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Not to be confused with VillagerPillager or Illusioner.
This article is about the antagonistic variant of the villager. For the mob found in regular villages, see Villager. For the villager that was struck by lightning, see Witch. For zombie variant, see Zombie Villager.


An illager is a type of hostile mob that has features resembling a villager, wandering trader, zombie villager and witch. Illagers are "exiled", "outcast", or "offshoot" villagers because they pursue and attack players, villagers (only adult ‌[BE only]), wandering traders, snow golems[BE only] and iron golems.

Illager types

Only the pillager, vindicator, and evoker spawn naturally. Vexes can be summoned only by evokers and ravagers spawn exclusively in raids.

  • Evoker — summons vexes and evoker fangs. Spawns in woodland mansions and raids.
  • Illusioner[JE only] — attacks with a bow, may inflict Blindness and summon duplicates while becoming invisible.
  • Pillager — attacks with a crossbow. Passive when unarmed (JE only). Spawns in patrols, pillager outposts, and raids.
  • Ravager — May be ridden by pillagers or evokers during raids.
    • Ravagers can also be ridden by vindicators during raids.‌[JE only]
  • Vindicator — attacks with an iron axe; break wooden doors in normal or hard modes‌[JE only] during raids‌[BE only]. Spawns in woodland mansions or raids.
    • Sometimes they may spawn in patrols, in Hard difficulty.‌[BE only]

There are 3 specific criteria for a mob to be considered an illager:

  1. "Johnny" vindicators do not attack the mob.
  2. The mob cannot be damaged by evoker fangs.
  3. The mob does not fight back when hit by a missed arrow shot by a pillager or illusioner‌[JE only].

Illagers always spawn naturally in groups such as patrols or raids, or inside their structures.

Illagers sometimes have their own leader. Any illager has a small chance to be a raid captain with an ominous banner (even when summoned by commands, or when using a spawn egg[JE only]).

Occurrences

Illagers spawn naturally in patrols and raids.

Vindicators and evokers that spawn naturally in woodland mansions do not despawn.

Pillagers that spawn naturally in pillager outposts do not despawn.

Monsters that spawn in raids

  • Ravager — not an illager in Java Edition because "Johnny" vindicators attack them without being attacked by the ravager in return.
  • Vex — "Johnny" vindicators attack them. They spawn when summoned by an evoker.
  • Witch — "Johnny" vindicators attack them, and they also take damage from evoker fangs. If a witch is hit by a pillager or "Johnny" vindicator, the witch does not fight back.‌[Java Edition only] A witch is not hostile, one witch is neutral to iron or snow golems.‌[Java Edition only]

Java Edition

Evokers, illusioners and vindicators (but not pillagers, witches and vexes) can open doors like villagers during raids.

All of them can spawn reinforcements when hit. Their reinforcements include other illagers and ravagers.

Bedrock Edition

All illagers and vexes ignore baby villagers.

A dispenser can equip an illager with armor but the armor does not appear on the illager.

Pillagers and ravagers do not attack other illagers. However, non-pillager and non-ravagers illagers attack pillagers who hit them by missed arrows.[1]

Trivia

  • Illager's structures always built by many dark oak logs and planks.
  • The ominous banner[JE only] / illager banner[BE & edu only] is uncraftable. Player can only get it by killing a raid captain, from pillager outposts or command.
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