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{{Infobox guide
|edition=java
|name=Village & Pillage
|vers=
* {{vl|je 1.14|}}
* {{vl|je 1.14.1|}}
* {{vl|je 1.14.2|}}
* {{vl|je 1.14.3|}}
* {{vl|je 1.14.4|}}
|prev=Update Aquatic
|next=Buzzy Bees
}}
{{for|the Bedrock Edition version of this guide|Bedrock Edition guides/Village & Pillage}}
This guide is a simplified overview of all the changes in the [[Village & Pillage]] update ({{JE}} 1.14.x releases), which assumes at least some familiarity with [[Update Aquatic]] (''Java Edition'' 1.13.x releases).
== Mobs ==
=== New ===
{| {{Simple Guide table|New Mobs}}
|-
| [[Brown mooshroom]]s
| [[File:Brown Mooshroom.png|128px|center]]
|
* Red mooshrooms turn into brown mooshrooms when struck by [[lightning]].
* Breeding two red [[mooshroom]]s has <sup>1</sup><sub>1024</sub> chance to spawn a brown baby variant, and vice versa.
|
* {{Drop|Item|Leather|0|2}}
* {{Drop|Item|Raw Beef|1|3}}
* {{Drop|Item|Steak|1|3}} (if killed by fire)
* {{xp|1|3}} (when killed by a [[player]] or tamed [[wolf]])
| Give the player [[suspicious stew]] when fed a flower and milked with a bowl.
|-
| [[Cat]]s
| {{animate|Tuxedo Cat.png;Siamese Cat.png;Red Cat.png;Persian Cat.png;Ragdoll Cat.png;White Cat.png;Jellie Cat.png;Black Cat.png;Tabby Cat.png;British Shorthair Cat.png;Calico Cat.png|128px}}
|
* Stray cats can be found wandering in villages.
* A single stray black cat can be found inside [[witch hut]]s.
|
* {{Drop|Item|String|0|2}}
* {{xp|1|3}} (when killed by a [[player]] or tamed [[wolf]])
|
* Can be tamed with raw fish.
* [[Phantom]]s do not swoop in to attack a player if a cat is nearby.
* Seek active furnaces, beds, and chests to sit on.
* When waking up from a bed, there is a chance for a tamed cat to give its owner one [[rabbit's foot]], [[rabbit hide]], [[string]], [[rotten flesh]], [[feather]], [[raw chicken]], or [[phantom membrane]].
|-
| [[Fox]]es
| {{animate|Fox.png;Snow Fox.png;Sitting Fox.png;Sitting Snow Fox.png;Sleeping Fox.png;Sleeping Snow Fox.png|128px}}
{{animate|Baby Fox.png;Baby Snow Fox.png;Sitting Baby Fox.png;Sitting Baby Snow Fox.png;Sleeping Baby Fox.png;Sleeping Baby Snow Fox.png|84px}}
|
* Spawn in [[taiga]] and [[snowy taiga]] biomes.
* Also spawn in taiga villages in groups of 13.
| {{xp|1|2}} (when killed by a [[player]] or tamed [[wolf]])
|
* Wolves and polar bears are aggressive toward foxes.
* Baby foxes born by breeding two adult foxes are loyal toward the player.
* Trusting foxes can attack the player if their trusted player is damaged.
* Can eat any food item, and can pick up any item in its mouth.
* Sleep during the day and are active at night.
|-
| [[Panda]]s
| [[File:Panda.png|128px|center]]
| Spawn in [[bamboo forest]] biomes.
|
* {{Drop|Item|Bamboo|0|2}}
* {{xp|1|3}} (when killed by a [[player]] or tamed [[wolf]])
|
* Can spawn with either an aggressive, lazy, playful, weak or worried personality.
* Eat [[bamboo]], and can be bred if there is at least eight bamboo blocks within five blocks of each panda.
* Pick up and eat [[cake]] that is thrown to them.
|-
| [[Pillager]]s
| [[File:Pillager.png|128px|center]]
|
* Spawn as part of [[illager patrol]]s, which consist of a maximum of five pillagers. Illager patrols can spawn in any biome except mushroom fields and its variants.
* They spawn below light level 8, only at night, like monsters. {{verify|Pillager#Spawning doesn't mention light level for JE, monsters don't depend on time}}
* Spawn around [[pillager outpost]]s.
* Spawn as part of [[raid]]s.
|
* {{Drop|Item|Crossbow|0|1}}
* {{xp|5}}, plus {{xp|1|3}} per equipment piece (when killed by a [[player]] or tamed [[wolf]])
| Pillagers that spawn with an [[ominous banner]] on their head are known as [[raid captain]]s. When a player kills a raid captain, they receive the [[Bad Omen]] effect.
|-
| [[Ravager]]s
| [[File:Ravager.png|128px|center]]
| Spawn as part of [[raid]]s.
|
* {{Drop|Item|Saddle|1}}
* {{xp|20}} (when killed by a [[player]] or tamed [[wolf]])
| Destroy leaves and all crops it comes in contact with, except for melon and pumpkin stems.
|-
| [[Trader llama]]s
| {{Animate|Creamy Trader Llama.png;White Trader Llama.png;Brown Trader Llama.png;Gray Trader Llama.png|128px}}
| Spawn in the world with [[wandering trader]]s.
|
* {{Drop|Item|Leather|0|2}}
* {{xp|1|3}} (when killed by a [[player]] or tamed [[wolf]])
* Anything equipped, such as {{blockLink|carpets|link=Carpet}} or a {{blockLink|chest}}.
