![]() ![]() ![]() Now that that's out of the way, we can crack open the code and inject our super-secret trade juice. First, your custom mob HAS TO extend VillagerEntity (to do this, go to the last page on the entity creator and select Villager from the dropdown menu on the top-right). And, as the title suggests, this does require a VERY basic understanding of Java's structure.įirst, we need some setup. This is NOT proper coding but it is far easier than making custom trades the proper way. So, I've decided to post how I did it here so others don't have to share my pain. I have had a ton of trouble getting this to work. ![]()
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