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Why am I unable to breed villagers in my setup? (1.8.8)
Why Won't These Villagers BreedHow long does it take for villagers to breed?Why won't my villagers breedVillagers won't breed - plenty of food, fully tradedIs a Farmer villager required to breed?Minecraft Villager not breeding and villagers not movingWhy won't survival villagers breed?Is there a 'cool down' for villager breeding?My Villagers won't breedMinecraft villagers won’t breed
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I'm currently trying out villager breeding, and it's been an hour of me afking and hasn't gotten any new villagers (I started out with 6) l. They are in a room that's 19x19, and I am wanting to know if such a thing as "too big of a room" is possible for them to breed. There's doors on 3 of the walls and there's wheat on almost all the floor of the room, with a 2 block tall pillar over each water source block with torches (there's 9 water source blocks). Is there anything I'm doing wrong? Any advice will be appreciated
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I'm currently trying out villager breeding, and it's been an hour of me afking and hasn't gotten any new villagers (I started out with 6) l. They are in a room that's 19x19, and I am wanting to know if such a thing as "too big of a room" is possible for them to breed. There's doors on 3 of the walls and there's wheat on almost all the floor of the room, with a 2 block tall pillar over each water source block with torches (there's 9 water source blocks). Is there anything I'm doing wrong? Any advice will be appreciated
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planetminecraft.com/blog/how-to-breed-villagers
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Aug 20 '16 at 7:37
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Make sure that one side of each door has an opaque block over it (blocking sunlight) and that the other side does not have an opaque block over it.
– Daniel G
Aug 20 '16 at 14:23
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I'm currently trying out villager breeding, and it's been an hour of me afking and hasn't gotten any new villagers (I started out with 6) l. They are in a room that's 19x19, and I am wanting to know if such a thing as "too big of a room" is possible for them to breed. There's doors on 3 of the walls and there's wheat on almost all the floor of the room, with a 2 block tall pillar over each water source block with torches (there's 9 water source blocks). Is there anything I'm doing wrong? Any advice will be appreciated
minecraft
I'm currently trying out villager breeding, and it's been an hour of me afking and hasn't gotten any new villagers (I started out with 6) l. They are in a room that's 19x19, and I am wanting to know if such a thing as "too big of a room" is possible for them to breed. There's doors on 3 of the walls and there's wheat on almost all the floor of the room, with a 2 block tall pillar over each water source block with torches (there's 9 water source blocks). Is there anything I'm doing wrong? Any advice will be appreciated
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planetminecraft.com/blog/how-to-breed-villagers
– Alex
Aug 20 '16 at 7:37
1
Make sure that one side of each door has an opaque block over it (blocking sunlight) and that the other side does not have an opaque block over it.
– Daniel G
Aug 20 '16 at 14:23
add a comment |
1
planetminecraft.com/blog/how-to-breed-villagers
– Alex
Aug 20 '16 at 7:37
1
Make sure that one side of each door has an opaque block over it (blocking sunlight) and that the other side does not have an opaque block over it.
– Daniel G
Aug 20 '16 at 14:23
1
1
planetminecraft.com/blog/how-to-breed-villagers
– Alex
Aug 20 '16 at 7:37
planetminecraft.com/blog/how-to-breed-villagers
– Alex
Aug 20 '16 at 7:37
1
1
Make sure that one side of each door has an opaque block over it (blocking sunlight) and that the other side does not have an opaque block over it.
– Daniel G
Aug 20 '16 at 14:23
Make sure that one side of each door has an opaque block over it (blocking sunlight) and that the other side does not have an opaque block over it.
– Daniel G
Aug 20 '16 at 14:23
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I've had your problem before and I think it's because the villagers aren't 'willing' to breed. The breeder has to be built in a certain way to make them willing and ImpulseSV made a great tutorial for a villager breeder that should work if you do everything he does in the video.
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Could you give more of a text synopsis on what the video suggests? This will allow the answer to still be valid in case the video is ever taken down. (It will likely also result in more upvotes for your answer. Video-only answers aren't really accepted thoroughly here.)
– Tim S.
