If you are having an issue with the Farmer(s) taking one of the beds at night, check out my solution shown here: ruclips.net/video/XSi8dmO7nxA/видео.html
ok so i timed time it took me to get the villagers into the thing and it took about 2 hours (well i did take breaks and stuff so yea this is inaccurate )
A villager I was transporting fell out of the mine cart and took on the profession of a librarian, and then he sold me mending for 14 emeralds. I do not have a villager breeder but I now have a mending book
You have unlimited mending books haha! You can probably make the villager discount it if you use a zombie purifier thingy. I got Sharpness V for 1 emerald that way (sadly it was in creative mode)
1.16 fix: - Open the trapdoors (so that they are horizontal) - Add trapdoors on top of the existing trapdoors (again horizontal) This way the villagers can breed, and the babys don't escape. Edit 1: I didn't directly connect it to the carrot farm, but you can probably make that work too. Edit 2: 1.16.2 fix: Put trapdoors on the corners as well, so that the Beds all have two trapdoors above them.
one of my breeders ended up cheating with the farmer causing the other breeder to commit suicide by getting out of bed on the wrong side and falling to their death
I did figure out if you're using boats and nether portals place a boat outside the nether portal you're shoving the villagers into that way once they show up in the nether they'll be in boat takes a little headache out of dealing with villagers
I had the problem with my farmer using one of the beds. Solution: When building the farm make sure the two breeder villagers occupy the two beds closest to the farm, that way the farmer has no access to a bed. This can be done by only placing the two closest beds, waiting a night and then placing the other two.
You have just saved me a lot of time. I was trying to see if I did something wrong with the tutorial but now I have 3 villagers stuck in the breeder... one of them is a nitwit too... but through the power of minecarts I will succeed lol
@@ultikillerrrr yeah I tried that it's not super precise plus breaking the minecraft sends them outside of the trapdoors, so you need them to walk into it
For all those who it isn’t working for in 1.15.2, remove the beds and place them as they were after you’ve finished the farm. I’ve seen this advice posted as replies to comments but wanted to make this a main comment so it can clear up the issue for most who aren’t willing to scroll forever as I did. Like so others can see and comment any other tips if you have them! :D edit: some other advice is to make sure there are no blocks near the villagers they could spawn on to get out of bed. this includes slabs and trapdoors. also make sure the only villagers near the beds are the two breeding villagers and the farmer. if there are any others they may claim a bed and cause the two villagers not to breed as there are no extra beds edit 2: just a tip for transporting villagers, if you are constantly editing your setup as i did to make it work efficiently, a good strategy is to have rails and dirt to transport, and instead of using powered rails use a furnace minecart to push a villager in a minecart.
@@JamesFreedmanIsVeryCool sometimes the villager won't breed even after they already slept in the bed or have foods in their inventory. Removing the beds then placing it again kinda solve this problem.
Finished it, got all the villagers in, then afked for like 10 minutes, came back and realized I left a block on the side and a zombie came in and killed all 3... my fury cannot be contained
When I first started this design, my villagers were going at it. My villager trading hall wasn't complete yet so I had to keep them in a holding room. Once I finished it I had so much overflow that I built a second trading hall. Then an iron farm. Then ANOTHER one of these farms hooked up to the same breeder. They still went at it. I've got way too many villagers and my last resort was a water stream that leads to lava. My villagers have been going at it like rabbits and I've had to kill the kids because of it. At least I got a lot of carrots and potatoes to show for it 10/10 would recommend.
@@JamesMiguelMusic more like involuntary government execution edit: also my villagers used to work fine and all of a sudden they both died. After replacing them, they decided to retire breeding for the rest of their lives. i think its because they cantfind a way into their beds, but i still dont understand how u have such a surplus of them its almost like diorite. u throw it instantly when u see its in ur inventory.
iqman1000 iskall fan I see :) ran into the same problem a few days ago but I got plenty of villagers left over that I don't need to worry too much abt it. not too sure why it breaks though.
thank you so much for showing the amount of items I need for this farm, it makes it so much easier than having to listen to someone list them out and me rush to write them down
What I did was take them in a boat to a cobble staircase to the top, one block above the trapdoors, and closed off the other paths, and they just walked right in on their own!
Brilliant video, I can see how the concept works. Building it today right after my coffee. Also love how you reference the other youtubers that inspired this build. Earnt yourself a subscriber Impluse. good work :D
EDIT: Do NOT place the four trapdoors like in the video. Instead, place carpets on top of all the beds (8 carpet) and then glass on top of that. This fixes the farm for 1.16.4+ . To anyone who is having problems with the farmer sleeping in the bed: - Make sure to have a trap door on the crop level of the farmer's feet (the bottom half of the the block below the trapdoor in the video) To anyone who is having problems with the villagers not staying on the fence/escaping out of the area: - Surround the beds with fences, 2 high To anyone having issues with frustration particles after hearts of villagers not breeding: - Make sure the beds have the "pillows" in the corners of the farm - Make sure that there are NO blocks (includes everything even glass, slabs, trapdoors and other transparent blocks) over the the pillows/corners of the breeding area EDIT: this just means RIGHT on top, so there just needs to be a one block air gap between pillow/corner and the glass wall Had a couple problems while building this a couple times but these are all the solutions I've found. Thanks for the awesome farm impulse!
Thx dude! You're my Hero! THAT was my problem with farm! "To anyone having issues with frustration particles after hearts of villagers not breeding: - Make sure the beds have the "pillows" in the corners of the farm"
Recently an MC update broke this farm because the villagers won't wake up inside the trapdoors, the solution is very simple. Instead of keeping trapdoors keeping them in, put carpet on top of the beds but leave the space you want them to wake up in uncovered. They refuse to wake up on carpet so they'll automatically wake up in the hole they're supposed to wake up in. You also have to put a trapdoor/block above the villagers or else they'll just walk off the edge. This works for me as of 1.16.3.
Just made it myself and noticed that problem. Thanks your tip fixed it. But also, ull have to place trap doors on top of the carpet to prevent the villagers from just stepping out onto beds again during the day.
Thank you. I've been wanting a new design for breeder/carrot farm. This is perfect. So glad you're doing tutorials again. I like you still have an actual intro and you keep it fresh.
To solve the farmer sleeping on bed situation u can just place another bed in the farm land for the farmer to sleep on. Yes it would destroy 2 crop space, but it is way better than spending hours relocating the villagers
Notrikus break all four of the bed first and place one in the carrot/potatoe farm. Then wait for night time and wait for the farmer to claim the bed in the farm. Finally place the four beds back.
I think it has something to do with the bed orientation I always put the pillows in the corners, and place the beds counter clockwise I think the pillow corner is what's really causing the farmer to jump in, but I still do the counter-clockwise anyway. My farmer invasion problems stopped when I put the pillow in the corner, not in the edges as he does here.
Pretty sure my farmer keeps trying to breed with one of the two in the trapdoors, and it's stopping them from breeding since they can't get to eachother and they just keep trying, even after separating them
I am having a similar problem - the result is the farmer is always breeding and then spawning the child villager. My fix so far is the one impulseSV has made in his pinned comment
fix for villagers waking up on top of the bed instead of on the fence post (1.18.2): put carpets on the four corners of the bed and then open the four trap doors so that they cover the other part of the bed, make sure the trap doors open downwards and not upwards so they are right above the bed
This worked absolutely perfectly. Thank you for the amazing and detailed video on how to build, and transport villagers. This was easy to build and it started working before I was even done building. Thank you.
