Trading
Trading is done with Villagers and Snow Villagers. The mechanics are the same as in vanilla Minecraft before the 1.14 patch (see wiki article), with some notable exceptions:
- The Librarian's enchantment books are not limited to vanilla enchantments. See the complete enchantment list here.
- The Cartographer offers maps for RLCraft biomes, in addition to vanilla maps (Ocean Explorer Map and Woodland Explorer map).
List of biomes that you can get from Cartographer maps:
-Ice Plains
-Extreme Hills
-Roofed Forest
-Desert
-Savanna
-Swampland
-Redwood Taiga
-Flower Forest
-Mesa
-Mushroom Island
-Ice Spikes
-Defiled Plains
-Vilespine forest
-Defiled Desert
-Glacier (Ice and Fire)
-Meadow
-Badlands
Tips
- Trading is one of the most effective ways to get high level enchantment books
- Villagers unlock new trade tiers with every new trade made rather than based on experience so you need only to trade once on most items to fully unlock a villagers trades
- Villager trades are resupplied always when a new tier is unlocked or randomly while trading another item
- When a villager is turned to a zombie they lose their trades
Zombification/Curing When a villager is killed by a zombie or zombie villager, it will become a zombie villager. It can then be cured with a splash potion of weakness, and a golden apple. The zombie villager will begin shaking and will emit red particle effects and within 0-5 minutes will change back to a villager. Re-rolling villagers through zombification/curing has an equal chance to give you any variant of that coat color villager back. For instance, a white coat villager can either be a librarian or a cartographer any time they are cured.
Villager variants:
Plain brown coat - Farmer, Fisherman, Shepherd, Fletcher
White coat - Librarian, Cartographer
Purple coat - Cleric
Brown coat w/ black apron - Armorer, Weapon Smith, Tool Smith
Brown coat w/ white apron - Butcher, Leatherworker
Green coat - Nitwit