Purifying Villagers: A Minecraft Alchemist’s Guide
So, you’ve found yourself with a zombie villager problem in your Minecraft world? Fear not, aspiring village caretaker! Purifying these undead neighbors is a crucial skill for any player looking to establish thriving communities and secure those sweet trading discounts. The process itself is quite straightforward: you need a Splash Potion of Weakness and a Golden Apple. Throw the potion, then “feed” the zombie villager the apple. After a few minutes, they’ll revert to their former, non-undead selves. But there’s more to it than just that. Let’s dive into the nitty-gritty of villager purification and explore some of the nuances you might encounter along the way.
The Purification Process: A Step-by-Step Guide
Here’s a detailed breakdown of how to cure a zombie villager:
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Containment: First, ensure the zombie villager is safely contained. A simple fenced-in area will do the trick. You don’t want them wandering off or becoming zombie chow themselves. They may need to be contained as they can hurt you.
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The Splash Potion of Weakness: This is your first weapon against the undead. You can brew a Splash Potion of Weakness using a fermented spider eye, gunpowder, and a water bottle. Toss the potion at the zombie villager. You’ll know it worked when they have a swirling gray particle effect around them.
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The Golden Apple: Now for the sweet treat! Make a Golden Apple by surrounding an apple with eight gold ingots. With the zombie villager weakened, approach them and use the golden apple. This is typically done by right-clicking on the zombie villager in the Java Edition, or tapping on them in Pocket Edition and other versions.
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The Wait: After you “feed” the Golden Apple, the zombie villager will begin to shake and emit red particles. This indicates the curing process has begun. It takes approximately 3-5 minutes for the transformation to complete.
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Protection During the Process: This is crucial! During the curing process, the zombie villager is still vulnerable to sunlight and other dangers. Keep them safe and sound.
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The Reward: After the wait, the zombie villager will transform back into a regular villager. Congratulations, you’ve purified a villager! They will likely offer you a discount for your service.
Frequently Asked Questions About Villager Purification
Here are some frequently asked questions about the process of purifying villagers in Minecraft:
1. What happens if a villager gets infected by a zombie?
If a zombie attacks a villager, there’s a chance the villager will become a zombie villager. The likelihood of this happening depends on the game difficulty. In Hard mode, a zombie will almost always infect a villager.
2. Where can I find the ingredients for the Splash Potion of Weakness and Golden Apple?
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Splash Potion of Weakness: You’ll need a brewed Weakness Potion (made with a fermented spider eye) and gunpowder to turn it into a splash potion. Fermented spider eyes are crafted from a spider eye, sugar, and brown mushroom. Gunpowder is obtained from creepers, ghasts, or witch huts.
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Golden Apple: You can craft a Golden Apple by surrounding an apple with eight gold ingots. Gold can be mined from gold ore, found in chests, or obtained by trading with piglins.
3. How long does it take to cure a zombie villager?
The curing process typically takes 3-5 minutes. During this time, the zombie villager will shake and emit red particles.
4. Does curing a villager affect their profession?
Curing a villager who had a profession before turning into a zombie villager will not change their profession. Furthermore, they’ll offer you a trading discount as a thank you.
5. Can a cured villager be a nitwit?
Yes, if the zombie villager was a nitwit (the green-robed villagers with no trades) before being zombified, curing them will result in a cured nitwit. However, if a nitwit is cured, it can become an unemployed villager and can learn a profession.
6. Why are my villagers dying to zombies even after I’ve built walls?
Even with walls, zombies can sometimes still reach villagers, especially during sieges. Also, if the villager is infected they may die right before being infected a second time due to not having enough health. Ensure your walls are high enough and that there’s sufficient light to prevent zombie spawns within the village.
7. Do cured villagers remember me?
Yes! Cured villagers will offer a permanent trading discount to the player who cured them. However, if you save and quit the game while a villager is still being cured, upon returning to the game the villager will not remember that it was cured before.
8. Can I speed up the curing process?
Yes! Placing iron bars and beds near the zombie villager during the curing process can speed it up.
9. How many times can I cure a villager for discounts?
You can cure a villager multiple times to stack the discounts, typically up to five times. The discounts get deeper each time, potentially reaching the minimum price of one emerald. Note that some servers will cap this at one or two cures.
10. What happens if I hit a villager?
Hitting a villager will increase the prices of trades with all villagers in the village, not just the one you hit. Be nice to your villagers!
11. Why are my villager prices going up?
Besides hitting them, villager prices can also increase if you’re constantly trading the same items. The villagers will slowly increase the price of those items the more you buy them. Give it a break and sell them other trades or wait a few days for the prices to drop.
12. How do I breed villagers after curing them?
To breed villagers, you need to ensure they have enough beds and food. Provide them with plenty of beds (more beds than the current villager population) and give them food like bread, carrots, potatoes, or beetroot.
13. What are nitwit villagers good for?
Nitwit villagers don’t have any trades, but they can be useful for breeding purposes. After the zombie villager has been cured, they will become unemployed and can learn a profession.
14. My cured villager still has a job! Why?
Newer versions of the game often allow zombie villagers to retain their original professions when cured. This makes it easier to restore a village’s functionality after a zombie invasion.
15. Can I find the cure for zombie villagers in an igloo?
Yes, some igloos have a hidden basement containing a zombie villager and a villager, along with the necessary ingredients (Splash Potion of Weakness and Golden Apple) to cure the zombie villager.
Purifying villagers is a rewarding endeavor in Minecraft, offering both practical benefits (trade discounts) and a sense of accomplishment. By understanding the process and its nuances, you can transform zombie-infested settlements into thriving communities. Remember to prioritize safety, gather your resources, and exercise patience. Happy curing!
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