I have a lot of damn tasks... breed some villagers, make a village raid farm, find a jungle biome for bamboo, then find some cactus in a desert, then make a xp farm from that, then fight the ender dragon, then make a nether farm for all the mobs there, then fight the wither... I don't think I'm gonna live long enough to do all that stuff, even if I don't get bored lol... Anyways thanx for the guide man!
Tip: To prevent villagers from getting out of the chamber after they sleep, you should put another 4 trapdoors on top of the other ones. But these should be open (horizontally).
Tried this and a few other ways and none seem to work. They always will get up not on the fence post. They will even get up and stand with their head fully in blocks just to not stand on the fence.
For 1.14.4 Full release you need to give the farmer a bed in the farm, there's almost no other way to keep him from claiming one of the 4 in my experience. put it on the opposite side and put glass above it so he doesn't break the crops.
@@auquitaine9201 if the farmer can actually get to the beds you've done something wrong in following the tutorial.......... do you have the trap door at the top of the opening? and are the beds and post at the right height? Also, Id recommend removing all the beds except the Farmer's for a night so that the farmer assigns himself to it then put the other 4 in even during the night once you see the farmer sleeping.
place a lower trap door on the block space above the farmland in between the farmland and beds he shows the solution while building this farm on the hermitcraft server
This design does work on PS4 with a few easy/minor modifications. 1) Water logging does not keep crops hydrated. To fix this simply come in one block from each of the cardinal points as well as the center, break it, fill with water, and cover (Everything I've tried works). This will keep all but two blocks on each diagonal hydrated. 2) The farmer can escape. Just replace the trap door with an upper slab. He will still be able to see and throw food to the other two villagers. 3) The villagers can occupy a bed and not return to the fence post position. For this one I moved the beds 2 blocks away from the holding cell; on PS4 they do not appear to need to sleep in order to restart the breeding cycle. I have confirmed this over several Minecraft days (about an hour; maybe hour and a half play time) 4) Villagers are easily distracted (This is true on my java version on my laptop as well). Easiest fix of them all, just don't stand so close to them. Sometimes they will try and track you instead of wanting to go into "love mode" or throw food to their buddies. Try and watch the farm from a dozen or so blocks away to make sure it work. 5) Not sure if this is necessary, but I replaced the trapdoors with solid blocks, seemed to make it harder for escapes and easier for the babies to fall through. One thing that I cant seem to get to work; is that my farmer will only throw food down when they need it and not a carrot, potato, or wheat more. This means I am not receiving the extra produce like ImpulseSV does. If anyone can shoot me a solution to this (For PS4, again my java version runs this breeder smooth as silk) I would be very appreciative.
@@brandonlaurie7042 They may have full inventories. Things like wheat or potatoes (they may have received before transporting to your system) can gum them up. This did happen to me, so I just went to a new village and kidnapped a fresh guy. Another trick I saw in a different video is to replace the trapdoor holding section with full blocks (I.e. glass), then place a trap door on the upper half of one of these blocks and close it, it will not suffocate the villagers but will prevent food from falling through. This does have the obvious negative that you will no longer receive excess produce. Have you previously traded with the villager in the farm cell? If so you'll just have to acquire a new one, as that villager will be locked into which ever profession you traded with him as. If not try removing every "work station" type block around the base. Even if they aren't visible to him he can still sometimes become linked. Also make sure once he is a farmer trade with him at least once to ensure he remains a farmer; even if the composter is accidentally destroyed.
This is happening to me as well. He walks around the farm for a bit and then looks at them and repeats the process again without throwing them any food.
I made the farm and slept through a night and nothing spawned, so I flew through the comments looking for a reason for why it might have been broken and I came back and there was one there! thanks a ton
Villagers are so easy to breed now. I just built a few new houses in the Village I'm living in, put a bed in it, and throw a couple of villagers some food.
Try sleeping! My breeder did the same thing but think the farmer is just trying to access the beds. Also, make sure that mob griefing is on, you might've turned it off while doing something else. I'm by no means an expert tho.
I need help, my villagers are throwing food at each other, but every time the farmer comes by, they breed with the farmer. So they baby get's spawned in the farm, not the cell
@@hogo21 i got ya i just fixed this problem trying to sort if for hoursss, dont have the trap door facing from the outside into the villager, put the trapdoors from the villagers outwards and flip them down so there all facing down, then they should be stuck in there and only be able to see there heads
for ppl using this in 1.16.4+, I found if you place double carpet on the beds they won't escape the trapdoors (which they will if you dont with this design because of the 1.16.2 update)
Here's a video showcasing the fix for the farm for 1.16+. Here's the link:ruclips.net/video/SWcw9nFgt2I/видео.html. Your support really matters to me I am a small RUclips please check the video out and give your opinions in the comments
Make sure your beds are positioned the right way. I think where the villager spawns depends on how your beds are laid out. If the pillows of the bed are facing the corners, then the villager will spawn in a space occupied by the trapdoors, forcing it to go back on the fence post.
Try digging the blocks around the bed out. Like in the video when he digs down to destroy the blocks under the bed. Don’t fill back in what you destroyed to be able to get to a position to destroy the blocks under the bed. I really hope that makes sense. Cause if you do, when the villagers sleep and have babies it risk them spawning on the blocks out from the bed.
SMALL CHANGE FOR 1.16: add a second trap door to the area where the farmer and villagers interact below the original one, and left click it so it is on the side. This prevents the farmer from hopping in with the breeder villagers in 1.16.
Somehow my farm broke after I put a block below the trapdoor that kept the farmer from escaping, he just started to sleep then, and he didn't do that before. :/
If ur doing this on 1.14.4 Its a bit tedious because of the farmer acting strange. The way i fixed this was by putting a bed inside the farm therefore he can sleep and work. Also I made sure that the breeding villagers claimed the correct beds because i had a problem where one wouldnt claim a bed,
Bed Placement and Orientation seems to be incredibly important in preventing the farmer from getting into it. The orientations shown at 1:09 seem to work consistently, other placements and orientations may allow the farmer to get into the bed
I’m on ps4 Bedrock Edition and if I spent all day working on this and it doesn’t work I’ll be mad, i don’t remember him saying anything about it only working on certain editions tho
1.16.4 Fix: - Remove all the trapdoors, and put carpet about the beds so all the beds are completely covered with carpet - Put a block above the villagers head so they cannot escape (as shown in this image imgur.com/a/CqqSc05). The glass beside the carpet is just so carrots don't get thrown where the villager cannot pick it up. Shift click the carpets with a block (as shown in this image imgur.com/a/l6D8DHE), so the baby villagers cannot escape and the villagers are protected from outside threats. Last, place a trapdoor (as shown in this image imgur.com/a/8ncrXul) this ensures that the baby villagers cannot escape, and the carrots can still be thrown to the villagers (a solid block would make this difficult). This fixed all the issues I was having with the farm in 1.16.4
For anyone who's farmer is not working (harvesting or planting) make sure you have Mob Griefing turned on. If it is off the farmer will not be able to break any crops or pick any up. You can toggle this gamerule with the command "/gamerule mobGriefing true" to turn it on and "/gamerule mobGriefing false" to turn it off.
