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{{distinguish|Village|Pillage}}
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<div class ="mobileonly">{{relevant guide|Java Edition guides/Village & Pillage|Bedrock Edition guides/Village & Pillage}}</div>
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| date = '''''Java'' and ''Bedrock'' editions''':<br>April 23, 2019<br>'''''PlayStation 4 Edition:'''''<br>June 3, 2019
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* [[Java Edition 1.14]]
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* [[Bedrock Edition 1.11.0]]
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* [[PlayStation 4 Edition 1.91]]
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[[File:Village & Pillage logo.png|thumb|Village & Pillage logo.]]
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<div class ="nomobile">{{relevant guide|Java Edition guides/Village & Pillage|Bedrock Edition guides/Village & Pillage}}</div>
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{{Q|Discover the most adventurous update yet! Defend against new threats, build with new blocks, and experience life in all-new villages.|[[minecraft.net]]|Village & Pillage}}
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'''Village & Pillage''' is the name for a major update themed around overhauling [[village]]s that was released for {{el|java}}, {{el|bedrock}}, {{el|ps4}}, and {{el|ee}}.
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This update was released for {{el|je}} as version [[Java Edition 1.14|1.14]] on April 23, 2019. The update's development started with snapshot [[18w43a]]. The [[Java Edition 1.14 Pre-Release 1|first pre-release]] for ''Java Edition'' 1.14 was released on April 10, 2019, followed by the [[Java Edition 1.14 Pre-Release 2|second]] on April 12, the [[Java Edition 1.14 Pre-Release 3|third]] on April 16, the [[Java Edition 1.14 Pre-Release 4|fourth]] on April 17, and the [[Java Edition 1.14 Pre-Release 5|fifth]] on April 18.
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On {{el|be}}, features of Village & Pillage were split into four separate versions: [[Bedrock Edition 1.8.0|1.8.0]], released on December 11, 2018; [[Bedrock Edition 1.9.0|1.9.0]], released on February 5, 2019; [[Bedrock Edition 1.10.0|1.10.0]], released on March 19, 2019; and the main update as version [[Bedrock Edition 1.11.0|1.11.0]] released on April 23, 2019. Additional features were added in [[Bedrock Edition 1.13.0|1.13.0]] on October 29, 2019.
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{{el|ps4}} was the only version of the {{el|lce}} to receive the update, which was divided into versions [[PlayStation 4 Edition 1.83|1.83]] on December 18, 2018, [[PlayStation 4 Edition 1.88|1.88]] on February 26, 2019, [[PlayStation 4 Edition 1.90|1.90]] on April 15, 2019, and the main update as [[PlayStation 4 Edition 1.91|1.91]] on June 3, 2019.
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Additionally, features from this update were also released for {{el|ee}} in [[Education Edition 1.9|1.9]], [[Education Edition 1.12.0|1.12.0]], and [[Education Edition 1.14.31|1.14.31]].
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The official name for the update, ''Village and Pillage'' was revealed on September 29, 2018, during the [[MINECON Earth 2018]] livestream.
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For the {{el|ce}}, the full update was released on July 4, 2019, based on [[Bedrock Edition 1.11.0]].
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== Notable features ==
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{{dablink|Main articles: [[Java Edition 1.14]]; [[Bedrock Edition 1.8.0]], [[Bedrock Edition 1.9.0|1.9.0]], [[Bedrock Edition 1.10.0|1.10.0]], [[Bedrock Edition 1.11.0|1.11.0]], and [[Bedrock Edition 1.13.0|1.13.0]]; [[PlayStation 4 Edition 1.83]], [[PlayStation 4 Edition 1.88|1.88]], [[PlayStation 4 Edition 1.90|1.90]], and [[PlayStation 4 Edition 1.91|1.91]]; and [[Education Edition 1.9]], [[Education Edition 1.12.0|1.12.0]], and [[Education Edition 1.14.31|1.14.31]].}}
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* New [[block]]s:
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** 14 new [[stairs]], including, stone, diorite, andesite, granite (and their polished variants), mossy stone brick, mossy cobblestone, smooth sandstone, smooth red sandstone, smooth quartz, red nether brick, and end stone brick.
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** 14 new [[slab]]s, including stone, diorite, andesite, granite (and their polished variants), mossy stone brick, mossy cobblestone, smooth sandstone, smooth red sandstone, smooth quartz, red nether brick, and end stone brick.
