| Easy Villager Breading System |
Minecraft has living entities called villagers that are passive mobs present in villages in many biomes. Villagers can have their own profession and trade items with players depending on their profession. A variant of villagers called Nitwit cannot take on a job, making them non-trading villagers.
Players can give specific professions to any unemployed villager by placing the corresponding block close to the villager in Minecraft. For example, players need to put a composter close to the unemployed villager to make them a farmer villager. Once a trade has been made with a villager, breaking the job blocks will not affect their profession.
Players can breed villagers in Minecraft to get baby villagers, who will grow into adult villagers and take on a profession and become traders. This article will guide players through all the steps required for building an automatic villager farm in Minecraft.
Players need at least two adult unemployed villagers that will breed to create more villagers.
For a more detailed visual aid, the video below is a reference to this Minecraft iron farm guide:
Though this may seem like one of Minecraft's more complex farms, it is as small and compact as they come in Minecraft.
One of the best ways of bringing the villagers inside the farmland is by placing two beds and making a path for them to enter the farmland. This way, when it's nighttime, villagers will navigate towards the bed to sleep. Then the player can close any exits. Once the villagers are in, players need to break the beds.
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