4 iron ingots for an emerald. Sounds like a lot but if you have an iron farm the Toolsmith, Weaponsmith and Armoror all have this trade at apprentice level. If you are lucky enough to roll a Shepard to Journeyman and get the 12 red dye for an emerald trade you can also break down the poppies in the iron farm into red dye and sell those too. Basically with these two trades you have an infinite money printer.
But it’s unbelievably overpowered when you have a iron farm, (which I built of this channel a villager breeder and zombifier, and a iron farm after I searched for an iron farm on yt) and Offcourse zombifie a villager one time you can trade 1 iron ingot for one emerald
Out of every Villagers on this list, I think the most useful one is the Fletcher. That early game selling Sticks for Emeralds is just too good. And if you've maxed him, you can get good tipped arrows like Arrow of Harming.
But late game, the Librarian can supply you with enchanted books of anything. Useful for me, since I'm making an army of zombies with enchanted iron. You know...
Favorite villager trade... I think I'd have to go with either the Stone Mason or the Cartographer. Stone Mason because of the "Stone for Emeralds" trade, makes a great way to rack up emeralds for super cheap, especially if you have a stone generator. Cartographer for the "Glass Pane for Emeralds" trade. Same thing as Stone Mason. Have multiple of both types and you'll be drowning in Emeralds. After-thought: Armorer trades are OP. Cure them a couple times and you get enchanted diamond gear for ONE emerald.
The 8 clay balls for an emerald trade from the mason villager is one of my favourites considering how easy it is to get clay balls. Its a quick and easy way to get a lot of emeralds quickly early game.
@@RevilDoesStuff I'm just saying we have good.. but other issues. Yeah I'll be honest it was really out of left field and I don't even remember why I stated it
My favourite villager trade is emeralds for sticks because they're easy to get *Also the librarian is OP because if you zombify him you can get infinite emeralds by buying a bookshelf for one emerald, breaking it to get books and selling each book for one emerald
A wonderful thing of glowstone trading is that the glowstone can be broken into up to 4 glowstone dusts, which can be used in brewing to extend effect duration. Also, although I'm not sure if anyone will use this property, glowstone is a full block that don't block chests
One of my favorite trades is a cured librarian offering an emerald for a book. One bookshelf is 3 emeralds, and a stronghold has somewhere around 78 bookshelves. One stronghold would yield about 234 emeralds. My math might be a bit off. Another pretty good trade is a cured librarian offering an emerald for about 18 paper. Doesn’t sound fantastic, but sugar cane is one of the fastest growing crops, and setting up an auto sugar cane farm is really easy. Guess I just like trading with librarians.
Exchanging black dye for ems is another very good way to get ems. And the villagers professions really shine the most when you're playing a world like skyblock where every resource is dependent on the villagers.
Also pro tip: foxes will farm sweet berries. So you can automate it by trapping a fox in an enclosed berry farm and running a hopper minecart below to pick up the items
I like the fact that villagers think they scam us but it turns out we exploit them 😅( Quick edit: I disagree the lapis trade considered as a good one for 2 reasons: 1th: They are pretty common to find and even without a fortnute III enchantement, you already get tons of them. 2th: emerauld Gives only 1 lapis and comparing both item's values, i think with 1 emerauld you can get better than a single lapis)
I love the glass change! with 64 sands, which you can get in less than 10 seconds with an iron shovel, you can already make 15 emeralds, and that's very good
First 2 automatic farms I build on a new world are mob grinder and villager breeder. Trade all the string and rotten flesh for emeralds. You get enough emeralds for a beacon before you even get the actual beacon 😋
15:09 but if you don't have a cartographers,there is another renewable trade. And that's thanks to the cleric villager,when levelled up,the cleric will have a trade of 3 glass bottles for 1 emarald. So you can turn the glass blocks from the librarian into glass bottles to get unlimited emaralds.
There’s actually 1 big problem with the glass block/panel loop you mentioned. The number of panels you get from a 64 stack of glass blocks will definitely get you a lot of emeralds from the cartographer. But it’s not enough emeralds to buy another 64 stack of glass from the librarian. It’s a fine EXP farm but it isn’t infinite. Slowly but surely you need to replenish the glass blocks by either mining sand or with extra emeralds from other trades.
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great video! I've been working on a trading village, with stalls for villagers stocked with everything I need, so this is very helpful to guide me down the best trading paths. btw my favorite trade is sticks for emeralds with the Fletcher, so easy!
