For example, sheep grow faster when eating grass, horses — when consuming sugar. There are a couple of reasons to breed villagers in Minecraft. Firstly, you can trade with them.
Secondly, your villagers can die for various reasons, and you have to replace them. Thirdly, growing your village is simply fun, and when the village is large enough, iron golems spawn automatically to protect the inhabitants. Most of the villagers have professions and supply certain goods. They have a different appearance that helps to identify them.
Armorers will trade various iron, chainmail, and diamond armor for emeralds. You can get emeralds and meat from butchers. Cartographers trade maps and banners for emeralds and compasses.
To get gemstones, visit a cleric villager. Fletchers will help you to get crafting and hunting tools. Other villager professions include farmers, fishermen, leatherworkers, librarians, shepherds, and more. Some villagers are unemployed — they look like a plain villager model without any additional details.
However, the player can provide ideal accommodations beds and food to make the process efficient. The decision for a villager to show heart particles depends on how "willing" a villager is to mate. If two villagers nearby are willing at the same time, they meet and spawn a baby villager in between them, like other passive mobs.
There are many factors of willingness, but it depends mostly on the food that the player feeds the parents. To feed villagers, the player must throw the food to them, and let them obtain it in their inventory. Below is a table that tells the player approximately how much food they must give to a villager before they can be willing.
Willingness can be increased if the player trades with the villagers. Also, a farmer villager can throw excess food to other villagers.
So, if the farmer has free access to crops, and they are within range of a village, then that village can support the autonomous feeding of villagers. There are more parameters to willingness than just the food villagers have. Villagers take a census of the population of their village about every minute [ verify ] , comparing their population to the number of available beds.
This depends on the number of beds. There must be at least one bed for each villager, and each bed must be reachable by some villager. If there is an excess of beds, villager breeding commences. The beds require a full two blocks of space above them; the bed itself counts as a full block, and so does any top slab that may be used for the ceiling. The area around a villager breeder must be carefully scoured to ensure the breeder works correctly. The village must be small, so the player must ensure that no other villages exist within an block spherical radius.
No matter what the player builds, at least three villagers are needed to initiate the process. Here are the roles they play in a villager farm:.
If the farmer is too busy collecting crops, it may take longer to get baby villagers. Increasing the amount of breedable villagers within the farm by keeping bred babies inside , helps to solve that problem as well as increase breeding speed in general. To make a manual breeder, you just need to build a space big enough for 3 or more beds. Then throw the food to the villagers so that they can breed. Being willing to breed will not automatically make the villager seek out a mate.
Two villagers that are willing to mate must be in close proximity. Trade with villagers will make them more willing to breed. Wait for villagers to breed. Once two or more villagers in close proximity are willing to breed, they will breed automatically. After they mate, the villagers are no longer willing and must be made willing again.
Method 3. Gather the materials. In order to craft one bed, you will need three wooden plank blocks, and three blocks of wool. You will also need a crafting table. Use the following steps to obtain the materials you need: Wood planks: To gather wood walk up to a tree and attack the trunk with your hands or an axe until the trunk blocks break apart and drops a small wooden log block.
Walk over the wood block to pick it up. Then open the crafting menu and craft wood plank blocks from the wood. Wool: Wool can be obtained by either killing sheep, or sheering them with a pair of sheers which can be crafted from two iron bars using a crafting table.
Craft a crafting table. In order to craft a crafting table, open your crafting menu and place 4 wooden plank blocks in the crafting grid to the right of your character. Then drag the crafting table to your inventory. Place the crafting table and open it. To place the crafting table, place it in your hot bar at the bottom of your inventory and equip it. Place it by aiming at the ground where you want the crafting table to go. Then right-click or press the left trigger button to place it.
Craft a bed. To craft a bed, open the crafting table, and place three wool blocks in the top row of the 3x3 crafting grid. Then place 3 wooden blocks in the middle row below the wool blocks. Drag the bed into your inventory. You can also craft different color beds using dyes. Place the bed.
To place a bed, place it in your hot bar and equip it. Aim at the ground where you want to place the bed, and right-click or press the left trigger to place it where you want it to go. Method 4. Gather building materials.
