Quick Tip for Java: You do not actually need a lot of beds. You really only need 3 to make as many villagers as you want. As soon as the baby villager falls into the stream and gets carried off, simply break their bed and place it back down. For some reason they cannot reclaim the bed. Rinse and repeat.
Haha I know it’s so hard. About a month or two intoMinecraft I decided I wanted an autosorter. Got all the hoppers and red stone components and then went to work. Filled it all up and come to find out the build would break on bedrock. Finally figured out a way to get it going. Needless to say I probably put in a full work day just trying to get all the bugs out haha
My plan is to have it feed into a jail where villagers can be compacted against zombies before being sent along their way. With a few fence gates and such, a sort of diverter can be built if you just want to pass through on the way to... Iron farms, hero prize farms, whatever that just needs villagers without trade bonuses. And then into the trading hall!
logicalgeekboy made the best trading hall setup tbh, it's years old but still holds up, except maybe the light at the top, but that's not really needed.
Wattles, the great upgrade cannot end without getting at least two tridents. One with loyality and channeling and other with riptide. A riptide trident with an elytra in the rain is simply unbeatable and it is really fun to call forth lightining with channeling during a thunder storm. Also day 74 of asking to show us what's inside the orb
you can extend a flowing water stream with a sign and a slab. place the slab on the floor where the water ends, and place a water source above it, then use the sign to stop the water from flowing backward. if you use this technique, make your walls three high instead of the usual two.
I think a cool idea for a tutorial would be a continuation of this farm. A zombie converter curificator with iron bars and beds. Maybe a a dispenser for the splash potions. I liked the one you built in the guide but a stand alone tutorial would be nice. Ive never been great at villager conversions so I usually have to scale up my population and farm production to produce large amounts of emeralds. Hoglin farm plus 10 butchers works pretty well for a non zombified economy.
Wattles, I have watched you for absolute years and didn’t mind that you were Java focussed on your tutorials etc But for you to make a village breeder (something I recently built following a bedrock specific design by another YT’er - That was a total fail!!) that works insanely well, on bedrock and is so simple, well, my mind is blown. I am so grateful to you. My villagers and trading hall was becoming the bane of my existence. I was ready to give up. You have restored my faith. Life is good.
You can stop them breeding by putting a block so the don't see the beds, Then remove it when you want more villagers, Maybe with a sticky piston. Great tutorial.
important note for underground bases: there have to be at least 2 full blocks clear above the bed for it to work (Java 1.18.1) If there is just one full block clear above the bed, it doesnt work
Thanks for this. I couldn't figure out why my villager breeder wasn't working until I found your comment. As soon as I cleared the blocks above the beds the villagers popped out a baby. 😀
Important tip for Java players: In order to ensure this works, you need to let the villagers sleep in the beds theyre linking to first, then lure them into the holding chamber. Use work stations for that if you want. And make sure the pillows of the beds are facing away from the chamber. That's what I've discovered through troubleshooting
My god, thank you for this, I was pulling teeth fighting with another design the put the "parents" in a boat and had nothing but issues, this was super easy, simple, and no nonsense.
You could make the two breeders farmers and put them somewhere with some dirt and they'll keep making villagers automatically without throwing food in there.
I like this design, its compact and simple. I always like making one of the breeder villagers a farmer with a small plot of carrots so they self feed. You'll want to install a mechanism to block the path to the beds to turn it off or you'll be overrun with honkers.
The consistency, downright always working tutorials and awesome videos are exactly why I subscribed to you. I'm a main bedrock player, and knowing you are always playing Java, the amazing consistency at which your tutorials work for me is just amazing. Almost always your builds/farms are exactly what I need compared to the other bedrock youtubers, who for some reason their farms always break on me. Thanks so much for delivering awesome content that is always helpful 😀 I love this channel
Cool tip for bedrock(not sure about java) but if you make the villagers farmers and plant carrots for example, fill their inventory with more carrots and wait, the breeder becomes completely automatic and will stop whenever there are no more beds to fill. :)
if anyone is having trouble with this i think I know your problem For me, only one of the villagers will pick up food. It seems one has higher pickup priority than the other. what this means is that one will try to pass it to the other, but always pick it up first. There are 2 solutions to this. The first is to give them so much food they're inventory fills up, meaning they won't be able to pick up more food to prevent the other one from picking it up. The second, simpler solution is to make the chamber bigger so when they pass it its not to close for him to immediatle scoop it up. I hope this helps someone!
