cause sometimes it can be flowers not that easy or frequent to get into the game. More or less the same as for coral. PS : I spent too much time on my villager trading all, I knew all those already...
The 1 emerald for 6 bread trade is awesome for villager breeders! Each villager consumes 3 bread when it breeds, which means it costs 6 bread to produce 1 baby villager, or simply 1 emerald per villager!
Fishermans also sells coal for emeralds too, bed from shepherds is useful to beat the Ender dragon or just use it for search out for ancient debris. Fletcher is might good as well. Every novice level of Fletcher have trade sticks to emeralds. This is kinda useful, you just get 4 wood or a stack of bamboo for emeralds. Although fisherman have trade for a boat to emerald, which is 2 wood = 8 planks, but you need to upgrade them to the master level.
Your voice Is very calming, and I'm kind of panicking right now with school work but your videos calms me alot. Thank you for the great content you do.
Another awesome Librarian trade is Bookshelves. I've got one zombified to the point where I can buy one bookshelf for 2 Emeralds and then sell the 3 books for 1 emerald each, effectively giving me 150% return on emeralds.
pumpkins and watermelons for emeralds are amazing trades. Those observer block farms can be extremely efficient and I get a whole bunch of emeralds every time I go to sell.
Buckets and Boats aren’t always available (Fish buckets as an early trade just means you need to NOT trade with the villager and break its profession block in order to reset the chance for said bucket
@@stefonnyYes! And what's better, if you don't have access to discounts, that boat trade is better than the fletcher's stick trade. 1 plank = 2 sticks The boat trade has 5 planks and the stick trade has 16 planks for an emerald. Even on Bedrock where the boat requires a shovel, it's still cheaper at 7 planks per emerald.
Villagers are very overpowered in modern minecraft. All it requires is getting quantities of resources, make a villager breeding station/raid farm and you got yourself OP items without putting any efforts of mining or exploring. I wish Mojang nerfs or removes certain trades as most of them are too easy to get.
just having 2 villagers can give you infinite resources Breed them and use 3 villagers to make an iron farm, then use the iron to trade for emeralds, use the emeralds to buy almost literally anything Like if you cured all your villagers to have the lowest prices possible you can get fully equiped with max enchant diamond armor and diamond tools with around a stack of emeralds, which basically costs nothing
Easily defeat the wither in survival mode Minecraft Bedrock Edition PS5 This method lets the warden do all the hard lifting, and you get the nether star. Find a Deep Dark (not ancient city) which has a sculk sensor and screecher. Build the wither structure with soul sand or soil and place 2 wither skulls. Trigger the screecher 4X to summon the warden. Place the 3rd wither skull to summon the wither. Run at least 20 blocks away, but make sure you see the Wither Kill Progress Bar. Wait for the warden to kill the wither and the warden to go back into the ground (listen for the sound). Get the nether star. I viewed many different methods, but this is the simplest one. It requires nothing extra. Try it!
I don’t know if I can pick a favorite trade, I use so many of them so often! Melons & pumpkins for emeralds, clay balls for emeralds, string for emeralds, rotten flesh for emeralds, infinite glass from librarians, infinite quartz from masons, easy golden carrots from farmers, infinite glowstone & redstone from clerics. All of these trades are great really. I will say one I do really like though is 4 glass for an emerald from some librarians. This is probably my most used buy trade, so much so that I have 20 librarians with this trade set up in their own row in my trading hall. It’s SO much easier than mining hundreds sometimes even thousands of sand every time I need glass, then having to smelt all of it. Even with a big super smelter smelting thousands of blocks still takes a hot minute. But with the 20 librarians I can just run through and buy almost a thousand glass in under a minute.
The coal one is the most important of these by far. I actually make a point of using charcoal for my actual smelting, so as to be able to sell the mined coal to villagers.
