The text discusses the changes and features of villagers in Minecraft, a popular video game. Villagers are passive non-player characters (NPCs) that inhabit villages, which can be found in various biomes such as grasslands, deserts, and jungles. They were first introduced in version 1.3.1 and have undergone significant changes in version 1.14.
Villagers can be classified into two types: those who can have a profession, known as normal villagers, and those who cannot be assigned any profession. The latter are known as "Hakuna Matata" villagers due to their carefree life and disinterest in commerce. They always wear a green outfit regardless of the biome they are in.
Villagers have a daily routine where they wake up early, take a short walk, go to their jobs, take a break, socialize, and then return to their homes to sleep. In times of danger, such as when they are threatened by zombies or players, villagers are more likely to generate an iron golem to defend them.
The text also discusses the trading system of villagers, which is based on supply and demand, involving the exchange of emeralds for objects and vice versa. The value of a product increases if there are fewer businesses offering it. Villagers can gain experience and level up by trading with them.
Villagers have 13 professions and 5 ranks or levels, starting from the most basic, the novice, represented by a stone medal on the belt, to the master rank represented by a diamond medal. Each profession has different trades at different ranks. For example, the farmer's profession involves trading emeralds for various items like wheat, beets, carrots, potatoes, bread, pumpkins, and more.
The text also mentions strategies to get good discounts when trading with villagers, such as the village hero effect that you get when you finish off an invasion of players, curing a zombie villager using a golden apple, and removing and replacing a villager's workbench.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is about the villagers in Minecraft, their behavior, professions and trades.
2. The villagers were added in version 1.3.1 and had significant changes in version 1.14.
3. The villagers have 13 professions and 5 ranks or levels, each with different trades and work tables.
4. The villagers can socialize, gossip, replenish their merchandise, sleep and flee from danger.
5. The villagers can give discounts or good offers depending on the player's actions and reputation.
6. The villagers can reproduce by having more beds than villagers and giving them carrots or potatoes.