Hello eyecraft, i would like to thank you with all of these guides you made with. Last time i played mc was like 6 years ago and these videos helps me a ton to catch up with everything new in this game Thanks so much
I had the same experience, I got back into the game after almost a decade and felt so intimidated by all the changes. These videos made me fall in love with mc again!
I lost a mending librarian to a raiding party. My next mending librarian got put in obsidian house. His expert level opened up another mending trade. That librarian will never leave his obsidian house!
Clay, if u have a ton of clay u can have a ton of emerald. And clay is very easy to take and also u can find extreme amount of clay from lush cave mean u also have extreme amount of emerald
I subscribed to you because of the zombified villager farm guide! and here we are way to go my dude! my favorite? blacksmith and toolsmith trading iron ingots for an emerald. my hardcore world start with this: 1. Finding a village 2. take 3 villager for tier 1 iron farm and held the rest hostage xD 3. make a breeder 4. make a trade center and upgrade the iron farm :D
In my world I use clerics and trade them netherwart for emeralds. In late game when you acquire netherwart, you can farm it so easily especially if you use the Fortune III enchantment, and if you zombify and cure the villager enough times (usually about 4 times) you can trade 1 netherwart for 1 emerald. Normal book trades with librarians are also a great source of emeralds. You can trade emeralds for bookselves, and if you break them into books, you can trade the books for emeralds (works best after zombifying and curing the villager so you'll only have to trade 1 emerald for a bookshelf, and 1 book for an emerald).
For the wood trade, the fletcher will often sell sticks. You can also get the trade amount down by changing the villager to a zombie and back and forth. Eventually you can get it down to 1-2 sticks for an emerald.
in fact, with the Fletcher, 4 logs = 1 emerald, and in the java edition with the fisherman, 6 PLANKS (less than 2 logs) = 1 emerald. in the bedrock edition, you need one more plank to make the shovel, but no big deal.
@@Lisaa1312 It's give-and-take. 4 logs for an emerald is still incredibly cheap considering how easy they are to farm, especially with giant spruce, and for fletchers that's a standard starting trade, not an ultimate trade. You don't even have to keep replacing the block I think. 6 planks is cheaper but you first have to max out your villager and fishermen ask for stuff that's not as cheap, like string and coal, and eventually the fastest way to level them up is to buy expensive things from them you won't need - so you'll need to SPEND emeralds first to eventually MAKE emeralds. Fletchers also provide useful items - Arrows are very desirable to have in large amounts, provided you don't have an infinity bow, and fletchers sell 16 of them for just one emerald. Tipped arrows are also nice to have. Plus, like Games H said, if you're a zombifier-type player, you can whittle down a fletcher to be cheaper than the cheapest fisherman.
as a hardcore late game player, one of my favourite trades are xp bottles. i always keep a full shulkerbox with that stuff in my enderchest. as 2 stacks of xp bottles can almost fully repair a netherite mending pickaxe. wich is very handy if you have build or mining projects going on located far from your base. as you can just repair your tools on sight instead of having to make new tools, or repair them using anvils
Thanks again Eyecraftmc! Since you've been so helpful to so many and are a prolific uploader I thought I'd give you a list of some of my own questions as a veteran Minecraft player that you might be able to help answer in future uploads: Are potions of strength II and splash potion of poison II worth using in raids? My first attempt they seemed underwhelming. What's the fastest method/technique for digging yourself back to the surface from a very low depth when you're lost? Can it be automated? What's the most pain free way of obtaining obsidian in large amounts for making nether portals? What are some tricks for managing chests/inventory better for organizational purposes (using hoppers, etc)? How can nether portal systems be cleaned up, streamlined, and made less confusing when flying around the nether? Do you suggest certain blocks (glazed terracotta, campfires, etc) to mark pathways or to make small landmarks to make finding your way to multiple portals easier? My nether portals are always a mess despite my best efforts. What's the least annoying way of turning silk touched ores into ores without missing out on fortune III? Is it better to just bring a crafting table along when mining and consolidate ores that way so you don't have to "mine everything twice"? What are ideal armor setups when wearing elytra? I currently use protection on helmet and boots while using blast protection on pants (creeper protection) and switch to a fire resistance helmet when in the nether. How much protection of any type can you have before it's redundant?
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Java: 5 planks ×(1 log/4 planks) = 1.25 logs = a boat = an emerald. Bedrock: [5 planks + 1 plank + 2 sticks ×(2 plank/4 sticks)] × (1 log/ 4 planks) = 1.75 logs = a boat = an emerald. Vs letcher: 32 sticks × (2 planks /4 sticks) × (1 log / 4 planks) = 4 logs. That is a way better deal, except you can't do that with bambo, as you can only turn bambo into sticks, unless they make a villiger trade for bambo boat in the upcoming update. Also if it is his last trade, then sticks still stands out for early game... i am a noob, so if there are better trades i'd like to know.
