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This article is about the mob type in Minecraft Dungeons. For the antagonistic villager variant within the original game, see Illager.

THE ILLAGERS – These malicious menaces are members of a cruel society in which the strong rule over all. Until the Arch-Illager came along, they never posed a threat to the peace of the Overworld. Now Illager bands roam freely, causing destruction and woe. Get to know each vile variant.

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The Illagers are villager-like hostile mobs that can be found within the various missions of Minecraft Dungeons with the exception of gold rooms and Coral Rise.

Story[edit | edit source]

The Illagers are members of a cruel society in which the strong rule over all. Until the Arch-Illager came along, they were never strong enough to pose a threat to the peace of the Overworld. Yet, now they are unified as the Illager empire under the rule of the Arch-Illager. Being the most numerous of his followers and minions, Illager bands have grown bolder, being now capable of burning villages, destroying iron golems, and even enslaving Villagers. Now, heroes must arise to oppose the Illager empire, rescue the Villagers, and save the Overworld...

Lore[edit | edit source]

In the descriptions of some items and the prequel novel of Minecraft Dungeons; The Rise of the Arch-Illager, several things about the Illagers have been explained.

  • Illagers lived in tribes. One of the tribe's known locations was at the Woodland Mansion.[1]
  • Initially the Illagers lived separately, roamed the lands each to themselves. Unfortunately, the mobs attacked and destroyed them one by one, which made them decide to unite, so the tribal system began to be implemented.[2]
  • The Illagers value cunning, cruelty, and the most is strength. Showing a sign of weakness in front of others could be lethal.[2]
  • Illagers were hostile to undead mobs until the Arch-Illager reached an agreement with the Nameless One.[3]
  • Illagers in general were raiders. They made their living by stealing from others, mostly Villagers and heroes who let down their guard and fool enough to travel on their own.[4] Ironically, the penalty for stealing from fellow Illagers was stiff, one of the tribe leaders meted out justice without mercy.[5]
  • The Illagers had never been able to fashion healing potions of their own, but they occasionally found or stole one from someone else like heroes or bartered with witches, making them only dispensed in case of emergency.[6] The Soul Healer is an alternative healing for Illagers, it is common among the Illagers of the Woodland Mansions.
  • It seems that zombie illagers may exist, as the Nameless One mentioned that the Arch-Illager could be turned into a husk by the undead or by the Nameless One themself.[3]
  • It was mentioned about the existence of the ancient Illager soldiers who wielded Maulers.

List[edit | edit source]

Mobs[edit | edit source]

The mobs that are classified as Illagers are listed as follows:

Individual Illagers
Cutscene-only Illagers
Alluded-to Illagers
  • Ancient Illager Soldier
  • General
  • Illager Warrior
  • Jailor
  • Reaver
  • Warden
Disused Illagers

Mobs[edit | edit source]

The mobs that are associated with the Illagers are listed as follows:

Artifacts[edit | edit source]

The artifacts that are associated with the Illagers are listed as follows:

Melee Weapons[edit | edit source]

The melee weapons that are associated with the Illagers are listed as follows:

Ranged Weapons[edit | edit source]

The ranged weapons that are associated with the Illagers are listed as follows:

Armor[edit | edit source]

The armor that is associated with the Illagers are listed as follows:

Enchantments[edit | edit source]

The enchantments that are associated with the Illagers are listed as follows:

Locations[edit | edit source]

The locations that are associated with the Illagers are listed as follows:

Missions[edit | edit source]

The Illager variants that appear in Mainland missions are as follows:

Variant Mission
The Rise of the Arch-Illager (Prequel) Squid Coast Creeper Woods Creepy Crypt Woodland Mansion Woodland Prison Soggy Swamp Soggy Cave Pumpkin Pastures Arch Haven Cacti Canyon Spider Cave Redstone Mines Fiery Forge Desert Temple Lower Temple Highblock Halls Underhalls Obsidian Pinnacle Frosted Fjord Lone Fortress Lost Settlement Windswept Peaks Gale Sanctum Gauntlet of Gales Colossal Rampart Gold Room Radiant Ravine End Wilds Broken Citadel
Arch-Illager/Archie (Boss) (Prequel) (Briefly in ambush) (Briefly in ambush) (Briefly in ambush) (Prequel) (Prequel and briefly in ambush)
Enchanter (Outside & Raid Captain's ally)
Unidentified end illager (Cinematic)
Evoker (Arcade mob)
Evoker (Sometimes) (Sometimes) (Sometimes) (Sometimes)
First Enchanter (Ancient Enchanter)
Frostwarden (Ancient Geomancer)
Geomancer (Ancient Hunt & Raid Captain's ally) (Raid Captain's ally) (Arcade & Raid Captain's ally)
Giant Royal Guard (mob) (Arcade)
Giant Royal Guard (Arcade boss)
Iceologer (Ancient Hunt & Raid Captain's ally) (Raid Captain's ally) (Raid Captain's ally)
Illusioner
Mage (Arcade)
Mountaineer (Ancient Hunt & Raid Captain's ally) (Raid Captain's ally) (Raid Captain's ally)
Pillager Raid Captain (Sometimes) (Sometimes) (Sometimes)
Pillager (Cinematic) (Ancient Hunt & Raid Captain's ally) (Raid Captain's ally) (Arcade & Raid Captain's ally)
Rampart Captain (Ancient Hunt) (Sometimes)
Royal Guard (Ancient Hunt & Raid Captain's ally) (Raid Captain's ally) (Arcade & Raid Captain's ally)
Solemn Giant (Ancient Pillager)
Thord (Prequel) (Prequel)
Vigilant Scoundrel (Ancient Royal Guard)
Vindicator Chef (Ancient Hunt)
Vindicator Raid Captain (Sometimes) (Sometimes) (Sometimes)
Vindicator
Walda (Prequel)
Wind Caller (Ancient Hunt & Raid Captain's ally) (Raid Captain's ally) (Raid Captain's ally)

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • The illagers have a runic alphabet called Illageralt.
  • In the early Beta version, trailers and poster, illagers used the texture of 1.14 Texture update, but later the head texture was changed with the exception of the illagers with decorative details on their head and main characters such as the Arch-Illager, royal guards, mages, and iceologers.

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