* All items in their [[inventory]].
| Are hostile toward all zombie variants and [[illager]]s. They also become hostile toward mobs and players that attack the wandering trader they are leashed to.
|-
| [[Wandering trader]]s
| [[File:Wandering Trader.png|96px|center]]
| Spawn randomly in the world within a 48 block radius of the player.
| Have a chance of dropping a [[milk bucket]] or [[potion of Invisibility]] if they are holding it when killed.
|
* Randomly spawn in the world with two [[trader llama]]s.
* Only one exists in the world at any time. New wandering traders do not spawn until an existing wandering trader despawns.
* At the night (or when light level is 7 and below) wandering traders drink potion of invisibility. When light level is above 7, they drink bucket of milk and cancel any effects they have.
|}
=== Changed ===
{| {{Simple Guide table|Changed Mobs}}
|-
| [[Creeper]]s
| [[File:Creeper JE3 BE1.png|84px|center]]
| Now drop [[music disc]]s when killed by strays.
|-
| [[Evoker]]s
| [[File:Evoker.png|84px|center]]
|
* Can now spawn as part of raids.
* Evokers that spawn with an [[ominous banner]] on their head are known as [[raid captain]]s. When a player kills a raid captain, the player receives the [[Bad Omen]] effect.
|-
| [[Ocelot]]s
| [[File:Ocelot.png|128px|center]]
| Can no longer be tamed to get cats.
|-
| [[Phantom]]s
| [[File:Phantom.png|128px|center]]
| No longer swoop to attack a player if a cat is nearby.
|-
| [[Villager]]s
| {{Animate|Desert Armorer.png; Desert Butcher.png; Desert Cartographer.png; Desert Cleric.png; Desert Farmer.png; Desert Fisherman.png; Desert Fletcher.png; Desert Leatherworker.png; Desert Librarian.png; Desert Nitwit.png; Desert Shepherd.png; Desert Mason.png; Desert Toolsmith.png; Desert Weaponsmith.png; Jungle Armorer.png; Jungle Butcher.png; Jungle Cartographer.png; Jungle Cleric.png; Jungle Farmer.png; Jungle Fisherman.png; Jungle Fletcher.png; Jungle Leatherworker.png; Jungle Librarian.png; Jungle Nitwit.png; Jungle Shepherd.png; Jungle Mason.png; Jungle Toolsmith.png; Jungle Weaponsmith.png; Plains Armorer.png; Plains Butcher.png; Plains Cartographer.png; Plains Cleric.png; Plains Farmer.png; Plains Fisherman.png; Plains Fletcher.png; Plains Leatherworker.png; Plains Librarian.png; Plains Nitwit.png; Plains Shepherd.png; Plains Mason.png; Plains Toolsmith.png; Plains Weaponsmith.png; Savanna Armorer.png; Savanna Butcher.png; Savanna Cartographer.png; Savanna Cleric.png; Savanna Farmer.png; Savanna Fisherman.png; Savanna Fletcher.png; Savanna Leatherworker.png; Savanna Librarian.png; Savanna Nitwit.png; Savanna Shepherd.png; Savanna Mason.png; Savanna Toolsmith.png; Savanna Weaponsmith.png; Snowy Armorer.png; Snowy Butcher.png; Snowy Cartographer.png; Snowy Cleric.png; Snowy Farmer.png; Snowy Fisherman.png; Snowy Fletcher.png; Snowy Leatherworker.png; Snowy Librarian.png; Snowy Nitwit.png; Snowy Shepherd.png; Snowy Mason.png; Snowy Toolsmith.png; Snowy Weaponsmith.png; Swamp Armorer.png; Swamp Butcher.png; Swamp Cartographer.png; Swamp Cleric.png; Swamp Farmer.png; Swamp Fisherman.png; Swamp Fletcher.png; Swamp Leatherworker.png; Swamp Librarian.png; Swamp Nitwit.png; Swamp Shepherd.png; Swamp Mason.png; Swamp Toolsmith.png; Swamp Weaponsmith.png; Taiga Armorer.png; Taiga Butcher.png; Taiga Cartographer.png; Taiga Cleric.png; Taiga Farmer.png; Taiga Fisherman.png; Taiga Fletcher.png; Taiga Leatherworker.png; Taiga Librarian.png; Taiga Nitwit.png; Taiga Shepherd.png; Taiga Mason.png; Taiga Toolsmith.png; Taiga Weaponsmith.png|84px}}
|
* Now have biome specific skins.
** Skins now reflect their unique profession.
** Can now change their profession according to an available nearby job site block.
*** Once a villager has leveled up, it cannot change their profession.
** Now have a new profession, the mason.
* Trading has been overhauled.
** Now have levels and require experience to unlock the next tier of trades; level 1 is novice, level 2 is apprentice, level 3 is journeyman, level 4 is expert, and level 5 is master.
** Cannot restock trades instantly anymore, however, they can restock up to two times per day at their job site block.
** Can now increase/decrease their trade prices.
** Hold items in their hands to the player when the player holds an item that the villager has a trade offer for.
* Now sleep in beds at night.
* Now have [[Villager#Schedules|schedules]]. Their schedule includes working, gathering, as well as sleeping in beds at night.
* Now gossip at meeting points during their schedule. There are six types of gossip: {{code|major_negative|minor_negative|major_positive|minor_positive|trading|golem|d=and}}, each gossip has an effect on the village, such as spawning in an iron golem in the village center, or increasing/lowering trade prices for the player.
* When bells are rung or when a raid is happening, villagers retreat into their houses.
** Ring bells during raids themselves to alert other villagers.
** Sweat during raids.
** When a raid is successfully cleared, villagers celebrate by setting off [[firework rocket]]s, and cheering.
* When a player has the [[Hero of the Village]] effect applied, villagers gift the player various different items, as well as decrease their trade prices.
|-
| [[Vindicator]]s
| [[File:Vindicator.png|84px|center]]
|
* Now spawn as part of [[raid]]s.