Over the past couple months I've watched TONS of people do different things to setup efficient emerald trades with villagers. Everyones got a different setup, but I accidently created a super great system for getting emeralds. A little while back I setup an automatic Iron Farm and made it a bit more efficient. It'll fill 3 double chests per night with Iron and flowers. I then accidentally found the villager trade of Iron for Emeralds. I zombified them down to 1 cost, and now I have enough Iron to get 30K+ Emeralds, and that's just from a week or so of the farm running.
I love nametags from Librarians. Makes it so much easier to get consistent nametags without waiting for the chance to get one while fishing at night during the rain.
You don't have to fish at night during the rain. I don't think nighttime buffs fishing at all? You just get a buff from fishing without blocks above you and the water. Just an enchanted rod and open water is good enough tbh
To add to chainmail armor, you can also smelt down the chainmail armor down to one iron nugget. So you can basically trade 9 emeralds for one iron ingot, which while not the most efficient is still a nice thing to know !
Here is a method that I used which helped me get 4 full power beacons: Farmer villager: Make a giant farmland and plant potatoes. Wait for them to grow and use a fortune 3 pickaxe so that every potato you harvest will give you 5-6 potatoes. You can easily get 2 large chest filled with potatoes each full harvest. Get hero of the village effect for discount. I have 20 farmers buying potatoes. I've also built two automatic farms for melon and pumpkins. So all 20 of my farmers buy potatoes, pumpkins, melons. I easily get around 7 stacks of emeralds from that.
You won't believe how lucky I am! I just turned one of my villagers into cartographer and after some trading I got the item frame trade...in the very first go!
For a new world / early game I like this trade: Go to a village and collect 7 wheat bundles. Break the wheat bundles into 63 wheat and trade them to the farmer for 3 emeralds. From there - craft a barrel if there isn't one in the village already and get yourself a fisherman villager with the bucket trade. Now you have an iron bucket in the first few minutes of the game.
Spider farms can also have good level up synergy with weapon smiths, if the villager happens to get a cheap trade that is an iron sword with the bane of arthropods enchant. An iron sword with Bane of Arthropods III can one shot cave spiders with noncrits and level four will let you one shot normal spiders without needing a crit. Even if you don't get it high enough to one shot the spiders, you'll still kill them much quicker. It's also still pretty useful after max leveling weapons smiths, if you don't want make a dedicated spider killing sword for your farm and also want to maximize your exp gains; especially, if you've gotten the trade down to one emerald per sword. Just buy a bunch and store them near your spider farm. Heck, it's also worth it as a one time trade, if you want to make a dedicated sword for your spider farm. At that point all it needs is mending and unbreaking and maybe sweeping edge to maximize things. Granted, it's like the only use for anything that comes with the Bane of Arthropod enchantments.
For the bucket 1 lava bucket = 1 emerald So you can bypass skipping on iron (which because of caves is now rarer than diamonds) Setup some dripstone cauldons get some infinte lava buckets. If you dezombify a villager and get hero od village i think the bucket prices go down. So you get 1 to 1 emerald Easiest trade are wooden sticks for emeralds from feltchers and zombie meat from alchemists. Be warned alchemists if you don't trade other stuff or becareful they can be zombified. Again with dezombifying villagers and hero of the village buff you can make emeralds really quickly. And finally the fisherman villager gives better emeralds for coal than blacksmiths and weapon makers.
I just realized as well the bed trade would also be very helpful if I need to restock my shulker box when I want to find netherite. So much less work then having to shear a lot of sheep
Just pick up some clay, you can easily have a pile in less than ten seconds, because one block of clay gives four, you will find plenty in the coasts or in the rivers or oceans, and even more in the lush caves. Then you sell 10 units of clay for 1 emerald. You can also untilise the glitch of duplucation of spider web, then sell them to a villager.
Best trades are bookshelf buying and book selling, you can reduce both to 1 emerald for bookshelf and 1 book for 1 emerald, so every 1 bookshelf you buy you get 2 emeralds for free selling the 3 books for 1 emerald each.
