Tutorials/Villager farming (2024)

Tutorials/Villager farming (1)

All you need to breed villagers in any update after 1.14 is a big enough space with 3 beds and give each villager enough of the right food; then they create a baby villager.

  • 1 Purpose
  • 2 Mechanics
  • 3 Automatic breeder
  • 4 Manual breeder
  • 5 Designs
  • 6 See also

Purpose[]

Farming villagers can be beneficial for a lot of reasons. If the player has a villager trading hall, then the player must fill it with villagers and replace the ones that the player discards. It is difficult to do this through kidnapping villagers alone, so having an artificial breeder can be very helpful.

Another use is for an iron golem farm as they work with a certain number of villagers; see Tutorials/Iron golem farming.

Mechanics[]

Main article: Villager

Unlike for other breedable mobs, villager breeding cannot be forced. 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. A villager requires 12 food points to be considered ready to breed. Below is a table indicating the number of points for each food item. Any mix of the items mentioned can be used as long as they total at least 12 points.

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FoodPoints
Bread4
Carrot1
Potato1
Beetroot1

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. They become willing only if the population is less than 100%. 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.[verify] Essentially, the baby villager needs to be able to bounce on the available bed.

A historical note: The current breeding mechanics were instituted by the the Village & Pillage update; where the population limit is now set by number of beds, formerly it was set by the number of doors in the village, where there were various rules defining a valid door (roughly, there had to be an identifiable "inside" and "outside").

Automatic breeder[]

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 80-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:

  1. Farmer - collect food from nearby crops to feed the breeder villagers, can be any villager in a straw hat (brown coat pre-1.14)
  2. Breeder - collects food from the farmer and they both do the breeding work
  3. Detector - registers the nearby beds (doors at 1.13 or earlier) at a village so that breeding can occur

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.

Manual breeder[]

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.

Designs[]

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FAQs

Why isn t my farmer villager farming? ›

It's raining. Villagers don't work when it's raining, instead they look for shelter (a solid block they can stand under). For farmers, this means they won't sow or harvest even if the crops are under cover with them. (If they're unable to find shelter, farmers will continue to harvest.

Why won't my villager accept a job? ›

They won't take any form of profession until after they have linked with a bed. If the villager is not linked with a bed, they won't be able to take a job. Place a bed near the villager and give them a few seconds to link with it. Once linked, they should be able to take on a profession.

How do you make a good villager farm? ›

You need enough beds for every villager to sleep in, including the new baby. However they cannot be allowed to stand on top of them. Block this by placing carpets or trapdoors on the beds. They also need to have food in their inventory so they can trade it with each other.

How many villagers do you need for a villager farm? ›

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: Farmer - collect food from nearby crops to feed the breeder villagers, can be any villager in a straw hat (brown coat pre-1.14)

Why are villagers not planting? ›

They just won't put seeds on them if the season isn't right. The fields will stay prepared with fertiliser until the right season arrives. Then they will put down the seeds.

What is a nitwit villager? ›

Nitwit and unemployed villagers leave their homes at day and begin to explore the village. Generally, they wander inside the village during the day. They may go indoors or outdoors, periodically making mumbling sounds.

Can a nitwit get a job? ›

Everything players need to know about Nitwits in Minecraft

As players can probably tell from the name, nitwits do nothing aside from sleeping and roaming around the village. They cannot take on a profession even if the player forces them by placing a job site block in the nitwits' vicinity.

Why does my green villager not want a job? ›

Villagers link to beds and won't take a job unless they have one. You will need 1 bed per villager. They do not need to be able to access this bed though, they only need to be linked to it. So you could set up an area within a close distance to where your Villagers are and then set up Beds.

Do villagers despawn? ›

Distance from Village: Villagers need to be within the boundaries of a village to retain their profession and avoid despawning. If a villager wanders too far from the village or gets separated from it, they may despawn. Make sure there is a valid village nearby and that the traded villagers are within its range.

How do you breed villagers fast? ›

Make sure that villagers receive 14 food points – a bread delivers 4 points and similarly, potatoes, carrots, beetroots come with 1 point each. 5. After that, leave two villagers in a building and come back in the next 20 minutes – a baby villager would appear, and grant a bed to him/her as well.

Can 2 villager farmers breed? ›

In Minecraft, villagers can breed regardless of their biome or specific type. The primary factors for villagers to be able to breed are having enough food and having enough valid beds. The villagers don't have to be the same type or come from the same biome to breed.

Does 1 villager count as a village? ›

A village needs at least one house and one villager to be considered a village. A house is defined as a bed. The game utilizes villager breeding to try to maintain a 100% population level, so long as there are at least two villagers occupying it.

Why won't iron golems spawn? ›

The village must be within a player's simulation distance volume. There must be space to spawn an iron golem within a 16×6×16 volume around the village center. There is less than one naturally generated or spawned (i.e. not player-created) iron golem for every 10 villagers in the village.

Why is my farmer not working in Minecolonies? ›

If your Farmer is not doing anything, make sure that they are assigned to at least one of your Fields by right-clicking on the Farm's "Chest" and then go to the second page of the GUI, by clicking the blue arrow in the upper-right.

How to get farmer villagers to farm for you? ›

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.

Why is my farm not growing Minecraft? ›

If you find that some of your seeds are not growing into plants, then you may not be giving them water or sunlight. Remember that some will grow slower than others and that if your seeds are not growing very quickly, then they may need some more sunlight.

Do farmer villagers need a bed to farm? ›

For example, a farmer needs to be able to stand next to the composter that is making them a farmer aka if you break the composter then they should lose their profession and find a new one. No, villagers do not need to sleep to restock their trades.

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