Okay, so I think i found the fix for 1.16.2. So do everything he said. BUT. Face the beds away from the corners. And make the trap doors horizontal, not vertical. I've tried putting trap doors on top of the trap doors, but It wasn't letting the villagers breed. The only problem, is the there's no stopping the farmer villager from breeding with the other villagers. So, sometimes the baby villager will spawn on the farm. I took the information from @Hakuna Matata, and just added on to it. Thank you. It should work.
I’ve had so many problems doing this, 10 villagers died, the farmer keeps sleeping with them, it’s taken me hours and it keeps breaking and it’s so stressful
The way this comment read :) To fix the farmer issue just add a trapdoor between the carrot/potato farm and the breeding cell. Impulse also posted a link in a pinned comment.
One of my villagers keeps escaping. He sleeps in his bed, then wakes up outside the cell and is free to galavant around. I have the beds in the correct orientation with the pillows in the corners. I am going insane.
Dave Wynkoop I actually fought with it for an hour again and got it to work. What SEEMED to fix it was to surround the beds with a block (I used dirt. I’d had the beds just in the air unsuspended before.
I've built this farm a few times now and I've always had issues with it. Regardless of what fix I tried, the farmer villager always ended up getting into one of the breeding beds and breaking the self-sufficiency of the farm. Recently, however, I think I found a permanent solution. Having the three blocks at the edge of the farm be complete blocks (i.e. not tilled dirt, basically any other full block) and then adding a solid trap door (none of the ones with gaps in them) to the bottom of the gap as Impulse suggests makes it so that the farming villager cannot see beds at all, but I found that it also caused the food the Farmer throws to land on the trap door instead of the beds for the breeders to pick up. I fixed this by having a redstone pulse running into the block that the bottom trap door was attached to, linked up to a daylight sensor 8 blocks away, outside the farm. This allows the trap door to be open during the day so that the food can be thrown correctly, but the daylight sensor will close the trap door at about 6:00pm, just before the villagers start to hop into beds. That way, there's never a point where the Farmer both has access to the beds and also wants to get into them, so he'll never take them. Hopefully this can help others, it seems to have permanently solved the issue for me.
Another issue with mine is that my "Breeding" villagers end up using the beds and they don't get back into the single block that they're supposed to be trapped in
@@mashmash4597 That's a problem when there are other blocks nearby that the villagers can "wake up" onto. The best way to fix this is to simply remove all nearby blocks. I have my breeders in a large 5x5 cut out in the ground with 3 or 4 blocks of open space beneath them to force them to wake onto the fence post
i tried this in my testing world, cuz every design i made wasn't working they started throwing potatos around but never bred, even this design has the same issue for me and i don't know why, more than two stacks of potatos are being thrown around but no love hearts
I found out that u need ALOT of food to start breeding... Mine keep throwing the food to each other but when they get enough they breed... (For some reason my villagers get broken hearts and don't breed successfully and ivdo t know why).
@@lilEpicNam3 Its working now but.. i have a new issue.. the farmer keep falling down the hole. its fine tho cuz i just need to put some blocks at the side of the beds and when they sleep theyll wake up on them, and i just need to open the sides so he can pathway back to the farm. its just annoying how you need to do that over and over.
So one of the breeding villager refuses to get into the block in the middle when he wakes up. Even though there is no block to stand on next to the bed or under.
@@jonathanclark7444 oof well you search villager farm and this comes up doesn't say anywhere that it doesn't work on ps4 I didn't realize there was even a difference I don't get why there would be anyway. Guess ima noob oops
I fixed this by moving the fence and trapdoors one block lower Edit: this is tentative and I don’t know if it breaks the farm, also try moving the beds one block higher etc. Edit 2: yep, moved the beds up and it worked. I just built it wrong the first time haha
Built successfully on Java edition 1.15.2. Very clear explanations, thank you very much. I like your way of delimiting the foundations in alternate colors, very very useful. Thank you !
Jesse Raine hey dude it works .. I successfully did it today just wait .. and be sure EVERYTHING is the same it struggled for me .. Funny how we all play Minecraft during the lockdown o 😂
Yeah I eventually got it sorted, my gods the amount of potatoes XD Also, this farm produces way more than 6-12 villagers per hour... just make sure to draw the babies further than 70 blocks away.
It doesn’t work for me, the villagers keep entering the beds, and they get out of the beds on the ground. Can somebody tell me what’s happening and how i could fix that?
@@Jort419 😥 ummm are the trap doors all placed on the outside of the block that was used as the holder and is the fence post in the right spot below? Maybe check the video again or try sleeping in the beds yourself to solve it? (Sorry if I'm not much help)
I have the same issue. Build 3 farms (carrot, wheat, beetroot) in creative with only 1 villager in the cell and without beds just for the drops. the farmer stops throwing food and the villager in the cell throws food and picks it up again. :(
This can be a problem with the beds. First, block off the farmer from the breeders - add a temporary wall of cobble or something between them. You should also add the extra trapdoor impulse mentions in his pinned comment. Then, place a bed for the farmer at the back of his farm. Finally, go destroy and replace the four beds surrounding the breeders. Get rid of the temporary wall between them, and you should be all set.
Haven't even built it yet, but I went for the lanterns and got myself 20k+ blocks away from home because i confused east for north. Thanks for the tutorial btw :D
when villagers get out of their beds, they dont get back inside the trapdoors. They land outside on the beds. No matter how arrange the beds, they still manage to land outside the trapdoor. Putting the trapdoors up so that they lie flat makes them always spawn inside the trapdoors, but the babies often escape the little chamber since the trapdoors aren't down to keep them in. Is there any solution to this?
i have the same issue its so annoying, i get countless villager babies jumping off the farm and the farmer throws the carrots past the trapdoors to the other villagers, so the hopper doesnt collect them
Been using this design forever, it’s awesome, but in 1.16.4, even with all the fixes I can find (Adjusted beds, extra trapdoors, bells, glass, you name it), the breeder works amazing for a few hours, makes a ton of villagers, then the breeders get half-smoke half-hearts particles and refuse to breed any longer. Then I reset the beds, tweak the farm for a few hours and eventually it works again. Super confused why it works perfectly, then without any changes the villagers just start getting smoke particles.
@@Ditemeart it really depends on version. There are alot of issues that can happen. I cant even remember the final version of my last breeder but it was hit or miss
if you face issues with the villagers not waking up in the trapdoors, you can change the design by doing away with the bed trap and having 2 farmers inside the farm who breed with each other. give them both beds in the farm and use a platform with beds on it outside the farm to lure babies out
Maybe late reply. I had the same issue and found out it's because they are able to get up(as in wake up) on top of blocks around the bed. I build my baby tunnel so low there are 3 whole blocks in between the bed and the top of the tunnel. Try messing around in a creative world and time commands
Try to eliminate as many spawnable blocks around the beds as possible. I was just building an Iron farm and the villagers were able to get out of a completely enclosed glass box when getting out of bed. When I removed the blocks around the box they no longer escaped
hey im having an issue with my farmer villager not throwing the potats far enough and picking them back up himself .... im playing in 1.17 and am wondering if this still works in this version
It doesn't, I think you either choose to have a villager breeder or passive veggie farm. They shortened the throw distance and you need to get rid of the beds to make it a veggie farm and place in minecart hoppers below. If I'm wrong please let me know as I would love to get this functioning as it was.