I think this may be my problem! I cannot get them to breed and I recreated this EXACT example. Does it matter if this villager farm is close to a trader hall?
@@scott9290 if it's close to a trading hall then you need to make sure you have enough beds for each villager, including the ones in the trading hall. I think if you lower your render distance or simulation distance till the villager trading hall isn't loaded in that would fix it. Or you could give every villager in the trading hall a bed, either should work
New idea for Java: if you don’t want to keep giving the villagers food you can place an observer looking at the adult water stream, connect it with red tone to a dropper/dispenser and fill in each slot of the dispenser/dropper with food beforehand.
I am hyped about a new tutorial vid yes And I am even more hyped about the fact that this works on both Java and Bedrock I’m so happy that Wattles is supporting the Bedrock community too!! Thanks Watls
if your villager is throwing food and immediately picking it back up before the other one can get it try making it one block wider. fixed all issues for me.
Wooo so glad they sorted the parity for this! Build it over a bit of farm land and they can self sustain, give them jobs and bosh could make an army of villagers on bedrock! I’d make this if it wasn’t for the self made rule of curing everybody for our own built village!
excellent, compact design. And all the components are super easy for a starter world. Hoping this transfers over to 1.18 tomorrow🤞 and I can add a little farm, so the villagers feed themselves.
Yeah, just one thing if you're building this in confined spaces: make sure there's two empty spaces above the beds so that the baby can jump on the bed, otherwise the parent villagers will be perpetually frustrated and waste all your food when they try to breed.
You can do this with a good village. AND it looks so much more natural. I'm in PS4 Bedrock, Seems like villagers are so much easier to breed lately. I set up a desert village for raids, added a bunch of apartments. Something went horribly wrong and I was down to one villager. Boated another villager from another village. Now I have more villagers than I can shake a stick at. Time to give them all proper jobs and set up to proper levels. I still can't trade for mending books. But I was able to get ocean explorers map and a woodland explorers map. So that should be fun with a couple people.
I built a villager breeder in my world ( Java Edition ) yesterday. Mine is different than this one, but these things are crazy efficient. It has bred 8 villagers already. DO NOT FORGET AN OFF SWITCH.
Me: Hey another tutorial from Wattles! It's been a while since he made one. Also me: *Realizes he have a more than 1 year old tutorial series that is getting an episode every other day*
If you put a villager minecart loader at the end and load it with a bunch of mine carts it will be fully automatic. Also, if you need villagers quickly, fill their inventories with food. I used 8 stacks of potatoes in each and I got like 10 baby villagers in 2 min. I would’ve got more but only had that many beds. (I’m on bedrock)
Thanks allot! The village I lived in got FLOODED with zombies and all but two villagers died and we used this to repopulate the village and we're up and running again! Very helpful (from a bedrock player)
Wattles, if you make the floor into farmland with two composters for the first 2 villagers they will automatically make their own food to mass produce villagers.
If the workstation block keeps ruining the process try using something like a stone cutter, they wont be able to jump out from on top of it because it's less than a block high.
You can make an autobreeder by building a field of potatoes or carrots, 2 farmers (2 composters), and a bunch of beds. Start with 2 and over time they'll fill the beds. Then you can just "recruit" from that group in whatever way you choose. I have one like that on the ground floor of my new Badlands biome trading hall: 3 or 4 floors inside a hollowed-out mesa. It will take a long time to fill the whole thing but I already have 6 toolsmiths so I can sell iron for emeralds, and a bunch of librarians with fantastic enchantments for sale (even though the prices aren't really great). Fortune 3, Unbreaking 3, Efficiency 5, Silk Touch, Mending... My picks are set once I get enough XP.
how long will it take before they breed? i’ve just been sitting and watching them for almost 10 minutes, i have 3 beds, and i gave them so much food. one is a fisherman and the other is something else. am i doing anything wrong?