The very first villager I got in my Bedrock edition world had TWO Mending trades! One at novice and one at journeyman. The journeyman trade costed less.
You just buy the bucket of cods, place them kill them and then they go towards the emeralds. That's a big brain trade move and you make it back by killing the fish or going fishing
i feel like nobody has noticed how overpowered the glass panes trade is with cartographer villager, i've been using this strategy for years and it's so easy and gives a big profit. you can turn 8 stacks of sand and 1 stack of coal into two stacks of emeralds minimum
A max leveled Fletcher can trade arrows of harming and arrows of healing. And a max leveled farmer can give you three golden carrots for three emeralds.
I have used the ink sac for emeralds and the book trade. Currently as I speak I have zombie villagers that I cured and they are permanently librarians and have used those both.
You brought up how you can sell gold from a gold farm to get emeralds, but zombified piglins also drop rotten flesh, which you can also sell. In a realm I'm in someone made a gold farm and everyone uses it for the xp to mend their tools, and so the farm eventually accumulated up to 11 double chests full of flesh. I insisted that they don't scrap them. And so after constructing a hallway of 48 clerics, repeatedly zombifying and curing them all, got the trade down to 1 flesh to 1 emerald. Meaning selling all that flesh got me more than a double chest full of emerald BLOCKS. And with that many emeralds and the clerics right there, I could also buy a lot of redstone, lapis lazuli, glowstone, and ender pearls.
Bro I need a pillager boss or caption but I am in one block and I don't want to use creative so pls make a guide on pillager boss spawning area make plz ❤😭pls it's a request
Dont trade for ender pearls because u should just go to the nether.find a warped forest and build 3 blocks high, then build a a small roof on it then under ur roof look at the end crown that spawn everywhere and get a ton of enderpearls
I was hoping you would also mention that they added new structure maps or rather explorer maps apparently to facilitate more exploration. I wonder if the cartographer can give you a map to a trail ruins now you can actually go and find a trail ruins much easier? 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Yeah I do the same I keep emerald blocks in my ender chest as well. I don't use the wandering traders all that much to be honest but I remember I tried using it for blue ice when I was making my nether portal Network. I ended up scrapping the idea because I found it was way better if I had a soul Sand and then had a soul speed boots. Plus it was really far away so that was going to take forever
Oh yeah I know about this trade the cleric trades you ender pearls. It's so much easier than farming enderman especially if you haven't gotten to The End yet and I would argue much safer than having to fight them in the warped Forest cuz thats dangerous in its own right
When discounted, the librarian who sells bookshelves will sell you one for 1 emerald, you can then break the shelve keep 1 book and sell the 2 for a profit because he will also buy 1 book for 1 emerald. Perfect way to get enchanted books
Yeah I bought apples from them as well.Way way waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay easier obtaining it than using the trees. I feel like they should really have a thing where the apples do show up on the tree.
I re-built a ruined portal that is next to a jungle with a warped forest on the nether side. The endermen can't go ten blocks without finding a boat. XD
I don't know if this is going to show up in the video as I'm only half way through but the best trade is the stone mason he can take natural stone and convert it into emeralds for you so with a stone generator and an enchanted silktouch pickaxe you can convert stone into emeralds every day.
Criminal for you not to mention this trade… If you zombify cartographers and get them down to 1 glass pane, you can start buying glass from librarians and selling glass panes to cartographers for insane profits. Doing it on any scale, whether you have 8 or 80 cartographers, you’ll make so many emeralds
This is a neat tip i will definitely start using
You can also do something like that with librarians: zombify them down to 1 emerald for a library and 1 normal book for an emerald. Now you can buy a library for 1 emerald, break it and sell 3 books for an emerald each!
@@aitormentaBv Defitintly slower as you
1) need to break bookshells
2) "only" get 3 time the amount of emerald you invested , whereas zombified cartographers let you get 32 emeralds back from having invested only 3 emerald into 12 glass [ meaning you get back more than 10 time the amount of emeralds invested ]
but still good enought in mid game when you do not have too many zombified cartographers...
how many glass panes do u need for 1 emerald without zombifying?
