Pillager

A pillager is an illager that spawns regularly in raids, patrols, and in pillager outposts.

Patrols
Five pillagers spawn in patrols. Patrols spawn naturally after 5$1/2$ in-game days. They spawn at any time independently of structures, i.e. they still spawn in a world without generated structures.

$$, patrols spawn 2 to 5 mobs; on easy and normal difficulties, all are pillagers. On hard difficulty, 80% are pillagers and 20% are vindicators, spawning 24 to 48 blocks away from the player. On easy difficulty, they spawn at light levels from 0 to 7, while in normal and hard difficulties they spawn in any light level after 5$1/2$ in-game days.

Outposts
Pillagers naturally spawn and respawn in outposts. They spawn in a 72&times;54&times;72 block area centered on the top floor (with the chest). Only pillagers and passive mobs may spawn in that area.

Pillagers may spawn on any valid opaque block as long as the sky light level is 11 or lower, and the block light level is 8 or lower, but can also spawn on grass or sand blocks regardless of block light level.

$$, pillagers spawn at or below a particular location in the outpost, choosing the highest opaque block with a non-solid block on top and spawning on the northwest corner.

Raids
Pillagers spawn as the most common mob within raids. They come in every wave and are difficult to deal with in large numbers. Lining them up makes them kill each other with arrows.

Behavior
A pillager is armed with a crossbow and shoots arrows at players, iron golems, snow golems, wandering traders, and villagers. A pillager shoots an arrow every 3 seconds up to 8 blocks away, pursuing an enemy within 64 blocks. Pillagers never attack one another; even if one is shot by another pillager, it does not start dueling. This also applies if it shoots any other Illager.

If raiding pillagers kill all villagers in a village, the pillagers celebrate their victory by cheering.

$$, a pillager's crossbow eventually breaks with repeated use, unlike weapons wielded by other mobs. A pillager continues to shoot arrows until their crossbow breaks. An unarmed pillager $$ is passive to everyone, but still frightens Villagers and is attacked by Iron Golems. Since it takes 326 arrows to break a crossbow that is unenchanted or only has Piercing or Quick Charge and a pillager fires every 3 seconds, it would take 16 minutes and 3 seconds to break a pillager’s crossbow. Each level of unbreaking multiplies the number of arrows by level+1, and multishot divides the time by 3 (it still shoots the same number of arrows but uses more per shot). Similar to evokers and vindicators, pillagers are provoked when a nearby pillager is attacked.

$$, pillagers use melee attacks while underwater.

Drops
Pillagers spawned by raids drop:
 * A loaded or unloaded when killed by a player or tamed wolf, which has an 8.5% chance to be dropped; this rate increases by 1% per level of Looting.
 * It has a random durability.
 * A pillager has a 0 to 10% chance of having a crossbow enchanted at level 5 to 19, both depending on regional difficulty.
 * and an additional per naturally-spawned equipment when killed by a player or tamed wolf.
 * 1 Illager Banner.png Ominous banner/Illager banner, if the pillager is a raid captain. The raid captain spawns with an ominous banner above its head and always drops the banner when defeated.
 * 0–2 s, dropping more with the presence of Looting, up to 5.
 * 0–1

The following additional items drop from pillagers spawned by raids depending on difficulty (there is a 65% chance on easy and normal or an 80% chance on hard):
 * 0–1 ($10/39$ or 25.6%)
 * 2–3 ($20/78$ or 12.8%)
 * 4–5 ($5/39$ or 5.1%)
 * 1 ($10/78$ or 5.1%)
 * 1 ($2/39$ or 6.4%)
 * 1 ($4/78$ or 6.4%)
 * 1 ($2/39$ or 6.4%)
 * 1 ($4/78$ or 6.4%)
 * 1 ($5/78$ or 6.4%)
 * 1 ($5/78$ or 6.4%)
 * 1 ($5/78$ or 6.4%)
 * 1 ($5/78$ or 6.4%)

Notes:
 * Iron equipment drops from raids always has a 50% chance of being enchanted with a random enchantment level from 5 to 19. A pillager may also have enchantments on books and armor that cannot be normally obtained, such as blast protection and fire protection on the same pair of boots.
 * Iron equipment is always damaged, having from 30 to 90% of the full durability.
 * These drops are affected by the Looting enchantment.
 * Emeralds are both a regular raid drop and an additional drop.
 * Enchanted books have a level 30 enchantment and also can be a treasure enchantment.

Bad Omen
If the player kills a pillager wearing a banner on its head, the player receives the Bad Omen status effect. These pillagers are patrol or outpost captains.

Patrols spawn a single captain, while outposts can spawn 1-3 captains at a time. These captains give the Bad Omen effect at level I, whereas illager captains in raids do not give Bad Omen. The effect lasts for 100 minutes (5 days in-game) and stacks to a maximum of level 5 (without using commands), but can be removed by drinking milk.

The higher the Bad Omen effect, the higher chance of the crossbows of the pillagers being enchanted.

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Entity data
Pillagers have entity data associated with them that contains various properties.

Trivia

 * $5/78$, an unarmed pillager walks at random similarly to passive mobs, but always faces any player in its field of view. The pillager also always holds its arm up, similar to an attacking vindicator.
 * The command:  summons a passive pillager that does not attack anything.
 * To create a passive pillager in survival mode, push one into a boat, then get into the boat with it. It will attempt to shoot you, but it will miss every time. When its crossbow eventually breaks, it will become passive, and you can break the boat.
 * In the Buzzy Bees trailer, a hidden pillager can be seen watching over the villagers. In the same trailer, a pillager comically flees from the bees.
 * Pillagers are the first mobs to wield a crossbow, the second being Piglins.
 * Pillagers are slightly taller than their other illagers and other villager like mobs. (Excluding Witches, who have a hat).
 * They are the only illager to not fold their arms.
 * An original design of the pillager made it look more like a pirate wearing an orange vest. However, Mojang's mob designers changed the mob's design to look more like brigandine armor (notice the resemblance of plates on the armor).