Idea to automate the restocking of food by the villagers without turning it into a farm. Place a piece of string under the trapdoor that the baby villagers walk under. Connect it to a dropper that drops more food to the villagers.
Wattles you can make the farm more compact by putting both of the villagers in a 1x1, and a ring around them at the head level. The ring can also contain the the work stations so they can breed
I suggest trapping the villagers in a food farm and make one of the parent villager a farmer. They will feed themselves and no need to feed them regularly. Also, if you manage to get the babies in a separate room where thay cannot see the beds outside, there will be no need to add more beds. I make the breeder this way and they keep making babies on their own.
Awesome design and it was working too, but now they stopped breeding and I have no idea what happened? I'm thinking I'll just stuff them in trading stalls and bring new villagers over to take up the slack...
I made one like this recently. Only significant difference was to connect it with a carrot farm and make one of the breeding villagers a farmer. That way the breeding villagers make their own food.
"So you are probably going to want to add a roof-" lightning rod: HELLO!? I EXIST YA KNOW! AM I A JOKE TO YOU HM?! (Also an auto pumpkin farm tutorial could be cool, using like Pistons to break the pumpkins)
Slap some farm land under the breeders and a composter in the wall, maybe a sticky piston or two to move the door in and out... Nice base to go from, love it.
i built this on a server in 1.19 and the villagers wont stop trying to pathfind out of the chamber, they just stand at the trapdoor and try to walk out no breeding
Definitely recommend this breeder its easy and efficient before this breeder I only had 6 villagers and they were not breeding and I was in tension but after I made this farm the population in my village overpopulate so ya
@@Kyrentu Probably to late but,if u see this,try to do it(the farm) like he does,the block placement.I just made the farm work,5 min ago,and i already have 2 villigers!!The problem?I've placed 1 block above the beds cobblestone,once i've uncovered the beds,it worked.Good luck!!
pistons, observers and other redstone stuff tutorial! for the first time in my life yesterday i was messing around with slime and god, it seems "simple" but at the same time it kinda has its own logic
I was having such a hard time with my villager breeders. They were frustrated and wouldn't produce. Built this and voila baby sounds. Now to watch them grow and drop into my slave dungeon. muahahahahah Thanks wattles!!! Please don't ever show your face
But the important question is: do the parent villagers really love eachother?
Great design my man!
Verified boi
No there villagers they only love emeralds
@@mcbeclips7899 he ain't verified tho
@@brownfamily6907 he is
Yes
Quick Tip for Java:
You do not actually need a lot of beds. You really only need 3 to make as many villagers as you want. As soon as the baby villager falls into the stream and gets carried off, simply break their bed and place it back down. For some reason they cannot reclaim the bed. Rinse and repeat.
they need to be able to walk to it in order to claim a bed
I really appreciate that this is also for bedrock.
Same
Haha I know it’s so hard. About a month or two intoMinecraft I decided I wanted an autosorter. Got all the hoppers and red stone components and then went to work. Filled it all up and come to find out the build would break on bedrock. Finally figured out a way to get it going. Needless to say I probably put in a full work day just trying to get all the bugs out haha
Same
Factz
Oh yeah, we need more of it.
I’d like to see this connected to trading hall cells. Your guides are so easy to follow. Clear and entertaining! Thanks for all the info!
My plan is to have it feed into a jail where villagers can be compacted against zombies before being sent along their way. With a few fence gates and such, a sort of diverter can be built if you just want to pass through on the way to... Iron farms, hero prize farms, whatever that just needs villagers without trade bonuses. And then into the trading hall!
logicalgeekboy made the best trading hall setup tbh, it's years old but still holds up, except maybe the light at the top, but that's not really needed.
