What happens if you destroy a village in minecraft




















I destroyed all the beds, workstations, doors, bells, houses and everything I could see that was village related. A village needs at least one house and at least one villager in order to be a "village". A "house" is a bed. A "house" is defined simply as a wooden door with an "inside" and an "outside". If you've destroyed everything including the Villagers , then the game should consider the village non-existent, and therefore it shouldn't interfere with your contraptions.

My first tip is make sure there are absolutely no villagers alive, and there is no proof that a village existed, ie. As Andruida mentioned, a village needs at least one house and villager to be functioning. After that, I don't think it's a good idea to copy Mumbo, because he didn't make a tutorial video so he didn't explain everything, and so he might've changed some stuff of camera or you missed this one tiny block. He put a link to the tutorial he followed, so you can check that out if you want to build you're own iron farm.

Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. It can also be used to craft blocks of Clay place four pieces of clay on a Crafting Table. This title is earned if players fend off a Pillager raid. The gifts Java players will receive are extensive, and a few of them are: armor, food, Redstone, and tools. Farmers could sell gravel, sand and clay balls and priests raw quartz They already sell glowstone powder so why not?

Trees, lamp posts, and other decorative structures can generate in the middle of paths as obstructions. A village has a chance of generating as an abandoned village also known as zombie village. In an abandoned village, all generated villagers are instead zombie villagers , and all doors and light sources are missing.

The zombie villagers do not despawn, but have no resistance to sunlight. The zombie villagers spawned inside these villages behave similar to drowned as they stay in the shade even when a player or villager are nearby, only coming out when the sun has set.

In abandoned villages, most cobblestone blocks are replaced by mossy cobblestone , random blocks particularly wood are replaced by cobwebs , and all glass panes are replaced by brown stained glass panes to represent dirty glass. Abandoned villages also spawn stray cats , as well as the usual village livestock, but they do not spawn iron golems.

The amount of buildings in a abandoned village can be slightly more than a normal village. A village always consists of at least one acceptable bed and one villager. Rarely, a village structure can generate without beds, thus not qualifying as a village. Upon creation, a village center is defined as a bed claimed by the first villager a village leader , or the gathering site block a bell , and the village's size is the greater of 32 blocks or the distance to the furthest bed from the center.

Any villager, village golem, siege-spawned zombie, or raid-spawned Illagers can pathfind back into the village if they find themselves farther than that many blocks from the center. Villages are established by the number of valid beds in the village. The maximum population of a village is the number of valid beds.

If the population drops below that point due to death or removal , but there are at least two villagers left who can reach each other, the villagers mate and breed until the population is at the maximum. In Bedrock Edition , a village is created when at least one villager links to one bed.

The village continues to exist as long as one of its villagers remains linked to one of its beds. If all beds are unlinked by being destroyed, by players sleeping in them, or by villagers failing to pathfind to them , then the village ceases to exist. When this happens the villagers lose all links to job site blocks and bells, and cannot use them. The boundaries, and consequently the center which is important because it defines where cats and iron golems can spawn , may change as other villagers link or unlink from point of interest POI blocks.

When the boundaries change the center usually shifts to the location of POI block near the midpoint between the farthest out POI in each direction. In naturally generated villages there is usually a bell near the village center, but aside from that bells have no special role distinct from other POI in how the game defines and manages the village center and boundaries. Villages have gathering sites where villagers may mingle.

A gathering site is defined as a bell located within the village boundary. A wandering trader may spawn at a gathering site, accompanied by trader llamas. A villager will also ring the bell when a raid starts. Job site blocks are blocks such as grindstones , smithing tables , and lecterns , which are used by villagers. Villagers with the corresponding professions spend their time in front of their job site block, except for nitwits, baby villagers and unemployed villagers villagers without profession overlays.

Upon claiming a job site block, green particles appear above both the villager and the job site block, and the villager takes up the profession of the job site block if unemployed. Villagers that have already been traded with can claim only job site blocks related to their profession.

Employed villagers that are not linked to a job site block are unable to restock their trades. Villagers cannot link to a job site block that has already been claimed by another villager. There are thirteen job site blocks in the game, each linking to their respective villager profession.

The following can alter a player's popularity: [3]. When a player acts directly on a villager, particles around that villager indicate the change in popularity: green sparks for increasing popularity, or small storm clouds for decreasing popularity.

A player's popularity does not reset on death, and players cannot alter other players' popularity. Popularity is stored per village; a player may have high popularity in one village and low in another. The player cannot see what their popularity in a village is, but if the iron golems attack the player means that the player's popularity is or less. Additionally, because popularity is stored per village, if the entire village is destroyed, any accumulated popularity, positive or negative, is also eliminated.

If a village at least one villager and one claimed bed is repopulated after destroyed, the player's popularity resets at zero. Iron golems constructed by the player are always passive toward the player, even if the popularity score of the player is or less or when the player attacks the iron golem or attacks a villager in front of the golem.

The naturally spawned iron golem attacks the player if the player hits a villager using a weapon, a fishing rod, snowballs, eggs, or your fists in front of the golem. The iron golem will be neutral again if the player runs out of the iron golem's line of sight or far enough from it for a while, although hitting the iron golem makes it hostile for longer.

This also applies to iron golems that are summoned by a command or iron golems that spawn regularly if a village population is big enough. Iron golems will get provoked again if a player's popularity score is or less and goes into the line-of-sight with the golem, even when the player went away from the golem. Distracting an provoked iron golem by summoning hostile mobs around the golem only makes it stop attacking the player for a short time.

After killing all the hostile mobs around it, the iron golem will resume attacking the player. Iron golems that are provoked will stop being angry if the player switches to creative mode and back to survival mode. Issues relating to "Village" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there. A close look of the architecture of an abandoned village from a plains biome. In the background there is a savanna and a desert. Another image of a village tweeted by LadyAgnes.

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