@@wiss_yt it starts at 11, then normally 7-8, 4-5, then 1
There’s a wiki for trades that shows every trade at their respective levels. It’s also pretty good for knowing how many of which job you want.
oo do you know the name of the wiki that sounds super helpful!
@@miarooski You could also google "villager trades" and it shows everything in one picture. I have it saved in my phone lol. Same with the different potion recipes.
@@uts4448 Same
My baseline is:
-2 toolsmiths (diamond shovel, hoe, pickaxe)
-1 armorer (diamond armor, shield)
-1 weaponsmith (diamond axe, sword)
-2 clerics (redstone, glowstone, lapis, ender pearls)
-4 farmers (golden carrots, crop trading)
-1 librarian for each max enchantment
Anything else is secondary.
Ideally, I would add a fletcher for each tipped arrow type, as well as various stonemasons for blocks and a leatherworker for saddles.
Slap an iron farm and an auto melon/pumpkin farm next to the trading hall, and I will be able to swiftly return to endgame gear after death, no matter how many times I die.
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@Cool.Frogz.boiiii Yah, absolutely. It's just the best day ever when he uploads. So insanely entertaining listening to him.
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That shepherd have red beds, because he's an OG, but he also have yellow beds, because he likes the new colored beds. He enjoys both red beds and the other colors, and that's something that definitely won my admiration.
Shepherd is my favorite under rated villager.
Green dye from my cactus tower,
White wool from my sheep, and white dye from my skeleton spawner.
Red dye from iron golem farm.
I feel that the rotten flesh for emeralds trade is very good too. If you have a mob farm, you have a good use for that rotten flesh. The nautilus shell trade from the Wandering Trader is really good too. Nautilus shells are very hard to get otherwise. The Golden Carrot trade from farmers is really good too. Golden Carrots are probably the best food source in the game.
One boat for emerald and 10 clay balls for emerald are the best. Change my mind
@@guyinblueshirt 32 sticks for one emerald 5 stacks of wood equals to over one stack of emerald and if healed its op
@@azrael2855 Yea, but boat is only 5 planks, and clay balls can be brought down to 1 clay block for 1 emerald
@@guyinblueshirt oh my god your right
Maybe nautilus shells are harder to get on Java, but I have a stack and a half from fishing and killing drowned. And it’s not like all I’m doing is fishing either.
Also small tip when I build my enclosure for librarian farms I like to put a honey block in front of their lectern so they can't jump out and you have an unobstructed view of the librarian.
I use a trapdoor on the underside of the block above. It seems to work too. If I break the lectern, they still can't escape.
@@Wishiap_1 This is what I did as well before I transferred all of my villagers into minecarts.
You can also place a magma block under the workstation and it disables their pathfinding AI. Not only does it stop them jumping, but dramatically reduces lag in your trading hall.
@@mikekelly1771 Interesting🤔 I’m going to have to try this sometime out of curiosity
Getting diamond armor and tools from villagers is very helpful when you don't wanna mine for diamonds
With how utterly massive and sprawling cave systems can be nowadays, as well as diamonds not generating as often if exposed to air, getting diamond armor and tools through villager trades is much better than mining for them
@@Thund3rDrag0n12 Legit strat. Just need half o' dozen million sticks to trade it to a fletcher.
@@RyanCooperRU Or getting a starting Librarian trade of Paper -> Emeralds. Sugarcane grows quickly enough, and if you are exploring the caves nearby, since the whole chunk is rendered, you can get the loot from underground while the Sugarcane grows topside. Add Eyecraftmc's farm design, and you'll have more than enough.
Diamond armor, tools, and weapons can be acquired through trading, so the only uses currently (1.19) for Diamonds are for crafting the Enchanting Table, the Jukebox, and as a possible ingredient for a Firework Star.
