
All professions of Minecraft villagers explained
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Villagers play a vital role in Minecraft for a player, as they offer various trades. They have professions and provide trade that comes under their profession. Through trading with villagers, the player can get easy and fast resources, which help save time and progress faster in the game.
To efficiently trade with villagers, players first need to know about all the professions they possess. There are a total of 15 professions and 13 jobs available in the present-day Minecraft, each of them unique from the other. The job block present beside the villager represents their profession in Minecraft. This article will help players understand all 15 professions of villagers in Minecraft.
Minecraft villager professions and job site blocks
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Here is the list of all the professions and jobs available in Minecraft with their respective job site block:
Armorer
Job Site Block:
Blast Furnace
Trades:
Iron armor, chainmail armor, shields, and enchanted diamond armor at higher levels.
Butcher
Job Site Block
: Smoker
Trades
: Cooked meats, rabbit stew, and sweet berries.
Cartographer
Job Site Block
: Cartography Table
Trades
: Maps (Ocean Explorer, Woodland Explorer), banner patterns, and glass panes.
Cleric
Job Site Block
: Brewing Stand
Trades
: Redstone, ender pearls, lapis lazuli, and Bottle o' Enchanting.
Farmer
Job Site Block:
Composter
Trades
: Bread, apples, golden carrots, cake, and suspicious stews.
Fisherman
Job Site Block:
Barrel
Trades
: Cooked cod, salmon, enchanted fishing rods, and buckets of fish.
Fletcher
Job Site Block:
Fletching Table
Trades
: Arrows (including tipped arrows), bows, and crossbows.
Leatherworker
Job Site Block
: Cauldron
Trades
: Leather armor, horse armor, and saddles.
Librarian
Job Site Block
: Lectern
Trades
: Enchanted books, name tags, and bookshelves.
Stone
Mason
Job
Site
Block
: Stonecutter
Trades
: Stone, bricks, and decorative stone blocks.
Shepherd
Job
Site
Block
: Loom
Trades
: Colored wool, carpets, and paintings.
Tool smith
Job
Site
Block
: Smithing Table
Trades
: Tools such as pickaxes, axes, and shovels, including enchanted versions.
Weaponsmith
Job
Site
Block
: Grindstone
Trades
: Weapons like swords and axes, including enchanted variants.
Unemployed
These villagers are unemployed but can be given a profession by placing an unclaimed job site block beside them.
Nitwit
These are the type of villagers who cannot acquire any job.
These are all the 15 different types of villager professions in Minecraft. Every profession has its own unique offering and benefit. Understanding all the professions of villagers will help the players leverage them, as through this they can access a wide range of resources of the game with ease.
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