How to launch a looter raid in Minecraft?

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Other features have been added in Minecraft, with version 1.14: Raids. They highlight Illagers and Raiders. Indeed, they are the antagonistic and hostile versions of the ordinary villagers who have allied themselves with the witches. Raider outposts and mansions collide, so raids are a great way to test your strength against a real horde.

On the other hand, raids are not the result of chance. There are a few things you need to be aware of if you want to start a raid. After you start playing, you will surely come across Raider patrols approaching your spawn area. There are also other possibilities when you come across a looter outpost. If you want to start a looter raid, follow this guide.

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What is a Minecraft raid?

The raid is a boss combat event launched in Minecraft, once you've completed well-defined tasks. During a raid, you'll fight several waves of Pillars who will attack the village you've just entered. Indeed, raids have several waves.

To start the next wave, you need to kill all the hostile monsters. In addition, you must protect the villagers and use iron to repair the village's Iron Golem. The latter is one of your best partners in defending yourself against the most dangerous looters and illagers.

How to launch a raid?

To start a raid, you must receive the "Bad omen" status effect. This means killing an Illager captain. They're usually notable for their flag, which represents a banner of bad omen.

The flag is attached to his back. Illagers can be found in a variety of locations, including Pillar outposts, mansions, random patrols and more.

When you receive the Bad Omens effect, walk to the nearest village. The raid will start immediately with a bar of boss, once it has reached its proximity.

The bar is at the top of your screen. It determines the number of enemies still alive in the current wave. For their part, villagers will ring the bell and rush inside their homes to protect themselves. However, more waves may come.

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Minecraft

Released on : November 18, 2011

Developed by : Markus Persson, Mojang Studios

Edited by : Mojang Studios, Sony Interactive Entertainment, Xbox Game Studios

Available on : PC, Mac, Linux, PlayStation, Xbox

Genres : Multiplayer