How rare are zombie villagers?
I want to find a zombie villager, but can someone tell me how rare they are, and what difficulty are they most common in?
5 Answers
Zombies have a 5% chance of naturally spawning as zombie villagers. This means that roughly every 1 in 20 zombies you find will be a zombie villager, making them "rare", but you should be able to find at least one every night while exploring.
One important thing to note is that in desert biomes, zombies will have an 80% chance of spawning as husks, which CANNOT turn into zombie villagers. This will make finding them in the desert 5 times harder.
If you are hunting for Zombie villagers, I suggest you find a populated village and stay until a zombie siege occurs. On Hard difficulty, villagers who are killed by Zombies have a 100% chance of becoming a zombie villager. This decreases to 50% on Normal, and 0% on Easy.
Notes:
- Each igloo with a basement is guaranteed a zombie villager and a normal villager.
- Zombie villagers also have a 5% chance of spawning as baby form.
For more info check out the wiki pages for this: Zombie#Spawning and Zombie Villager#Spawning
3Zombie Villagers spawn when a Zombie kills a Villager.
In Easy there is a 0% chance after a kill
In Normal there is a 50% chance after a kill
In Hard and Hardcore there is a 100% chance after a kill.
They also have a 5% chance to spawn naturally.
0From the Minecraft Wiki:
Zombies that are not husks have a 5% chance of naturally spawning as zombie villagers.
Hope this helps! :)
1According to the Minecraft wiki, zombie villagers have a 5 in 495 chance of spawning as a zombie villager when a hostile mob spawns in all biomes except deserts. There is a 95 in 495 chance of spawning a zombie in all biomes except deserts. This makes it a 1 in 19 chance a zombie will spawn as a zombie villager, as opposed to 1 in 20.
Zombies have a 5% chance to spawn as a Zombie Villager and a 5% to spawn as a Baby Zombie. Baby Zombies have an additional 5% of spawning as a Chicken Jocky. This also applies to spawn eggs.