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** 12 new [[wall]]s, including diorite, andesite, granite, brick, stone brick, mossy stone brick, sandstone, red sandstone, prismarine, nether brick, red nether brick and end stone brick.
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** [[File:Campfire JE2 BE2.gif|32px]] [[Campfire]]s
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*** Act as a decorative fireplace without any fire spread.
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*** Can cook up to four food items, but slowly (30 seconds).
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*** Can be lit or unlit.
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*** Acts as smoke signal when placed on top of a hay bale.
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** [[File:Bamboo (item) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[Bamboo]]
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***Generated in bamboo forests in [[jungle]]s
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***Can be found in shipwrecks and jungle temples loot chests.
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***Dropped by [[panda]]s.
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** [[File:Standing Scaffolding JE3.png|32px]] [[Scaffolding]]
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*** Can be climbed quickly.
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*** The player can build a pillar of scaffolding by just pressing use on the top face of a scaffolding block.
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*** The whole structure breaks when the bottom block is broken.
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*** The bottom and sides have no collision detection.
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**Flowers
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***[[File:Cornflower JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[Cornflower]]
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****Can be crafted into blue dye
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****Can be found in plains
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***[[File:Lily of the Valley JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[Lily of the Valley]]
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****Can be crafted into white dye
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****Can be found in forests
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***[[File:Wither Rose JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[Wither Rose]]
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****Can be crafted into black dye
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****Inflicts 1 second of wither status effect to mobs and players around it, in any difficulty besides peaceful
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**[[File:Barrel (U) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[Barrel]]
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***Acts as a storage block similar to [[chest]]s
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***Generates in village fisher cottages
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***Can be opened in a one by one block space unlike the chest
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**[[File:Bell (N).png|32px]] [[Bell]]
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*** Decoration block that produces sound
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***Play a shaking animation and a sound when right-clicked, hit by a projectile, or activated by a redstone signal.
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***Generates in village meeting points.
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*** When rung during a [[raid]], all [[pillager]]s receive the glowing effect for a short amount of time.{{only|java}}
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**{{Animate|Blast Furnace (S) JE1.png; Lit Blast Furnace JE1.gif|32px}} [[Blast Furnace]]
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*** Block used for smelting ores twice as fast as a traditional [[furnace]]
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*** Generates in village armorer houses.
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** {{Animate|Smoker (S) JE2.png; Lit Smoker (S) JE2 BE2.gif|32px}} [[Smoker]]
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*** Found in villages, specifically butcher shops.
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*** Block used for cooking of food items faster than the traditional furnace.
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** [[File:Cartography Table JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[Cartography Table]]
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*** Found in villages, specifically cartographer houses.
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*** Block used for cloning, expanding and locking maps.
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*** Maps that are locked can't be modified.
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** {{Animate|Composter JE1.png; Composter (level 3) JE1.png; Composter (level 4) JE1.png; Composter (level 5) JE1.png; Composter (level 6) JE1.png; Composter (level 7) JE1.png; Composter (level 8) JE1.png|32px}} [[Composter]]
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*** Produces [[bone meal]].
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**** {{ctrl|Using}} [[Composter#Compostable list|certain items]] on the composter has a chance to add 1 level of composting to the composter, up to 7 levels. After the composter reaches level 7, it turns into level 8 (the harvestable stage), yielding 1 bone meal when used.
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**** Some composted items are consumed without adding a level. The chance of adding a level depends on the quality of the item: larger or crafted items have a higher chance of adding a layer when used (e.g. Kelp has a low chance of about 10%, while pumpkin pie has a chance of 100%).
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*** Crafted with 3 [[planks]] and 4 [[fence]]s.
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****
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** [[File:Fletching Table JE2 BE1.png|32px]] [[Fletching Table]]
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*** Found inside fletcher houses in villages.
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*** Player functionality will be added in a later update.
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*** Used by villagers of certain professions to re-stock their trading inventory.
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** [[File:Smithing Table JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[Smithing Table]]
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*** Found inside Toolsmith houses in villages.
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*** Can be used to upgrade diamond tools to netherite since 1.16.
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*** Can be used to trim armor since 1.20.
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*** Used by villagers of certain professions to re-stock their trading inventory.
