. . . "Brown"@en . "Dread Fighter"@en . "0.9"^^ . . . . . "show"@en . . . "Villagers (a.k.a NPC Villagers) are Passive Mobs that were added to Minecraft Pocket Edition in Update 0.9.0. As of Update 1.0.4, Villagers can Trade with the Player."@en . . . . . . . "?"@en . . . "In Fable and Fable TLC, villagers are very simple in appearance and behaviour. Most of them have similar clothing and physical appearance and they have almost identical reactions to the player. Some differences can be noted though, between different towns. For example, people in Knothole Glade have darker skin than people in Oakvale, Bowerstone and Hook Coast. There are also people with darker skin in Snowspire, and people in this village also wear warmer clothes due to the climate. The player's renown dictates if villagers will follow him or not, and how many of them will."@en . . . . "Th villager is a character in lego Indiana Jones: the original adventures and lego Indiana Jones 2: the adventure continues. He is in the intros for some levels in temple of doom. He is in the hub, but you can't unlock him."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Type"@en . . . "Villager is an Argonian residing in Caravan Crest, Deshaan."@en . . "Villager is an Argonian residing in Caravan Crest, Deshaan."@en . . . "The Villager is a character class in Fat Princess. It has two health points. Players respawn as the Villager. The Villager is the quickest character at running and carrying objects. The Villager can also slap enemies, so that they drop the objects they are carrying. Doing this contributes to the \"Don't Make Me Slap You\" trophy."@en . . . . "Types of Villagers"@en . . . . . . "Animal Forest"@en . . . "\"Help, help, he's being oppressed!\""@en . "Hard"@en . . . "Chaotic Evil"@en . . . . . . . . "D\u014Dbutsu no Mori"@en . . . . . . . . . "Human"@en . . . . . . "Villagers, formerly known as Testificates, are passive Non-Player Characters that spawn and move around in Villages. They have different roles, such as priests, butchers, blacksmiths, farmers, generics and librarians and spawn in their respective buildings. They possess large, bald heads, green eyes, uni-brows, and long, Squidward-like noses."@en . . . . . . . . . "''[[w:c:animalcrossing:Animal Crossing"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Habitante"@en . "According to Masahiro Sakurai, director of the Super Smash Bros. series, the Villagers' abilities were inspired by the Animal Crossing series' theme of collecting. Their arsenal includes the many tools seen in Animal Crossing including the shovel, slingshot, axe and net. Their attacks also make use of more general items and furniture, such as an umbrella, a stick, fireworks, a bowling ball and even weeds. The Villager will be able to launch some kind of Lloid-based missile at other characters."@en . . . "The Villager is the main playable character of the Animal Crossing series. Although the Villager only tends to appear in the Animal Crossing games, the Villager has known to appear in a few Mario games. The Villager can be either male or female."@en . . . "Villagers are neutral units, found on most of the early missions of the Campaign, that live all accross Variatas Archipelago and are native from each islands. There are two kinds of villagers, being one from the South and the other from the North of the island chain."@en . . . "1"^^ . "2"^^ . "NPC Villages"@en . "3"^^ . "The male version used in promotional material for City Folk"@en . . "Learnt at Level 15."@en . "Villages"@en . "Unknown"@en . . . "The Villager is a character class in Fat Princess. It has two health points. Players respawn as the Villager. The Villager is the quickest character at running and carrying objects. The Villager can also slap enemies, so that they drop the objects they are carrying. Doing this contributes to the \"Don't Make Me Slap You\" trophy."@en . . . . "Villagers are humans who live in Eden. They mainly build and mantain villages and are known to pray for their gods in form of scrolls. Impressing villagers and help them with their prayers is a central element in Black & White games. Villagers can be Norse, Aztec, Greek, Indian, Celt, Egyptian, Japanese or Tibetan."@en . . . . "Villagers are the main NPCs in the Animal Crossing series, and there are currently around 460 of them. They live simple, quiet lives scattered around the player's town. On the release of Wild World, villagers started to specialize in hobbies, such as fishing, finding fossils, collecting insects - to name but a few. They are all animals, as the title of the series, Animal Crossing, suggests, and they come in a variety of , from mice to elephants. