Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
Platforms
Supported environments
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Details
Shifting Wares
Causes villagers to occasionally re-roll their trade offers, making them more flexible and less exploitable.
The most noticeable effects will be felt on any profession able to sell enchanted items; a single of these villager will be able to offer a much greater variety of wares over time.
Triggers
There are two gamerules that control when trades can be re-rolled. Both are enabled by default.
Disabling all rules effectively disables the mod.
shiftingWares.dailyReroll
: Causes villagers to re-roll all their offers once per day, the first time they restock at their job station.shiftingWares.depleteReroll
: Causes villagers to re-roll any fully depleted trade offer, whenever they restock at their job station. This also prevents offers from being refilled, if they have a remaining uses.
Exploration map trades
Minecraft permanently saves any created map, and lock their structures from appearing on other exploration maps. To prevent daily rerolls from throwing away endless amounts of unsold maps, those trades are handled differently.
Cartographers will remember each map they sell, and offer it again it the next time the same map trade comes up.
The gamerule shiftingWares.allowMapReroll
(disabled by default) will allow them to forget a map, after it has been sold at least once.
The map's item name, (or preferably, its translation key), is used to tell apart different types of maps.
Since 1.20.5, the item_name
is preferred over the custom_name
.
Technical details
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This mod runs under the assumption that villagers have up to 2 trades per level. If other mods want to change that, they'll need to depend on Shifting-Wares in order to communicate the changes. (See the Villager-Config addon for an example)
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If a villager is unable to generate all registered trades for a level, missing ones will be replace with a placeholders, which cannot be used. With the vanilla trade pool, this should only ever happen to cartographers, who are unable to generate explorer maps in worlds with no structures.
These paddings are required to ensure all trades are rerolled with ones of equivalent level; because a trade's position in the list is the only indication to its level. Placeholder trades will never take the place of a valid trade; they will only show up if all other options are exhausted. -
The "Demand Bonus" game mechanic is mostly removed, because the demand bonus data is deleted along with the offers that are rerolled. Any effect it may still have is uncertain.
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Depleted rerolls have a chance to yield duplicate trades.
Upgrading an older world to 1.20.5
Maps from trade caches should be properly preserved upon loading a villager. The upgrade process is partially handled by the mod, please report any oddities you may find.
If a villager had an old version of the placeholder trade, Minecraft will simply delete that trade. This shouldn't cause any issue; the villager's trade list will naturally fix itself upon rerolling.
Related Mods
VillagerConfig Addon
Compatibility Addon to use trades defined in VillagerConfig.
Gamerule Menu
Makes the Gamerule menu accessible from singleplayer worlds