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** [[File:Stonecutter JE2 BE1.gif|32px]] [[Stonecutter]]
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*** Found inside mason houses in villages.
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*** Used for crafting all stone-related items and blocks.
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**[[File:Grindstone (floor) (N).png|32px]] [[Grindstone]]
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***A new block that can be used to remove any non-curse enchantment(s) from an item.
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***Can repair items by combining them together
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***Generates in village weaponsmiths
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** [[File:Lantern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[Lantern]]
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***Has a luminance level of 15.
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***Acts as a new light source.
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***Generates in snowy villages as lamp posts.
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** {{Animate|Lectern (S).png; Lectern with Book (S).png|32px}} [[Lectern]]
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*** Found in villages, specifically libraries.
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*** Block used to hold books for multiple people to read at a time.
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*** Emits a redstone pulse when a page is turned.
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** [[File:Loom (S) JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[Loom]]
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*** Alternate, easier and cheaper method of making [[banner]]s.
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*** Generate in village shepherd houses.
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** [[File:Jigsaw Block (S) JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[Jigsaw block]]
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*** A technical block.
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*** A 'junction' block that allows the player to construct structures out of smaller templates.
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*** Not available on {{el|ps4}}.
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* New [[item]]s:
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**[[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[Banner Pattern]]s
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*** Crafted with paper and their associated items.
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** {{Animate|Crossbow.png; Crossbow Pull 0.png; Crossbow Pull 1.png; Crossbow Pull 2.png; Arrow Loaded Crossbow.png|32px}} [[Crossbow]]s
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*** Stronger than bows, but slower to reload.
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*** Can be enchanted with new [[enchantment]]s:
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**** Multishot
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***** Fires three arrows at once in different directions.
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**** Quick Charge
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***** Decreases the reload time.
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**** Piercing
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***** Projectile pierce through enemies.
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*** Can shoot [[firework rocket]]s holding the crossbow in one hand and the fireworks in the other.
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*** Can be crafted.
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** {{Animate|White Dye JE1 BE1.png; Light Gray Dye JE2 BE2.png; Gray Dye JE2 BE2.png; Black Dye JE1 BE1.png; Brown Dye JE1 BE1.png; Red Dye JE3 BE3.png; Light Blue Dye JE2 BE2.png; Cyan Dye JE2 BE2.png; Green Dye JE3 BE3.png; Lime Dye JE2 BE2.png; Yellow Dye JE2 BE2.png; Orange Dye JE2 BE2.png; Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png; Purple Dye JE2 BE2.png; Magenta Dye JE2 BE2.png; Pink Dye JE2 BE2.png|32px}} [[Dye]]s
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*** Added {{ItemSprite|white dye}} [[white dye]], {{ItemSprite|blue dye}} [[blue dye]], {{ItemSprite|brown dye}} [[brown dye]] and {{ItemSprite|black dye}} [[black dye]].
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*** Items previously used as dyes ([[bone meal]], [[lapis lazuli]], [[cocoa beans]], and [[ink sac]]s) can still be used except for some instances (such as in the crafting of firework stars).
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** [[File:Suspicious Stew JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[Suspicious stew]]
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*** Found in shipwreck supply chests.
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*** Can be crafted with a red and brown mushroom, a bowl and any flower.
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*** Can not be obtained in the creative inventory.
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*** It restores {{hunger|6}} and 7.2 saturation points, and gives roughly 5 seconds of a status effect.
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*** The effect given upon eating depends on which flower is used, as does the exact duration of the effect.
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**** Oxeye Daisy gives [[Regeneration]].
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**** Cornflower gives [[Jump Boost]].
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**** Lily of the Valley gives [[Poison]].
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**** Wither Rose gives [[Wither (effect)|Wither]].
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**** Tulip gives [[Weakness]].
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**** Azure Bluet gives [[Blindness]].
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**** Allium gives [[Fire Resistance]].
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**** Blue Orchid gives [[Saturation]].
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**** Poppy gives [[Night Vision]].
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**** Dandelion gives [[Saturation]].
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** [[File:Sweet Berries JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[Sweet Berries]]
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*** A [[food]] item.
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*** Harvested from [[Sweet Berry Bush]]es.
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* New [[mob]]s:
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** [[File:Tuxedo Cat JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[Cat]]s
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*** Typically found wandering around villages as strays.