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf villagers are more interactive. They occasionally plant flowers, shake trees or even buy items from the shop."@en . . . "?"@en . . . "File:FE2 Cavalier Map Icon.gifKnight"@en . "120"^^ . . "Villager"@en . . . . . "Normal"@en . "Villagers are Krytan townsfolk. Some of them are marked as \"Chosen\" and must be protected at all costs."@en . "He was once a normal mundane boy who bought a house in a fucked up town where everyone are humanoid animals with weird behavior. The house manager was a cheapskate raccoon named Tom Nook which the Villager had no money so he had a mortgage but Tom Nook wanted the money fast which made the Villager insane and went psycho and started killing his street and moves on moving however the money bastard and other important role characters in Animal Crossing manages to live unharmed every time the Villager moves and kills. His latest killing spree is in New Leaf."@en . . . . "More than one NPC who has a quest available just displays the name Villager. Both Male and Female NPC's can play a large role in your Wonderland Online gaming experience."@en . . . . "File:FE2 Soldier Map Icon.gifSoldier"@en . . "Aldeano \u2642"@en . . . . "12"^^ . . "Male or Female"@en . . "3"^^ . "Common"@en . "In Fable and Fable TLC, villagers are very simple in appearance and behaviour. Most of them have similar clothing and physical appearance and they have almost identical reactions to the player. Some differences can be noted though, between different towns. For example, people in Knothole Glade have darker skin than people in Oakvale, Bowerstone and Hook Coast. There are also people with darker skin in Snowspire, and people in this village also wear warmer clothes due to the climate. Few of their names are known by the player and one can only know their sexuality if they are attracted to the player. The player may marry any villager who is attracted to him if he possesses a wedding ring and a marital home. The interaction the player can have with villagers is also very simple, given most of them like and fear the same things. They also react to the player's renown, recent quests and other actions. Villagers never carry weapons (except for mercenaries), but sometimes will fight against players who commit crimes. Nevertheless, most villagers will denounce criminals with the guards and then run away in fear. Children are only found in Bowerstone South and in Oakvale (only during the Hero's childhood). While any villager may follow the player to other regions, children may follow him only in Bowerstone South and will not leave this town. The Hero may not have children with his spouse. Children in Bowerstone South may be attacked but will not die. This also appears to be true for everyone in Bowerstone, since the player may not use weapons or spells against anyone. The player's renown dictates if villagers will follow him or not, and how many of them will."@en . . . "?"@en . "Spawn"@en . . . . . "No more debt for me! My house is all paid off! \u266A"@en . "Villagers are one of the passive mobs in Minecraft as well as one of the few that can be interacted with. They have a face similar to Iron Golems and Witches, just more human-like. They live in NPC Villages (non-player characters), and most have the sense to run away from danger. Villagers occur in five types: farmer, generic, blacksmith, librarian and butcher; although the Generic Villager is not in the game it still exists in the game code. They have different clothing based on this, and will release disapproval particles if the player attacks and hurts them. Villagers will go inside at night and will attempt to escape water. However, they will still go out in rain, which makes Zombies chase them and turn them into Zombie Villagers if the game is on Normal (50% chance) or Hard (100% chance) difficulty. As of Minecraft 1.8 Farmers will now collect and replant their crops."@en . . . "File:FE14 Generic Villager (M) Map Sprite.gifVillager*Use a File:Master Seal FE13 Icon.pngMaster Seal on a Level 10+ Villager.*File:FE14 Generic Merchant (M) Map Sprite.gifMerchant"@en . . . "Easy"@en . . . . "50"^^ . . "Villager is a male villager who appeared in \"Harm's Way\"."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Old man"@en . . . "Lance"@en . . . . . . . . . "Uncommon"@en . . . . . . "Character"@en . . . . . . "Common"@en . . . . . . . "Does not include Ascension & Kingdom bonuses Rare: +1 Life, +1 Attack Ultra-Rare: +2 Life, +1 Attack Epic: +1 Life, +1 Armor, +1 Attack Legendary: +2 Life, +1 Attack Mythic: +2 Life, +1 Armor, +1 Attack"@en . . . "File:Underdog (FE14).pngUnderdog*Learnt at Level 1 and above."