Millie is less than 4 mos old, about 6 pounds, we had plans for a very long day in Walnut, IA at the Antique Walk. I had to cover the front screen with a towel when we were in direct sunlight, no other way to block the sun. Our dog LOVED IT, no crying, sat in it and looked around, and napped and ate and took water when we rested in the shade. Not everything piglins drop is worthwhile, but things like netherite hoes, books and boots enchanted with the new Soul Speed enchantment, potions, and the new crying obsidian block makes the venture worth a risk.Took this stroller out for a first time use today. Trading with piglins means walking a fine line between a profit and a fight, but if you have an abundance of gold the results could be worth it. Can only be obtained by bartering with piglins. A new block that can be used to craft a respawn point for the nether. Iron boots enchanted with the aforementioned soul speed enchantment. This enchantment allows you to move faster on soul sand and soul soil. An enchanted book with the new soul speed enchantment. Possibly the least interesting thing you can do with netherite, but still possibily the most interesting netherite thing you own. Useful for growing nether wart, which is important for many potions. Can be combined into nether bricks, plural. ![]() Can be combined to make glowstone, or used for potion brewing. Used to make quartz, which is nice for building. Useful for teleportation, or crafting into Eyes of Ender to find the End. Also used to not burst into flames, but with a splash. Useful for stringing bows and fishing rods. What's left of that cow you had for lunch. Useful for getting flint for arrows and tools. Everybody's least favorite, unstable building block. There's a decent list of items and blocks you can earn from piglin bartering, and some are even exclusive to this process. Now that we've finished the crash course on piglins, it's time to go over how to trade with piglins, and what you can get from trading with them! You can feed the piglin gold obsession all day, but don't expect anything in return unless they're solid bricks. Nuggets won't do, and neither will gold items. However, they only barter with one thing-gold ingots. They'll pick up and hoard practically anything with gold in it, including bells, clocks, and more. If you've noticed any trend so far, it should be that piglins absolutely love gold. ![]() Piglins love pretty much anything gold.Instead, they'll always pick up gold items and armor and immediately equip it. However, piglins aren't concerned with the quality or strength of the item. Like some other mobs, piglins are capable of picking up and equipping items. If you kill a piglin, there's a chance they'll drop their inventory, sans gold nuggets and porkchops. They'll pick up and examine pretty much anything, but they love gold nuggets and porkchops above all. Piglins can pick up numerous items and stash them away in a secret inventory. And definitely do not mine gold blocks, if you just happen to find those lying around in the Nether. Do not open or break any containers, including chests, when piglins are in view. How do you avoid being attacked? When you're near piglins, always wear at least one piece of golden armor. Piglins can and will attack you if they see you as a threat. Piglins are normally hostile towards players.
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