I love you wattles, i needed this video so much. I haven’t been able to figure this out for so long
Wattles, the great upgrade cannot end without getting at least two tridents. One with loyality and channeling and other with riptide. A riptide trident with an elytra in the rain is simply unbeatable and it is really fun to call forth lightining with channeling during a thunder storm.
Also day 74 of asking to show us what's inside the orb
YES
Riptide III is so fun
u know that is a really good point + orb where
@@wattlesplays I wonder what you were looking at at the end of the last guide episode with the spyglass . . .
We have to wait for the world tour plus download. Sad 😞
trident killer
you can extend a flowing water stream with a sign and a slab. place the slab on the floor where the water ends, and place a water source above it, then use the sign to stop the water from flowing backward. if you use this technique, make your walls three high instead of the usual two.
I would love to see this guy talking about complicated topics for 3 hours straight
I think a cool idea for a tutorial would be a continuation of this farm. A zombie converter curificator with iron bars and beds. Maybe a a dispenser for the splash potions. I liked the one you built in the guide but a stand alone tutorial would be nice. Ive never been great at villager conversions so I usually have to scale up my population and farm production to produce large amounts of emeralds. Hoglin farm plus 10 butchers works pretty well for a non zombified economy.
Wattles, I have watched you for absolute years and didn’t mind that you were Java focussed on your tutorials etc But for you to make a village breeder (something I recently built following a bedrock specific design by another YT’er - That was a total fail!!) that works insanely well, on bedrock and is so simple, well, my mind is blown. I am so grateful to you. My villagers and trading hall was becoming the bane of my existence. I was ready to give up. You have restored my faith. Life is good.
You can stop them breeding by putting a block so the don't see the beds, Then remove it when you want more villagers, Maybe with a sticky piston. Great tutorial.
Finally, some good villager breeder for both java and bedrock. Now time to wait for an easy iron farm for bedrock
As long as you can build a breeder, iron farms are easy for bedrock
Wish we had cow crushers
Perfect timing, was just going to attempt to build one and fail. You saved me!
finally i can get free villager slaves to capitalise off of my laziness
important note for underground bases:
there have to be at least 2 full blocks clear above the bed for it to work (Java 1.18.1)
If there is just one full block clear above the bed, it doesnt work
Thanks for this. I couldn't figure out why my villager breeder wasn't working until I found your comment. As soon as I cleared the blocks above the beds the villagers popped out a baby. 😀
thank you for this
The GOAT
I was just asked how to build a Bedrock edition villager breeder. This was perfect timing Watttles!
Although I prefer to breed free range villagers 😅, I still thoroughly enjoyed this tutorial
Free range 🤣
How you supposed to use them?
Important tip for Java players:
In order to ensure this works, you need to let the villagers sleep in the beds theyre linking to first, then lure them into the holding chamber. Use work stations for that if you want. And make sure the pillows of the beds are facing away from the chamber. That's what I've discovered through troubleshooting
My god, thank you for this, I was pulling teeth fighting with another design the put the "parents" in a boat and had nothing but issues, this was super easy, simple, and no nonsense.
Oh that boat design is literally hell on earth. I’ve tried that so many times with no success
Does this still work? I gave the villagers food and built it right but all they do is look at me; nothing happens
I’ve been looking for a village in my bedrock world forever; just found one and I just saw wattles posted this! Best. Day. Ever.
You could make the two breeders farmers and put them somewhere with some dirt and they'll keep making villagers automatically without throwing food in there.
I like this design, its compact and simple. I always like making one of the breeder villagers a farmer with a small plot of carrots so they self feed. You'll want to install a mechanism to block the path to the beds to turn it off or you'll be overrun with honkers.