@en . "Man"@en . . "Villager was Created when Chuck Norris went to a place with talking animals. He killed a couple of people, spat on the floor, then left. The Puddle he spat in became Villager. Villager, with Chuck Norris's DNA, decided to kill people, because it's Chuck Norris for crying out loud."@en . . . . . "B"@en . . . . . "Villagers are neutral units, found on most of the early missions of the Campaign, that live all accross Variatas Archipelago and are native from each islands. There are two kinds of villagers, being one from the South and the other from the North of the island chain."@en . "Villagers are important because as long as they live they can gather resources, which are constantly required. One of the best ways to disrupt an enemy's strategy is killing their Villagers, preferably at the beginning of the game, as they will have to create new ones, costing them time and resources. Cavalry are a fast and effective way to deal with Villagers, as they are good for hit and run tactics and can mow down Villagers quickly."@en . . . . . "The Villager is the player character in the Animal Crossing series.The different looks given to him are determined through Rover and Kapp'n asking you questions at the beginning of the game."@en . "File:FE14 Generic Master of Arms (M) Map Sprite.gifMaster of Arms"@en . . . "Br\u0105zowe"@pl . "A Villager as seen in Mario Kart 8."@en . . . "Spell_Lycanthropy.png"@en . . . . . "0"^^ . "Health"@en . "Dorpsbewoner"@en . . . "Villageois \u2642"@en . "Yes"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "--04-04"^^ . "Immune"@en . . . . . . "Does not include Ascension & Kingdom bonuses Rare: +1 Life, +1 Attack Ultra-Rare: +2 Life, +1 Attack Epic: +1 Life, +1 Armor, +1 Attack Legendary: +2 Life, +1 Attack Mythic: +2 Life, +1 Armor, +1 Attack"@en . "The Villager is an upcoming character from the Animal Crossing series. He will be joining the racing of Mario Kart 8 in May 2015, through the second DLC pack, named: Animal Crossing: New Leaf X Mario Kart 8. He will also be joined by Isabelle (also from Animal Crossing) and Dry Bowser."@en . "Cavalier, Mage, Pegasus Knight or Cleric"@en . . . "The Villager is an upcoming character from the Animal Crossing series. He will be joining the racing of Mario Kart 8 in May 2015, through the second DLC pack, named: Animal Crossing: New Leaf X Mario Kart 8. He will also be joined by Isabelle (also from Animal Crossing) and Dry Bowser."@en . . . . . . . . . "Ali Morrisane and Pollnivneach"@en . . "Super Smash Bros. 4/Animal Crossing"@en . . "According to Masahiro Sakurai, director of the Super Smash Bros. series, the Villagers' abilities were inspired by the Animal Crossing series' theme of collecting. Their arsenal includes the many tools seen in Animal Crossing including the shovel, slingshot, axe and net. Their attacks also make use of more general items and furniture, such as an umbrella, a stick, fireworks, a bowling ball and even weeds. The Villager will be able to launch some kind of Lloid-based missile at other characters. Their collection of improvised weapons does not appear to be limited to Animal Crossing items. They have also been using items such as the balloon helmet from Balloon Fight and a boxing glove that may be a nod to Punch-Out!!. Both of these titles made appearances as playable NES Games in . Their neutral special allows them to pick up and pocket any item or projectile thrown towards them, which they can later use once at any time. These include stage items such as the Capsule as well as projectiles generated by other characters, such as Mario's Fireball. Their Final Smash was revealed to be Dream Home. During the attack, the player entraps nearby opponents in to the construction of a House , in this case, one that seems like a standard mansion style home. During the attack, the player is seen giving Bells to Tom Nook and Timmy and Tommy, who are then seen building the home. The attack ends with the Player and the Tanukis celebrating the completed house before it explodes, sending the trapped opponents (And Tom Nook and the Nooklings) flying."@en . . . . "Abitante"@en . . "The Villager (\u6751\u4EBA, Murabito) is a combat physical class that is introduced in Fire Emblem Gaiden. A trainee class that affords little value apart from possessing much potential to grow into valuable assets of the player's army, Villagers primarily wield either Swords or Lances as their weapons of choice."