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More useful villagers minecraft

2024-12-15 02:25:41|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

Overview

Although there are many modules that have added new villagers, there are few modules that add new transaction portfolios on the basis of the original villagers.So this module was born for the latter!

The goal of this module is to add more transaction portfolios to the existing villagers, making them more useful, and at the same time, some items are no longer waste or furnishings.Ideally, each occupation will have some kind of transaction portfolio you want.

New transaction

priest

Eight amethyst fragments are replaced with 1 emerald (newbie) | Add this transaction to make the transaction level of the priest more easily reached the apprentice and make the amethyst more useful.

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Farmer

6 honey spleen replace 1 emerald (veteran) | Add this transaction to make the honey spleen more useful.

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cobbler

1 Emerald changes 2 rabbit skin (novice) | Add this transaction to more easily obtain rabbit skin, and easier to make the transaction level of leather workers more likely to reach veterans.

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mason

20 blackstone changes 1 emerald (apprentice) | Add this transaction to make the stonemith's transaction level easier to reach veterans, and make Blackstone have another purpose.

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16 lifdes are replaced with 1 emerald (veteran) | Add this transaction to make the lifalite have other value in addition to the building.

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Fisherman

Eight emeralds change 1 puffer fish barrel | Add this transaction to make live puffer fish easier to obtain and make fishermen more popular.Fisherman: Listen to me, dandruff you

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Butcher

20 emeralds change 1 tie rope (master) | Add this transaction to get tie ropes without mucus balls or stray merchants, and make the butcher more popular.

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