The consistency, downright always working tutorials and awesome videos are exactly why I subscribed to you. I'm a main bedrock player, and knowing you are always playing Java, the amazing consistency at which your tutorials work for me is just amazing. Almost always your builds/farms are exactly what I need compared to the other bedrock youtubers, who for some reason their farms always break on me. Thanks so much for delivering awesome content that is always helpful 😀 I love this channel
Cool tip for bedrock(not sure about java) but if you make the villagers farmers and plant carrots for example, fill their inventory with more carrots and wait, the breeder becomes completely automatic and will stop whenever there are no more beds to fill. :)
It works on java. My boyfriend and his friends did that on their server.
My villagers just wont breed and there weren't ever any frustrated particles. What could be causing this?
if anyone is having trouble with this i think I know your problem
For me, only one of the villagers will pick up food. It seems one has higher pickup priority than the other. what this means is that one will try to pass it to the other, but always pick it up first. There are 2 solutions to this. The first is to give them so much food they're inventory fills up, meaning they won't be able to pick up more food to prevent the other one from picking it up. The second, simpler solution is to make the chamber bigger so when they pass it its not to close for him to immediatle scoop it up.
I hope this helps someone!
I think this may be my problem! I cannot get them to breed and I recreated this EXACT example. Does it matter if this villager farm is close to a trader hall?
@@scott9290 if it's close to a trading hall then you need to make sure you have enough beds for each villager, including the ones in the trading hall. I think if you lower your render distance or simulation distance till the villager trading hall isn't loaded in that would fix it. Or you could give every villager in the trading hall a bed, either should work
@@enderstrikegaming8578 I really appreciate it! I’ll try this out!
@@enderstrikegaming8578 it was the beds!!!
New idea for Java: if you don’t want to keep giving the villagers food you can place an observer looking at the adult water stream, connect it with red tone to a dropper/dispenser and fill in each slot of the dispenser/dropper with food beforehand.
The observer wont detect entities
@@USSRChicken Use a piece of string
I am hyped about a new tutorial vid yes
And I am even more hyped about the fact that this works on both Java and Bedrock
I’m so happy that Wattles is supporting the Bedrock community too!!
Thanks Watls
if your villager is throwing food and immediately picking it back up before the other one can get it try making it one block wider. fixed all issues for me.
Built it, works perfect in my creative world.. built it block for block on a survival server and the villagers show hearts and then anger particles..
Wooo so glad they sorted the parity for this! Build it over a bit of farm land and they can self sustain, give them jobs and bosh could make an army of villagers on bedrock! I’d make this if it wasn’t for the self made rule of curing everybody for our own built village!
Yayyyyy!!! A farm that works on Bedrock! Thank you, Wattles! 🙂❤
Definitely more tutorials involving both Bedrock and Java compatibility as I play on the Xbox.
excellent, compact design. And all the components are super easy for a starter world. Hoping this transfers over to 1.18 tomorrow🤞 and I can add a little farm, so the villagers feed themselves.
Update, built this exactly as you described in 1.18 survival, works perfectly.
@@sjcasey77 Are you sure? 20+ people are commenting this not working for them. in 1.18
Thanks for this, used the design for the first villager breeder I've ever built!
Yeah, just one thing if you're building this in confined spaces:
make sure there's two empty spaces above the beds so that the baby can jump on the bed, otherwise the parent villagers will be perpetually frustrated and waste all your food when they try to breed.
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@@iki881 Yes, I figured this out in survival mode
MY GOD thank you for this. i was like WHY. ISNT. THIS. WORKING?!
You can do this with a good village. AND it looks so much more natural.
I'm in PS4 Bedrock, Seems like villagers are so much easier to breed lately. I set up a desert village for raids, added a bunch of apartments. Something went horribly wrong and I was down to one villager. Boated another villager from another village. Now I have more villagers than I can shake a stick at. Time to give them all proper jobs and set up to proper levels. I still can't trade for mending books. But I was able to get ocean explorers map and a woodland explorers map. So that should be fun with a couple people.
Hello Wattles! thank you for this tutorial i don't know this before!
