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The Easy Way to Livestock Villagers in Minecraft


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Signal.republika.co.id – Why do we need to have a lot of villagers in Minecraft?

Because the villagers have a fairly important role in Minecraft. Villagers can carry out activities such as farming, trading, and other important tasks. The more villagers you have, the better it will be.

Creating creatures in Minecraft requires a strategy. But to make the villagers are not like other creatures that require special items. They just need bedding items.

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What it takes to make a Simple Village Farm. Check out the following steps

1. Let’s make a Dirt Platform measuring 9×9 around 7 Blocks on the ground.

2. Then in the middle, we replace it with a Water-Logged Staircase and a Composter on top.

3. Tile Dirt Blocks and grow Carrots.

4. Now get 2 Residents inside. One of them will take the Job of a Farmer.

5. Build a 2 Block high wall around the Dirt Platform with a 2×1 entrance.

6. Place the Trapdoor at the top of the Entrance.

Now set up right outside the entrance, place 6 Beds in such a way that 3 of them are close together and the pillows are facing the entrance.

Beds in Minecraft items.  Source Wikihow
Beds in Minecraft items. Source Wikihow

7. Copy the format for the other Bed so that it touches the other end of the Bed.

8. Place this bed two blocks away from the entrance and place 2 Door Traps, one on the Dirt Platform & the other on the Platform with Bed.

9. Make sure to keep it open so the Baby Villager will fall into the catcher below.

10. Create a Platform to catch Baby Villagers when they fall.

Now when the time is right, the Villagers will reproduce & new babies will be born to the villagers.

What needs to be considered is to provide the villagers with food and a comfortable place for them to breed, and gardens for them to grow crops. Good luck mate!

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