Villager trading is one of the most powerful systems in Minecraft and one of the most overlooked. With the right villagers set up, you can get enchanted diamond gear, rare items like Mending books and Ender Pearls, and a nearly unlimited supply of emeralds without ever entering a mine.
This guide covers every villager trade across all 13 professions, the best deals at each level, and tips to get the most out of every trade. Works for both Java and Bedrock Edition (1.21).
Already know the jobs but want a breakdown of all 15 professions in detail? Check out our full guide: All Minecraft Villager Jobs Explained.
How Villager Trade Levels Work
Every employed villager starts at Novice and levels up by trading with you. Each level unlocks new, better trade slots. There are 5 levels total:
| Level | Badge | XP to Unlock | What Opens Up |
|---|---|---|---|
| Novice | 🪨 Stone | 0 (starting) | Basic trades, common items |
| Apprentice | ⚙️ Iron | 10 XP | Mid-tier items |
| Journeyman | 🌕 Gold | 70 XP | Better tools and resources |
| Expert | 💎 Emerald | 150 XP | High-value items, enchanted gear |
| Master | 💠 Diamond | 250 XP | Best possible trades, rarest items |
Villagers restock their trades twice per in-game day by returning to their Job Site Block. If a trade runs out, just wait – they’ll refill it.
All 13 Professions – Complete Trade Tables
1. 📚 Librarian
Job Site Block: Lectern | Best for: Enchanted books (including Mending), Name Tags
The most valuable villager in the game. Librarians sell enchanted books at every trade level, and with the rerolling trick, you can target specific enchantments like Mending, Silk Touch, or Fortune III.
| Level | Sells to You | Buys from You |
|---|---|---|
| Novice | Enchanted Book, Bookshelf | Paper |
| Apprentice | Enchanted Book, Lantern | Book |
| Journeyman | Enchanted Book, Glass (4x) | Ink Sac |
| Expert | Enchanted Book, Clock, Compass | Book & Quill |
| Master | Name Tag, Enchanted Book | — |
💡 Pro tip: Break and replace the Lectern before trading to reroll the enchanted book offered. Repeat until you get the book you want (Mending, Silk Touch, etc.), then buy once to lock it in.
2. 🛡️ Armorer
Job Site Block: Blast Furnace | Best for: Chainmail armor, enchanted diamond armor
The only way to get chainmail armor in Survival – you can’t craft it. Expert and Master Armorers also sell enchanted diamond armor pieces.
| Level | Sells to You | Buys from You |
|---|---|---|
| Novice | Iron Helmet, Iron Chest Plate | Coal |
| Apprentice | Chainmail Leggings, Chainmail Boots | Iron Ingot |
| Journeyman | Chainmail Helmet, Chainmail Chestplate, Shield | Lava Bucket |
| Expert | Enchanted Diamond Leggings, Enchanted Diamond Boots | Diamond |
| Master | Enchanted Diamond Helmet, Enchanted Diamond Chestplate, Bell | — |
3. ⛏️ Toolsmith
Job Site Block: Smithing Table | Best for: Enchanted diamond pickaxe, diamond tools
| Level | Sells to You | Buys from You |
|---|---|---|
| Novice | Stone Axe, Shovel, Pickaxe, Hoe | Coal |
| Apprentice | Bell | Iron Ingot |
| Journeyman | Enchanted Iron Axe, Shovel, Pickaxe | Flint |
| Expert | Enchanted Diamond Axe, Shovel, Hoe | Diamond |
| Master | Enchanted Diamond Pickaxe | — |
4. ⚔️ Weaponsmith
Job Site Block: Grindstone | Best for: Enchanted diamond sword and axe
| Level | Sells to You | Buys from You |
|---|---|---|
| Novice | Iron Sword | Coal |
| Apprentice | Bell | Iron Ingot |
| Journeyman | Enchanted Iron Axe | Flint |
| Expert | Enchanted Diamond Axe | Diamond |
| Master | Enchanted Diamond Sword | — |
5. 🔮 Cleric
Job Site Block: Brewing Stand | Best for: Ender Pearls, Bottle o’ Enchanting
The only reliable source of Ender Pearls without hunting Endermen. Essential before any End run.