* Vindicators that spawn with an [[ominous banner]] on their head are known as [[raid captain]]s. When a player kills a raid captain, the player receives the [[Bad Omen]] effect.
|-
| [[Witch]]es
| [[File:Witch.png|84px|center]]
|
* Can now spawn as part of a [[raid]].
** Heal raid members during attacks with Healing potions.
|}
== Blocks ==
=== New ===
{| {{Simple Guide table|New Blocks}}
|-
| [[Bamboo]]
| [[File:Small Leaves Bamboo.png|84px|center]]
| Can be found in [[bamboo forest]] and [[jungle]] biomes.
| Sword
|
* Can be used to craft [[scaffolding]] and [[stick]]s.
* Can be feed to [[panda]]s, this can be used to speed up the growth of baby pandas.
* Can be planted on [[grass]], [[dirt]], [[sand]], [[podzol]], [[coarse dirt]], or [[red sand]].
* Grows twelve to sixteen blocks tall.
|-
| [[Cornflower]]
| [[File:Cornflower.png|84px|center]]
| Found in [[plains]] biomes.
| Any
| Can be used to craft [[suspicious stew]] with the [[Jump Boost]] effect.
|-
| [[Lily of the valley]]
| [[File:Lily of the Valley.png|84px|center]]
| Found in [[forest]] biomes.
| Any
| Can be used to craft suspicious stew with the [[Poison]] effect.
|-
| [[Wither rose]]
| [[File:Wither Rose.png|84px|center]]
| Drops from mobs killed by a [[wither]].
| Any
|
* Can be used to craft suspicious stew with the [[Wither (status effect)|Wither]] effect.
* Any mob standing on a wither rose is inflicted with one second of the Wither effect for as long as they continue to touch it.
|-
| [[Sweet berry bush]]es
| {{animate|Sweet Berry Bush Age 0 JE1 BE1.png;Sweet Berry Bush Age 1 JE1 BE1.png;Sweet Berry Bush Age 2 JE1 BE1.png;Sweet Berry Bush Age 3 JE1 BE1.png|84px}}
|
* Found naturally in all taiga variants.
* Can be planted with [[sweet berries]].
| Any
|
* Drop sweet berries by {{control|using}} or when broken, dropping 1-2 berries at age three, and 2-3 berries at age four.
* Slow players while standing in them at age one, as well as deal damage to players while moving at age two and above. Standing still while in sweet berry bushes deal no damage.
|-
| [[Barrel]]
| [[File:Barrel JE1 BE1.png|84px|center]]
|
{{Crafting
|A1=Any Planks
|B1=Any Wooden Slab
|C1=Any Planks
|A2=Any Planks
|C2=Any Planks
|A3=Any Planks
|B3=Any Wooden Slab
|C3=Any Planks
|Output=Barrel
}}
* Found around and in fisher cottages in villages.
|Axe
|
* A storage block similar to [[chest]]s, with twenty-seven inventory spaces.
* The main difference between barrels and chests is that barrels can be opened from any side, regardless of orientation or whether there's a solid block on top.
* Unemployed villagers take on the fisherman profession when near a barrel that hasn't been taken by another.
|-
| [[Blast furnace]]
| [[File:Blast Furnace JE1 BE1.png|84px|center]]
|
{{Crafting
|A1=Iron Ingot
|B1=Iron Ingot
|C1=Iron Ingot
|A2=Iron Ingot
|B2=Furnace
|C2=Iron Ingot
|A3=Smooth Stone
|B3=Smooth Stone
|C3=Smooth Stone
|Output=Blast Furnace
}}
* Found in villages.
| Pickaxe
|
* Used to smelt ores, as well as smeltable tools and armor. The blast furnace smelts items at twice the speed of a [[furnace]].
* Unemployed villagers take on the armorer profession when near a blast furnace that hasn't been taken by another.
|-
| [[Smoker]]
| [[File:Smoker.png|84px|center]]
|
{{Crafting
|B1=Any Log;Any Stripped Log;Any Wood;Any Stripped Wood
|A2=Any Log;Any Stripped Log;Any Wood;Any Stripped Wood
|B2=Furnace
|C2=Any Log;Any Stripped Log;Any Wood;Any Stripped Wood
|B3=Any Log;Any Stripped Log;Any Wood;Any Stripped Wood
|Output=Smoker
}}
| Pickaxe
|
* Used to cook food items twice as fast as a regular furnace.
* Unemployed villagers take on the butcher profession when near a smoker that hasn't been taken by another.
|-
| [[Loom]]
| [[File:Loom JE1 BE1.png|84px|center]]
|
{{Crafting
|B2=String
|C2=String
|B3=Any Planks
|C3=Any Planks
|Output=Loom
}}
| Axe
|
* Allow the player to apply patterns to banners.
* Unemployed villagers take on the shepherd profession when near a loom that hasn't been taken by another.
|-
| [[Cartography table]]
| [[File:Cartography Table JE2 BE1.png|84px|center]]
|
{{Crafting
|A1=Paper
|B1=Paper
|A2=Any Planks
|B2=Any Planks
|A3=Any Planks
|B3=Any Planks
|Output=Cartography Table
}}
* Found in villages.
| Axe
|
* Used for cloning, expanding, and zooming out maps.
* They can also be used to lock maps, by using [[glass pane]]s, making them no longer able to update.
