“They show which trade tier they have unlocked by a badge of a varying material on their belt. A new tier is obtained every time a player trades with a villager and the badge appears as stone, iron, gold, emerald, and finally diamond.”
This shows the level of the villager, to increase the level you need to trade with them
Apprehensive_Eraser on
He’s leveled up
Several_Astronomer45 on
You have at one point in time decided to trade with this citizen, hence the indicator so you know you’ve traded with him
EverettLynnScribe on
Apparently that’s the only villager you you trade with
Sir_Zayd on
He’s loaded
HappyGav123 on
It indicates their profession level. By trading with a villager more and more, their profession level increases, and they’ll be able to trade a greater variety of items with you.
Halo_wolfie124 on
Ah yes, “citizen”…
Big-Result2155 on
Basically, he’s a village idiot, but he can’t normally have a job.
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“They show which trade tier they have unlocked by a badge of a varying material on their belt. A new tier is obtained every time a player trades with a villager and the badge appears as stone, iron, gold, emerald, and finally diamond.”
[https://minecraft.wiki/w/Villager#Appearance](https://minecraft.wiki/w/Villager#Appearance)
I think it has to do with its profession level.
This shows the level of the villager, to increase the level you need to trade with them
He’s leveled up
You have at one point in time decided to trade with this citizen, hence the indicator so you know you’ve traded with him
Apparently that’s the only villager you you trade with
He’s loaded
It indicates their profession level. By trading with a villager more and more, their profession level increases, and they’ll be able to trade a greater variety of items with you.
Ah yes, “citizen”…
Basically, he’s a village idiot, but he can’t normally have a job.