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How to Cure a Villager in Minecraft

How to Cure a Villager in Minecraft
Jessica Ferguson

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Ever wondered how to turn a zombie villager back into a regular, happy villager in Minecraft? You’re in the right place! Let’s dive into the magical world of curing villagers.

Imagine you’re strolling through your Minecraft village, and oops, you spot a zombie villager! Fear not, because there’s a way to cure them and turn them back into useful citizens of your virtual world.

Quick Steps to Cure a Villager

To cure a villager in Minecraft, you need two things: a splash potion of Weakness and a golden apple. It sounds like quite the recipe, doesn’t it? But don’t worry, it’s simpler than it sounds.

First, throw the splash potion of Weakness at the zombie villager. Next, right-click on the villager with a golden apple in your hand. You’ll see some red particles that indicate the cure is working. After about two to five minutes, your villager will be back to normal, ready to trade and chat as if nothing ever happened!

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