Monday, May 4, 2020

How to get bad omen, MindCraft

 Mine craft is a sandbox game where a player creates his experience through exploration of the virtual environment. The game was created by Markus Persson in 2009 and bought for 2.5 billion dollars in 2014. A player is represented by an avatar who gathers materials such as wood, blocks, etc, during the day to build a hut or house, or mansion or whatever their imagination brings to bear, and stay in them at night for protection against ghouls and other lurking virtual enemies.
Minecraft has no end as with a typical game and the fun of it is the journey itself. This allows the player to be creative in making tools to survive.  Difficulty levels range from peaceful, easy, normal, and hard. The game world reassembles immediately the game restarts and the player finds himself in a completely new situation. There are various biomes in the mine craft world- plains, rainforest, desert, taiga, mesa, swamp, and snowy etc.  In the course of the game, you’ll likely come close to a village settlement, and close to these settlements are pillager outposts. These pillagers are constantly planning to attack the village, but they won’t until you trigger them. As you approach, the pillagers attack you with their crossbows, bows, and swords, some of them enchanted. Among these pillagers is one with a banner on its head, with an image of a pillager on it called captain of patrol. He could be a pillager, vindicator, or Evoker, and Killing the captain causes an effect called the bad omen effect.

This effect has no immediate effect like other spells, except it stays up annoyingly on your screen.  The game can continue as long as you want until you walk into a village and set off a raid. The pillagers come in waves, that is, depending on how many patrol soldiers you killed. If you killed one before you entered a village, you set off just one raid, two – two waves, and it increases up to level six in the Java Edition, but in the bedrock edition- there are no levels to it. You either walk away from the raid and the pillagers burn the beds of villagers, or you stand and fight, which if you lose you will restart the game with the bad omen effect still on you.

How to get rid of bad omen Minecraft

Drink cow milk

 With an iron bucket and a cow in sight- not minding the genders, you can get some milk, drink it and you’ll get rid of the bad omen effect.  Cows are found wandering everywhere except in some biomes like deserts or swamps. The downside to drinking milk is that all the benefits at level gets lost, aside from this, it’s easy and safe.

Dying

 Death removes the bad omen effect. It is only advisable to do this when your experience level is at or less than 7. Keep your items safe in an ender box so that you can easily retrieve them when the game restarts.
Entering a village

Entering a village

 Entering a village would erase the bad omen effect, but at the same time provoke a raid to attack. Each attack becomes stronger and faster than the last as ravagers join the fight. If you win the assault, the bad omen effect would wear out, and as an added icing on the cake, you will be rewarded with the hero of the village status. The villagers would present you with gifts and discounts on items such as red stone from clerics, bread from farmers, raw salmon from fishermen. You will get emeralds, enchanted books, experience points, and totems of undying. Note of caution, if you are not skilled enough in the game, you will get the villages destroyed and the bad omen effect will remain on you when the game restarts.

 Avoiding villages.

You could hunker down at a place for five days game time (100 minutes real-time). This is frustrating, but the bad omen effect would wear out, then you can continue the game.

Also note that you can kill the captain of patrols without getting the bad omen effect by using enchanted weapons such as crossbows, swords, and bows.



source https://gamescupper.com/2020/05/04/how-to-get-bad-omen-mindcraft/

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