Minecraft what makes a village




















Improve this answer. Chaosed0 Chaosed0 4 4 silver badges 10 10 bronze badges. The rest of that I knew, but I wanted clarification that wasn't present in the wiki. What you're answering seems to be "How do I make a village" which is a bit different. I misunderstood your question a bit - I'll try to dig up some info and make an edit a little later in the day. EDIT: In reference to the edit to the question, though, there simply needs to be a villager close by to a valid door - that registers as a village.

What I meant by the "haziness" is that the exact distance of the boundary cutoff isn't known exactly although I still suspect it's 16 blocks, especially after reading some of the talk on the minecraft wiki.

There's probably no real way to know how it's represented internally without the source code. Your question: What constitutes a valid vilage in minecraft? A valid village is any door recognized by a villager as a valid house. You only need 1 door and 1 villager to have a valid village. Guest Minecrafter Guest Minecrafter 11 1 1 bronze badge.

Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. Screenshot of the Week. Submit your photo Hall of fame. Featured on Meta. They're designed to be practical more than attractive, though. Skipping to the advanced version, you can make a large building to house imprison many villagers for convenient trading.

Entry should be blocked by fence gates or iron doors to prevent escapes, and the entire building needs to be well-lit and otherwise defended from invading monsters; otherwise the design and appearance is up to you. The core of the trading hall is the series of cubicles where the villagers spend their lives. These can be separated by walls, fences or blocks, with a fence-gate for you to get in or let a villager in or out.

These need to have at least four blocks of floor space each: Two for a bed, one for a job site block, and one for the villager to stand. The open space should be between the head of the bed and the fence gate. Ceilings should be three blocks high to allow iron golems to move around, and allow villagers to breed. You may also have a "breeding hall" or dorm with several beds, to breed yet-unemployed villagers.

Use fence gates to block off any stairs you may need, and trapdoors to block any ladders. Artificial Villages can be attacked by zombie sieges and illager raids too, so you need to establish defenses for them as well, and you can do it before bringing the first Villagers there! Firstly, you need to build a wall around the area where you plan to build the artificial Village. Also, make sure you use fence gates to get in and out of the walled area.

It is also a good idea to put a block or two out from the top of the wall so spiders can't climb in, so you yourself would be safer.

Next, you need to light up the area inside the Village to minimize hostile mob spawning at night. After that, make sure that you placed at least one bell, making sure it has a considerable distance from the wall. Afterward, make sure there are at least 10 beds inside the wall. It is advised to move the beds inside houses with wooden doors later if they are not already. Next, it is time to bring in the villagers. Next, do some rapid breeding or bring in more Villagers until there are at least five Villagers more if the enclosure is more than 80 blocks long or wide or tall only include tall if you use the air for a multi-level village.

Or are there other identifiers that can be used by way of interior decorations? Already built villages are cool too, less work involved. And as far as I know, this method still works and kicks in pretty quick. SimilarSam: Thanks! I had to make my own village in a few Minecraft worlds because I couldn't find any for the life of me. Great overview of villages in Minecraft, I'm a fan of always doing the best to defend them in the first place but unfortunately zombies always sneak in somehow.

I don't remember exactly. It usually takes me a day to outline and research what I want to include in the hub, and another day to flesh it out and take my screenshots. Thanks for your feedback and the link back. You're super kind. This is an awesome hub. Thank you so much! I was playing with my boyfriend on a world where our home wasn't near a village. I found out you could make your own, and it is incredibly easy to do. I'm glad you loved my hub so much! I must say this is a fantastic guide!

I tend to go on Creative Mode and have villages already made for me, but I think by playing the game how it should be, this will add so much more fun! Voted up, useful, interesting, awesome and funny! Keep up the good work, and I might consider subscribing!

Thanks for the feedback! It can be very addicting, though too much of it at a time usually wears me out until I need a break anyway. Your guide is fascinating and definitely makes me want to play the game - I just know though that if I ever got started, I would be playing Minecraft instead of working! Voted up as a great read though! Simulation Games. Mobile Games. Elder Scrolls. Final Fantasy. Dragon Age. Fire Emblem. Legend of Zelda.

First-Person Shooters. Gaming PCs. Strategy Games. Technical How-Tos. Horror Games. Sports Games. Fighting Games. Classic Games. Puzzle Games. Welcome to LevelSkip. This adorable small house is located in a desert biome village. A small farm grows around a stream of water in a village.

A larger house allows for more beds and more villagers. A fermented spider eye brews into a potion of weakness in a brewing stand. Related Articles. By Kyler J Falk. By Vince Tangcalagan. By Carlyn Hayes. By sigbog. By Melissa Clason. Both villagers should soon claim these beds. Players can then add more beds, which will prompt the villagers to breed.

This will not happen immediately, and players can speed up the breeding process by trading with the villagers. The final step is to add job blocks in the area, allowing the villagers to take on specific jobs, allowing certain trades.

Gamers now have the foundation for a fully functional village, and they can choose if they want to create a trading hall or an outdoor village. Also read: How to improve frame rate in Minecraft Java Edition. New User posted their first comment. Log in. Minecraft Feature. Modified 22 Jun Feature.



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