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We hope to see you online sometime. Building, playing, and just having fun. Being an ever-growing community, we're always looking to grow and provide more ways for you to enjoy your stay with us! Discord Steam Twitch YouTube. VillageCraft What will you build? You can also build city roads if you think your village needs to be better.

Build houses. Size and the amount of houses in the street is all up to you. If you have a small foundation, maybe 3 cottages on each side.

If it is large, maybe 4 houses on each side. Build community buildings. Populate your village. You can change the attributes of villagers upon summoning them. Come up with where people will work. It depends, really. What are your community lots? Having a shop will allow shopkeepers, and a school will allow teachers. Think about that. Write some laws. You provide a nice shelter for your citizens, so use the imagination to create laws for your village.

Also, think of some punishments for those rebels who break your law s. Make a big underground shelter for your villagers to secure them or store things.

Probably 25x You've built a village. Have fun playing as a mayor! Be creative! You can also try building some cool skyscraper houses! 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. The rarest buildings are blacksmiths, butchers, churches, and libraries.

Small villages may not even have one of each, but large villages can spawn with multiples of each. Streets are made with grass path if replacing grass blocks , planks or in desert villages sandstone if replacing water or lava , otherwise gravel with cobblestone under.

Streets are 3 blocks wide and lead away from the well in any of the 4 cardinal directions. All streets are straight with intersections at right angles. A building is spawned above street level has stairs leading straight out from its entrance down to the street level, with cobblestone blocks as a foundation extending below the first floor if the building did not spawn on a flat spot. Also, all asymmetrical buildings can spawn as shown below or as a horizontal mirror image.

A fraction of buildings in a new village generate without doors. Notice that it is in the style of the plains biome. This is because of the well generated in the river. Generated structures and terrain features. 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. Register Don't have an account? History Talk For the mobs that inhabit villages, see Villager. Main article: Raid. Main article: Zombie siege. This feature is exclusive to Java Edition. Main article: Village mechanics.

For the mechanic for individual villagers, see Gossiping. Abandoned village during the day. Multiple zombie villagers can be seen burning. A squid in a farm village. Three villagers are offering items in a farm.

A bee nest generated in a superflat village. Snowy Tundra village reaching to the neighbouring savanna. There is also a ruined portal nearby. Huge village along with the ruined portal, just near the world spawn. Desert temple generated close to the village on the edge of desert biome. The four pre Clockwise from top right: desert, savanna, taiga, and plains. A village generated on water, before plank paths were implemented.

An old desert village generated in mesa biome. A house that was damaged by a creeper explosion. A preset for Old Mountain View Village under 1.

Taiga village generated in plains biome in new experimental 1. Desert village partially generated in mushroom fields biome along with some ,,underwater" ruins. A savanna village with failed farm generation, causing water to flow. Part of a village generating over the void in a Floating island world.

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