Librarian trades for bookshelf (at a maxed out zombie cure level) is an infinite emerald generator. Start with one emerald, trade for bookshelf and then break the bookshelf (w/o silk touch) to get three books. Sell the three books back to the librarian in return for an emerald each. Every time you do this trade you get a net gain of two emeralds
I love the cleric, such overpowered trades. Not to mention rotten flesh for an emerald. Sure rotten flesh is a bit pricey at the start but you can just zombify him and you can literally get emeralds from 1 rotten flesh
A neat thing about the glass trade is that librarians can also buy glass panels, so you basically have an infinite cycle and lots of free XP. Even more efficiently, clerks buy bottles, which require even less glass Speaking of clerks and bottles, not a single mention of the bottle o enchanting? That's genuinely the best use for spam buying stuff
I still harvest sand for my other villager friend, Mr cartographer! He likes glass panes, and since glass panes aren't hard to get a lot of, I like trading them glass panes Also since I play bedrock, sadly that spectral thing is useless to me.. and I wish it wasn't. Many raids were a pain because they all are stuck in a random cave somewhere
In Minecraft Bedrock Edition, the hardest thing to find is flint. Tipped Arrows in MCPE are quite easy to get, as long as you have 1 potion you want, just dip the arrow into the cauldron containing the potion and it becomes 1 full stack of Tipped Arrows
Changing a villager into a zombie and back is not something I can do on the server, so I'm stuck with default trades and the hero discount. I find the mason trade of 10 clay for an emerald really useful as clay is now very common in caves. The other trades I use to get emeralds include trading sticks, coal, paper, potatoes, carrots and glass panes. I only really buy enchanted books and the occasional bell, since many of the other items are cheaper to farm normally rather than by trading, which I think means villager trading is only super useful if you do the zombie discount thing.
Yeah I heard about the tipped arrow trade. I was wondering you could probably play around and get more Fletchers to buy the specific that you want. I tend to use healing and harming arrows and slowness and weakness. I don't make any other arrows
This whole time I've been selling my wood to villagers as sticks! Thanks for the tip. ... You can get sand for half that price from wandering traders, but that method does relys more on rng. ... For wool, it would be better to have either a sheep farm, or combine the outputs of a spider and dye farm.
Fishing literally will give you tons of saddles, and not to mention enchanted books, levels, and lots of other useful things. For some reason people seem to neglect fishing imho.
Armorers at full level will sell a full set of diamond armor. If they don't have the enchantments you want, you can use a grinder to remove them and add new enchantments.
I always make at least 1 farmer villager first for emeralds. I always have a crop farm and trade carrots and potatoes. After that I make an iron farm and grab a weaponsmith and toolsmith to sell them iron. Of course I always have multiple librarians for books. I sometimes get shepherds if I decide on a automatic wool farm since those are easy to make
My favorite is trade is iron trade 1 iron = 1 emerald if u have farm then unlimited emerald also i like cartographer glass pane trade 1 for 4 glass from librarian basically it's really easy to earn emerald
I most definitely don't need to trade for saddles. As I mentioned in the previous video about this I had so much fishing done that I had so much pufferfish, well I also got almost a double chest worth of saddles.
Item frames are just not a good trade. They take leather and sticks. A wheat, cow and tree farm are basic fare for most players so the resources will pile up naturally. ==== If you're looking for a Woodland Mansion with a villager map, odds are you think using a seedmap like Chunkbase is cheating, and you might not be comfortable using the F3 menu either. In which case you can still determine where north is in two ways: - Look up at the sky. The sun and moon move from East to West, always, and you can see them move if you look carefully. If the sun moves right to left, you're heading north. - Carry a sunflower. A planted sunflower always faces east, so if you face a sunflower, north is to the right.
Wow my man. I was trying so hard to figure out how to do a dock to decorate my house close to a lake, and I couldn’t do it. Now I see that we must use a campfire underwater to make it. You are the best my man!!!
My fav Villager trade is ofc Mason, with him we can get infinite of Quartz blocks without even go into the nether just like the glowstone in the video, perfect for trash converter from random stones into Quartz blocks.
My favorite trade is the blacksmith iron for emeralds. I know it seems expensive but with an iron farm its basically free emeralds. I’ve got a small chest full of iron blocks and if I afk overnight a few nights I could get it filled up so it’s not a loss at all.