Village houses can be made out of any material you want. Not all materials require tools to harvest or mine, but tools make the process quicker. Read "How to Make Tools in Minecraft" to learn more about how to craft tools. The following are common materials, and how to gather them: Dirt: Dirt is found all over. To gather dirt, simply attack with your hand or a shovel until the dirt block breaks apart and drops a small dirt block. Walk over the small dirt block to collect it.
Wood planks: To gather wood, walk up to a tree and attack the trunk with your hands or an axe until the trunk blocks break apart and drop a small wood block. Then open the crafting menu and craft wood plank blocks from the wood blocks.
Cobblestone: Cobblestone is a bit sturdier and more resistant to creeper explosions. To mine cobblestone, you first need to craft a pickaxe.
Equip the pickaxe from the menu. Use the pickaxe to attack stone blocks inside caves or along the sides of mountains. Select a location. Make sure the location you select is within the village. The game calculates the center of the village as the average coordinates of all the doors in the village. The outer parameter of the villages is either 32 blocks from the center or the furthest door from the center, depending on which is greater.
Build a structure. Use the building materials you gather to build the outside of a house or structure. It can be any shape you want as long as it has opaque blocks overhead to act as a roof. It should be at least three blocks tall so that the villagers and the player have room to move around inside. Leave a space that is 2 blocks tall in the wall for the door. To build, place your building material in your hot bar at the bottom of your inventory. Highlight the material in your hot bar to equip it.
Aim at the ground where you want to place a building material, then right-click or press the left trigger button to place a block. Read "How to Build in Minecraft" to learn more about how to build. Build a crafting table and place it. A crafting table is built using four wood plank blocks in the crafting menu. After you build a crafting table, place it anywhere in the game world.
Use the crafting table to craft a door. To craft a door, select the crafting table and place 6 wood plank blocks in the 3x3 grid in the crafting table. Drag the door into your inventory. Place the door in your structure. To place the door in your structure, place it in your hot bar and then press the select the corresponding space to equip the door.
Then aim at the ground where you want to place the door, and right-click or press the left trigger button on your game controller to place the door. The more doors in a village, the more the villagers are likely to be willing to breed. Villagers can detect a door that is 16 blocks in either horizontal direction, and 3 blocks above, or 5 blocks below the ground level of the village.
A valid door must have more opaque overhead blocks within five blocks of one side of the door inside than on the other outside. Method 5. Select a villager. To select a villager, stand in front of them, and aim at them. Right-click or press the left trigger button on the controller. This displays their inventory window. Examine the villager's inventory. The spaces at the top of the window display what the villager has for sale.
The box in the lower-left corner of the window displays what the villager requires for the trade. You must have the item they want in your inventory to make a trade. Select the item you want to buy. To select an item, click it or press the confirm button on your controller. The item will you are trading will automatically be removed from your inventory, and the item you are purchasing will be placed in your inventory.
Villagers have only one or two items when you first trade with them. The more you trade with them, the more items they will have for sale.
Method 6. Mine cobblestone, coal, and iron ore. All of these materials are found in caves. You need a pickaxe to mine these materials. Read "How to Make Tools in Minecraft" to learn how to craft a pickaxe and other tools. Stone blocks are grey blocks that resemble stone. Use a pickaxe to mine cobblestone from stone blocks. Coal blocks look like stone blocks with black spots. Use a pickaxe to mine coal from the coal blocks. Iron ore blocks look like stone blocks with yellowish spots on them.
Use a stone pickaxe or stronger to mine iron ore. After you build a crafting table, place it anywhere in the world. Craft a furnace and place it. To craft a furnace, select the crafting table and place 8 cobblestone blocks along all sides of the 3x3 grid. Drag the furnace into your hot bar below your inventory.
Place the furnace in your hot bar and equip it. Aim at the ground where you want to place it and right-click or press the left trigger button to place it. Use the furnace to smelt the iron. To smelt your iron ore, select the furnace and place the coal in the fuel space the space below the icon that resembles flames. Then place your iron ore blocks in the space above the flame.
Allow a few minutes for the iron to finish smelting. When your iron ore is finished smelting, select the furnace and drag the iron bars from the square on the right and place them in your inventory. Use the crafting table to craft a bucket.
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