@en . . . "Villager"@en . . . . . "Drops"@en . . "Passive"@en . "Bewohnerin \u2640"@en . . . . "Lycanthropy"@en . "Villagers lived in Lordaeron's various villages, and many of them were helped by Arthas during his campaign against the Blackrock clan and the Scourge. Arthas massacred many of them in Stratholme because they were infected by the Plague of Undeath. Then Arthas became the Scourge champion and started killing many innocent villagers. With the arrival of the Burning Legion, many more of them were killed. After the Third War, many still survived as the last surviving villagers of Lordaeron intended to leave to the recently retaken city of Dalaran, however, Arthas killed them all before they could escape."@en . . . . . . . . . "Villager"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Master of Arms or Merchant"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "11"^^ . "Male"@en . . "Animal Crossing."@en . . "In a light level of 7 or less or when a zombie kills a villager"@en . . . . "9"^^ . . . . . ","@pl . . "Sounds"@en . . . . . . . "10"^^ . . . "8"^^ . . . . . "In both games, they enter Count Batula's Mansion and attempt to kill him. Instead of killing and eating Conker as he had planned, Count Batula turned Conker into a bat so that he could gather villagers to put in grinder and feed the Count. When bat Conker is flying toward the villagers, they will fight back with pitchforks and spears if the bat gets too close. Which can cause Conker to drop a carried villager upon taking damage. After eating too many villagers, the rope that the Count is hanging from snaps and he falls into his grinder."@en . . "Villagers are important because as long as they live they can gather resources, which are constantly required. One of the best ways to disrupt an enemy's strategy is killing their Villagers, preferably at the beginning of the game, as they will have to create new ones, costing them time and resources. Cavalry are a fast and effective way to deal with Villagers, as they are good for hit and run tactics and can mow down Villagers quickly."@en . "The Villager is the player character in the Animal Crossing series.The different looks given to him are determined through Rover and Kapp'n asking you questions at the beginning of the game."@en . . . . . "Gary Sievers- ."@en . . "Sword"@en . . . "3"^^ . . . . . . . . "demokracja"@pl . . "File:FE2 Villager Map Icon.gifVillager*Visit a Shrine after reaching Level 3+.*File:FE2 Mercenary Map Icon.gifMercenary"@en . . . . . . "File:Aptitude (FE14).pngAptitude"@en . . . . . . "Human"@en . . "Unknown"@en . . . . . "Super Smash Bros. 3DS/Wii U"@en . . "A male Villager from Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia"@en . . . . . . . . . "Villagers are humans who live in Eden. They mainly build and mantain villages and are known to pray for their gods in form of scrolls. Impressing villagers and help them with their prayers is a central element in Black & White games. Villagers can be Norse, Aztec, Greek, Indian, Celt, Egyptian, Japanese or Tibetan."@en . "Habitant \u2642"@en . "Villagers are the main NPCs in the Animal Crossing series, and there are currently around 460 of them. They live simple, quiet lives scattered around the player's town. On the release of Wild World, villagers started to specialize in hobbies, such as fishing, finding fossils, collecting insects - to name but a few. They are all animals, as the title of the series, Animal Crossing, suggests, and they come in a variety of , from mice to elephants. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf villagers are more interactive. They occasionally plant flowers, shake trees or even buy items from the shop. Villagers move into the town at random, and there is no way to determine who will move in next until their house is set, they have convinced a villager from another town to move in, or the player has convinced the villager to move in from the Campsite. Players with The New Leaf Welcome amiibo update can contact Wisp which allows them to move in any villager using their amiibo card. Each villager initially comes with a unique interior house design, which will gradually change over time depending on what furniture they request (as well as insects, fish, fossils, and clothes) or they obtain. When villagers talk to other villagers clothing change is a frequent occurrence. The villager's house can usually only be entered if they are inside. Villagers have varying \"sleep cycles\", and the house remains locked while they are sleeping. The player cannot see inside chests, wardrobes, or any other type of storage units inside a villager's home; when the player opens one, a specific message will appear relating to each wardrobe, some references to other Nintendo games. The player also cannot turn lights off inside of a villager's home."