You can also place a one block high line of dirt and place your sweet berries in that then harvest them safely without damage to your armour and you ,I think it looks a little better as you can still see your sweet berries..Also no need for anything else but dirt and berries..
My favorite trade is the quartz blocks you get from a master level stonemason!! I don’t love being in the nether as much as I love using quartz in my builds so it’s really helpful! That and bricks !
I love the butchers, you only have to cure them two times for the 1 for 1 trade with berries and kelp, but I do cure them 4 times to get the coal trade.
I like buying bookcase from librarian villagers, breaking them down and selling the books back. 📚 also farmers villagers for apples to help cure zombie villagers 🍎
My favourite villager is the farmer. Probably because I just get 20 of them all with melon and pumpkin trades. Then using your auto melon pumpkin farm I have not just unlimited emeralds, but also an XP farm.
I have never bought glass with emeralds but I done the other way around traded glass for emeralds I think it's the cartographer that does that though. But it can be useful especially for someone like me who is a potion maker because more glass equals more glass bottles
i personally think the clay for emeralds trade is one of the best. if you have massive amounts of dirt, you can convert them into clay blocks and trade them for emeralds. Its how i got rid of all my dirt stacks after flattening out a mountain. Converting the actual dirt to clay is a pain, however, unless you make a machine for it.
@@rionka you use bottles of water on the dirt to turn them into mud. Then, you put the mud on some block (cobblestone for instance) and put a stalagmite under it. Over time this will turn the mud into clay. This can be more easily automated with a dispenser and some pistons
4 iron ingots for an emerald. Sounds like a lot but if you have an iron farm the Toolsmith, Weaponsmith and Armoror all have this trade at apprentice level. If you are lucky enough to roll a Shepard to Journeyman and get the 12 red dye for an emerald trade you can also break down the poppies in the iron farm into red dye and sell those too. Basically with these two trades you have an infinite money printer.
You literally scam villagers with the remnants of their own golems
But it’s unbelievably overpowered when you have a iron farm, (which I built of this channel a villager breeder and zombifier, and a iron farm after I searched for an iron farm on yt) and Offcourse zombifie a villager one time you can trade 1 iron ingot for one emerald
I have even better. A 2 block high, stackable, compact pumpkin farm that I designed myself.
U can get it to 1 iron per emerald I think either by curing them or finishing a raid
Great idea!
I haven’t thought about that jet.
Thx :)
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For Bedrock players, fletchers will also sell arrows of decay with the wither effect, an exclusive feature
I don't know that one I just use them for my iron farm everytime I think now they have some value 💀
thanks for telling me that im gonna speedrun getting them to master and murdering them
Out of every Villagers on this list, I think the most useful one is the Fletcher. That early game selling Sticks for Emeralds is just too good. And if you've maxed him, you can get good tipped arrows like Arrow of Harming.
Or weakness for curing
@@godwinkodoe7087 That too
the issue with harming arrows is that they actually heal undead mobs
@@catsup1308 True
But late game, the Librarian can supply you with enchanted books of anything.
Useful for me, since I'm making an army of zombies with enchanted iron.
You know...
Favorite villager trade... I think I'd have to go with either the Stone Mason or the Cartographer. Stone Mason because of the "Stone for Emeralds" trade, makes a great way to rack up emeralds for super cheap, especially if you have a stone generator. Cartographer for the "Glass Pane for Emeralds" trade. Same thing as Stone Mason. Have multiple of both types and you'll be drowning in Emeralds.
After-thought: Armorer trades are OP. Cure them a couple times and you get enchanted diamond gear for ONE emerald.
Hehe yea i agree enchanted diamond armor for cheap is pretty op, but to be fair it is locked behind the Nether Fortress normally
The 8 clay balls for an emerald trade from the mason villager is one of my favourites considering how easy it is to get clay balls. Its a quick and easy way to get a lot of emeralds quickly early game.
The clay balls is always my favorite too. I make a killing with that trade. Though it's usually 10 for me on Java. Is it 8 on Bedrock?
@@alexthetiger7806 Yes it is 10 normally. At max level with discount its either 9 or 8 I think.
And with 1.19 introducing a renewable way to make that clay, you are basically turning dirt into enchanted diamond armor
"You need dragon's breath to make tipped arrows"
Bedrock players : I do not possess such weakness
Unfortunately for us, 1 boat costs 8 planks, 5 for the boat, 2 for sticks, 1 for shovel
@@zcarp8642 How is that related to dragon's breath?