Aug 21 '16 at 12:32
The basic idea is that villagers need a full inventory to be willing to breed. Therefore, having a farmer villager farm potatoes will allow both of the two villagers to get a full inventory (as the farmer throws potatoes at the other). The way to make this happen is to make the game think that your breeder is a village by placing a third villager next to 6 doors a 7 blocks below the farm in a small chamber.
– AdamantVenus
Aug 22 '16 at 21:26
@TimS. While I agree, it is also extremely unlikely that ImpulseSV will take down his his video.
– Grant Garrison
Mar 3 '18 at 23:42
@GrantGarrison I understand, but it's the policy of the site not to post just video links as answers, but rather give a synopsis to go along with it. There have been several videos that have disappeared from the internet due to this kind of situation.
– Tim S.
Mar 5 '18 at 13:22
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I've had your problem before and I think it's because the villagers aren't 'willing' to breed. The breeder has to be built in a certain way to make them willing and ImpulseSV made a great tutorial for a villager breeder that should work if you do everything he does in the video.
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Could you give more of a text synopsis on what the video suggests? This will allow the answer to still be valid in case the video is ever taken down. (It will likely also result in more upvotes for your answer. Video-only answers aren't really accepted thoroughly here.)
– Tim S.
Aug 21 '16 at 12:32
The basic idea is that villagers need a full inventory to be willing to breed. Therefore, having a farmer villager farm potatoes will allow both of the two villagers to get a full inventory (as the farmer throws potatoes at the other). The way to make this happen is to make the game think that your breeder is a village by placing a third villager next to 6 doors a 7 blocks below the farm in a small chamber.
– AdamantVenus
Aug 22 '16 at 21:26
@TimS. While I agree, it is also extremely unlikely that ImpulseSV will take down his his video.
– Grant Garrison
Mar 3 '18 at 23:42
@GrantGarrison I understand, but it's the policy of the site not to post just video links as answers, but rather give a synopsis to go along with it. There have been several videos that have disappeared from the internet due to this kind of situation.
– Tim S.
Mar 5 '18 at 13:22
add a comment |
I've had your problem before and I think it's because the villagers aren't 'willing' to breed. The breeder has to be built in a certain way to make them willing and ImpulseSV made a great tutorial for a villager breeder that should work if you do everything he does in the video.
2
Could you give more of a text synopsis on what the video suggests? This will allow the answer to still be valid in case the video is ever taken down. (It will likely also result in more upvotes for your answer. Video-only answers aren't really accepted thoroughly here.)
– Tim S.
Aug 21 '16 at 12:32
The basic idea is that villagers need a full inventory to be willing to breed. Therefore, having a farmer villager farm potatoes will allow both of the two villagers to get a full inventory (as the farmer throws potatoes at the other). The way to make this happen is to make the game think that your breeder is a village by placing a third villager next to 6 doors a 7 blocks below the farm in a small chamber.
– AdamantVenus
Aug 22 '16 at 21:26
@TimS. While I agree, it is also extremely unlikely that ImpulseSV will take down his his video.
– Grant Garrison
Mar 3 '18 at 23:42
@GrantGarrison I understand, but it's the policy of the site not to post just video links as answers, but rather give a synopsis to go along with it. There have been several videos that have disappeared from the internet due to this kind of situation.
– Tim S.
Mar 5 '18 at 13:22
add a comment |
I've had your problem before and I think it's because the villagers aren't 'willing' to breed. The breeder has to be built in a certain way to make them willing and ImpulseSV made a great tutorial for a villager breeder that should work if you do everything he does in the video.
I've had your problem before and I think it's because the villagers aren't 'willing' to breed. The breeder has to be built in a certain way to make them willing and ImpulseSV made a great tutorial for a villager breeder that should work if you do everything he does in the video.
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Could you give more of a text synopsis on what the video suggests? This will allow the answer to still be valid in case the video is ever taken down. (It will likely also result in more upvotes for your answer. Video-only answers aren't really accepted thoroughly here.)
– Tim S.