@en . "?"@en . . . . . . . "Villager"@en . . "Conker, while in his vampire bat form, must grab a villager and throw him or her into a grinder which will pump their blood into Count Batula's mouth, making him fatter and fatter each time this happens. The process is completed when Count Batula is too fat to hang onto his perch, and he falls into his own grinders."@en . "Beta 1.9"@en . . . "File:Echoes Villager f.png"@en . "He was once a normal mundane boy who bought a house in a fucked up town where everyone are humanoid animals with weird behavior. The house manager was a cheapskate raccoon named Tom Nook which the Villager had no money so he had a mortgage but Tom Nook wanted the money fast which made the Villager insane and went psycho and started killing his street and moves on moving however the money bastard and other important role characters in Animal Crossing manages to live unharmed every time the Villager moves and kills. His latest killing spree is in New Leaf."@en . . . . "Woman"@en . . . . "File:FE2 Archer Map Icon.gifArcher"@en . "Learnt at Level 10 and above."@en . . . . . "Habitante \u2640"@en . . . . . . "File:FE2 Mage Map Icon.gifMage"@en . . "Aldeana \u2640"@en . . "The Villager is the main playable character of the Animal Crossing series. Although the Villager only tends to appear in the Animal Crossing games, the Villager has known to appear in a few Mario games. The Villager can be either male or female."@en . . . . . "The Villager (\u6751\u4EBA, Murabito) is a combat physical class that is introduced in Fire Emblem Gaiden. A trainee class that affords little value apart from possessing much potential to grow into valuable assets of the player's army, Villagers primarily wield either Swords or Lances as their weapons of choice."@en . . . "Villager (\u3080\u3089\u3073\u3068 Murabito?) is a character from the Animal Crossing universe. He is the first Animal Crossing character to be revealed as a playable character, making his official debut in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U."@en . "Stealthy"@en . "5"^^ . . . "* \n** \n*** Zmierzch"@pl . . . . . "Zombie Villager"@en . "1,83 m"@pl . . . . . "In both games, they enter Count Batula's Mansion and attempt to kill him. Instead of killing and eating Conker as he had planned, Count Batula turned Conker into a bat so that he could gather villagers to put in grinder and feed the Count. When bat Conker is flying toward the villagers, they will fight back with pitchforks and spears if the bat gets too close. Which can cause Conker to drop a carried villager upon taking damage. After eating too many villagers, the rope that the Count is hanging from snaps and he falls into his grinder. After that, it is unknown were the villagers went, but one villager can be seen after Conker uses the first key and goes to the dining room. Here, he finds a group of zombies attacking her. When the zombies turn their attention to Conker, the villager runs away and falls into a bottomless pit near the courtyard. Though in Live & Reloaded,after inserting one of the keys, a cutscene shows of one zombie having a brown hat like the villagers. Both male and female villagers are also playable characters in Beach mode of Multi in Conker's Bad Fur Day, but they are referred to as Frenchies."@en . "More than one NPC who has a quest available just displays the name Villager. Both Male and Female NPC's can play a large role in your Wonderland Online gaming experience."@en . "150"^^ . . . "Unknown"@en . . . . . . "Villagers are Krytan townsfolk. Some of them are marked as \"Chosen\" and must be protected at all costs."@en . "Villager is a male villager who appeared in \"Harm's Way\"."@en . . . "Unknown"@en . . "No"@en . "Villagers lived in Lordaeron's various villages, and many of them were helped by Arthas during his campaign against the Blackrock clan and the Scourge. Arthas massacred many of them in Stratholme because they were infected by the Plague of Undeath. Then Arthas became the Scourge champion and started killing many innocent villagers. With the arrival of the Burning Legion, many more of them were killed. After the Third War, many still survived as the last surviving villagers of Lordaeron intended to leave to the recently retaken city of Dalaran, however, Arthas killed them all before they could escape."