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. Minecraft Wiki. Minecraft Wiki Explore. Main Page All Pages. Minecraft Minecraft Earth Minecraft Dungeons. Useful pages. Minecraft links. Gamepedia support Report a bad ad Help Wiki Contact us.
Explore Wikis Community Central. The first villagers are the hardest ones to obtain because it all comes down to luck. This is because there are only two ways to get your own villagers. You can either do it by curing zombie villagers that spawn near your base or by kidnapping villagers that already live in a village.
We will describe each method and you can either choose one or the other, depending on your world's conditions and the resources available to you.
This process requires the least amount of resources and luck, however, it can be awfully dull and time-consuming. Plus, depending on how distant the nearest village actually is, you might have to go fight off monsters as you take the villager to your base.
You might even have to go through the Nether to reduce the distance between your starting location and your destination. You can kidnap a villager by using a boat. You can force villagers into a boat by pushing them or driving the boat into the villager. The villager will not escape unless the boat is broken so you can travel great distances this way.
Keep in mind that even though boats work on land, they're extremely slow and can only go on flat ground so if your base isn't close by, making a Nether portal might make this quicker. And, if you encounter monsters, they will be much faster than you so be sure to kill them and protect the villager.
Once you've done this, you will have to do it all over again, since you need two villagers. Although this method is technically faster, you do need to have a few specific items stored away beforehand.
Plus, zombie villagers will rarely spawn so you need to be quite lucky for one to spawn so you can then cure it. But, on the bright side, if you're around your base and they spawn, you can simply lure them , no boats necessary.
And, once cured, they will trade at a discount price to show you their gratitude for your efforts. You can cure a zombie villager by crafting a Splash Potion of Weakness, throwing it on the villager and then feeding them a golden apple.
Villagers will breed whenever they are willing to. Certain conditions must be met for this to happen. Villagers must either have 12 beetroots, 12 carrots, 12 potatoes or 3 bread in their inventories in order to be willing to breed. Throw the items at the villagers and they will pick them up.
Eventually, they will breed and originate a baby villager, as long as there is a bed for it close by. To make a village, keep repeating this process with the villagers once they grow up into adult villagers. The Village House A building is a village house if it has a wooden door , an "inside" and an "outside".
An example of the smallest house is something like this: "The dirt blocks the light from reaching the space below it, and so counts as a roof block.
Warning in Regard to Expansion Note that a Zombie Siege can occur if a player is in the village and if the number of houses is above 10 or the number of villagers is above Improve this answer. Jacques Marais Jacques Marais 1, 1 1 gold badge 8 8 silver badges 32 32 bronze badges. Ender "The dirt blocks the light from reaching the space below it, and so counts as a roof block.
BTW, why downvote? Because I was under the impression air was necessary in the house, that there would need to be space between the dirt block and the floor. If you edit I'll reverse — Ender. Ender Okay, I edited. Thanks for selecting this as the correct answer by the way!
SaintWacko SaintWacko It should be mentioned that houses require sunlight now. In previous versions all you needed was a door with a roof. It's mentioned in the wiki link above. Dycker - Oh, I forgot about that! Adding that now. The answer entirely lacks the "willingness" mechanics. Without triggering it, be it by trading or supply of food, the population can only double. That wasn't introduced until two years after I posted this answer. I'm not very familiar with the mechanic, but if you are, please feel free to edit my answer.
Alright, got around to examining how the new mechanic works and updating my answer — SaintWacko. So, the answer to your question is yes.
It just takes a lot of resources and time. Thunder Forge Thunder Forge 47 2 2 bronze badges. I feel like this answer would get better reception if you formatted it a little. Jim Jim 1 1 silver badge 11 11 bronze badges. Villagers do not change jobs at all, they don't even change what their trades are. Maybe your villagers were just moving and you didn't notice?
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