* Unemployed villagers take on the cartographer profession when near a cartography table that hasn't been taken by another.
|-
| [[Fletching table]]
| [[File:Fletching Table JE2 BE1.png|84px|center]]
|
{{Crafting
|A1=Flint
|B1=Flint
|A2=Any Planks
|B2=Any Planks
|A3=Any Planks
|B3=Any Planks
|Output=Fletching Table
}}
* Found in villages.
| Axe
| Unemployed villagers take on the fletcher profession when near a fletching table that hasn't been taken by another.
|-
| [[Smithing table]]
| [[File:Smithing Table JE2 BE2.png|84px|center]]
|
{{Crafting
|A1=Iron Ingot
|B1=Iron Ingot
|A2=Any Planks
|B2=Any Planks
|A3=Any Planks
|B3=Any Planks
|Output=Smithing Table
}}
* Found as part of plains village toolsmiths houses.
|Axe
| Unemployed villagers take on the toolsmith profession when near a smithing table that hasn't been taken by another.
|-
| [[Composter]]
| {{Animate|Composter (level 0).png;Composter (level 7).png;Composter (level 8).png|84px}}
|
{{Crafting
|A1=Any Wooden Fence
|C1=Any Wooden Fence
|A2=Any Wooden Fence
|C2=Any Wooden Fence
|A3=Any Planks
|B3=Any Planks
|C3=Any Planks
|Output=Composter
}}
* Found around farms in villages.
| Axe
|
* Used to turn certain items into bone meal.
* Unemployed villagers take on the farmer profession when near a composter that hasn't been taken by another.
|-
| [[Lectern]]
| [[File:Lectern.png|84px|center]]
|
{{Crafting
|A1=Any Wooden Slab
|B1=Any Wooden Slab
|C1=Any Wooden Slab
|B2=Bookshelf
|B3=Any Wooden Slab
|Output=Lectern
}}
* Found as part of libraries in villages.
| Axe
|
* Allows multiple players to read the same book at the same time.
* Lecterns holding a book also output a redstone pulse when a page is turned.
* Unemployed villagers take on the librarian profession when near a lectern that hasn't been taken by another.
|-
| [[Grindstone]]
| [[File:Grindstone JE2 BE2.png|84px|center]]
|
{{Crafting
|A1=Stick
|B1=Stone Slab
|C1=Stick
|A2=Any Planks
|C2=Any Planks
|Output=Grindstone
}}
* Generates as part of the [[Village/Structure/Blueprints#Weaponsmith_1_3|blacksmith]] structure in villages.
| Pickaxe
|
* Used to repair items and tools by combining two items or tools of the same type together. This removes all enchantments apart from [[curse]]s.
* A single item can be used in the grindstone to remove all enchantments from it apart from curses.
* Unemployed villagers take on the weaponsmith profession when near a grindstone that hasn't been taken by another.
|-
| [[Stonecutter]]
| [[File:Stonecutter.gif|84px|center]]
|
{{Crafting
|B2=Iron Ingot
|A3=Stone
|B3=Stone
|C3=Stone
|Output=Stonecutter
}}
| Pickaxe
|
* Used to craft stone related blocks, such as walls, stairs, or slabs.
* Unemployed villagers take on the mason profession when near a stonecutter that hasn't been taken by another.
|-
| [[Bell]]
| [[File:Bell.png|84px|center]]
|
* Generate in village centers.
* Can be purchased from either apprentice-level armorer, toolsmith or weaponsmith villagers for 36 emeralds each.
| Pickaxe
|
* Used to alert nearby villagers to return to their houses.
* Resonate and highlight nearby raiders during a raid.
* Villagers ring the bell during raids to alert other villagers.
|-
| [[Campfire]]
| [[File:Campfire JE2 BE2.gif|84px]]
|
{{Crafting
|B1= Stick
|A2= Stick
|B2= Coal; Charcoal
|C2= Stick
|A3= Any Log; Any Stripped Log; Any Wood; Any Stripped Wood; Any Stem; Any Stripped Stem; Any Hyphae; Any Stripped Hyphae
|B3= Any Log; Any Stripped Log; Any Wood; Any Stripped Wood; Any Stem; Any Stripped Stem; Any Hyphae; Any Stripped Hyphae
|C3= Any Log; Any Stripped Log; Any Wood; Any Stripped Wood; Any Stem; Any Stripped Stem; Any Hyphae; Any Stripped Hyphae
|Output= Campfire
}}
* Found in [[taiga]] villages.
* Fisherman [[villager]]s can sell campfires.
| Axe (drops charcoal)
|
* Emit a light level of 15.
* Can be unlit by waterlogging it and lit by a fire source.
* Used to cook food items.
* Damages mobs standing on top of it.
|-
| [[Lantern]]
| [[File:Lantern.png|84px|center]]
|
{{Crafting
|A1=Iron Nugget
|B1=Iron Nugget
|C1=Iron Nugget
|A2=Iron Nugget
|B2=Torch
|C2=Iron Nugget
|A3=Iron Nugget
|B3=Iron Nugget
|C3=Iron Nugget
|Output=Lantern
}}
* Generates in [[snowy tundra]] villages.
| Pickaxe
|
* Used as a light source, it can be placed on top of and below solid blocks, iron bars, and glass panes.
* Emit a light level of 15.
* Can be used as a decorative block.
|-
| [[Scaffolding]]
| [[File:Scaffolding.png|84px|center]]
|
{{Crafting
|A1=Bamboo
|B1=String
|C1=Bamboo
|A2=Bamboo
|C2=Bamboo
|A3=Bamboo
|C3=Bamboo
|Output=Scaffolding,6
}}
| Any (when broken all connected scaffolding breaks also)
|
* Designed to be used for building in Survival.