Tutorial requests:
•Enderman farm for bedrock and java
•Wither Skeleton farm for bedrock and java
•Automatic moss farm
•Flower farm
*farms for bedrock tutorial*
•Iron farm
•Gold farm
•Blaze farm
Note for infinite breeding
JE: 3 beds, disable baby’s path finding
BE: infinite beds or use nether portal
I think you mean breeding*
@@name_69420 Oops, thank you
How about an iron farm tutorial.... in your survival world!😜
Yay BEEEEDROOOOCK FINALY lets gotnx wattles
I built a villager breeder in my world ( Java Edition ) yesterday. Mine is different than this one, but these things are crazy efficient. It has bred 8 villagers already. DO NOT FORGET AN OFF SWITCH.
Off switch? What is that? Hahaha I’m about to make 166 villagers for my automatic carrot farm
5:20 am rn for Australia but very worth it for wattles
Tutorial request: Tips on how to locate dungeon spawners in both Java and Bedrock
Go to chunkbase and put in the world seed.
Me:
Hey another tutorial from Wattles! It's been a while since he made one.
Also me:
*Realizes he have a more than 1 year old tutorial series that is getting an episode every other day*
i went thru that same realization working on this video honestly
@@wattlesplays you sab
Oh god XD 6:35 looks like the villagers are...getting to work, so to speak lol
ty, this helped out lots
If you put a villager minecart loader at the end and load it with a bunch of mine carts it will be fully automatic. Also, if you need villagers quickly, fill their inventories with food. I used 8 stacks of potatoes in each and I got like 10 baby villagers in 2 min. I would’ve got more but only had that many beds. (I’m on bedrock)
Thanks allot! The village I lived in got FLOODED with zombies and all but two villagers died and we used this to repopulate the village and we're up and running again! Very helpful (from a bedrock player)
Wattles, if you make the floor into farmland with two composters for the first 2 villagers they will automatically make their own food to mass produce villagers.
I made one like this a couple of years ago, and now I'm overrun by refugees.
He has a Minecraft Guide episode on this, you should check it out
This helped me actually troubleshoot my design of villager breader so thanks
wattles: adds time stamps
also wattles: "first time stamp: hi "
If the workstation block keeps ruining the process try using something like a stone cutter, they wont be able to jump out from on top of it because it's less than a block high.
Me: Looking for a good method to breed villagers.
Sees wattles Video
Me: Ah, yes, my boy wattles. Definitely going there.
You can make an autobreeder by building a field of potatoes or carrots, 2 farmers (2 composters), and a bunch of beds. Start with 2 and over time they'll fill the beds. Then you can just "recruit" from that group in whatever way you choose.
I have one like that on the ground floor of my new Badlands biome trading hall: 3 or 4 floors inside a hollowed-out mesa. It will take a long time to fill the whole thing but I already have 6 toolsmiths so I can sell iron for emeralds, and a bunch of librarians with fantastic enchantments for sale (even though the prices aren't really great). Fortune 3, Unbreaking 3, Efficiency 5, Silk Touch, Mending... My picks are set once I get enough XP.
how long will it take before they breed? i’ve just been sitting and watching them for almost 10 minutes, i have 3 beds, and i gave them so much food. one is a fisherman and the other is something else. am i doing anything wrong?
Try with them not having jobs
one needs to be a farmer
Idea to automate the restocking of food by the villagers without turning it into a farm.
Place a piece of string under the trapdoor that the baby villagers walk under. Connect it to a dropper that drops more food to the villagers.
Yay wattles makes bedrock content now
what should i do they wont breed, i give them food and beds but they just look at the trap door and wont breed
This works amazing thank you!! I think i have too many villagers now lmao
Wattles you can make the farm more compact by putting both of the villagers in a 1x1, and a ring around them at the head level. The ring can also contain the the work stations so they can breed
I suggest trapping the villagers in a food farm and make one of the parent villager a farmer. They will feed themselves and no need to feed them regularly. Also, if you manage to get the babies in a separate room where thay cannot see the beds outside, there will be no need to add more beds. I make the breeder this way and they keep making babies on their own.
love the content. 1st search result for java village breeder. no question on choosing it cuz wattles is great. :) keep it up.