Place some rails and move your villagers with minecarts. Place a rail on an open trapdoor. This way they should fall into the hole. If they are out of it after they sleep, you should place another 4 trapdoors on top of the 4 you already have.
@@WatercraftGames I have the problem where they 'escape' after sleeping. You say to put trap doors on top of the original ones, but won't that block the food coming in?
the two villagers in the compartment dont try to breed, never see hearts, although sometimes the farmer and one of them try to breed but they cant cause they are too far away? Thoughts>
I built this in 1.21 and the villager breeder part still works. When farming villagers throw crops at the breeding villagers, the excess no longer falls down the hole beneath them. It just lands on top of the trap doors.
Is the situation resolved? Have you given up? If not, Java? bedrock? Have you tried the "fix" ? What are you feeding them? (Carrots is the safest card, the others have issues due to villager inventory settings and how they work) Have you double checked your build to the design?
My breeding villagers keep getting out of the containment area and I've tried changing the beds around, changing the position around and everything and it doesn't seem to work, they always get out
So, I had the very devil of a time with making this work in 1.18; babies growing up on the beds instead of falling down, the breeder pair waking up outside of the square bounded by trapdoors. I *think* I've got a working version, in which: (a) the platform for the breeder pair is a glass pane instead of a fence, and (b) the only trapdoors are the ones keeping the farmer where he is - every other full block space above a bed is occupied by a glass block.
For everyone having issues with them NOT making babies, all you have to do is add 4 more beds UNDER the beds you put down, that'll create the needed space they want, it worked great for me an I tried EVERYTHING, gl guys hf!
I'm on a 1.14 server and I cannot thank you enough, my villagers have been stubbornly not breeding for ages and I couldn't find a fix. This has done it, thanks!
Astral Projection don’t remember but I built one today on 1.16 and all you need to do is put more trapdoors around the villagers, what yo do is you flip the existing trapdoors horizontally making shure they are on the bottom of the block and you just put another trapdoor on top of it
If you are having an issue with the Farmer(s) taking one of the beds at night, check out my solution shown here: ruclips.net/video/XSi8dmO7nxA/видео.html
My farmer doesnt want to plant stuff
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I copied what you did exactly but the villager still manages to get in the bed!!
AronLoL 11 same I’m not too sure what it is though
@@jaggtowngaming3485 Yea
8:23 It took me 5 hours to move 3 villagers over. You have a sick and twisted definition of "fun".
yep
I used Nether portal linking and boat travel. My carrot farm was a bit easier because it was underground.
ok so i timed time it took me to get the villagers into the thing and it took about 2 hours (well i did take breaks and stuff so yea this is inaccurate )
Maybe u r just ''noob''
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A villager I was transporting fell out of the mine cart and took on the profession of a librarian, and then he sold me mending for 14 emeralds. I do not have a villager breeder but I now have a mending book
u can still make a breeder if you using the librarian
lol good luck
lock him, zombifie him(only if ur on hard mode) and cure him. Your books will then cost one emerald
You have unlimited mending books haha! You can probably make the villager discount it if you use a zombie purifier thingy. I got Sharpness V for 1 emerald that way (sadly it was in creative mode)
@@matthieuchalouhi7273 Do that ONLY if you play on hard difficulty, otherwise you have a chance to lose him
Hey Dipple Dop, thanks for the shoutout! Really happy you found the design useful, lovin' the tutorials, keep 'em coming!
yeet
Hope you get invited in hermitcraft Vll
Should have known you would be here too! 😄
LogicalGeekBoy hey
Why are you familiar to me
1.16 fix:
- Open the trapdoors (so that they are horizontal)
- Add trapdoors on top of the existing trapdoors (again horizontal)
This way the villagers can breed, and the babys don't escape.
Edit 1: I didn't directly connect it to the carrot farm, but you can probably make that work too.
Edit 2: 1.16.2 fix: Put trapdoors on the corners as well, so that the Beds all have two trapdoors above them.
THANK YOU
Did you place the trapdoors on the bottom of the blolcks? Because my babys are escaping... :/
Yes, for both trapdoor layers on the bottom of the blocks
@@kelle500Okay, thank you
Was the additional one on top of the opened trapdoor so they are horizontal and parallel next to the stair?
one of my breeders ended up cheating with the farmer causing the other breeder to commit suicide by getting out of bed on the wrong side and falling to their death
wth lol
me too how did you fix
I feel sorry for you because I understand ur pain with villagers but that is quite funny lol
Yea put blocks underneath and around bed, they might fall
all bitches expect mama
Love how Impulse calls transporting Villagers "fun"
We all know that It's a disaster that causes a lot of casualties
It causes casualties amongst my brain cells
Yeah, it took me 3 hours and 4 stacks of iron to escort 2 villagers
The Corona virus is more fun than moving villagers
Normie Slayer yeah I literally just finished getting them from a faraway village
I did figure out if you're using boats and nether portals place a boat outside the nether portal you're shoving the villagers into that way once they show up in the nether they'll be in boat takes a little headache out of dealing with villagers
Perfect. now I can recreate the Anakin younglings scene.
Alex Coomer oh-
This is where the fun begins...
66 likes to go along with the comment. "the time has come, execute order 66".
Alex Coomer dew it
Uh ahaha
well my villager comitted suicide while going through the nether, he literally did parkour to go to a cliff and threw himself right into a lavapool.
Welcome to the world of Minecraft villagers, doing literally the exact opposite of what you want and/or would expect them to do. Every. Single. Time.
does the farm work on 1.16
@@TheClapGodSr. it should
I was literally trying to fix my villager breeder (in the air) and then it decided to rain and one of my stupid villagers ran of the edge and died.
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I had the problem with my farmer using one of the beds. Solution: When building the farm make sure the two breeder villagers occupy the two beds closest to the farm, that way the farmer has no access to a bed. This can be done by only placing the two closest beds, waiting a night and then placing the other two.
Nice solution!
thanks for the awesome solution
Would there be any issue with just giving the farmer his own and sacrificing 2 of the crop spots?
You have just saved me a lot of time. I was trying to see if I did something wrong with the tutorial but now I have 3 villagers stuck in the breeder... one of them is a nitwit too... but through the power of minecarts I will succeed lol
Since you know more about this than me will it matter if you use beet root instead of carrots or potatoes
9:07 Eating 512 potatoes really gets me in the mood too.
@@obodoyo Can't say I counted how many he threw so nice correction :)
Unlike Jon, where a single raw potato is enough to get him out of the mood
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Yeah, especially when they're raw.
thfreakinacage 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Thank you for the massive shout out!
That design setup looks really useful
It's been a while since I've looked into your tutorials... i hope your enjoying your 'temporary' full-time minecrafting, you've earned it ^ _ ^
I'm actually losing brain cells trying to get these villagers in the right places
LMAO SAME
Use a minecart
@@ultikillerrrr yeah I tried that it's not super precise plus breaking the minecraft sends them outside of the trapdoors, so you need them to walk into it
@@apersonwhomayormaynotexist9868 use walls to block the path
@@ultikillerrrr I found that using a water bucket and a boat is the most helpful for me.
