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# Illager Windmill

**Found in:** All Overworld

A windmill found mainly in plains that once belonged to villagers, but its now captured by illagers. The villagers that once lived in these pacific lands are not what they were before.

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### Items to obtain:

* Iron ingots, Gold ingots, Emeralds, Diamonds (rare).
* Iron gear, Diamond gear (rare).
* Beer: a unique uncrafteable potion (very rare).

### Tips

* All pillagers in this dungeon are armed with Weakness arrows. A bow or crossbow is recommended in this structure, as there will be a lot of enemies with such arrows.
* All zombie villagers around the windmill are immune to burning from sunlight, also they are a lot faster than regular zombies.


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