Awesome design and it was working too, but now they stopped breeding and I have no idea what happened? I'm thinking I'll just stuff them in trading stalls and bring new villagers over to take up the slack...
This vid really helped...my wold needed villagers
Bedrock working! Wattles I love you
watched, and built to see why my other one wasnt working. Dont no why my other one is not working but yours is pumping thank you 10/10
"make sure you consider mobs and lightning"
me: *building underground and on peacful*
Java edition is a casual night,Bedrock is a Friday night party!!!!
How far away would this need to be from an iron farm?
btw glass is optionol,u can use dirt or cobblestone also (or other solid blocks) glass is for viewing the villagers
8:00 and people say bedrock is the bad version. I call that a MASSIVE plus!
Please make a Tutorial on a Villager Trader!! (For a new world) I would highly appreciate that.😄
10:00 The villagers don't stop doing their thing y'know? XD
I made one like this recently. Only significant difference was to connect it with a carrot farm and make one of the breeding villagers a farmer. That way the breeding villagers make their own food.
thank you now i have 69 villagers in my custom village
Wow, that was quick
Finally,
Their big empty head is now useful....
"So you are probably going to want to add a roof-" lightning rod: HELLO!? I EXIST YA KNOW! AM I A JOKE TO YOU HM?!
(Also an auto pumpkin farm tutorial could be cool, using like Pistons to break the pumpkins)
Also, I'm definitely using this XD ty
Let the breeding villagers farm in a small area and you wont have to feed em. Stop and start em by blocking the beds with a piston and lever.
Love that this works on both versions! As for tutorial ideas, how about an automatic drowned converter/copper farm? That would be pretty dope.
wattles posted this the day after i made a way too complicated villager breeder :(
this is the best and most compact breeder i have come across by far
Slap some farm land under the breeders and a composter in the wall, maybe a sticky piston or two to move the door in and out... Nice base to go from, love it.
i built this on a server in 1.19 and the villagers wont stop trying to pathfind out of the chamber, they just stand at the trapdoor and try to walk out no breeding
Definitely recommend this breeder its easy and efficient before this breeder I only had 6 villagers and they were not breeding and I was in tension but after I made this farm the population in my village overpopulate so ya
Really? It worked for you? i'm on 18.2 and I can't get them to actually have babies.. I have the beds, I have the food, but no babies
@@Kyrentu Probably to late but,if u see this,try to do it(the farm) like he does,the block placement.I just made the farm work,5 min ago,and i already have 2 villigers!!The problem?I've placed 1 block above the beds cobblestone,once i've uncovered the beds,it worked.Good luck!!
well i literally was finding a villager breader tutorial then i saw my subscriber had a ping and you know what happened then
Amazing I love this great video wattles❤️
Does it still work when you’re villager connects to a working station?
pistons, observers and other redstone stuff tutorial! for the first time in my life yesterday i was messing around with slime and god, it seems "simple" but at the same time it kinda has its own logic
lightning rod aswell to prevent them to turning to witches
smart!!
Thanks man!! Freaking awesome needed this
Great design. Looking forward to forcing my villagers to breed
Bedrock breeding really is insane I set up an iron farm with 20 villagers and they bred 10 babies in like 5 mins
why does this sound so absurdly hilarious
Straight up curiosity: do you like to/plan on playing modded minecraft?
Finally i will use the nitwits and try to do this in my bedrock world
I was having such a hard time with my villager breeders. They were frustrated and wouldn't produce. Built this and voila baby sounds. Now to watch them grow and drop into my slave dungeon. muahahahahah Thanks wattles!!! Please don't ever show your face
Mauritius the paradise island ♥️
my villagers wont seem to breed even though i did the exact same thing as you and they have plenty of food between the two of them