@@RevilDoesStuff I'm just saying we have good.. but other issues. Yeah I'll be honest it was really out of left field and I don't even remember why I stated it
My favourite villager trade is emeralds for sticks because they're easy to get
*Also the librarian is OP because if you zombify him you can get infinite emeralds by buying a bookshelf for one emerald, breaking it to get books and selling each book for one emerald
Mason is Best of the Best. You can AFK to gather stone from Stone Farm 😀
@@BungKaoskaki Yeah I had forgotten about that one
Plus you can reduce the price to one stone for an emerald
11:20
This trade is actual op
For players who don't make iron farms this is the way to get round 2 iron ingots
A wonderful thing of glowstone trading is that the glowstone can be broken into up to 4 glowstone dusts, which can be used in brewing to extend effect duration. Also, although I'm not sure if anyone will use this property, glowstone is a full block that don't block chests
glowstone strengthens potions, redstone extends them but what you are saying is true
@@pomegranateiixx Oh, sorry, I got them wrong
One of my favorite trades is a cured librarian offering an emerald for a book. One bookshelf is 3 emeralds, and a stronghold has somewhere around 78 bookshelves. One stronghold would yield about 234 emeralds. My math might be a bit off.
Another pretty good trade is a cured librarian offering an emerald for about 18 paper. Doesn’t sound fantastic, but sugar cane is one of the fastest growing crops, and setting up an auto sugar cane farm is really easy.
Guess I just like trading with librarians.
Exchanging black dye for ems is another very good way to get ems. And the villagers professions really shine the most when you're playing a world like skyblock where every resource is dependent on the villagers.
Also pro tip: foxes will farm sweet berries. So you can automate it by trapping a fox in an enclosed berry farm and running a hopper minecart below to pick up the items
I like the fact that villagers think they scam us but it turns out we exploit them 😅( Quick edit: I disagree the lapis trade considered as a good one for 2 reasons:
1th: They are pretty common to find and even without a fortnute III enchantement, you already get tons of them.
2th: emerauld Gives only 1 lapis and comparing both item's values, i think with 1 emerauld you can get better than a single lapis)
Yep
Tho for late game its good cause you ould have mined many things near your base
I love the glass change! with 64 sands, which you can get in less than 10 seconds with an iron shovel, you can already make 15 emeralds, and that's very good
First 2 automatic farms I build on a new world are mob grinder and villager breeder. Trade all the string and rotten flesh for emeralds. You get enough emeralds for a beacon before you even get the actual beacon 😋
12:16 I recommend you zombify your villagers only two time and three villagers every time, as this will give 1 emerald per trade
15:09 but if you don't have a cartographers,there is another renewable trade. And that's thanks to the cleric villager,when levelled up,the cleric will have a trade of 3 glass bottles for 1 emarald. So you can turn the glass blocks from the librarian into glass bottles to get unlimited emaralds.
There’s actually 1 big problem with the glass block/panel loop you mentioned. The number of panels you get from a 64 stack of glass blocks will definitely get you a lot of emeralds from the cartographer. But it’s not enough emeralds to buy another 64 stack of glass from the librarian.
It’s a fine EXP farm but it isn’t infinite. Slowly but surely you need to replenish the glass blocks by either mining sand or with extra emeralds from other trades.
If you have hero of the village or cured him from being a zombie it will be an infinite trade
The mason trades such as 16 andesite and diorite is great for getting emeralds
My favorite villager trade is the Fletcher villager because it's only 32 sticks to an emerald which is very worth to my opinion
Favorite combo: Librarian -> 4 glass (1E) --> Cartographer -> 1 glass panel = 1E
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great video! I've been working on a trading village, with stalls for villagers stocked with everything I need, so this is very helpful to guide me down the best trading paths.
btw my favorite trade is sticks for emeralds with the Fletcher, so easy!
Hello eyecraft, i would like to thank you with all of these guides you made with. Last time i played mc was like 6 years ago and these videos helps me a ton to catch up with everything new in this game
Thanks so much
I had the same experience, I got back into the game after almost a decade and felt so intimidated by all the changes. These videos made me fall in love with mc again!
Always uploads when im needing
Can you please cover the best trades for Bedrock edition, since both have varying trades
I lost a mending librarian to a raiding party. My next mending librarian got put in obsidian house. His expert level opened up another mending trade. That librarian will never leave his obsidian house!
Dude you are so awesome I was literally searching about Minecraft villages and their trades and then your video notification popped up
I'm about to exploit that glass trade loop SO hard, omg. thank you for another great guide!
I've learned literally everything I know about trading from your videos ❤
Hey btw you can buy 4 glass for one emerald form the librarian and you can sell a glass bottle for an emerald from the clerk when it’s fully cured
String trade on Fletchers are the most OP trade for me especially when partnered with a cave spider farm
There is a farm glitch with tripwire hooks that can give you 4 double chest of string in 5-10 minutes.
