Villagers can either be unemployed or nitwit villagers and then there are 13 different professions. Nitwit villagers can't acquire professions but unemployed villagers can if they have access to a workstation. According to your needs, you can have any of these villagers. Once you trade with a villager, it won't be able to change professions later and it will remain locked so make sure you get the trades you want.
Here are a couple of decoration tips to take into consideration when making your own village. Villagers will walk over your pathways, in fact, they prefer to. So, digging paths with your shovel will make your village more aesthetically pleasing and make it easier for the villagers to walk around. Consider adding a bell to your village. Villagers will gather around it to gossip. Plus, if you ring the bell, the villagers will hide inside their homes. This is a great way to protect them, especially if there ever is a raid or if there are monsters nearby.
With only three bricks you can craft yourself some flower pots. These items are awesome because you get to put them in villagers' homes, they're small so won't take up too much space, and they give the place a new feel.
You can put flowers. There is a way to imitate hedges in Minecraft — with leaf blocks! Trees have leaf blocks that grow on them. If you approach them with either shears or tools enchanted with Silk Touch , you can remove a leaf block and put it somewhere else.
If you gather some of them you can create your own hedges. With four glowdust you can make a glowstone. These blocks naturally emit light. Players with great imaginations have managed to make their own lamps with these. If you place down a fence post and then a glowstone on top with a switch attached to it, it will look just like any table lamp. You can use redstone as well and start getting creative to make all sorts of electricity systems in the village.
Ashely Claudino is a translator, writer, and above-all someone with a lot of love for video games. This article has been viewed , times. Learn more Getting bored being all alone? Don't like those messy generated villages? It seems like you've come to the right place! This article will teach you how to build a village, town or city to live in with some villagers.
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Related Articles. Author Info Last Updated: February 12, Build a foundation. It's important because you'll get the idea of how large to build, preferably around 50x You can break this afterwards, yet having a wall around your village will help protect it from mobs.
Having a gate will allow access to the outside of your village. It's better to have somewhere for your White House, so make more places for the White House, probably 55x But you can decide how big is your White House. Build village's White House. Preferably, you will be the mayor as you built it all, so it can also be your house.
However, this is optional. Build a road in your village. You can also build city roads if you think your village needs to be better. Build houses. Size and the amount of houses in the street is all up to you. If you have a small foundation, maybe 3 cottages on each side. If it is large, maybe 4 houses on each side. They do not spawn in other cases where normal zombies may spawn; e. When found, zombie villagers must be detained and covered with a roof or soaked in water to prevent them from burning in sunlight.
They can be cured with a splash potion of Weakness and a golden apple. At this point, they can be carried to their village with minecarts but recommended to settle their village in the vicinity after having them. Additionally, if you're in a snowy biome and haven't found a village , you can start up your own by finding an igloo with a basement. This is a reliable method for creating your own village in a snowy biome.
In the basement of the igloo, there is a zombie villager and a cleric in Bedrock Edition , the villager may be any profession. By curing the zombie villager, you'll have two villagers one of them transforms into a leatherworker, due to the cauldron being their job site block , which you can transport to the top of the igloo via Minecarts or upward Bubble Column. Next, place down at least 6 valid beds around the two villagers, and give them some food 3 pieces of bread each to make them "willing" to breed.
After the two villagers breed and create a baby villager , you can create a simple infinite villager breeder. Note that villagers cannot infinitely breed without stopping, because they also need to rest at home, sleep, gossip, and work or wander around if they are a nitwit. Additionally, they need food in order to be willing. If one wants to get more villagers and get a blacksmith, just place their job site block; smithing table for toolsmith, blast furnace for armorer and grindstone for weaponsmith , one can repeatedly add in more houses to let the villagers breed more and make more villagers.
Also, if the villagers are gossiping a lot, an iron golem can spawn, which can be an aid in defense or a source of iron. Please note that the larger your village is, the more prone it is to a zombie siege. In order for a zombie siege to occur, there must be at least 10 beds or 20 villagers and the player must be present in the village. If you build a village in a biome where an illager patrol can spawn, be careful: Fences or walls can keep them out easily, but they try to kill villagers, and killing the patrol captain triggers a raid in your own village.
If possible, let an iron golem kill the captain; otherwise, you can equip yourself with a milk bucket and try to kill everyone but the captain if you accidentally kill the captain in the village, drink the milk immediately and hope for the best.
Then lead the captain well away from the village over 32 blocks from the nearest bed to kill them, and drink the milk before returning to the village. This information is about a sample village and its buildings. You can grab inspiration from these simple designs OR simply build them with a different material. Note: Replace the anvil with the job site block preferably one for professions like weaponsmith.
Build a building with multiple rooms. This is just to look good, because villagers can't get in. Hotel room Sample : Replace the wool with any color you want The floor and downstairs ceiling have to be two different layers. Inaccessible to villagers as they cannot get in. Hallway: replace the terracotta with classrooms and add more lockers to extend the hallway.
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