@@RyanCooperRU
Late to the thread but for clarification they still have broken discounts despite them removing the >1 curing discounts for zombie villagers (atleast on bedrock) so Tools, Weapons and Armor can still be priced at one emerald. The best trade for this are pumpkins/melons which can be also sold for one emerald, if not a stick (bamboo/wood) fletcher
No diss to eyecraft but you don’t even necessarily need a wood/cane farm. Its too ez
My sons, wife, and I are huge fans of your vids and all play together (Bedrock). Your tutorials have made our experience way more enjoyable. But we miss maps! How do you use them without major lag?
Have a good pc
@@ManoDishoian-sn6pl Thanks for the help. I'll have a talk with my Switch about this.
If you’re referring to having them on a map wall then try turning down your simulation distance in the game setting. It’s located in the same area as the world seed is. Haven’t tested this so not sure if it works but it’s what comes to mind first
and i thought half of them were useless...
why don’t u watch the vid first
not in my icespike only world
I think the Wandering trader trades can also be good for the flowers, cause sometimes it can be flowers not that easy or frequent to get into the game. More or less the same as for coral.
PS : I spent too much time on my villager trading all, I knew all those already...
Join the club :)
Imagine they add a new villager or just a new trade to get fireworks for emeralds, that would be amazing
I love getting emeralds from the cleric for all the rotten flesh I end up getting from my zombie farm!
Chain mail armour trade was the #1 reason I made Armourer villagers.
Armorers are so overpowered! .. you'll get your whole diamond armour using emeralds .. def my fav!
The 1 emerald for 6 bread trade is awesome for villager breeders! Each villager consumes 3 bread when it breeds, which means it costs 6 bread to produce 1 baby villager, or simply 1 emerald per villager!
I trade with the Fisherman the most. I fish a lot for nametags, enchanted books and bows so I always have a lot of fish to sell.
Best one is buy discount glass block from librarian then turn them into panes then sell them back to the cartographer for infinite emerald
u can’t discount the glass block trade
@@TheHyprBeastX but we can with cartographer
With 6 emeralds you can get a stack of emeralds
@@pillumanjar9552 i know but u can’t discount the glass BLOCK trade
Fishermans also sells coal for emeralds too, bed from shepherds is useful to beat the Ender dragon or just use it for search out for ancient debris. Fletcher is might good as well. Every novice level of Fletcher have trade sticks to emeralds. This is kinda useful, you just get 4 wood or a stack of bamboo for emeralds. Although fisherman have trade for a boat to emerald, which is 2 wood = 8 planks, but you need to upgrade them to the master level.
Your voice Is very calming, and I'm kind of panicking right now with school work but your videos calms me alot. Thank you for the great content you do.
Another awesome Librarian trade is Bookshelves. I've got one zombified to the point where I can buy one bookshelf for 2 Emeralds and then sell the 3 books for 1 emerald each, effectively giving me 150% return on emeralds.
You can get the bookshelf trade down to 1 emerald for 1 bookshelf and 1 book for 1 emerald. It's very broken.
pumpkins and watermelons for emeralds are amazing trades. Those observer block farms can be extremely efficient and I get a whole bunch of emeralds every time I go to sell.
Exactly the video I was searching for, thanks a lot
5 emeralds -> Shield (Good) 5 emeralds -> Ender Pearl (Bad) uuumm what?
Free Buckets = Fisherman
(Trade boats for easy emeralds)
Is this 100% guaranteed for every fisherman when upgraded to Master level?
Buckets and Boats aren’t always available (Fish buckets as an early trade just means you need to NOT trade with the villager and break its profession block in order to reset the chance for said bucket
@@stefonnyYes! And what's better, if you don't have access to discounts, that boat trade is better than the fletcher's stick trade.
1 plank = 2 sticks
The boat trade has 5 planks and the stick trade has 16 planks for an emerald.
Even on Bedrock where the boat requires a shovel, it's still cheaper at 7 planks per emerald.
I did not know you could place Lanterns underwater, that's amazing.