16:24, you can actually get glowstone from a wandering trader for twice as cheap as shown! :) this makes them somewhat useful
Clay, if u have a ton of clay u can have a ton of emerald. And clay is very easy to take and also u can find extreme amount of clay from lush cave mean u also have extreme amount of emerald
I love your videos! No Intro, no unnessecery talking, just straight to the point. Keep up the good work! :)
You can get tipped arrow of decay (wither effect)from Fletcher but in bedrock edition only 😊
I subscribed to you because of the zombified villager farm guide! and here we are way to go my dude!
my favorite? blacksmith and toolsmith trading iron ingots for an emerald.
my hardcore world start with this:
1. Finding a village
2. take 3 villager for tier 1 iron farm and held the rest hostage xD
3. make a breeder
4. make a trade center and upgrade the iron farm :D
In my world I use clerics and trade them netherwart for emeralds. In late game when you acquire netherwart, you can farm it so easily especially if you use the Fortune III enchantment, and if you zombify and cure the villager enough times (usually about 4 times) you can trade 1 netherwart for 1 emerald.
Normal book trades with librarians are also a great source of emeralds. You can trade emeralds for bookselves, and if you break them into books, you can trade the books for emeralds (works best after zombifying and curing the villager so you'll only have to trade 1 emerald for a bookshelf, and 1 book for an emerald).
For the wood trade, the fletcher will often sell sticks. You can also get the trade amount down by changing the villager to a zombie and back and forth. Eventually you can get it down to 1-2 sticks for an emerald.
in fact, with the Fletcher, 4 logs = 1 emerald, and in the java edition with the fisherman, 6 PLANKS (less than 2 logs) = 1 emerald. in the bedrock edition, you need one more plank to make the shovel, but no big deal.
@@Lisaa1312 It's give-and-take.
4 logs for an emerald is still incredibly cheap considering how easy they are to farm, especially with giant spruce, and for fletchers that's a standard starting trade, not an ultimate trade. You don't even have to keep replacing the block I think.
6 planks is cheaper but you first have to max out your villager and fishermen ask for stuff that's not as cheap, like string and coal, and eventually the fastest way to level them up is to buy expensive things from them you won't need - so you'll need to SPEND emeralds first to eventually MAKE emeralds.
Fletchers also provide useful items - Arrows are very desirable to have in large amounts, provided you don't have an infinity bow, and fletchers sell 16 of them for just one emerald. Tipped arrows are also nice to have.
Plus, like Games H said, if you're a zombifier-type player, you can whittle down a fletcher to be cheaper than the cheapest fisherman.
as a hardcore late game player, one of my favourite trades are xp bottles. i always keep a full shulkerbox with that stuff in my enderchest. as 2 stacks of xp bottles can almost fully repair a netherite mending pickaxe. wich is very handy if you have build or mining projects going on located far from your base. as you can just repair your tools on sight instead of having to make new tools, or repair them using anvils
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6:57 You can get saddles from fishing with a fishing pole with full level Luck of the sea and lure.
Thanks again Eyecraftmc! Since you've been so helpful to so many and are a prolific uploader I thought I'd give you a list of some of my own questions as a veteran Minecraft player that you might be able to help answer in future uploads:
Are potions of strength II and splash potion of poison II worth using in raids? My first attempt they seemed underwhelming.
What's the fastest method/technique for digging yourself back to the surface from a very low depth when you're lost? Can it be automated?
What's the most pain free way of obtaining obsidian in large amounts for making nether portals?
What are some tricks for managing chests/inventory better for organizational purposes (using hoppers, etc)?
How can nether portal systems be cleaned up, streamlined, and made less confusing when flying around the nether? Do you suggest certain blocks (glazed terracotta, campfires, etc) to mark pathways or to make small landmarks to make finding your way to multiple portals easier? My nether portals are always a mess despite my best efforts.
What's the least annoying way of turning silk touched ores into ores without missing out on fortune III? Is it better to just bring a crafting table along when mining and consolidate ores that way so you don't have to "mine everything twice"?
What are ideal armor setups when wearing elytra? I currently use protection on helmet and boots while using blast protection on pants (creeper protection) and switch to a fire resistance helmet when in the nether. How much protection of any type can you have before it's redundant?
If playing on MCBE, try placing 1 block of lava above the Dripstone floating on the ceiling and placing the cauldron below. You will get unlimited lava resources
the rotten flesh for emeralds trade is nice since it's the only real use for rotten flesh outside of feeding pet dogs
The one good trade you missed was rotten flesh for emeralds (of course with zombification)
Great vid. We need more eye craft content!
