It’s the excitement of ‘OK, what can this villager trade me?’ “It’s also satisfying to level up the villagers, so you can feel that you managed to build a really good and efficient village by trading and placing work with job site blocks. Naturally spawned villagers start as unemployed, but can also spawn as a nitwit. Is he just broken? When a villager levels up, it gains up to two new trades, along with keeping their old ones. You can't choose what villager comes out. @Craxin01 mine wouldn’t breed however I got 2 worker villagers and they bred no problem Is he a nitwit? A NitWit villager in Minecraft has no trades. In Minecraft, a villager will farm and grow large gardens with wheat, carrots, and potatoes. It gives you clear goals to get a cool village with cool trades.” An unemployed villager will wander around a lot more, while a nitwit (a special kind of villager that is unable to take a job) will do nothing but wander and sleep. As you can see from this picture, the Villager has grown rows of wheat, carrots, and potatos. Additional nitwits can be renewably found by curing naturally spawned zombie villagers , and since zombie villagers can also be spawned as babies, this is also the only way to encounter baby Nitwits … The villager will either be unemployed or a nitwit. O.k. He also stays up late and doesn't go to bed when the farmer does or when I ring the bell. "Old" Villager Trades for NitWit. We wanted to give you a quick overview of all the changes at a glance, so you can get upto speed immediately. My reg villager still won't get a job. Suggestion: Nitwit villagers have trades for items you can't get in peaceful mode. A villager's level can be seen in the trading GUI. If you can trade with the villager already then that means he’s already claimed a profession and that’s a much bigger problem. Same as you breed regular villagers. However what if they were given trades for items you can't easily obtain in peaceful mode? pretty much everything has! /summon villager ~ ~1 ~ {Profession:0,Career:0} The "~ ~ ~" Are the coordinates (place) the Mob will spawn, the first and third I don't and can't ever really tell, but the second means the height, and in my Command there, it means the Villager will spawn 1 Block above where ever it is Spawned. First things first, you’ll want to check exactly what job a villager has. Then, when you place a job block down, it'll set its job (assuming it's not a nitwit). We have a million beds and they won't mate either. It’s worth noting that not all villagers will have a profession, as some can just be Unemployed or a Nitwit. Profession is the Type of Villager you want. "Old" Villager Farms. The Exploration Update may have bought maps and mansions and other marvels, but arguably it made an even greater contribution to the texture of village living in the shape of the nitwit. This is a great way to add items in your inventory. They change their profession by seeking for an unclaimed job site block. Villager Trading Basics. They may burble benevolently like their fellow villagers, but these green-robed layabouts don’t have any trade at all, and just spend each day pottering about aimlessly. Job site . Everyone hates nitwits, they are a mob that was created to literally be useless, that is their purpose. The level can also be identified by the badge they wear: stone for novice, iron for apprentice, gold for journeyman, emerald for expert, and diamond for master. Naturally generated villages consist of two main buildings: a house (any building with beds) and a job site (a building with job site blocks). Villagers will only convert professions during their working hours. Sounds like either: he didn’t have line of sight to the workstation, or it wasn’t during the ‘Work’ hours. A lot has changed in Minecraft 1.14 when it comes to Villagers. It seems all he wants to do is wander and leave the town. A villager cannot change into a nitwit, nor can nitwits be born from other villagers. Lets dig in. I fixed the zombie villager and he became a farmer. First up, the whole trading interface has been refreshed.