0:00 nuke can get easy emeralds
I used to play Minecraft long time ago. But I'm watching your videos just to fall asleep😅 Its so calm and soft style of providing information
Villagers are very overpowered in modern minecraft. All it requires is getting quantities of resources, make a villager breeding station/raid farm and you got yourself OP items without putting any efforts of mining or exploring.
I wish Mojang nerfs or removes certain trades as most of them are too easy to get.
just having 2 villagers can give you infinite resources
Breed them and use 3 villagers to make an iron farm, then use the iron to trade for emeralds, use the emeralds to buy almost literally anything
Like if you cured all your villagers to have the lowest prices possible you can get fully equiped with max enchant diamond armor and diamond tools with around a stack of emeralds, which basically costs nothing
Mending, pumpkin, melon, and iron trades are my favorite
The lantern trade is also really good resource-wise considering they cost almost a full iron ingot and a torch per lantern
Shepherds are great for easier Netherite mining too. Also, I will now proceed to put lanterns on all my bells.
Good one
love your videos man always informative and so relaxing, sometimes just watch your videos because theyre so soothing
Today I fight 5 raids. Nice
Easily defeat the wither in survival mode Minecraft Bedrock Edition PS5
This method lets the warden do all the hard lifting, and you get the nether star.
Find a Deep Dark (not ancient city) which has a sculk sensor and screecher.
Build the wither structure with soul sand or soil and place 2 wither skulls.
Trigger the screecher 4X to summon the warden.
Place the 3rd wither skull to summon the wither.
Run at least 20 blocks away, but make sure you see the Wither Kill Progress Bar.
Wait for the warden to kill the wither and the warden to go back into the ground (listen for the sound).
Get the nether star.
I viewed many different methods, but this is the simplest one. It requires nothing extra. Try it!
I don’t know if I can pick a favorite trade, I use so many of them so often! Melons & pumpkins for emeralds, clay balls for emeralds, string for emeralds, rotten flesh for emeralds, infinite glass from librarians, infinite quartz from masons, easy golden carrots from farmers, infinite glowstone & redstone from clerics. All of these trades are great really. I will say one I do really like though is 4 glass for an emerald from some librarians. This is probably my most used buy trade, so much so that I have 20 librarians with this trade set up in their own row in my trading hall. It’s SO much easier than mining hundreds sometimes even thousands of sand every time I need glass, then having to smelt all of it. Even with a big super smelter smelting thousands of blocks still takes a hot minute. But with the 20 librarians I can just run through and buy almost a thousand glass in under a minute.
You are my favorite Minecraft content creator
The coal one is the most important of these by far. I actually make a point of using charcoal for my actual smelting, so as to be able to sell the mined coal to villagers.
Over the past couple months I've watched TONS of people do different things to setup efficient emerald trades with villagers. Everyones got a different setup, but I accidently created a super great system for getting emeralds. A little while back I setup an automatic Iron Farm and made it a bit more efficient. It'll fill 3 double chests per night with Iron and flowers. I then accidentally found the villager trade of Iron for Emeralds. I zombified them down to 1 cost, and now I have enough Iron to get 30K+ Emeralds, and that's just from a week or so of the farm running.
Novice-level Fletchers buy 32 sticks for 1 emerald, making it one of the easiest emerald sources early game
Good morning.
Stick trade = best trade
Fishermen sell 1 emerald for 10 coal, so its better than any of the "smiths"
I have full diamond gear before I even mine diamonds because of villagers.
I love nametags from Librarians. Makes it so much easier to get consistent nametags without waiting for the chance to get one while fishing at night during the rain.
You don't have to fish at night during the rain. I don't think nighttime buffs fishing at all? You just get a buff from fishing without blocks above you and the water. Just an enchanted rod and open water is good enough tbh
To add to chainmail armor, you can also smelt down the chainmail armor down to one iron nugget. So you can basically trade 9 emeralds for one iron ingot, which while not the most efficient is still a nice thing to know !
