19:17 Shepherd can buy any dye and most of them are easily farmable with bonemeal. Also white dye is literaly bonemeal so you can get emeralds from your skeleton farm.
I also use him to get emeralds from trading red dye. When you get from poppy flowers. I always end up with thousands of them as I try to build my iron farm in a place that will be loaded most of the time. My last world which I may keep working on has 4 double chests of iron blocks. I wish there were iron slabs and stairs to make a flex house.
You can get bonemeal by composting your excess seeds and saplings to use for white dye or to make bone blocks to build with. Alse, beets give you Red dye if you ever run out of Poppies.
@@BaremetalFlesh I was just trying to get some of every villager a while back and the shepherd happened to buy gray wool. Later when I was leaving an ancient city I was like, "man what am I gonna do with all this gray wool?" Lol
Just spreading information but, you can dye 2 sheep’s grey, than breed them and use sheers, make a wheat farm to breed and emeralds are infinite.. No need to waste time looking for ancient cities for max 3 stacks wool
@@nickbrace9662 "3 Stacks of Wool." You've never been to an ancient city, have you? Aside from that, the reason to go to an ancient city isn't the wool, but once you have been to one, you can get extra value out of it by stripping the wool and selling it. That's the point.
What's sad is that no villager type currently buys Bamboo rafts. Bamboo blocks are so easy to farm with the crafter now. And boats are my main source of emeralds tbh.
I favor sweet berries as setting up a farm is fairly easy to get a metric fudgeton of them quick and easy. Also 2 twigs of bamboo make 1 stick, and bamboo is also incredibly easy to farm once you find a few to plant. A few swipes with a cheapo stone sword and it's raining stacks upon stacks of bamboo on my head.
Even though villagers got nerved, you can get infinite emeralds if you zombie cure a cartographer. Buying glass from the librarian, you get 48 glass for 12 emeralds. Converting glass into glass panes gives you 2 stacks of glass panes. Sell 5 glass panes per emerald to the cartographer ( 1 stack + 16 panes = 80 panes) gives you 16 emeralds. So for spending 12 emeralds at the librarian gives you 16 emeralds + 48 glass panes
I'm sad you didn't talk more about the best ways to get emeralds from villagers. Early game some of them buy stuff that's easy to get, like sticks, rotten flesh, and paper. Late game is nice to have trades that are "dense", as in, how many emeralds can you get from one filled inventory slot. At that point, farmers who buy melons are great. (Especially if you build a melon and pumpkin farm.) Also, i get my saddles from leather workers. I'm not sure how you missed that trade.
idk if you know this but the most efficient way of getting emeralds from villagers is making a string duper which can take you as little as one day in your world to do. it is very efficient in java not sure about bedrock though.
you can sell red dye to a sheperd and that is made from poppies which you get from iron farms and you can give green dye from cactus and white dye from bonemeal.
If you have an iron farm I always have many Weaponsmiths, Armorers and Toolsmiths to sell iron and a few Shepards to sell red dye. Just working around the village you get free iron and red flowers. Sell these to get emeralds, gear and exp. Seems like a win-win...
With villagers who can give enchanted things, is the enchantment always the same once it's unlocked? Like if your weaponsmith hits diamond level and offers that diamond sword with knockback 1, will that final level trade always be a diamond sword with knockback 1? Or does it change after you buy that particular one, and the next diamond sword can have something else?
Also pro tip for the lectern if you’re placing it over and over again you can just put it on a piston and push the button so you’re not taking awhile to break it every time
i make my fortune off of pumpkin sales, but im working on starting paper sales as well. all i generally buy with it is enchants and arrows . but i still make a nice villager fortress city with plenty of jobs. im considering buying tons of bricks so i dont have to die in a lush cave for clay to make a nice base
I don’t even think there is any way a thumbs up or Subscribe with the bell on…can begin to remotely be thanks for not just the amount of information in THIS video alone…but the sheer AMOUNT of work that had to go into it must be 500:1 for INPUT Creative time vs. Output final video length time. I mean, this is the quality of video that should be purchased. I cannot fathom the amount of time this video took. Thank you seems so underwhelming. If you have a Patreon, I didn’t notice, I’m still relatively new to this game…I literally spent my first month just mining and stockpiling things. I can’t even imagine how much work this ONE video alone took. Thank you and if you have some sort of subscription for capitalism I will be signing up, you’ve done more than earned it!