"There are many ways to move villagers around, they're always fun..."
"nO tHeY'rE nOt"
FuriousTree lol, I just tried and lost 1 to a zombie and another to a strange vanishing
@@mightbeahuman3442 ugh i hate villagers.every single farm involving them turns into a 2 day ordeal.
Nomad Hakuna Matata yes
@@nomadhakunamatata5793 ya my farmer wont do anything with my carrots he just pulls wheat out of his butt
@@boomcannon9732 i found out you shouldn't make farms using wheat since it clogs their inventor with seeds.
For all those who it isn’t working for in 1.15.2, remove the beds and place them as they were after you’ve finished the farm. I’ve seen this advice posted as replies to comments but wanted to make this a main comment so it can clear up the issue for most who aren’t willing to scroll forever as I did. Like so others can see and comment any other tips if you have them! :D
edit: some other advice is to make sure there are no blocks near the villagers they could spawn on to get out of bed. this includes slabs and trapdoors. also make sure the only villagers near the beds are the two breeding villagers and the farmer. if there are any others they may claim a bed and cause the two villagers not to breed as there are no extra beds
edit 2: just a tip for transporting villagers, if you are constantly editing your setup as i did to make it work efficiently, a good strategy is to have rails and dirt to transport, and instead of using powered rails use a furnace minecart to push a villager in a minecart.
Can you elaborate a little I don't understand
@@JamesFreedmanIsVeryCool sometimes the villager won't breed even after they already slept in the bed or have foods in their inventory. Removing the beds then placing it again kinda solve this problem.
Thank you so much for this comment!
nuke211 just remove them and place them again or should it be in a different placement?
The villagers keep sleeping and not going back onto the fence and it’s been troubling. Is there a fix? Or am I doing something wrong
Instructions unclear, summoned ender dragon.
how?
@@catalyst217 /summon ender_dragon
No, I m good at commands but how did he summon it when trying to make a breeder
@@catalyst217 it is a joke
Oh ok
Finished it, got all the villagers in, then afked for like 10 minutes, came back and realized I left a block on the side and a zombie came in and killed all 3... my fury cannot be contained
that must be so annyoying!!
you can turn them back to villagers if they are zombie villagers and not despawned
This is why my farm is in the air
Just turn em back aaand they should spawn an iron golem
F
I've been playing on a server for 3 months now.
I have 9 days playtime and just now thought
*Yeah villagers might be a good idea*
what server ? Is it a survival server ? If so what version and ip bc I’m looking for a new server to play on lol
When I first started this design, my villagers were going at it. My villager trading hall wasn't complete yet so I had to keep them in a holding room. Once I finished it I had so much overflow that I built a second trading hall. Then an iron farm. Then ANOTHER one of these farms hooked up to the same breeder. They still went at it. I've got way too many villagers and my last resort was a water stream that leads to lava. My villagers have been going at it like rabbits and I've had to kill the kids because of it. At least I got a lot of carrots and potatoes to show for it 10/10 would recommend.
Jiggs You don’t need to keep them breeding dude
poor kids immediately born then slaughtered
Exotic Biking it's like an abortion except after they're born
@@JamesMiguelMusic more like involuntary government execution
edit: also my villagers used to work fine and all of a sudden they both died. After replacing them, they decided to retire breeding for the rest of their lives. i think its because they cantfind a way into their beds, but i still dont understand how u have such a surplus of them its almost like diorite. u throw it instantly when u see its in ur inventory.
iqman1000 iskall fan I see :) ran into the same problem a few days ago but I got plenty of villagers left over that I don't need to worry too much abt it. not too sure why it breaks though.
he sounds like he's smiling through out the video
It's called "uptalk"
Yeah sounds so nice
And you sound stupid
Ikr
It does doesn’t it
Literally everything went wrong. This was the most stressful experience of my life
You have an easy life
Dumbass
Villagers are always a pain in the ass to work with
@@daanstrik4293 they all got out. Then they all just despawned nothing worked the right way
@Esteban Christoffersen that's what's weird about it
I had tons of problems, so I resorted to using pistons to smash the villagers into each other, effectively forcing them to smooch up a baby.
Well that's one way to do it
I like this method
@@BredNuts It sounds like the best way to do it
thats so wrong, forcing villagers to reproduce lmao
Damn
thank you so much for showing the amount of items I need for this farm, it makes it so much easier than having to listen to someone list them out and me rush to write them down
Tip: Use work stations to lure the villagers into the breeding chamber, very effective
And bed at night. I managed to do it in 3-5 min
What I did was take them in a boat to a cobble staircase to the top, one block above the trapdoors, and closed off the other paths, and they just walked right in on their own!
Agreed
I have a problem,at night villagers escape with sleeping in bed,how I can fix it thx
@@talkingben9874 How do they escape? Do they wake up in the beds and escape like that?
breeding cell? you mean
FRICK CHAMBER
EXACTLY!!!! :DDDDDDDD
FRICKINATOR
N O W F R I C K
GET IN THE BOAT
frickitator
Brilliant video, I can see how the concept works. Building it today right after my coffee. Also love how you reference the other youtubers that inspired this build.
Earnt yourself a subscriber Impluse. good work :D
EDIT: Do NOT place the four trapdoors like in the video. Instead, place carpets on top of all the beds (8 carpet) and then glass on top of that. This fixes the farm for 1.16.4+ .
To anyone who is having problems with the farmer sleeping in the bed:
- Make sure to have a trap door on the crop level of the farmer's feet (the bottom half of the the block below the trapdoor in the video)
To anyone who is having problems with the villagers not staying on the fence/escaping out of the area:
- Surround the beds with fences, 2 high
To anyone having issues with frustration particles after hearts of villagers not breeding:
- Make sure the beds have the "pillows" in the corners of the farm
- Make sure that there are NO blocks (includes everything even glass, slabs, trapdoors and other transparent blocks) over the the pillows/corners of the breeding area EDIT: this just means RIGHT on top, so there just needs to be a one block air gap between pillow/corner and the glass wall
Had a couple problems while building this a couple times but these are all the solutions I've found. Thanks for the awesome farm impulse!
Thx dude! You're my Hero!
THAT was my problem with farm!
"To anyone having issues with frustration particles after hearts of villagers not breeding:
- Make sure the beds have the "pillows" in the corners of the farm"
Do you have a solution to the villagers after sleeping, getting up and standing on top of their beds, instead of spawning on the fence?
I have 2 questions:
1, does this work in 1.16
2, are the villagers supposed to sleep in the beds?
@@plat771 1. Probably it work in 1.16, you can try it
2. Yes, villager can go to sleep. They shouldn't get out of the trapdoors! That is important
What does that mean make sure to have a trap door on the crop level of the farmers feet
Recently an MC update broke this farm because the villagers won't wake up inside the trapdoors, the solution is very simple. Instead of keeping trapdoors keeping them in, put carpet on top of the beds but leave the space you want them to wake up in uncovered. They refuse to wake up on carpet so they'll automatically wake up in the hole they're supposed to wake up in. You also have to put a trapdoor/block above the villagers or else they'll just walk off the edge. This works for me as of 1.16.3.
Just made it myself and noticed that problem. Thanks your tip fixed it. But also, ull have to place trap doors on top of the carpet to prevent the villagers from just stepping out onto beds again during the day.