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*** Black cats can spawn in swamp huts.
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*** Untamed cats can despawn.
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*** Eight new skins, with a ninth chosen by the community.
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*** Tamed cats sleep or sit on the owner if they go to sleep in a bed.
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**** When the owner wakes up from the bed, the owner may receive a gift, based on a loot table.
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**** The possible gifts are: string, raw chicken, feather, rabbit hide, rabbit's foot, rotten flesh or phantom membrane.
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*** Scare off phantoms, and hiss at them.
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*** Cat collars can now be dyed.
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** {{Animate|Pillager JE3.png; Pillager Aiming with Crossbow JE.png|32px}} [[Pillager]]s
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*** Another subset of [[illager]]s.
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*** Wield [[crossbow]]s.
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*** Raid, or take over, [[village]]s, killing villagers.
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**[[File:Ravager JE1.png|32px]] [[Ravager]]
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*** Large, hostile bull-like creatures equipped with armor and [[saddle]]s.
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*** Very tough.
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*** Destroy [[crop]]s and [[leaves]].
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** [[File:Panda JE1 BE1.png|32px]] [[Panda]]
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*** Can be passive or neutral, depending on their variant.
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*** Spawn in [[Bamboo Jungle|bamboo forest]]s inside [[jungle]]s.
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*** Eat [[bamboo]] items.
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*** Have varying personalities and traits.
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**** Can be lazy, playful, worried or aggressive.
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**** Their emotions can be read on their faces.
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*** Baby pandas can sneeze, startling the parent.
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*** Have a rare brown variant
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**{{Animate|Fox.png; Snow Fox.png|32px}} [[Fox]]
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*** Spawn in [[Taiga]] biomes, taiga villages and their variants, more commonly at night.
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*** Are about as fast as [[ocelot]]s.
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*** Pick up any items and blocks dropped on the ground with their mouth.
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*** Can be bred with [[sweet berries]] - the baby then trusts the player and does not flee.
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*** They attack rabbits and chickens.
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*** Are attacked by wolves and polar bears.
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*** Not available on ''[[PlayStation 4 Edition]]''.
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** [[File:Wandering Trader.png|24px]] [[Wandering Trader]]s
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*** Only one spawns at any given time randomly around the world.
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*** Spawn with trader [[llama]]s.
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*** Despawn after 2 to 3 days.
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*** Trades biome-related materials.
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**** Trades do not refresh after being locked.
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** [[File:Brown Trader Llama.png|32px]] [[Trader Llama]]
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*** Spawn with [[wandering trader]]
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*** Have unique default carpet skin.
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*** Attack all zombie and Illager variants.{{only|java}}
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**** Attack players and other mobs who harm their trader.
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*** Despawn after 2 to 3 days.
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== Further revisions ==
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=== ''Java Edition'' ===
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* [[Java Edition 1.14.1|1.14.1]] and [[Java Edition 1.14.2|1.14.2]] made small changes and fixed several bugs.
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* [[Java Edition 1.14.3|1.14.3]] added a [[game rule]] to disable raids, changed some block placement rules, and fixed several bugs.
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* [[Java Edition 1.14.4|1.14.4]] added a new function to {{cmd|debug}}, a new splash, tweaked villager behavior, and made other minor changes and bug fixes.
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=== ''Bedrock Edition'' ===
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; 1.8
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* [[Bedrock Edition 1.8.1|1.8.1]] was released to fix bugs.
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; 1.10
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* [[Bedrock Edition 1.10.1|1.10.1]] was released exclusively on [[wikipedia:Windows 10|Windows 10]] to fix a purchasing issue.
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; 1.11
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* [[Bedrock Edition 1.11.1|1.11.1]] was released to fix bugs.
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* [[Bedrock Edition 1.11.2|1.11.2]] was released exclusively on [[wikipedia:Xbox One|Xbox One]] to fix even more bugs.
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* [[Bedrock Edition 1.11.3|1.11.3]] and [[Bedrock Edition 1.11.4|1.11.4]] fixed some more bugs.
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=== ''PlayStation 4 Edition'' ===
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; 1.9
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* [[PlayStation 4 Edition 1.92|1.92]], [[PlayStation 4 Edition 1.93|1.93]], [[PlayStation 4 Edition 1.94|1.94]], and [[PlayStation 4 Edition 1.95|1.95]] fixed several bugs; the latter was the final update for the {{el|ps4}}.
