The ONLY Minecraft Villager Guide You'll Ever Need in 2025! Breed, Trade & Profit FAST! Master the art of villager management in Minecraft 1.21+ and turn your humble village into a thriving metropolis of trade and resources. This comprehensive guide provides everything you need to know about breeding villagers, securing the best trades, and maximizing your profits with lightning speed in 2025. Breeding Like a Pro: Your Infinite Villager Supply Creating a self-sustaining villager population is the cornerstone of any successful trading empire. Here’s the blueprint for an efficient villager breeder that will have you swimming in villagers in no time. Essential Breeding Requirements: Beds, Beds, and More Beds: Villagers need beds to breed. The golden rule is to have more unclaimed beds than your current villager population. For every two villagers you want to breed, you'll need at least three beds. Food for Love: To become "willing" to breed, villagers need a sufficient amount of food in their inventories. You can either throw the food to them directly or have a farmer villager automate the process. Food Values: 3 Bread 12 Carrots 12 Potatoes 12 Beetroots A Safe and Spacious Environment: Ensure your breeding area is well-lit and protected from hostile mobs. Each bed requires at least two full blocks of empty space above it for a baby villager to be born. The mobGriefing Gamerule: This must be set to true (the default setting) for villagers to be able to pick up the food you throw them. Building a Simple & Effective Automated Breeder: This design utilizes a farmer villager to automatically harvest and distribute food to two other villagers, who will continuously breed. The Farming Module: Create a 9x9 plot of tilled farmland with a water source in the center. Plant the entire area with either carrots or potatoes, as these are the most efficient food sources for breeding. Encase the farm in glass blocks to keep the villagers in and mobs out. Leave a one-block opening for now. The Breeding Chamber: Adjacent to the farm, create a small chamber. Place two beds inside this chamber. The Villager Drop-off: Below the breeding chamber, dig a 2-block deep pit with a water stream at the bottom that flows into a collection area away from the breeder. This will transport the baby villagers out. Place a third bed in a location accessible to the baby villagers in the collection area. This tricks the breeding pair into thinking there's always a "new" bed available. Populating Your Breeder: Lure or transport two villagers into the farming module. One of these should ideally be a farmer, but any villager will eventually link to a composter if one is placed nearby, turning them into a farmer. The farmer will harvest the crops and throw them to the other villager, initiating the breeding process. Baby villagers will be born and will naturally fall into the water stream, being carried to your collection point. Unlocking a World of Trades: Your Guide to Villager Professions With a steady supply of villagers, it's time to assign them professions and start trading. Each profession offers a unique set of trades, which can be leveled up from Novice to Master, unlocking even better deals. Villager Professions and Their Job Site Blocks: Profession Job Site Block Key Trades Librarian Lectern Enchanted Books (including Mending!), Paper, Bookshelves, Name Tags Farmer Composter Emeralds for Crops, Golden Carrots, Glistening Melon Slices Blacksmiths Armorer Blast Furnace Emeralds for Coal/Iron, Diamond Armor (at Master level) Toolsmith Smithing Table Emeralds for Coal/Iron, Diamond Tools (at Master level) Weaponsmith Grindstone Emeralds for Coal/Iron, Diamond Weapons (at Master level) Cleric Brewing Stand Emeralds for Rotten Flesh, Ender Pearls, Redstone Dust, Lapis Lazuli Butcher Smoker Emeralds for Raw Meats, Cooked Meats Cartographer Cartography Table Ocean and Woodland Explorer Maps, Empty Maps, Banners Fletcher Fletching Table Emeralds for Sticks, Bows, Crossbows, Tipped Arrows Leatherworker Cauldron Leather Armor, Saddles Mason Stonecutter Emeralds for Clay, Polished Stones, Quartz Blocks, Terracotta Shepherd Loom Wool of all colors, Beds, Paintings Fisherman Barrel Emeralds for Fish, Campfires, Enchanted Fishing Rods Exportar para as Planilhas Getting the Trades You Want: The Re-Roll Trick Don't settle for subpar trades! You can manipulate a villager's initial trade offers by breaking and replacing their job site block. The Golden Rule: You can only re-roll a villager's trades if you have not traded with them yet. Once you complete a single trade, their profession and trades are locked in permanently.