People really think the stick trade is op but you have to use 16 planks for an emerald while you can use 5 for one
Thing is sticks can be gotten super easily. An afk tree farm gives a ton of sticks.
It's OP if you use (abuse imo) the villager zombification price reduction trick
Nice, the dye one is gonna be very useful.
Java: 5 planks ×(1 log/4 planks) = 1.25 logs = a boat = an emerald.
Bedrock: [5 planks + 1 plank + 2 sticks ×(2 plank/4 sticks)] × (1 log/ 4 planks) = 1.75 logs = a boat = an emerald.
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letcher: 32 sticks × (2 planks /4 sticks) × (1 log / 4 planks) = 4 logs.
That is a way better deal, except you can't do that with bambo, as you can only turn bambo into sticks, unless they make a villiger trade for bambo boat in the upcoming update.
Also if it is his last trade, then sticks still stands out for early game... i am a noob, so if there are better trades i'd like to know.
Librarian trades for bookshelf (at a maxed out zombie cure level) is an infinite emerald generator. Start with one emerald, trade for bookshelf and then break the bookshelf (w/o silk touch) to get three books. Sell the three books back to the librarian in return for an emerald each. Every time you do this trade you get a net gain of two emeralds
I love the cleric, such overpowered trades. Not to mention rotten flesh for an emerald. Sure rotten flesh is a bit pricey at the start but you can just zombify him and you can literally get emeralds from 1 rotten flesh
A neat thing about the glass trade is that librarians can also buy glass panels, so you basically have an infinite cycle and lots of free XP. Even more efficiently, clerks buy bottles, which require even less glass
Speaking of clerks and bottles, not a single mention of the bottle o enchanting? That's genuinely the best use for spam buying stuff
I still harvest sand for my other villager friend, Mr cartographer! He likes glass panes, and since glass panes aren't hard to get a lot of, I like trading them glass panes
Also since I play bedrock, sadly that spectral thing is useless to me.. and I wish it wasn't.
Many raids were a pain because they all are stuck in a random cave somewhere
0:38 Basically 1 log can be traded for 1 emerald. bedrock players, actually two logs for 1 emerald.
The best trade is hands down flat glass for emeralds
In Minecraft Bedrock Edition, the hardest thing to find is flint. Tipped Arrows in MCPE are quite easy to get, as long as you have 1 potion you want, just dip the arrow into the cauldron containing the potion and it becomes 1 full stack of Tipped Arrows
The cartographer glass pane trade is absolutely amazing if you live in a desert. It’s OP even without zombifiicatin as you can get so much sand.
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Changing a villager into a zombie and back is not something I can do on the server, so I'm stuck with default trades and the hero discount. I find the mason trade of 10 clay for an emerald really useful as clay is now very common in caves. The other trades I use to get emeralds include trading sticks, coal, paper, potatoes, carrots and glass panes. I only really buy enchanted books and the occasional bell, since many of the other items are cheaper to farm normally rather than by trading, which I think means villager trading is only super useful if you do the zombie discount thing.
"and Eye will see you in the next video"
That's an awesome outro bro :D
Yeah I heard about the tipped arrow trade. I was wondering you could probably play around and get more Fletchers to buy the specific that you want. I tend to use healing and harming arrows and slowness and weakness. I don't make any other arrows
A lot of people complain about how expensive trades are, but if you look at the whole of it, it's actually pretty balanced.
This whole time I've been selling my wood to villagers as sticks! Thanks for the tip.
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You can get sand for half that price from wandering traders, but that method does relys more on rng.
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For wool, it would be better to have either a sheep farm, or combine the outputs of a spider and dye farm.
Man I barely even play Minecraft but these videos are so well made I still watch em
I'm not much of a min/max and play the game a bit more simply, yet this is cool!
Fishing literally will give you tons of saddles, and not to mention enchanted books, levels, and lots of other useful things. For some reason people seem to neglect fishing imho.
I like this guy he’s just so calm, unlike other TH-camrs, that scream in there mic
Armorers at full level will sell a full set of diamond armor. If they don't have the enchantments you want, you can use a grinder to remove them and add new enchantments.