* Standing in scaffolding and {{control|jumping}} allows the player to climb, while {{control|sneaking}} allows the player to descend through the scaffolding. If there is no block below the scaffolding block the player is on, the player does not descend through the block.
|-
| [[Sign]]s for all wood types
| {{Animate|Spruce Wall Sign.png;Birch Wall Sign.png;Jungle Wall Sign.png;Acacia Wall Sign.png;Dark Oak Wall Sign.png|84px}}<br>
{{Animate|Spruce Standing Sign.png;Birch Standing Sign.png;Jungle Standing Sign.png;Acacia Standing Sign.png;Dark Oak Standing Sign.png|84px}}
|
{{Crafting
|A1=Spruce Planks;Birch Planks;Jungle Planks;Acacia Planks;Dark Oak Planks
|B1=Spruce Planks;Birch Planks;Jungle Planks;Acacia Planks;Dark Oak Planks
|C1=Spruce Planks;Birch Planks;Jungle Planks;Acacia Planks;Dark Oak Planks
|A2=Spruce Planks;Birch Planks;Jungle Planks;Acacia Planks;Dark Oak Planks
|B2=Spruce Planks;Birch Planks;Jungle Planks;Acacia Planks;Dark Oak Planks
|C2=Spruce Planks;Birch Planks;Jungle Planks;Acacia Planks;Dark Oak Planks
|B3= Stick
|Output=Spruce Sign,3;Birch Sign,3;Jungle Sign,3;Acacia Sign,3;Dark Oak Sign,3
}}
| Axe
|
* All sign variants retain the same use as the original sign.
* While the default text color is black, the color can be changed with [[dye]]s.
|-
| New types of [[slab]]s
| {{Animate|Stone Slab.png;Mossy Cobblestone Slab.png;Mossy Stone Brick Slab.png;Andesite Slab.png;Diorite Slab.png;Granite Slab.png;Polished Andesite Slab.png;Polished Diorite Slab.png;Polished Granite Slab.png;Cut Sandstone Slab JE1 BE1.png;Cut Red Sandstone Slab JE1 BE1.png;Smooth Sandstone Slab.png;Smooth Red Sandstone Slab.png;Red Nether Brick Slab.png;Quartz Slab.png;End Stone Brick Slab.png|84px}}
|
{{Crafting
|A2=Stone;Mossy Cobblestone;Mossy Stone Bricks;Andesite;Diorite;Granite;Polished Andesite;Polished Diorite;Polished Granite;Cut Sandstone;Cut Red Sandstone;Smooth Sandstone;Smooth Red Sandstone;Red Nether Bricks;Smooth Quartz;End Stone Bricks
|B2=Stone;Mossy Cobblestone;Mossy Stone Bricks;Andesite;Diorite;Granite;Polished Andesite;Polished Diorite;Polished Granite;Cut Sandstone;Cut Red Sandstone;Smooth Sandstone;Smooth Red Sandstone;Red Nether Bricks;Smooth Quartz;End Stone Bricks
|C2=Stone;Mossy Cobblestone;Mossy Stone Bricks;Andesite;Diorite;Granite;Polished Andesite;Polished Diorite;Polished Granite;Cut Sandstone;Cut Red Sandstone;Smooth Sandstone;Smooth Red Sandstone;Red Nether Bricks;Smooth Quartz;End Stone Bricks
|Output=Stone Slab,6;Mossy Cobblestone Slab,6;Mossy Stone Brick Slab,6;Andesite Slab,6;Diorite Slab,6;Granite Slab,6;Polished Andesite Slab,6;Polished Diorite Slab,6;Polished Granite Slab,6;Cut Sandstone Slab,6;Cut Red Sandstone Slab,6;Smooth Sandstone Slab,6;Smooth Red Sandstone Slab,6;Red Nether Brick Slab,6;Smooth Quartz Slab,6;End Stone Brick Slab,6
}}
| Pickaxe
| Can be used as decorative blocks.
|-
| New types of [[stairs]]
| {{Animate|Stone Stairs.png;Mossy Cobblestone Stairs.png;Mossy Stone Brick Stairs.png;Andesite Stairs.png;Diorite Stairs.png;Granite Stairs.png;Polished Andesite Stairs.png;Polished Diorite Stairs.png;Polished Granite Stairs.png;Smooth Sandstone Stairs.png;Smooth Red Sandstone Stairs.png;Red Nether Brick Stairs.png;Quartz Stairs.png;End Stone Brick Stairs.png|84px}}
|
{{Crafting
|A1=Stone;Mossy Cobblestone;Mossy Stone Bricks;Andesite;Diorite;Granite;Polished Andesite;Polished Diorite;Polished Granite;Smooth Sandstone;Smooth Red Sandstone;Red Nether Bricks;Smooth Quartz;End Stone Bricks
|A2=Stone;Mossy Cobblestone;Mossy Stone Bricks;Andesite;Diorite;Granite;Polished Andesite;Polished Diorite;Polished Granite;Smooth Sandstone;Smooth Red Sandstone;Red Nether Bricks;Smooth Quartz;End Stone Bricks
|B2=Stone;Mossy Cobblestone;Mossy Stone Bricks;Andesite;Diorite;Granite;Polished Andesite;Polished Diorite;Polished Granite;Smooth Sandstone;Smooth Red Sandstone;Red Nether Bricks;Smooth Quartz;End Stone Bricks
|A3=Stone;Mossy Cobblestone;Mossy Stone Bricks;Andesite;Diorite;Granite;Polished Andesite;Polished Diorite;Polished Granite;Smooth Sandstone;Smooth Red Sandstone;Red Nether Bricks;Smooth Quartz;End Stone Bricks
|B3=Stone;Mossy Cobblestone;Mossy Stone Bricks;Andesite;Diorite;Granite;Polished Andesite;Polished Diorite;Polished Granite;Smooth Sandstone;Smooth Red Sandstone;Red Nether Bricks;Smooth Quartz;End Stone Bricks
|C3=Stone;Mossy Cobblestone;Mossy Stone Bricks;Andesite;Diorite;Granite;Polished Andesite;Polished Diorite;Polished Granite;Smooth Sandstone;Smooth Red Sandstone;Red Nether Bricks;Smooth Quartz;End Stone Bricks
|Output=Stone Stairs,4;Mossy Cobblestone Stairs,4;Mossy Stone Brick Stairs,4;Andesite Stairs,4;Diorite Stairs,4;Granite Stairs,4;Polished Andesite Stairs,4;Polished Diorite Stairs,4;Polished Granite Stairs,4;Smooth Sandstone Stairs,4;Smooth Red Sandstone Stairs,4;Red Nether Brick Stairs,4;Smooth Quartz Stairs,4;End Stone Brick Stairs,4
}}
| Pickaxe
| Can be used as decorative blocks.
