Looking to add a little extra spooky decoration to your Minecraft home? Check out this guide on how to get and craft Ominous and Ilager Banners in Minecraft!
How to get it
Obtaining and manufacturing banners in Minecraft is an excellent way to personalize your environment. You may continue to express yourself via the visual features of the game by building banners with various designs. In Minecraft, there are two sorts of banners: ominous banners and ilager banners.
Ilager Banners have a gray banner with a gray figure on it, whereas Ominous Banners have a black banner with a white figure on them.
You’ll need a few particular components to make these banners. To begin, you’ll need six colored wool blocks, one each of black and gray for Ominous Banners and Ilager Banners, as well as one block each of Black Dye and Gray Dye. In addition, for both sorts of banners, you’ll need an Iron Ingot, as well as an Eye of Ender for an Ominous Banner or a Blaze Rod for an Ilager Banner.
Put the things in the Crafting Table in the order shown in the picture, and you’re done. You have just created your own Ominous or Ilager Banner.
How to craft a Ominous Banner
Ominous Banners are a kind of object introduced in the Minecraft 1.14 release. They may be used to make Ilager banners, which convey a menacing message to any adjacent players when posted on a wall or shield.
To make an Ominous Banner, players must first receive an Ominous Sigil by slaying an Illager Captain. Once obtained, the sigils may be combined with 3 red dye and 3 creeper heads on a crafting table to make 6 Ominous Banners. The banners may then be combined with certain goods to make Ilager banners.
The player will need four Ominous banners and four paper sheets to create an Ilager banner. Players must also have access to a Shield Crafting Table and a Crafting Table. Once all materials are obtained, lay the four Ominous Banners in the top row of the Crafting Table and four paper sheets in each other row, yielding two Ilager banners. When finished and mounted to a wall or shield, these banners will show ominous phrases that will change at random each time they are seen.
How to get it commands
In Minecraft, the /give command may be used to get a variety of objects, including Ominous and Ilager flags. The actual command depends on your game version, but it usually consists of /give p minecraft:banner
followed by two integer IDs for the pattern and color.
An Ominous banner, for example, with the colors gray 4 and orange 1, will have a /give
command of /give p minecraft:banner 4 1
. This produces a banner with an orange creeper-head design on a gray backdrop. Similarly, an Ilager banner with the colors yellow 11 and black 15 will contain the command /give p minecraft:banner 11 15
.
When utilizing this technique to get banners, keep in mind the following:
- Once produced, banners cannot be re-colored without the use of a dye cauldron.
- Banner patterns are always shown in reverse when seen from the front; but properly when viewed from behind.
Usage
In Minecraft, the banner is a decorative block. It is used in the creation of Ominous Banners and Ilager Banners. Ominous flags are connected with the illager captain, whereas Ilager banners are associated with the pillager captain.
Players will need the following elements to make an Ominous Banner or an Ilager Banner:
- 2 pieces of dye
- 1 dark oak log for an Ominous banner or 1 spruce log for an Ilager banner
- 1 banner of any hue
- possibly 1 firework star if they want to build a luminous banner
The banners are then created by mixing these components in a crafting table.
After crafting the banners, players may hang them on walls or set them atop item frames to adorn their base. Depending on whether the flags are put near illagers or pillagers, they will bring varied advantages and effects; for example, protection against assaults by adjacent illagers/pillagers.
How to get the different colors of Dye and craft a Loom
To craft banners in Minecraft, you will need dyes of different colors and a Loom. To get the various dye colors:
- Red: Red Dye may be obtained by slaughtering a cow. When they die, they normally shed two drops of crimson dye.
- Blue: To produce Blue Dye, use blue orchids. These orchids may be found in the Plains, Flower Forests, and Sunflower Plains biomes.
- Yellow: To prepare yellow dye, gather dandelions or sunflowers. These flowers may be found on Grass Blocks across your Minecraft environment.
- Green: In a Crafting Table, combine Cactus Green and Bone Meal to make Green Dye.
To make a Loom, you’ll need 4 sticks, 2 strings, 2 wooden planks of any sort, and 1 Iron Ingot in the grid shown below. To make your Loom, place the sticks on each side of the grid, thread along the top two blocks of each side, and one wooden plank on the bottom center block, followed by one Iron Ingot on the top center block.