@@ltbeefy9054 Shoot! I forgot to mention that!! Thank you for telling me
This worked for me!
@@judedettorre9484 I simply put 1 more later of carpet on top works the same way. 👍Amade a mistake has to be trapdoors
thank you good sir
Thank you. I've been wanting a new design for breeder/carrot farm. This is perfect. So glad you're doing tutorials again. I like you still have an actual intro and you keep it fresh.
To solve the farmer sleeping on bed situation u can just place another bed in the farm land for the farmer to sleep on. Yes it would destroy 2 crop space, but it is way better than spending hours relocating the villagers
You just fixed my problem too, thank you for that little tip
I did it and hes still taking the bed
I can only put one villager in the breeding chamber and when he goes to sleep he wakes up out of the chamber, please help
@Caiden 25 I just killed him, brought a new one and placed 2 beds next to him, and now they are doing so muchhhh babys
Notrikus break all four of the bed first and place one in the carrot/potatoe farm. Then wait for night time and wait for the farmer to claim the bed in the farm. Finally place the four beds back.
I defently need to try this! And I love the fact that you showed how to escort them to! It will make everything a bit easier ☺️
The farmer villager somehow slept on the bed and is now in the breeding pit
I think it has something to do with the bed orientation
I always put the pillows in the corners, and place the beds counter clockwise
I think the pillow corner is what's really causing the farmer to jump in, but I still do the counter-clockwise anyway.
My farmer invasion problems stopped when I put the pillow in the corner, not in the edges as he does here.
@@anshaljain8552 i put the beds counter clockwise with the pillows in the corners but one villager still doesn twake up in the breeding "pen"
@@Emma-ed3jk I am having the same problem
"There are many ways to move villagers around, they're always fun..."
Poor choice of words.....
Very poor choice xD
it is fun tho
Yes
why is it a poor choice of words? I didn't understand. Is this supposed to be a joke or something?
It was in fact meant to be a joke lol
TIP: GET THE VILLAGERS TO FALL INTO THE TRAPDOORS, DONT TRY TO SLIDE THEM IN
Edit: Use minecarts and position it above the trapdoor
Pretty sure my farmer keeps trying to breed with one of the two in the trapdoors, and it's stopping them from breeding since they can't get to eachother and they just keep trying, even after separating them
I am having a similar problem - the result is the farmer is always breeding and then spawning the child villager. My fix so far is the one impulseSV has made in his pinned comment
yeah, i had the same issue i do still have it
@@azeravOS so the raised trapdores fixed it?
Found a fix?
Trying to create my first iron and creeper farm and need some villager.
@@azeravOS Raising the trap door dowsnt work for me :/ Do u have any solutions?
fix for villagers waking up on top of the bed instead of on the fence post (1.18.2):
put carpets on the four corners of the bed and then open the four trap doors so that they cover the other part of the bed, make sure the trap doors open downwards and not upwards so they are right above the bed
Thanks, that helps a lot.
Should the trapdoor or the carpet be over the pillow side of the bed?
I spent 4 hours on getting the villagers in there, but I'm so glad it's done, I'm done with villagers for a long time lmaooo
I spent 15 minutes
Lol
@@FxbyyMC same
@Spencer Lu when a villager is in the middle of a desert without close access to water it's not that simple
@Spencer Lu yeah and if a boat is too complicated when going up blocks u just use minecarts
This worked absolutely perfectly. Thank you for the amazing and detailed video on how to build, and transport villagers. This was easy to build and it started working before I was even done building. Thank you.
I have a lot of damn tasks... breed some villagers, make a village raid farm, find a jungle biome for bamboo, then find some cactus in a desert, then make a xp farm from that, then fight the ender dragon, then make a nether farm for all the mobs there, then fight the wither... I don't think I'm gonna live long enough to do all that stuff, even if I don't get bored lol... Anyways thanx for the guide man!
Tip: To prevent villagers from getting out of the chamber after they sleep, you should put another 4 trapdoors on top of the other ones. But these should be open (horizontally).
Tried this and a few other ways and none seem to work. They always will get up not on the fence post. They will even get up and stand with their head fully in blocks just to not stand on the fence.
This is my issue as well.
@@rdjd91 did you manage to fix this? I still have that problem and i can't figure it out.
thank you!
thanks! this helped out a lot
Thank you for listing the needed materials, that was super handy!
For 1.14.4 Full release you need to give the farmer a bed in the farm, there's almost no other way to keep him from claiming one of the 4 in my experience. put it on the opposite side and put glass above it so he doesn't break the crops.
@@auquitaine9201 if the farmer can actually get to the beds you've done something wrong in following the tutorial.......... do you have the trap door at the top of the opening? and are the beds and post at the right height?
Also, Id recommend removing all the beds except the Farmer's for a night so that the farmer assigns himself to it then put the other 4 in even during the night once you see the farmer sleeping.
place a lower trap door on the block space above the farmland in between the farmland and beds he shows the solution while building this farm on the hermitcraft server
@Snoi Med yes
@Snoi Med They'll end up breeding, leading to excess villagers in the farm.
This design does work on PS4 with a few easy/minor modifications.
1) Water logging does not keep crops hydrated. To fix this simply come in one block from each of the cardinal points as well as the center, break it, fill with water, and cover (Everything I've tried works). This will keep all but two blocks on each diagonal hydrated.
2) The farmer can escape. Just replace the trap door with an upper slab. He will still be able to see and throw food to the other two villagers.
3) The villagers can occupy a bed and not return to the fence post position. For this one I moved the beds 2 blocks away from the holding cell; on PS4 they do not appear to need to sleep in order to restart the breeding cycle. I have confirmed this over several Minecraft days (about an hour; maybe hour and a half play time)
4) Villagers are easily distracted (This is true on my java version on my laptop as well). Easiest fix of them all, just don't stand so close to them. Sometimes they will try and track you instead of wanting to go into "love mode" or throw food to their buddies. Try and watch the farm from a dozen or so blocks away to make sure it work.
5) Not sure if this is necessary, but I replaced the trapdoors with solid blocks, seemed to make it harder for escapes and easier for the babies to fall through.
One thing that I cant seem to get to work; is that my farmer will only throw food down when they need it and not a carrot, potato, or wheat more. This means I am not receiving the extra produce like ImpulseSV does. If anyone can shoot me a solution to this (For PS4, again my java version runs this breeder smooth as silk) I would be very appreciative.
i’m on ps4 and every time i try to give them food to breed it falls into my hopper how do i stop this and also my villager won’t become a farmer
@@brandonlaurie7042 They may have full inventories. Things like wheat or potatoes (they may have received before transporting to your system) can gum them up. This did happen to me, so I just went to a new village and kidnapped a fresh guy.
Another trick I saw in a different video is to replace the trapdoor holding section with full blocks (I.e. glass), then place a trap door on the upper half of one of these blocks and close it, it will not suffocate the villagers but will prevent food from falling through. This does have the obvious negative that you will no longer receive excess produce.
Have you previously traded with the villager in the farm cell? If so you'll just have to acquire a new one, as that villager will be locked into which ever profession you traded with him as. If not try removing every "work station" type block around the base. Even if they aren't visible to him he can still sometimes become linked. Also make sure once he is a farmer trade with him at least once to ensure he remains a farmer; even if the composter is accidentally destroyed.