| Level | Sells to You | Buys from You |
|---|---|---|
| Novice | Redstone Dust | Rotten Flesh |
| Apprentice | Lapis Lazuli | Gold Ingot |
| Journeyman | Glowstone | Rabbit’s Foot |
| Expert | Ender Pearl | Scute |
| Master | Bottle o’ Enchanting | Nether Wart |
6. 🌾 Farmer
Job Site Block: Composter | Best for: Golden Carrots, emerald generation from crops
The best passive emerald source — a single crop farm feeding a Farmer generates a steady stream of emeralds with almost no effort.
| Level | Sells to You | Buys from You |
|---|---|---|
| Novice | Bread | Wheat, Carrots, Potatoes, Beetroot |
| Apprentice | Pumpkin Pie | Pumpkin |
| Journeyman | Cookie | Melon Slice |
| Expert | Suspicious Stew, Cake | Apple |
| Master | Golden Carrot, Glistering Melon Slice | — |
7. 🏹 Fletcher
Job Site Block: Fletching Table | Best for: Fastest early emerald farm, tipped arrows, enchanted bows
Fletchers buy 32 sticks for 1 emerald at Novice level. Sticks are essentially free — making Fletcher the single fastest emerald generator in the early game.
| Level | Sells to You | Buys from You |
|---|---|---|
| Novice | Arrow | 32 Sticks → 1 Emerald, Flint |
| Apprentice | Bow | Flint, String |
| Journeyman | Crossbow | Feather, Tripwire Hook |
| Expert | Enchanted Bow | — |
| Master | Enchanted Crossbow, Tipped Arrows | — |
8. 🗺️ Cartographer
Job Site Block: Cartography Table | Best for: Ocean / Woodland / Trial Chamber Explorer Maps
| Level | Sells to You | Buys from You |
|---|---|---|
| Novice | Empty Map | Paper |
| Apprentice | Ocean Explorer Map | Glass Pane |
| Journeyman | Trial Chamber Explorer Map | Compass |
| Expert | Item Frame, Woodland Explorer Map | — |
| Master | Globe Banner Pattern | — |
9. 🎣 Fisherman
Job Site Block: Barrel | Best for: Emeralds from raw fish, enchanted fishing rods, campfires
| Level | Sells to You | Buys from You |
|---|---|---|
| Novice | Cooked Cod | Raw Cod |
| Apprentice | Cooked Salmon | Raw Salmon, Coal |
| Journeyman | Enchanted Fishing Rod | Tropical Fish |
| Expert | Campfire | Pufferfish |
| Master | — | Boat |
10. 🥩 Butcher
Job Site Block: Smoker | Best for: Reliable cooked food supply, Rabbit Stew
| Level | Sells to You | Buys from You |
|---|---|---|
| Novice | — | Raw Chicken, Raw Rabbit |
| Apprentice | Cooked Chicken, Cooked Porkchop | — |
| Journeyman | — | Raw Beef, Raw Mutton |
| Expert | — | Dried Kelp Block, Sweet Berries |
| Master | Rabbit Stew | — |
11. 🐑 Shepherd
Job Site Block: Loom | Best for: Colored wool, banners, paintings
| Level | Sells to You | Buys from You |
|---|---|---|
| Novice | Shears | Wool (any color) |
| Apprentice | Colored Wool (various) | — |
| Journeyman | Colored Bed | — |
| Expert | Banners | — |
| Master | Painting | — |
12. 👝 Leatherworker
Job Site Block: Cauldron | Best for: Saddles, leather horse armor
| Level | Sells to You | Buys from You |
|---|---|---|
| Novice | Leather Pants, Leather Tunic | Leather |
| Apprentice | Leather Cap, Leather Boots | Flint |
| Journeyman | Leather Armor (various) | Rabbit Hide |
| Expert | Leather Horse Armor | — |
| Master | Saddle | — |
13. 🧱 Mason (Java) / Stone Mason (Bedrock)
Job Site Block: Stonecutter | Best for: Glazed terracotta, quartz, decorative stone blocks
| Level | Sells to You | Buys from You |
|---|---|---|
| Novice | Bricks | Clay Ball |
| Apprentice | Chiseled Stone Bricks | Stone |
| Journeyman | Polished Stone Variants, Dripstone Block | Granite, Andesite, Diorite |
| Expert | Colored Terracotta (all 16 colors) | — |
| Master | Glazed Terracotta, Block of Quartz, Quartz Pillar | — |
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Best Trades for Generating Emeralds Fast
Emeralds are the currency — you need them to buy everything. Here are the fastest ways to generate them, ranked by ease and speed:
| Method | Villager | What You Sell | Speed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stick Farm | Fletcher | 32 sticks = 1 emerald | ⚡⚡⚡ Fastest |
| Crop Farm | Farmer | Wheat / Carrots / Potatoes | ⚡⚡⚡ Passive |
| Rotten Flesh | Cleric | Zombie drops | ⚡⚡ Easy |
| Paper Farm | Librarian / Cartographer | 24 paper = 1 emerald | ⚡⚡ Medium |
| Raw Fish | Fisherman | Raw Cod / Salmon | ⚡ Slower |
💡 Best combo: Set up a Fletcher (sticks) + Farmer (crops) early game. You’ll have more emeralds than you can spend before mid-game.