This has probably allready been mentioned, but I think you made a minor mistake when talking about the leatherworker. It seems, you are at the level 1 "stone" trades, mistaking them for level 5 diamond trades. Now as far as I know, neither the leather horse armor, (level 4) nor the saddle (level 5) is craftable by the player, so if one really wants those items, and have poor luck finding them...I guess the cowboiler is an option... Personally I usually get more saddles, than I can shake a stick at by fishing. And I tend to favor the donkey or the mule, that cannot even wear armor, as a mount....Sooo yeah, he's still kind of useless to me.
Whenever i am in the hero of the village effect i buy all the bookshelves i can from the librarians and sell them back at 1 emerald each. And i use those emeralds for all ghe glass i can buy, then i turn them into glass panes for the cartographer and sell them for 1 glass pane per emarld.
Toycat this is not related to trading but the new bedrock beta changed the name of cooked beef to steak to match java and we request your help to start an uprising against this
I build a huge cactus farm early on as an exp farm. When I learned that I could sell green dye to a villager for emeralds and realized I was right with green. I know I has mage a good choice to put it all into storage.
Unless I’m looking to get trophies (I’m a playstationer), I actually play with the villager trading rebalance experimental toggle on, so that I can ease myself into the changes before they force them on us by putting them into the base game, like how I get up early all of the time on weekends but hate getting up early on school mornings
Hello ibxtoycat love your RU-vid channel that said I'm a little disappointed that you overlook the factor about the shepherd that I utilize especially in early game that is very easy to get emeralds and that's the color dye they would trade for 12 colored dye for one emerald and where you can convert bones to bone meal and then to white dye is a very easy cheap and fast way to get emeralds early the game and even late game with a skeleton spawner farm or a good mob farms.
Villagers were insanely nerfed. At one point they were straight up broken for unlimited emeralds. I mean they still kinda can, but not as much as they used to. I am pretty sure they were nerfed in 1.20, alongside mods for mcbe. I remember them being enslaved with their 1 emerald trades, with the void/voidless void trader. Bro you could litterally make emerald beacons starting from 1 emerald in minutes.
@mihagomiunik2758 now you can't get there trades offering emeralds down to 1 emerald for each so it is more difficult. Can still be done though with the right trades and enough villagers.
Why hasn't MC added something that lets you see which bed and work block a given villager is associated with? I have a villager I just want to be a fletcher and despite standing next to the table he chooses to associate with an armorer block somewhere like 100 blocks away it makes no sense!
He probably doesn't have access to his workstation and so isn't working. He might have claimed a different one or something strange. Villager mechanic can be strange sometimes. Especially in bedrock.
Villager trading is in a weird place rn no one can deny that it is overpowered because it is but at the same time not much can be done about it without having people complain about it
Why did Toycat say it was a wood badge when clearly its iron. It would make no sense for it to be wood, considering that it is a downgrade from stone when an apprentice is an UPGRADE from a novice.
Alright I have left this comment many times before. The trade rebalance is bad. If you think it ruins progression just don’t do it. Dont ruin it for everyone else. Ultimately it’s up to you the player to make your own experience so you’re technically “ruining” your own progression
That's notheven that big of deal what was really a big deal was sticks 1 stick per emerald. When you trade a stack of sticks and get a stack of emeralds who cares if the book costs 30 emeralds.
I think that the trade rebalance update should come to the game, but be altered slightly. Personally, I think that all librarian villagers should sell mending at level 5 (100% chance) and maybe alter some of the other trades.
@@jameswesten2018 gonna copy paste this from my original comment cause I’m lazy: Unless I’m looking to get trophies (I’m a playstationer), I actually play with the villager trading rebalance experimental toggle on, so that I can ease myself into the changes before they force them on us by putting them into the base game, like how I get up early all of the time on weekends but hate getting up early on school mornings