|-
| New types of [[wall]]s
| {{Animate|Stone Brick Wall.png;Mossy Stone Brick Wall.png;Andesite Wall.png;Diorite Wall.png;Granite Wall.png;Sandstone Wall.png;Red Sandstone Wall.png;Brick Wall.png;Prismarine Wall.png;Nether Brick Wall.png;Red Nether Brick Wall.png;End Stone Brick Wall.png|84px}}
|
{{Crafting
|A2=Stone Bricks;Mossy Stone Bricks;Andesite;Diorite;Granite;Sandstone;Red Sandstone;Bricks;Prismarine;Nether Bricks;Red Nether Bricks;End Stone Bricks
|B2=Stone Bricks;Mossy Stone Bricks;Andesite;Diorite;Granite;Sandstone;Red Sandstone;Bricks;Prismarine;Nether Bricks;Red Nether Bricks;End Stone Bricks
|C2=Stone Bricks;Mossy Stone Bricks;Andesite;Diorite;Granite;Sandstone;Red Sandstone;Bricks;Prismarine;Nether Bricks;Red Nether Bricks;End Stone Bricks
|A3=Stone Bricks;Mossy Stone Bricks;Andesite;Diorite;Granite;Sandstone;Red Sandstone;Bricks;Prismarine;Nether Bricks;Red Nether Bricks;End Stone Bricks
|B3=Stone Bricks;Mossy Stone Bricks;Andesite;Diorite;Granite;Sandstone;Red Sandstone;Bricks;Prismarine;Nether Bricks;Red Nether Bricks;End Stone Bricks
|C3=Stone Bricks;Mossy Stone Bricks;Andesite;Diorite;Granite;Sandstone;Red Sandstone;Bricks;Prismarine;Nether Bricks;Red Nether Bricks;End Stone Bricks
|Output=Stone Brick Wall,6;Mossy Stone Brick Wall,6;Andesite Wall,6;Diorite Wall,6;Granite Wall,6;Sandstone Wall,6;Red Sandstone Wall,6;Brick Wall,6;Prismarine Wall,6;Nether Brick Wall,6;Red Nether Brick Wall,6;End Stone Brick Wall,6
}}
| Pickaxe
| Can be used as decorative blocks, as well as a barrier to keep mobs both inside a space, or outside one.
|-
| [[Jigsaw block]]
| [[File:Jigsaw_Block.png|84px]]
|
* Can be obtained by using the {{control|pick block}} [[control]], or by using various [[commands]], such as {{cmd|give @s minecraft:jigsaw}}.
* They also spawn when a player uses a [[structure block]] to spawn certain structures. ([[Pillager outpost]]/[[Village]])
| Cannot be broken in [[Survival]].
| {{info needed}}
|}
=== Changed ===
{| {{Simple Guide table|Changed Blocks}}
|-
| [[Brewing stand]]
| [[File:Brewing Stand.png|84px|center]]
|
* Can now be found in village temples.
* Unemployed villagers take on the cleric profession when near a brewing stand that hasn't been taken by another.
|-
| [[Carpet]]
| {{Animate|White Carpet.png;Orange Carpet.png;Magenta Carpet.png;Light Blue Carpet.png;Yellow Carpet.png;Lime Carpet.png;Pink Carpet.png;Gray Carpet.png;Light Gray Carpet.png;Cyan Carpet.png;Purple Carpet.png;Blue Carpet.png;Brown Carpet.png;Green Carpet.png;Red Carpet.png;Black Carpet.png|84px}}
|
{{Crafting
|A1= White Carpet
|B1= White Carpet
|C1= White Carpet
|A2= White Carpet
|B2= Matching Dye
|C2= White Carpet
|A3= White Carpet
|B3= White Carpet
|C3= White Carpet
|Output= Matching Carpet,8
}}
* Can now be crafted by surrounding a dye with white carpet.
|-
| [[Chorus flower]]
| {{Animate|Chorus Flower.png;Chorus Flower Dead.png|84px}}
| Now break when shot with an [[arrow]].
|-
| [[Dispenser]]
| [[File:Dispenser.png|84px|center]]
| Dispensers with shears can now shear sheep standing in front of the dispenser.
|-
| All [[leaves]]
| {{Animate|Acacia Leaves.png;Birch Leaves.png;Dark Oak Leaves.png;Jungle Leaves.png;Oak Leaves.png;Spruce Leaves.png|84px}}
| Now have a chance of dropping [[stick]]s.
|-
| [[Nether brick fence]]
| [[File:Nether Brick Fence.png|84px|center]]
|
{{Crafting
|A2=Nether Bricks
|B2=Nether Brick
|C2=Nether Bricks
|A3=Nether Bricks
|B3=Nether Brick
|C3=Nether Bricks
|Output=Nether Brick Fence,3
}}
* Previously the recipe used all nether bricks, this is now changed to take both nether brick and nether bricks to avoid conflict with the recipe for [[Nether Brick Wall]]s.
|-
| [[Pressure plate]]s
| {{animate|Stone Pressure Plate.png;Oak Pressure Plate.png;Birch Pressure Plate.png;Spruce Pressure Plate.png;Jungle Pressure Plate.png;Acacia Pressure Plate.png;Dark Oak Pressure Plate.png|84px}}
| Can now be placed on [[iron bars]] and [[glass pane]]s.
|-
| [[Sign]]s
| [[File:Oak Wall Sign.png|84px|center]]<br>[[File:Oak Standing Sign.png|84px|center]]
|
* Can now be crafted only with matching wood planks.