Here is a method that I used which helped me get 4 full power beacons:
Farmer villager: Make a giant farmland and plant potatoes. Wait for them to grow and use a fortune 3 pickaxe so that every potato you harvest will give you 5-6 potatoes. You can easily get 2 large chest filled with potatoes each full harvest. Get hero of the village effect for discount. I have 20 farmers buying potatoes. I've also built two automatic farms for melon and pumpkins. So all 20 of my farmers buy potatoes, pumpkins, melons. I easily get around 7 stacks of emeralds from that.
I always just put fortune on my hoe lol
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Chainmail and iron armour pieces look great as ornemental suits of armour so I consider them still useful trades after I have got diamonds.
My favorite trade must be the armorer. You can cure them and get infinite amount of diamond armour for one emerald.
You won't believe how lucky I am! I just turned one of my villagers into cartographer and after some trading I got the item frame trade...in the very first go!
My fav is gold carrots it's my preferred food
1 sting one emerald - Spider = 2 emeralds
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For a new world / early game I like this trade:
Go to a village and collect 7 wheat bundles. Break the wheat bundles into 63 wheat and trade them to the farmer for 3 emeralds. From there - craft a barrel if there isn't one in the village already and get yourself a fisherman villager with the bucket trade. Now you have an iron bucket in the first few minutes of the game.
Spider farms can also have good level up synergy with weapon smiths, if the villager happens to get a cheap trade that is an iron sword with the bane of arthropods enchant. An iron sword with Bane of Arthropods III can one shot cave spiders with noncrits and level four will let you one shot normal spiders without needing a crit. Even if you don't get it high enough to one shot the spiders, you'll still kill them much quicker.
It's also still pretty useful after max leveling weapons smiths, if you don't want make a dedicated spider killing sword for your farm and also want to maximize your exp gains; especially, if you've gotten the trade down to one emerald per sword. Just buy a bunch and store them near your spider farm. Heck, it's also worth it as a one time trade, if you want to make a dedicated sword for your spider farm. At that point all it needs is mending and unbreaking and maybe sweeping edge to maximize things. Granted, it's like the only use for anything that comes with the Bane of Arthropod enchantments.
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Like this one?
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That bucket of cod for early game is awesome! Thanks for sharing these.
You can get apples from villagers…. Countless hours saved now
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For the bucket 1 lava bucket = 1 emerald
So you can bypass skipping on iron (which because of caves is now rarer than diamonds)
Setup some dripstone cauldons get some infinte lava buckets.
If you dezombify a villager and get hero od village i think the bucket prices go down.
So you get 1 to 1 emerald
Easiest trade are wooden sticks for emeralds from feltchers and zombie meat from alchemists. Be warned alchemists if you don't trade other stuff or becareful they can be zombified.
Again with dezombifying villagers and hero of the village buff you can make emeralds really quickly.
And finally the fisherman villager gives better emeralds for coal than blacksmiths and weapon makers.
I just realized as well the bed trade would also be very helpful if I need to restock my shulker box when I want to find netherite. So much less work then having to shear a lot of sheep
Just pick up some clay, you can easily have a pile in less than ten seconds, because one block of clay gives four, you will find plenty in the coasts or in the rivers or oceans, and even more in the lush caves. Then you sell 10 units of clay for 1 emerald.
You can also untilise the glitch of duplucation of spider web, then sell them to a villager.
Just wondering but, how are you doing Eye?
Best trades are bookshelf buying and book selling, you can reduce both to 1 emerald for bookshelf and 1 book for 1 emerald, so every 1 bookshelf you buy you get 2 emeralds for free selling the 3 books for 1 emerald each.
The very first villager I got in my Bedrock edition world had TWO Mending trades! One at novice and one at journeyman. The journeyman trade costed less.