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== World ==
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{{Main|The Traveling Trader}}
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[[File:Thetravellingtrader Thumbnail 0.jpg|thumb|The Traveling Trader key art.]]
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{{Quote|Trade us absolutely nothing, in return, we’ll give you a Traveling Trader adventure! Explore multiple villages, meet a cast of delightful villagers, and learn terrific new trades. Do we have a deal?
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• The Pillager outpost has attacked - help the poor village!<br>
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• Save the villager from the Pillager Stronghold!<br>
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• Trade, trade, and trade.<br>
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• Free|Marketplace description}}
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In promotion of Village & Pillage, a free map was released on the [[Marketplace]]. Produced by ''Jigarbov Productions'', the map tells the story of a trader, who is gifted with the ability to speak with villagers and help defeat the illagers. The map contains four original skins: Traveling Trader, Dala Llama, Vasco da Llama, and Exploring Entrepreneur. Once the main story is completed, it can be used as a regular survival world.
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== Videos ==
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=== Trailers ===
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{{Main|Mojang cinematics}}
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A trailer documenting some of the Village & Pillage's features was released on Mojang Studios' official YouTube channel on April 17, 2019, featuring a [[wandering trader]] on a journey with its [[trader llama]].
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{{CV|XeaNh-bFnYM|Village & Pillage: A Wanderous Journey}}
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Another trailer for the update was released on April 23, 2019.
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{{CV|gcf9FM4TbN4|Village & Pillage: Official Trailer}}
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=== Showcases ===
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Videos made by [[slicedlime]]:
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==== ''Java Edition'' ====
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{{CV|Hv5ci1km5W0|What's New in Minecraft Java Edition 1.14 - The Village & Pillage Update?}}
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{{CV|b6eBndQ_jK0|How Villages are Generated in Minecraft 1.14}}
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{{CV|D6P5BvItdoc|All the Technical Changes in Minecraft Java Edition 1.14}}
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==== ''Bedrock Edition'' ====
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{{CV|PYs8gc_bgsw|What's New in Minecraft Bedrock Edition 1.11 - The Village & Pillage Update?}}
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==== Cross-platform ====
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{{video note|The footage from both videos are taken from the Java Edition.|nocat}}
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{{CV|YK92pjz8iog|All the New Villager Trades in The Minecraft Village & Pillage Update (Corrected)}}
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{{CV|rlnnn0hV6-U|The Texture Update - All the Changed Textures in the Village & Pillage Update}}
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=== Other ===
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{{CV|EbPrkqn9PMA|Village & Pillage: Ten Things You Probably Didn't Know About Minecraft}}
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== Trivia ==
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* The pillagers were previously mentioned by [[Jens Bergensten|Jeb]] in response to a suggestion posted on Reddit.<ref name="amount">https://reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/61n196/new_mob_idea_the_pillager/</ref>
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*The Village & Pillage trailer has a few game mechanics that were not introduced in 1.14. At 34 seconds into the video, the player throws a sword, and at 44 seconds, a villager with purple robes throws a blue version of redstone. The blue redstone was later confirmed to have been a rendering error.<ref>{{tweet|chupacaubrey|1125130466955108353|Hey! Apparently there was a weird rendering error in the Village & Pillage trailer where some redstone wound up looking blue. This was not intentional. 😬 Just a mistake and not a reference or tease to anything. Sorry! 🙇🏻♀️|6 May 2019}}</ref>
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* The official artwork for the Village & Pillage update shows a [[witch]] holding a potion with one hand, despite the fact that witch's arms are always folded like those of a villager.
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*On the ''China Edition'', the title screen is the Village & Pillage artwork, but with an extra vex and Steve flying with elytra.
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery>
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Village & Pillage logo.png|Village & Pillage logo
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Village & Pillage art.jpg|Village & Pillage artwork
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Village_&_Pillage_banner.png|Village & Pillage artwork without logo
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</gallery>
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== References ==
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{{reflist}}
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== External links ==
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* [https://minecraft.net/updates/village-pillage Village & Pillage Update | Minecraft] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20190712005624/https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/updates/village-pillage Archive])
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