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How to Raid in Minecraft

Minecraft raids are considered one of the most exciting, spectacular, and challenging gameplay experiences. They allow you to test your survival skills, obtain rare and valuable items, and significantly improve your relationships with villagers. It’s no wonder that many players, both experienced and new, are interested in how to run a Minecraft raid and what conditions are necessary for its successful launch.

In this article, we’ll take a detailed look at the mechanics of raids, how to prepare for them, launch them, and successfully defend your settlement.

What is a raid in Minecraft?

A raid in Minecraft is a special event in which a village is attacked by successive waves of hostile mobs, from bandits and vindicators to summoners, witches, and reavers. The player’s primary and sole objective during this event is to protect the villagers and eliminate all opponents.

For successfully completing a raid, players can earn valuable rewards, including totems of immortality, emeralds, rare items, and the “Hero of the Village” buff. A more detailed description of all the relevant mechanics can be easily found online by searching for “Raid, Minecraft, wiki.” However, it’s worth noting that the basic principles of raiding in the game are quite simple.

How to summon a raid on a village in Minecraft

To understand how to summon a raid on a village in Minecraft, several prerequisites must be met. First, the main character must acquire the “Bad Omen” buff. This buff appears after killing a bandit captain. This creature is distinguished from other mobs by the flag on its head. This type of enemy is most often encountered at bandit outposts, although they sometimes appear in random patrols.

After receiving the effect, it’s important not to enter a village without proper preparation. As soon as a player with the “Bad Omen” buff crosses the settlement’s borders, a raid begins automatically. A village is considered any location where at least one bed and a villager bound to the furniture can be found. A meter appears at the top of the screen, serving as a raid indicator, showing the number of waves and remaining enemies.

Preparing for the raid

Before launching a raid on a Minecraft village, you need to be well prepared. First and foremost, it’s recommended to equip yourself with diamond or netherite armor. Be sure to consider weapons with useful enchantments. A bow or crossbow will help you attack enemies from a distance, while a shield will protect you from enemy arrows and attacks from Vindicators. It’s also a good idea to stock up on potions of regeneration, strength, and damage resistance.

It’s also worth paying attention to preparing the settlement itself and creating comfortable defensive positions in advance. It’s highly recommended to build walls of sturdy blocks two or more blocks high, dig moats filled with water, lava, or spikes to slow down enemies, and set traps.

It’s a good idea to illuminate the area to see who’s where and where they’re attacking from. It’s best to confine all local residents to their homes to keep them out of the way and prevent them from being killed in battle. It’s a good idea to close off any unnecessary passages to avoid being surprised by a surprise attack from the rear. Remember that the bell in the center of the village allows you to more quickly locate remaining enemies by highlighting their outlines.

Raid progression, rewards, and helpful tips

As mentioned above, a raid consists of several waves. Their number depends entirely on the complexity of the generated world, as well as the level of the “Ill Omen” effect.

Summoners, both their standard and enhanced variants, are considered the most dangerous enemies. Thanks to their ability to summon nuisances, this type of enemy can cause a lot of trouble. Fortunately, they mostly appear at higher levels. Milk works well against the witch. Axe-wielding champions should be dealt with as quickly as possible.

Also, try not to stray too far from the village, otherwise the search for the last enemies can take a long time. When defending, you can lure enemies into areas with prepared traps. Iron golems provide valuable assistance in defense. For maximum effectiveness, create them or provide villagers with food for reproduction so that the creatures spawn on their own.

After defeating the final wave of enemies, the main character receives the “Hero of the Village” buff, which significantly reduces merchant prices and makes villagers more friendly. Raids are therefore considered a great way to diversify gameplay and earn rare rewards. The key is to be well prepared for protracted battles and take your opponents seriously.

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