I need to remember about the glowstone trade because honestly especially if I need it for my potion-making I'm going to definitely do that more
I always make at least 1 farmer villager first for emeralds. I always have a crop farm and trade carrots and potatoes. After that I make an iron farm and grab a weaponsmith and toolsmith to sell them iron. Of course I always have multiple librarians for books. I sometimes get shepherds if I decide on a automatic wool farm since those are easy to make
My favorite is trade is iron trade 1 iron = 1 emerald if u have farm then unlimited emerald also i like cartographer glass pane trade 1 for 4 glass from librarian basically it's really easy to earn emerald
The fletcher buying sticks for emeralds is quite OP in my opinion. All you need to do is find bamboo and you're ready to go.
Make cowfarm - Zombiefy leather worker -> 1 leather for 1 emerald. Easiest and fastest emerald farm.
I most definitely don't need to trade for saddles. As I mentioned in the previous video about this I had so much fishing done that I had so much pufferfish, well I also got almost a double chest worth of saddles.
Item frames are just not a good trade. They take leather and sticks. A wheat, cow and tree farm are basic fare for most players so the resources will pile up naturally.
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If you're looking for a Woodland Mansion with a villager map, odds are you think using a seedmap like Chunkbase is cheating, and you might not be comfortable using the F3 menu either. In which case you can still determine where north is in two ways:
- Look up at the sky. The sun and moon move from East to West, always, and you can see them move if you look carefully. If the sun moves right to left, you're heading north.
- Carry a sunflower. A planted sunflower always faces east, so if you face a sunflower, north is to the right.
Using cake with redstone comparator is oddly useful like using the lecturn with a book to get specific input into small spaces.
Wow my man.
I was trying so hard to figure out how to do a dock to decorate my house close to a lake, and I couldn’t do it. Now I see that we must use a campfire underwater to make it. You are the best my man!!!
Doesn't need to be underwater either. You can douse a campfire with a shovel or a water bucket.
My fav Villager trade is ofc Mason, with him we can get infinite of Quartz blocks without even go into the nether just like the glowstone in the video, perfect for trash converter from random stones into Quartz blocks.
super cool. i didnt know the stonemason was so op
My favorite trade is the blacksmith iron for emeralds. I know it seems expensive but with an iron farm its basically free emeralds. I’ve got a small chest full of iron blocks and if I afk overnight a few nights I could get it filled up so it’s not a loss at all.
You can also place a one block high line of dirt and place your sweet berries in that then harvest them safely without damage to your armour and you ,I think it looks a little better as you can still see your sweet berries..Also no need for anything else but dirt and berries..
My favorite trade is the quartz blocks you get from a master level stonemason!! I don’t love being in the nether as much as I love using quartz in my builds so it’s really helpful! That and bricks !
Enchanting that pickaxe without a single bookshelf around it actually hurt my soul a bit
I love the butchers, you only have to cure them two times for the 1 for 1 trade with berries and kelp, but I do cure them 4 times to get the coal trade.
I just finished building your trading hall and auto breeder, so this is perfect timing!
I like buying bookcase from librarian villagers, breaking them down and selling the books back. 📚 also farmers villagers for apples to help cure zombie villagers 🍎
Also you can make that glass from the librarian into glass panes, sell it to the cartographer and make a lot of emeralds.
My favourite villager is the farmer. Probably because I just get 20 of them all with melon and pumpkin trades. Then using your auto melon pumpkin farm I have not just unlimited emeralds, but also an XP farm.
I have never bought glass with emeralds but I done the other way around traded glass for emeralds I think it's the cartographer that does that though. But it can be useful especially for someone like me who is a potion maker because more glass equals more glass bottles
the glass panes and glass flipping is dumb easy, and it gives you xp for each trade too, so it helps w leveling or healing mending items.
I'm making a villager trading hall rn this was well needed
i personally think the clay for emeralds trade is one of the best. if you have massive amounts of dirt, you can convert them into clay blocks and trade them for emeralds. Its how i got rid of all my dirt stacks after flattening out a mountain. Converting the actual dirt to clay is a pain, however, unless you make a machine for it.
How do you turn dirt into clay?
@@rionka you use bottles of water on the dirt to turn them into mud. Then, you put the mud on some block (cobblestone for instance) and put a stalagmite under it. Over time this will turn the mud into clay. This can be more easily automated with a dispenser and some pistons
One of my favorite villager trades is trading librarians, papers and emeralds to get mending books
I like the 1 emerald for 1 quartz block from the masons. It takes 4 quartz to make 1 block plus dealing with the nether makes the trade beneficial.
8:47 traiding for colored wool is not really great my opinion when you can just get a bunch of sheep and dye em idk though
The best trade for emeralds is clay for 1 emeralds, having a fortune 3 shovel and get the discount is absolutely the best way to get emeralds.
Thank you
Master Yoda
Hi btw love your Vids
6:40 Me who AFK fishes, “saddles? Rare?”