Awesome tutorial, I always love it when people show the materials beforehand.
Been looking for a new infinite breeder. Thanks man
It was easy to set up...moving villagers wasn't an issue. But they're not making love or eating.
Yeah it won’t work for me either
d4nk.mp4 I think I built mine too close to a village. Haven’t moved it yet though.
Joshua Hatfield Same
Feed them breed
Bread
yeah, doesn't work for me. My farmer wont leave the breeders alone. He just stands next to them up against the trap door.
or
ruclips.net/video/_vzs-3ZrERM/видео.html
He walks to them because it’s not work time. He’ll work when it’s time.
@@yashjethwani1025 That video is wrong, they claim doors matter in 1.14 which is wrong. Also their method to pull out villagers is very very tedious.
This is happening to me as well. He walks around the farm for a bit and then looks at them and repeats the process again without throwing them any food.
@@cristianstoica2927 did you give the farmer enough time to collect enough food to share? once he has extra, he should start sharing with the others
I made the farm and slept through a night and nothing spawned, so I flew through the comments looking for a reason for why it might have been broken and I came back and there was one there! thanks a ton
Villagers are so easy to breed now. I just built a few new houses in the Village I'm living in, put a bed in it, and throw a couple of villagers some food.
i have a problem where the farmer just stares at the other two villagers and doesn throw food or anything. any fix?
it was working properly earlier
same
@@nasal very helpful
Try sleeping! My breeder did the same thing but think the farmer is just trying to access the beds. Also, make sure that mob griefing is on, you might've turned it off while doing something else. I'm by no means an expert tho.
same here, any fix?
idk mine got fixed somehow i didn't do anything. The farmer probably didn't have a full inventory i guess.
I need help, my villagers are throwing food at each other, but every time the farmer comes by, they breed with the farmer. So they baby get's spawned in the farm, not the cell
same thing
memoli4321 I’ve destroyed all the beds multiple times though
@@hogo21 i got ya i just fixed this problem trying to sort if for hoursss, dont have the trap door facing from the outside into the villager, put the trapdoors from the villagers outwards and flip them down so there all facing down, then they should be stuck in there and only be able to see there heads
I switched the beds around gave them a lot of carrots and it worked
@@sd_marra920 wich trapdoors do you mean ?
for ppl using this in 1.16.4+, I found if you place double carpet on the beds they won't escape the trapdoors (which they will if you dont with this design because of the 1.16.2 update)
Thank you so much! I was wondering why this didn't work anymore :)
thank that really help
Here's a video showcasing the fix for the farm for 1.16+. Here's the link:ruclips.net/video/SWcw9nFgt2I/видео.html.
Your support really matters to me I am a small RUclips please check the video out and give your opinions in the comments
My villagers don’t spawn in the trapdoors and just spawn on the bed when they wake up, then they just walk away
Can anyone help me?
Unknown Mission64 maybe place a slab 1.5 blocks above the bed so the only block they can wake up on is the fence?
Make sure your beds are positioned the right way. I think where the villager spawns depends on how your beds are laid out. If the pillows of the bed are facing the corners, then the villager will spawn in a space occupied by the trapdoors, forcing it to go back on the fence post.
Try digging the blocks around the bed out. Like in the video when he digs down to destroy the blocks under the bed. Don’t fill back in what you destroyed to be able to get to a position to destroy the blocks under the bed. I really hope that makes sense. Cause if you do, when the villagers sleep and have babies it risk them spawning on the blocks out from the bed.
I have the same problem and these suggestions don’t work
I’m having the exact same problem, no way of stopping it
My farmer isnt giving potatoes, and my villagers arent breeding, they just keep throwing the potatoes
Yes this is broken
Game rule mob grefing set to truw?
TrainMasters Uk yes
@@generaljoust829 there is another comment on this section that answers the question have a look
the same for me
Thanks for the tutorial, Impulse. :)
Literally one of the most important minecraft buidls in history. Impulse being a champ
SMALL CHANGE FOR 1.16: add a second trap door to the area where the farmer and villagers interact below the original one, and left click it so it is on the side. This prevents the farmer from hopping in with the breeder villagers in 1.16.
This didnt happened to me tho
Somehow my farm broke after I put a block below the trapdoor that kept the farmer from escaping, he just started to sleep then, and he didn't do that before. :/
If ur doing this on 1.14.4 Its a bit tedious because of the farmer acting strange. The way i fixed this was by putting a bed inside the farm therefore he can sleep and work. Also I made sure that the breeding villagers claimed the correct beds because i had a problem where one wouldnt claim a bed,
Thomas Whitford I’m having the same problem, one of the breading villagers never sleeps....
@@Buik- I had this same issue, what fixed it for me was placing the beds the way he does in the video, with the pillows in the middle.
Bed Placement and Orientation seems to be incredibly important in preventing the farmer from getting into it. The orientations shown at 1:09 seem to work consistently, other placements and orientations may allow the farmer to get into the bed
Every time my villagers went to sleep they
wouldn’t go back to standing on the fence they would stand on the bed
Did you arrange the beds with the pillows in the corners?
Same. Please someone help us
I’m having the same problem, plz help!!!!!
Andrew Ross i have that to, see them just walking trough the little doors. They wont stay in the middle. Is it because of bedrock?
I’m on ps4 Bedrock Edition and if I spent all day working on this and it doesn’t work I’ll be mad, i don’t remember him saying anything about it only working on certain editions tho
1.16.4 Fix:
- Remove all the trapdoors, and put carpet about the beds so all the beds are completely covered with carpet
- Put a block above the villagers head so they cannot escape (as shown in this image imgur.com/a/CqqSc05). The glass beside the carpet is just so carrots don't get thrown where the villager cannot pick it up. Shift click the carpets with a block (as shown in this image imgur.com/a/l6D8DHE), so the baby villagers cannot escape and the villagers are protected from outside threats. Last, place a trapdoor (as shown in this image imgur.com/a/8ncrXul) this ensures that the baby villagers cannot escape, and the carrots can still be thrown to the villagers (a solid block would make this difficult).
This fixed all the issues I was having with the farm in 1.16.4
@SkIchT I edited my comment so it's more clear what to do.
@SkIchT No problem at all!
The second link is not working, at least for me, please fix it
@SkIchT oh...
I had't noticed :v
thank you so much
Thank you!
For anyone who's farmer is not working (harvesting or planting) make sure you have Mob Griefing turned on. If it is off the farmer will not be able to break any crops or pick any up. You can toggle this gamerule with the command "/gamerule mobGriefing true" to turn it on and "/gamerule mobGriefing false" to turn it off.
Okay, so I think i found the fix for 1.16.2. So do everything he said. BUT. Face the beds away from the corners. And make the trap doors horizontal, not vertical. I've tried putting trap doors on top of the trap doors, but It wasn't letting the villagers breed. The only problem, is the there's no stopping the farmer villager from breeding with the other villagers. So, sometimes the baby villager will spawn on the farm. I took the information from @Hakuna Matata, and just added on to it. Thank you. It should work.
thank you
@exoticasfxck What did you do when your villagers spawned on the beds?
If the Farmer villagers keep sleeping with the enslaved ones, place a bed in the corner of their farm. That's the easiest fix I can find.