Aug 21 '16 at 12:32
The basic idea is that villagers need a full inventory to be willing to breed. Therefore, having a farmer villager farm potatoes will allow both of the two villagers to get a full inventory (as the farmer throws potatoes at the other). The way to make this happen is to make the game think that your breeder is a village by placing a third villager next to 6 doors a 7 blocks below the farm in a small chamber.
– AdamantVenus
Aug 22 '16 at 21:26
@TimS. While I agree, it is also extremely unlikely that ImpulseSV will take down his his video.
– Grant Garrison
Mar 3 '18 at 23:42
@GrantGarrison I understand, but it's the policy of the site not to post just video links as answers, but rather give a synopsis to go along with it. There have been several videos that have disappeared from the internet due to this kind of situation.
– Tim S.
Mar 5 '18 at 13:22
add a comment |
2
Could you give more of a text synopsis on what the video suggests? This will allow the answer to still be valid in case the video is ever taken down. (It will likely also result in more upvotes for your answer. Video-only answers aren't really accepted thoroughly here.)
– Tim S.
Aug 21 '16 at 12:32
The basic idea is that villagers need a full inventory to be willing to breed. Therefore, having a farmer villager farm potatoes will allow both of the two villagers to get a full inventory (as the farmer throws potatoes at the other). The way to make this happen is to make the game think that your breeder is a village by placing a third villager next to 6 doors a 7 blocks below the farm in a small chamber.
– AdamantVenus
Aug 22 '16 at 21:26
@TimS. While I agree, it is also extremely unlikely that ImpulseSV will take down his his video.
– Grant Garrison
Mar 3 '18 at 23:42
@GrantGarrison I understand, but it's the policy of the site not to post just video links as answers, but rather give a synopsis to go along with it. There have been several videos that have disappeared from the internet due to this kind of situation.
– Tim S.
Mar 5 '18 at 13:22
2
2
Could you give more of a text synopsis on what the video suggests? This will allow the answer to still be valid in case the video is ever taken down. (It will likely also result in more upvotes for your answer. Video-only answers aren't really accepted thoroughly here.)
– Tim S.
Aug 21 '16 at 12:32
Could you give more of a text synopsis on what the video suggests? This will allow the answer to still be valid in case the video is ever taken down. (It will likely also result in more upvotes for your answer. Video-only answers aren't really accepted thoroughly here.)
– Tim S.
Aug 21 '16 at 12:32
The basic idea is that villagers need a full inventory to be willing to breed. Therefore, having a farmer villager farm potatoes will allow both of the two villagers to get a full inventory (as the farmer throws potatoes at the other). The way to make this happen is to make the game think that your breeder is a village by placing a third villager next to 6 doors a 7 blocks below the farm in a small chamber.
– AdamantVenus
Aug 22 '16 at 21:26
The basic idea is that villagers need a full inventory to be willing to breed. Therefore, having a farmer villager farm potatoes will allow both of the two villagers to get a full inventory (as the farmer throws potatoes at the other). The way to make this happen is to make the game think that your breeder is a village by placing a third villager next to 6 doors a 7 blocks below the farm in a small chamber.
– AdamantVenus
Aug 22 '16 at 21:26
@TimS. While I agree, it is also extremely unlikely that ImpulseSV will take down his his video.
– Grant Garrison
Mar 3 '18 at 23:42
@TimS. While I agree, it is also extremely unlikely that ImpulseSV will take down his his video.
– Grant Garrison
Mar 3 '18 at 23:42
@GrantGarrison I understand, but it's the policy of the site not to post just video links as answers, but rather give a synopsis to go along with it. There have been several videos that have disappeared from the internet due to this kind of situation.
– Tim S.
Mar 5 '18 at 13:22
@GrantGarrison I understand, but it's the policy of the site not to post just video links as answers, but rather give a synopsis to go along with it. There have been several videos that have disappeared from the internet due to this kind of situation.
– Tim S.
Mar 5 '18 at 13:22
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planetminecraft.com/blog/how-to-breed-villagers
– Alex
Aug 20 '16 at 7:37
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Make sure that one side of each door has an opaque block over it (blocking sunlight) and that the other side does not have an opaque block over it.
– Daniel G
Aug 20 '16 at 14:23