@en . "None"@en . . . . . . "Villager (\u3080\u3089\u3073\u3068 Murabito?) is a character from the Animal Crossing universe. He is the first Animal Crossing character to be revealed as a playable character, making his official debut in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U."@en . . . . "Murabito"@en . . . . . "None"@en . "File:WeakBeatsStrong.pngUnderdog*Learnt at Level 1."@en . . "Villager was Created when Chuck Norris went to a place with talking animals. He killed a couple of people, spat on the floor, then left. The Puddle he spat in became Villager. Villager, with Chuck Norris's DNA, decided to kill people, because it's Chuck Norris for crying out loud."@en . "Varies"@en . . "Th villager is a character in lego Indiana Jones: the original adventures and lego Indiana Jones 2: the adventure continues. He is in the intros for some levels in temple of doom. He is in the hub, but you can't unlock him."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "(The various types of villagers)"@en . . . . . . "Unknown"@en . . . . . . . . . "Czarne"@pl . . . . . "Conker, while in his vampire bat form, must grab a villager and throw him or her into a grinder which will pump their blood into Count Batula's mouth, making him fatter and fatter each time this happens. The process is completed when Count Batula is too fat to hang onto his perch, and he falls into his own grinders."@en . . . "52"^^ . . . . . "Human"@en . . "In NPC Villages"@en . "60"^^ . . "Villagers, formerly known as Testificates, are passive Non-Player Characters that spawn and move around in Villages. They have different roles, such as priests, butchers, blacksmiths, farmers, generics and librarians and spawn in their respective buildings. They possess large, bald heads, green eyes, uni-brows, and long, Squidward-like noses."@en . "35"^^ . . . . "Villagers (a.k.a NPC Villagers) are Passive Mobs that were added to Minecraft Pocket Edition in Update 0.9.0. As of Update 1.0.4, Villagers can Trade with the Player."@en . . . . . . . "16"^^ . "Mario Kart 8"@en . . "17"^^ . . . "26"^^ . "Villager"@en . "Mercenary, Soldier, Archer, Mage or Cavalier"@en . "Villagers are one of the passive mobs in Minecraft as well as one of the few that can be interacted with. They have a face similar to Iron Golems and Witches, just more human-like. They live in NPC Villages (non-player characters), and most have the sense to run away from danger. Villagers occur in five types: farmer, generic, blacksmith, librarian and butcher; although the Generic Villager is not in the game it still exists in the game code. They have different clothing based on this, and will release disapproval particles if the player attacks and hurts them. Villagers will go inside at night and will attempt to escape water. However, they will still go out in rain, which makes Zombies chase them and turn them into Zombie Villagers if the game is on Normal (50% chance) or Hard (100% chan"@en . . . "Villager"@pl . "Sky Village"@en . . . . . . "10"^^ . . "Animal Crossing Town"@en . . "150"^^ . . . . "Haunted inside a robot"@en . . . . "Katsuya Eguchi"@en . . . "zombie_villager"@en . . . . "2005-04-04"^^ . "Villagers are humanoid characters that act as the customizable avatar characters of the Animal Crossing series. While their shirts have been customizable through every iteration of the Animal Crossing series, other games have added in additional options such as hairstyles, shorts, shoes, and skin tones. Villagers have appeared outside the Animal Crossing series, with prominent appearances in and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. While Villagers outside of the Animal Crossing titles are generally not customizable, they often take the appearances of generic villagers used in Animal Crossing promotional material."@en . . . . . "Villagers are humanoid characters that act as the customizable avatar characters of the Animal Crossing series. While their shirts have been customizable through every iteration of the Animal Crossing series, other games have added in additional options such as hairstyles, shorts, shoes, and skin tones."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Their fighting skills involves summoning items and using them against the other fighters."@en . "Bewohner \u2642"@en . . "Alert"@en . "First Appearance"@en . . . . "File:FE13 Good Growths Icon.pngAptitude"@en . . "Bia\u0142a"@pl . . . . "Convert Yellow Gems to Brown. Transform into a Werewolf."@en . . . . . . "Their fighting skills involves summoning items and using them against the other fighters."@en . . . . . . . . . . "None"@en . . . "villager"@en . . . .