Entity.minecraft.villager.armorer


Armorer in Minecraft
EffectBlast furnace
Health
10

Armorer is a villager who sells armor and a shield, including enchanted diamond armor, in exchange for emeralds. You can also exchange coal and iron ingots for emeralds.

The armorer is dressed in brown clothes, gloves are on his hands, and a goggle mask is on his head. Elements of clothing may differ for armored dwellers of different biomes.

It has the same levels of profession development as other villagers: Novice, Journeyman, Craftsman, Expert and Master. Each level changes the assortment of his goods; minor changes occur with his clothes, the color of the buckle also changes.

Armorer’s workplace is a melting furnace.

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Modify date: 11/09/2022

Questions about entity.minecraft.villager.armorer


Here you will find detailed answers to frequently asked questions about entity.minecraft.villager.armorer.

At the "Beginner", "Apprentice", and "Craftsman" levels, armorer will exchange coal, iron, and a bucket of lava for emeralds, providing the player with income fr om the extracted resources. The lim it of transactions is 12-16.

But the main value of the armorer is the opportunity to gradually get a whole set of enchanted armor in exchange for emeralds. For example, the cost of enchanted diamond greaves for an Expert-level armorer is fr om 19 to 33 emeralds, which may seem like an expensive deal. But if at the beginning of the trade the player exchanged enough coal for emeralds, then such a deal can be concluded.

The most expensive deal with armorer is the exchange of an enchanted diamond breastplate for emeralds at the "Master" level. Armorer will ask from 21 to 35 emeralds for it.

All diamond armor transactions have a lim it of three exchanges, and will be restored again after a certain time.

The blast furnace is a unit of the armorer's profession. The blast furnace is used by players in the game because it has an advantage over a conventional furnace. It is possible to melt ore, raw metal, armor and tools with twice the melting speed compared to a conventional furnace. But fuel consumption also doubles.

It should be remembered that it is impossible to cook food in a blast furnace, so it will not be able to replace a conventional oven. In addition, getting a finished item from a blast furnace, the player gets less experience than with the same action with a conventional furnace.

To do this, you can use the replacement of the profession of a villager. For a villager whose profession is not needed at the moment, the profession block (workplace) should be destroyed and he will become unemployed. Next, we assign him the profession of an armorer in the usual way (using a blast furnace).

Note: the method may not work if a trade was previously carried out with this villager. In this case, the villager not be able to change profession.

  • A nitwit and a child will not get a profession.
  • To assign a profession, you use the profession block already occupied by another villager.
  • You have traded with this villager before.
  • The working block of this villager was destroyed, and goods were already exchanged with him.
  • There is an obstacle that blocks the villager’s access to the workplace.
  • The new working block is located further than 40 blocks from the villager, and he does not "see" it.

  • If you are not satisfied with the range of products of a Beginner-level armorer, you can destroy his work unit so that he becomes an ordinary villager. After that, install a new workplace. At the same time, the range of products will change. Important! This method can be used if you have not traded with this villager yet.
  • Prices and assortment may vary fr om one armorer to another. Therefore, before trading, you need to familiarize yourself with the offers of all available sellers.
  • If you turn armorer into a zombie, and then cure him, you can get a good discount on all his goods.
  • Armorer, like villagers of other professions, has a lim it on the number of deals he can offer with one type of product. Over time, the quantity of goods for sale resumes.
  • After the successful completion of the raid, the armorer will give the player any part of the chain mail armor set.

The same types of fuel can be used in the blast furnace as in a furnace. For example, a bucket of lava, a coal block, a fire rod, a carpet, flags, scaffolding and many wooden elements and blocks.

Yes, armorer will sell diamond armor to the player, but only when he reaches the "Expert" level. You can also buy diamond armor with charms from armorer.

Armorer will sell the player different types of armor and shields, including diamond armor with charms. The player can also exchange coal and iron ingots for emeralds, which is considered a good trade.

The working block of the armorer is a blast furnace. Using his working block, bronnik updates his trade deals.

Armorer sells different types of armor: iron, chainmail and diamond, including enchanted. In addition to the armorer, leather armor can be bought from a leatherworker villager.

Armorer sells different types of armor, shields, you can buy a bell from him. The full range and cost of goods can be viewed here. Armorer buy coal, diamonds, iron ingots and buckets of lava from the player.

The blast furnace is used to assign the profession of an armorer to a villager. The blast furnace will allow armorer to update trade deals after reaching the limit on them.

How to craft entity.minecraft.villager.armorer


There is only one recipe for how to craft entity.minecraft.villager.armorer in Minecraft. Below you can see a description of this recipe: a picture with ingredients and step-by-step instructions on how to make entity.minecraft.villager.armorer in Minecraft.

In order for a common villager to become entity.minecraft.villager.armorer (get a profession), you need a bed and a worktable (blast furnace). At the same time, both the bed and blast furnace should not be occupied by other villager.

Only after receiving the profession entity.minecraft.villager.armorer will be able to start trading with the player.

What to craft with entity.minecraft.villager.armorer


There is only one recipe that uses entity.minecraft.villager.armorer in crafting in Minecraft. Below you can see a description of this recipe: a picture with ingredients and step-by-step instructions on how to use entity.minecraft.villager.armorer in Minecraft.

What entity.minecraft.villager.armorer buys


There are 4 items that the entity.minecraft.villager.armorer buys in Minecraft. Below you can find a detailed description of these items, which can be purchased by entity.minecraft.villager.armorer in Minecraft.

Coal x 15
x 1
Iron Ingot x 4
x 1
x 1

What entity.minecraft.villager.armorer sells


There are 14 items that are sold by the entity.minecraft.villager.armorer in Minecraft. Below you can find a detailed description of these items that a baker can sell in Minecraft.

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Command to summon entity.minecraft.villager.armorer


There is a command that allows you to summon entity.minecraft.villager.armorer in Minecraft. Below you can see a detailed description of this command to learn how to create entity.minecraft.villager.armorer in Minecraft.

Entity.minecraft.villager.armorer can be summoned using a command in creative mode. This requires:

  1. open chat (press "T")
  2. write command /summon villager ~ ~ ~ {VillagerData:{profession:armorer, level:2, type:plains}}
  3. press "ENTER"

You can also specify the coordinates by which entity.minecraft.villager.armorer will be called:

/summon villager ~ ~ ~ {VillagerData:{profession:armorer, level:2, type:plains}}
the current coordinates of the player
/summon villager 100 ~ 200 {VillagerData:{profession:armorer, level:2, type:plains}}
X coordinate = 100, Y = current Y coordinate of the caller, Z coordinate = 200
/summon villager ~10 50 ~-2 {VillagerData:{profession:armorer, level:2, type:plains}}
X = current X-coordinate + 10 blocks, Y = 50, Z = current Z-coordinate - 2 blocks

X - coordinate from west to east, Y - height, Z - coordinate from south to north.



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