His voice sounds good its calming and helpful
You just buy the bucket of cods, place them kill them and then they go towards the emeralds. That's a big brain trade move and you make it back by killing the fish or going fishing
I never thought to purchase a globe pattern. But it is very interesting
i feel like nobody has noticed how overpowered the glass panes trade is with cartographer villager, i've been using this strategy for years and it's so easy and gives a big profit. you can turn 8 stacks of sand and 1 stack of coal into two stacks of emeralds minimum
The turtle scute trade is slept on. A scute farm is not hard to build and it’s feeds itself
4:20 You can use a Fortune Axe to increase apple drop rates
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Can't wait for a "Redstoner" villager that sells redstone torches, comprators, hoppers, rails, repeaters and making iron basically useless 😍😍😍
A max leveled Fletcher can trade arrows of harming and arrows of healing. And a max leveled farmer can give you three golden carrots for three emeralds.
Clerics trade Rotten Flesh for Emeralds, another great trade!
I have used the ink sac for emeralds and the book trade. Currently as I speak I have zombie villagers that I cured and they are permanently librarians and have used those both.
You brought up how you can sell gold from a gold farm to get emeralds, but zombified piglins also drop rotten flesh, which you can also sell. In a realm I'm in someone made a gold farm and everyone uses it for the xp to mend their tools, and so the farm eventually accumulated up to 11 double chests full of flesh. I insisted that they don't scrap them. And so after constructing a hallway of 48 clerics, repeatedly zombifying and curing them all, got the trade down to 1 flesh to 1 emerald. Meaning selling all that flesh got me more than a double chest full of emerald BLOCKS.
And with that many emeralds and the clerics right there, I could also buy a lot of redstone, lapis lazuli, glowstone, and ender pearls.
For me, it's buying glass from librarians. Saves me so much not having to mine sand and smelt it.
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My urge to make raid farm has increased exponentially
Dont trade for ender pearls because u should just go to the nether.find a warped forest and build 3 blocks high, then build a a small roof on it then under ur roof look at the end crown that spawn everywhere and get a ton of enderpearls
I was hoping you would also mention that they added new structure maps or rather explorer maps apparently to facilitate more exploration. I wonder if the cartographer can give you a map to a trail ruins now you can actually go and find a trail ruins much easier? 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
The fletcher with gravel trades is amazing because you also can get flint easily for armorers and smithys
Yeah I do the same I keep emerald blocks in my ender chest as well. I don't use the wandering traders all that much to be honest but I remember I tried using it for blue ice when I was making my nether portal Network. I ended up scrapping the idea because I found it was way better if I had a soul Sand and then had a soul speed boots. Plus it was really far away so that was going to take forever
16:55 not sure when this changed but you can trade 10 coal for one emerald to the fisherman
Oh yeah I know about this trade the cleric trades you ender pearls. It's so much easier than farming enderman especially if you haven't gotten to The End yet and I would argue much safer than having to fight them in the warped Forest cuz thats dangerous in its own right
When discounted, the librarian who sells bookshelves will sell you one for 1 emerald, you can then break the shelve keep 1 book and sell the 2 for a profit because he will also buy 1 book for 1 emerald. Perfect way to get enchanted books
I didn't know the shepherd villager sells beds. Yeah so much easier especially when you're trying to make a bigger village
My favorite trade lately is stone for emeralds. You get XP from smelting cobblestone and from the stone trade.
Yeah I bought apples from them as well.Way way waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay easier obtaining it than using the trees. I feel like they should really have a thing where the apples do show up on the tree.
I re-built a ruined portal that is next to a jungle with a warped forest on the nether side. The endermen can't go ten blocks without finding a boat. XD
for me trade one string for one emerald from a cured- fisherman is the best trade of minecraft
I don't know if this is going to show up in the video as I'm only half way through but the best trade is the stone mason he can take natural stone and convert it into emeralds for you so with a stone generator and an enchanted silktouch pickaxe you can convert stone into emeralds every day.
I feel like in the future beekeepers are going to be the next job villagers are going to have
I actually never knew you could get shields from armorers. I just made the shields. Just easier I guess