Villager

A Villager is a passive NPC that spawns and moves about in NPC Villages. Their characteristic look is dominated by their large, bald heads, unibrows, and long, protruding noses. There are different types, distinguished by their attire and signifying their role in the community. Some spawn around the village, although most spawn inside buildings and leave once the door is opened. They spawn at their respective buildings corresponding to the role they have.

Behavior
In Beta 1.9 Pre-release, NPCs act more like passive mobs. They will randomly look at the player, and wander the area of the village. They do not attack if attacked nor will they run away like other passive mobs, and aggressive mobs do not see them.

Professions

 * Butcher
 * Wears a white apron.


 * Farmer
 * Wears brown robe.


 * Librarian
 * Wears white robe.


 * Priest
 * Wears purple robe.


 * Smith
 * Wears a black apron.


 * Villager
 * Wears a green robe.

History
Villagers were first introduced in Beta 1.9 Pre-release 1. They had "TESTIFICATE" over their heads the same way player names are applied in Multiplayer, which was removed in Beta 1.9 Pre-release 2.

Bugs

 * In SMP, all Villagers use the Farmer texture.

Future

 * In a future update, it has been confirmed that there will be more villager AI applied.

Trivia

 * In Beta 1.9 Pre-release's files, there is a texture for average Villagers, which wear green robes. However, this spot seems to be filled by the Farmer type instead, with no Villager types spawning at all.
 * Testificate is probably just a programmer colloquialism, the word 'test' with a conjunction of the suffixes 'ify' and 'icate', both of which imply 'doing'. It would appear that someone was doing some testing.
 * A texture in the main mob directory of Minecraft appears to be the default character texture reoriented to be a Villager texture. As is expected, applying it to the current Villager model produces a very broken look, as seen above.
 * Although Villager NPCs are currently as simple as other passive mobs, they appear to have very basic intelligent coding already implemented. If the player opens the door to their home and leave it open, they will likely soon move out the doorway. However, once outside, they may wander out into the wilderness.
 * Villager's arms are implied to be jointed, with two parts each to create folded arms.