How to Get Cheaper Prices on All Trades
Method 1 — Cure a Zombie Villager (Best Method)
This is the single most powerful discount mechanic in the game. A cured villager gives you permanent price reductions — most items drop to just 1 emerald.
- Find a Zombie Villager (they spawn when a zombie kills a villager at night)
- Hit it with a Splash Potion of Weakness
- Right-click it with a Golden Apple immediately after
- Wait 3–5 minutes (you’ll hear rumbling sounds)
- The villager converts back with permanent discounts on all trades
Method 2 — Hero of the Village
Defend a village from a Raid (triggered when you enter a village with the Bad Omen effect from defeating a Pillager captain). Surviving the raid grants you Hero of the Village — a 40-minute buff giving discounts across all trades in that village.
Method 3 — Build Your Reputation
Every positive interaction with a village (trading, curing villagers, defending from raids) raises your hidden Popularity Score. Higher popularity = lower prices. Attacking villagers or Iron Golems tanks it fast.
How to Reroll Villager Trades (The Lectern Trick)
This is especially useful for Librarians — here’s exactly how to do it:
- Find or breed an Unemployed Villager
- Place a Lectern (or any Job Site Block) nearby
- Wait for the villager to claim it and become a Librarian
- Check their trades — if you don’t like what they offer, break the Lectern
- The villager becomes Unemployed again
- Replace the Lectern and repeat until you get the trade you want
- Buy from them once to permanently lock the trades in
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most useful villager trade in Minecraft?
The Librarian’s enchanted book trade — specifically Mending. It’s a treasure enchantment that can’t be obtained from an enchanting table, and it keeps your gear repaired permanently using XP orbs.
How many times can you trade before a villager runs out?
Each trade has a stock limit (usually 3–12 uses). Once depleted, the trade locks until the villager returns to their Job Site Block to restock. This happens up to twice per in-game day.
Can you trade with a villager in the Nether?
Yes, if you transport one there. But villagers won’t pathfind to their Job Site Block in the Nether unless it’s placed and accessible, so their trades won’t restock properly. Not recommended.
Why won’t my villager take a job?
Most likely causes: the villager is a Nitwit (can never get a job), the Job Site Block is already claimed by another villager, there’s no clear path to the block, or it’s night (villagers only claim jobs during working hours). Try isolating the villager with just one workstation during midday.
Do trades change between Java and Bedrock?
The items and trade structure are the same, but Bedrock Edition sometimes randomises which trade slot appears (you may not always see both options). Prices and discount mechanics also work slightly differently for cured villagers in Bedrock.
What is the Villager Trade Rebalance?
An experimental feature (opt-in via world settings) that ties some trades to specific biomes. Librarians in jungle biomes may offer different enchanted books than ones in plains villages. It’s not part of the base game yet in 2026.
Final Thoughts
Villager trading turns Minecraft’s grind into something much more manageable. Set up a Fletcher and Farmer first for fast emeralds, get a Librarian for Mending and key enchantments, and work toward an Armorer and Weaponsmith for full diamond gear. Cure at least one Zombie Villager from each profession to lock in permanent discounts — that single step can change your entire playthrough.
Once you understand the system, you’ll never have to mine diamonds again. The village will handle it for you.
For a full breakdown of what each villager profession does, their workstations, and expert tips per job — read our detailed guide: All Minecraft Villager Jobs Explained.

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