* The color of text on signs can be changed with dye now.
* All original signs have been changed to oak signs.
* Now support editing anywhere on the sign, without having to backspace to the place where the edit is to be made.
* Now have copy and paste support.
|-
| All [[slab]]s and [[stairs]]
|
| Now have directional opacity, meaning sides that are not completely solid do not block light.
|-
| [[Smooth stone slab]]
| [[File:Smooth Stone Slab.png|84px|center]]
|
* Name changed from stone slab to smooth stone slab.
* Recipe now uses [[smooth stone]] instead of [[stone]].
|-
| [[Torch]]
| [[File:Torch JE6 BE2.png|84px|center]]
| Can now be placed on [[iron bars]] and [[glass pane]]s.
|-
| [[Vines]]
| [[File:Vines.png|84px|center]]
| Can now be climbed without supporting blocks by holding {{control|jump}}.
|}
== Items ==
=== New ===
{| {{Simple Guide table|New Items}}
|-
| [[Banner pattern]]s
| [[File:Banner Pattern JE1 BE1.png|84px|center]]
|
{{Crafting
|Paper
|Enchanted Golden Apple;Wither Skeleton Skull;Creeper Head;Oxeye Daisy
|Output=Thing Banner Pattern; Skull Charge Banner Pattern; Creeper Charge Banner Pattern; Flower Charge Banner Pattern
|ingredients=[[Paper]] + Chosen Design Item
}}
|
* Can be used in a [[loom]] to apply the chosen pattern to that banner.
* The globe banner pattern cannot be crafted, and is obtainable only from master-level cartographer villagers.
|-
| [[Black dye]]
| [[File:Black Dye JE1 BE1.png|84px|center]]
|
{{Crafting
|B2=Ink Sac;Wither Rose
|Output=Black Dye
|shapeless=true
}}
| Used in place of ink sacs as dye in all recipes.
|-
| [[Blue dye]]
| [[File:Blue Dye JE1 BE1.png|84px|center]]
|
{{Crafting
|B2=Lapis Lazuli;Cornflower
|Output=Blue Dye
|shapeless=true
}}
| Used in place of lapis lazuli as dye in all recipes.
|-
| [[Brown dye]]
| [[File:Brown Dye JE1 BE1.png|84px|center]]
|
{{Crafting
|B2=Cocoa Beans
|Output=Brown Dye
|shapeless=true
}}
| Used in place of cocoa beans as dye in all recipes.
|-
| [[White dye]]
| [[File:White Dye JE1 BE1.png|84px|center]]
|
{{Crafting
|B2=Bone Meal;Lily of the Valley
|Output=White Dye
|shapeless=true
}}
| Used in place of bone meal as dye in all recipes.
|-
| [[Crossbow]]
| [[File:Crossbow.png|84px|center]]
|
{{Crafting
|A1=Stick
|B1=Iron Ingot
|C1=Stick
|A2=String
|B2=Tripwire Hook
|C2=String
|B3=Stick
|Output=Crossbow
}}
|
* A ranged weapon that has a longer range, as well as being able to deal more damage than a [[bow]].
* Can fire [[firework]]s, as well as [[arrow]]s.
|-
| [[Leather horse armor]]
| [[File:Leather Horse Armor JE1 BE3.png|84px]]
|
{{crafting
|A1= Leather
|C1= Leather
|A2= Leather
|B2= Leather
|C2= Leather
|A3= Leather
|C3= Leather
|Output= Leather Horse Armor
}}
|
* Can be put on horses like other horse armor.
* Can be dyed similar to leather armor.
|-
| [[Suspicious stew]]
| [[File:Suspicious Stew JE1 BE1.png|84px|center]]
|
{{Crafting
|A2=Brown Mushroom
|B2=Red Mushroom
|A3=Bowl
|B3=Any Small Flower
|Output=Suspicious Stew
|shapeless=true
}}
|
* Gives a status effect to the player after eating it, the effect given depends on the flower used to craft it.
* The effect is hidden after suspicious stew is crafted, making it impossible to tell ones with negative effect from ones with positive effects.
|-
| [[Sweet berries]]
| [[File:Sweet Berries JE1 BE1.png|84px|center]]
| Can be harvested from [[sweet berry bush]]es. Additionally sweet berries can be found in taiga village house chests.
|
* Give {{hunger|2}} hunger points when eaten.
* Can be {{control|used}} on grass blocks, dirt, podzol, coarse dirt, and farmland to plant a sweet berry bush.
* Used to breed [[fox]]es.
|-
| [[Spawn egg]]s for all new mobs
| {{animate|Cat Spawn Egg.png;Fox Spawn Egg.png;Panda Spawn Egg.png;Pillager Spawn Egg.png;Ravager Spawn Egg.png;Trader Llama Spawn Egg.png;Wandering Trader Spawn Egg.png|84px}}
| Can be obtained only via creative inventory.
| Have the same function as other [[spawn egg]]s.
|}
=== Changed ===
{| {{Simple Guide table|Changed Items}}
|-
| [[Bone meal]]
| [[File:Bone Meal.png|84px|center]]
|
* Now used to craft white dye.
