
Village sign/name test
The inside of a Village Book
Villager name
Named villager producing a Village Book
Village name/sign test
Villager name
Villager name
Myvamela
New to version 1.1, you can add the villager's career to its display name.
Village Books sometimes contains hints leading to another structure, depending on your rapport with the villager, among other things.
Using a Codex in a structure reveals the structure's name.
A Librarian/Cartographer villager will make you a Codex (in hand) if you give him emeralds and ingots
The Codex can even be used on Nether Fortresses and End Cities.
Lunarin Style Iron Brick
This is my first time seeing my custom item in NEI. It means a lot to me—is that strange?
How accidentally appropriate.
The new Village Names items and textures. Note the new books in the top-left meant to discriminate between Temple types.
Village golems have names too!
V3.0 has a feature where you can specify entities which automatically receive names upon spawn/load
V3.0 has a new feature where you can specify entities that receive names when you right-click them. Pictured is a ToroQuest Guard—included in the configs by default.
The 1.7.10 version now has Guardians, and all the joy/horror that comes with them!
The 1.7.10 and 1.8.9 now have the 1.9+ igloos as rare snowy structures!
The new Achievements
Instead of achievements, the 1.12 version of course has advancements
You can now control which blocks accelerate/retard the zombie villager curing ritual. The 1.7.10 and 1.8.9 versions use the updated zombie villager skins. In all versions, a villager's name and profession will carry over when they are zombified and cured.
Librarians and Cartographers can unlock high-level trades involving Village Names items!
You can right-click a Village Book onto a Villager to get a gauge for your reputation in the village
Villagers textured with Plains (default) biome type
Villagers textured with the Savanna biome type
Villagers textured with the Desert biome type
Villagers textured with the custom Forest type
Villagers textured with the custom Highlands type
Villagers textured with the custom Aquatic type
Villagers textured with the custom Mushroom type
Villagers textured with the custom Magical type
Villagers textured with the custom End type
Villagers textured with the custom Nether type
Well the fur trapper stood there with his arms outstretched across the frozen white wasteland
Zombie Villager version of the seven custom biome types
Example 1 of a village banner pattern
Example 1 of a village banner pattern
Example 3 of a village banner pattern
Collection of various village banners
The new Mason villager, which is a career subset of the Blacksmith, buys and sells rock, stone, and minerals
Butcher trades now involve rabbit and mutton
Well sign and banner for Arkma
Armorer selling a shield bearing the Arkma pattern
A village spanning multiple biomes might have a mixture of villagers displaying different biome types.
I found this treasure tucked away into the cliffside
Example of dark-skinned savanna villagers
Example of the new skin tone and mod-compliant modular skin system for Witchery's Apothecary villager
Example of four skin tones
Lightest skinned villagers are typically found only in cold, snowy villages
Example of villagers living in or near a body of water
Villagers from many mods are supported. Depicted here are villagers from Forestry, Fossils & Archaeology, OpenBlocks, and Railcraft.
Having a pint
Medium-dark skin tone with low variance
A Snowy-style village spawned in an Ice Plains (or similar) biome
A Taiga-style village spawned in a Taiga biome
A Plains-style village spawned in a Jungle biome
A Desert-style village spawned in a Desert biome
A Plains-style village spawned in a Heathland biome (Biomes o' Plenty). Typically, these villages will be Savanna-style, but with Jacaranda wood.
One of the material types that a village can use is "Mushroom."
Example of a Plains-style village center in a mushroom biome
There is support for certain backported Lanterns
Typically, Mushroom villages would use Plains-style buildings. With the right config settings, you could get a Desert-style building in a Mushroom biome. To the left is a Chocobo Stable from ChocoCraft Plus.
Example Jungle village using the new custom Jungle components in VN 4.3.0
Example Swamp village using the new custom Swamp components in VN 4.3.0