* Can no longer be used as a dye.
* Can now be obtained from a [[composter]].
|-
| [[Cocoa beans]]
| [[File:Cocoa Beans JE4 BE2.png|84px|center]]
|
* Now used to craft brown dye.
* Can no longer be used as a dye.
* Name changed from cocoa beans to cocoa.
|-
| [[Ink sac]]
| [[File:Ink Sac JE2 BE2.png|84px|center]]
|
* Now used to craft black dye.
* Can no longer be used as a dye.
|-
| [[Lapis lazuli]]
| [[File:Lapis Lazuli JE2 BE2.png|84px|center]]
|
* Now used to craft blue dye.
* Can no longer be used as a dye.
|-
| [[Green dye]]
| [[File:Green Dye JE2 BE2.png|84px|center]]
| Name changed from cactus green to green dye to remain consistent with other dyes.
|-
| [[Red dye]]
| [[File:Red Dye JE2 BE2.png|84px|center]]
| Name changed from rose red to red dye to remain consistent with other dyes.
|-
| [[Yellow dye]]
| [[File:Yellow Dye JE2 BE2.png|84px|center]]
| Name changed from dandelion yellow to yellow dye to remain consistent with other dyes.
|-
| [[Book and quill]]
| [[File:Book and Quill.png|84px|center]]
|
* While writing, players can now edit any part of the page.
* The maximum number of pages has been raised to one hundred.
|}
== Biomes ==
=== New ===
{| {{Simple Guide table|New Biomes}}
|-
| [[Bamboo jungle]]
| [[File:Bamboo Jungle.png|184px|center]]
| Generate in large patches within regular jungles. Trees are much less dense in this variant than in the main jungle, comparable to the [[jungle edge]], but boasts countless amounts of [[bamboo]] across its landscape. [[Podzol]] generates on the jungle floor in this biome. It is home to all jungle mobs, including [[panda]]s, which are exclusive to this biome.
| [[Jungle pyramid]]s
|-
| [[Bamboo jungle hills]]
| [[File:Bamboo Jungle Hills.png|184px|center]]
| Similar to the bamboo jungle, though with steeper terrain just like the regular jungle hills variant. Large amounts of bamboo cover the landscape, and patches of podzol replace [[grass block]]s.
| Jungle pyramids
|}
== Events ==
=== New ===
{|class="wikitable"
! Name !! Trigger !! Description
|-
| [[Raid]]
| Triggered when a player with the [[Bad Omen]] effect enters a village.
| During a raid a combination of pillagers, vindicators, evokers, witches, and ravagers spawn around a village. The combination depends on the level of the bad omen effect. A boss bar at the top of the screen shows the number of raid enemies still alive within the village.
|}
== Effects ==
=== New ===
{|{{Simple Guide table|New Effects}}
|-
| [[Bad Omen]]
| [[File:Bad Omen JE2 BE2.png|84px|center]]
| Given to the player when they kill the leader of an [[illager patrol]] or [[raid captain]].
| If the player enters a village while having the Bad Omen effect a [[raid]] is triggered.
|-
| [[Hero of the Village]]
| [[File:Hero of the Village JE1 BE2.png|84px|center]]
| Given to the player after they have successfully defended the village from a raid.
| If the player kills all of the illagers during the raid, the player receives the Hero of the Village effect. This effect lasts for 2 in-game days.
|}
== Enchantments ==
=== New ===
{|{{Simple Guide table|New Enchantments}}
|-
| [[Multishot]]
| I
| {{ItemSprite|Crossbow|link=Crossbow}}
| None
| Piercing
| Fires three arrows while consuming one. If an arrow hits, the other two vanish.
|-
| [[Piercing]]
| IV
| {{ItemSprite|Crossbow|link=Crossbow}}
| None
| Multishot
| Allows arrows to pass through as many entities as the enchantment level.
|-
| [[Quick Charge]]
| III
| {{ItemSprite|Crossbow|link=Crossbow}}
| None
| None
| Speeds up the charging of the crossbow.
|}
== Structures ==
=== New ===
{|{{Simple Guide table|New Structures}}
|-
| [[Pillager outpost]]
| [[File:Pillager outpost main.png|278px|center]]
| Can generate in any biome a village can generate in.
| The structure contains one chest at the top.
|
* [[Pillager]]s
* [[Iron golem]]s
| Can have a combination of smaller structures surrounding it, these structures include a cage, targets, logs, and a tent.
|-
| Snowy [[village]]s
| [[File:18w49a.jpg|278px|center]]
| Can generate in [[snowy tundra]] biomes.
| Many different buildings can include chests that contain loot based on the snowy tundra.
|
* [[Villager]]s
* [[Iron golem]]s
* [[Cat]]s
* [[Pig]]s
* [[Cow]]s
* [[Sheep]]
| A variant of the village, designed specifically for [[snowy tundra]] biomes. It is the only place where [[lantern]]s can naturally generate. The structures are made up of various [[spruce wood]] and [[stripped log]]s. Some buildings resemble igloos and are constructed from either [[snow]], [[ice]] or [[blue ice]].
|}
== Advancements ==
{{load advancements|Ol' Betsy; Who's the Pillager Now?; Two Birds, One Arrow; Arbalistic;A Complete Catalogue;Voluntary Exile;Hero of the Village}}
== See also ==
{{Navbox guides}}
[[es:Guías de Java Edition/Village & Pillage]]
[[ja:ガイド/Java Edition/ヴィレッジ・アンド・ピレッジ]]
[[ru:Обзоры версий Java Edition/Village & Pillage]]
[[zh:Java版指南/村庄与掠夺]]