I did that and he sometimes changes his bed :(
I’ve had so many problems doing this, 10 villagers died, the farmer keeps sleeping with them, it’s taken me hours and it keeps breaking and it’s so stressful
How did you fix the farmer's problem?
The way this comment read :)
To fix the farmer issue just add a trapdoor between the carrot/potato farm and the breeding cell. Impulse also posted a link in a pinned comment.
Gregory Norris even if i place the trapdoor the villager keeps getting into the bed.
@@orotsz i made a room connected to the farm with farmers own bed, if he sleeps in that 1 time he will do it for ever
but my farm is still very slow i got like 2 babies after like 4 hours dunno why
Man, what would I do without Impulse, all the love and support man
One of my villagers keeps escaping. He sleeps in his bed, then wakes up outside the cell and is free to galavant around. I have the beds in the correct orientation with the pillows in the corners. I am going insane.
I have the same problem! Can anyone help?
Dave Wynkoop I actually fought with it for an hour again and got it to work. What SEEMED to fix it was to surround the beds with a block (I used dirt. I’d had the beds just in the air unsuspended before.
make sure the area near the beds is slabbed off
Make sure there are no blocks to villagers can move to around the beds. They will teleport out the beds if there are any
Also make sure the pillow of each bed is in a corner
I've built this farm a few times now and I've always had issues with it. Regardless of what fix I tried, the farmer villager always ended up getting into one of the breeding beds and breaking the self-sufficiency of the farm. Recently, however, I think I found a permanent solution. Having the three blocks at the edge of the farm be complete blocks (i.e. not tilled dirt, basically any other full block) and then adding a solid trap door (none of the ones with gaps in them) to the bottom of the gap as Impulse suggests makes it so that the farming villager cannot see beds at all, but I found that it also caused the food the Farmer throws to land on the trap door instead of the beds for the breeders to pick up. I fixed this by having a redstone pulse running into the block that the bottom trap door was attached to, linked up to a daylight sensor 8 blocks away, outside the farm. This allows the trap door to be open during the day so that the food can be thrown correctly, but the daylight sensor will close the trap door at about 6:00pm, just before the villagers start to hop into beds. That way, there's never a point where the Farmer both has access to the beds and also wants to get into them, so he'll never take them. Hopefully this can help others, it seems to have permanently solved the issue for me.
Just for curiosity, are you playing in a snapshot?
@@hellstormbishop2165 No, current release, 1.15.2
Another issue with mine is that my "Breeding" villagers end up using the beds and they don't get back into the single block that they're supposed to be trapped in
@@mashmash4597 That's a problem when there are other blocks nearby that the villagers can "wake up" onto. The best way to fix this is to simply remove all nearby blocks. I have my breeders in a large 5x5 cut out in the ground with 3 or 4 blocks of open space beneath them to force them to wake onto the fence post
i tried this in my testing world, cuz every design i made wasn't working they started throwing potatos around but never bred, even this design has the same issue for me and i don't know why, more than two stacks of potatos are being thrown around but no love hearts
I have the same problem
this works in 1.14
same
I have the same problem, it pisses me off because I literally cannot get more vilagers in my survival world
@@HolterDomino what version are you playing?
I have watched this video so many times...
The fence, it gets me every time!
Anyone else, or is it just me?
villagers wont breed now... they just throw the carrots right back at each other.. help :(
Same, got it fixed? :)
I found out that u need ALOT of food to start breeding... Mine keep throwing the food to each other but when they get enough they breed... (For some reason my villagers get broken hearts and don't breed successfully and ivdo t know why).
Update (it's apparently because I was looking at them.... So give them alot of food and just wait). See if that works
@@lilEpicNam3 Its working now but.. i have a new issue.. the farmer keep falling down the hole. its fine tho cuz i just need to put some blocks at the side of the beds and when they sleep theyll wake up on them, and i just need to open the sides so he can pathway back to the farm. its just annoying how you need to do that over and over.
I'm also having this issue, no fix for me so far, I'm currently trying the "not looking at them" strategy from the other reply
he said "build 21*21" but built 19*19 big brain time
so i'm not the only one who noticed XD
@@SetoWolf bruh he added two more blocks on either side afterwards
OMG THATS WHY my build was off!!! LMAO and the whole time I kept thinking to myself "dangit why do I keep thinking it's 19??"
For those having issues with villagers staying in, I put carpets on the ends on each bed and it seems to have worked
Thx a lot!
dankjewel
You are the only that I see who talk about beds orientations, thanks ;)
tip: if you build it in a really high place you can make moving the villager a lot easier
What is the most effective way to transport villagers? Also how?
So one of the breeding villager refuses to get into the block in the middle when he wakes up. Even though there is no block to stand on next to the bed or under.
My two breeding villagers are standing on top of their beds. Any idea how to get them back on the fence post?
@@davidraleigh2060 remove the blocks under the beds and every other block in a small radius.
Same problem I'm trying to remove blocks around it like suggested but I'm also trying to mess with the fence post height I'm on ps4 btw
@@sir_ladykiller1803 this is a java farm why do people keep trying to build it on other versions. sorry but you wasted your time
@@jonathanclark7444 oof well you search villager farm and this comes up doesn't say anywhere that it doesn't work on ps4 I didn't realize there was even a difference I don't get why there would be anyway. Guess ima noob oops
When my villagers sleep they don't go back to the breeding cell...
Underface Kelly is the pillow of the bed in the corners of the chamber?
I fixed this by moving the fence and trapdoors one block lower
Edit: this is tentative and I don’t know if it breaks the farm, also try moving the beds one block higher etc.
Edit 2: yep, moved the beds up and it worked. I just built it wrong the first time haha
Me too and my bed are as same as in the vid I've been trying for 4 hours
@@DJSpoona21 they aren't supposed to be like on the vid. The pillows are supposed to be on the corners.
@@nakog8686 I've done that but I'm on bedrock so that might have something to do with it?
Built successfully on Java edition 1.15.2. Very clear explanations, thank you very much. I like your way of delimiting the foundations in alternate colors, very very useful. Thank you !
my villagers are stuck infinitely throwing potatoes at each other....
I've given them about 3 stacks, do they still need more?
and yes java edition
they need way more
same dude, i tried many things and it simply doesn't work when they only have one block to stand on or if they are standing on fences
Jesse Raine hey dude it works .. I successfully did it today just wait .. and be sure EVERYTHING is the same it struggled for me ..
Funny how we all play Minecraft during the lockdown o 😂
Yeah I eventually got it sorted, my gods the amount of potatoes XD
Also, this farm produces way more than 6-12 villagers per hour... just make sure to draw the babies further than 70 blocks away.
yes, same thing happening to me, they throw to each other
It doesn’t work for me, the villagers keep entering the beds, and they get out of the beds on the ground. Can somebody tell me what’s happening and how i could fix that?
I'm replying for possible fixes
I put blocks around it so only place they can stand is back in trap door
are the beds facing the right way?
TiannaNicole They are
@@Jort419 😥 ummm are the trap doors all placed on the outside of the block that was used as the holder and is the fence post in the right spot below? Maybe check the video again or try sleeping in the beds yourself to solve it? (Sorry if I'm not much help)
One of the breeding villagers is always hogging the carrots, constantly picking up and dropping them in a loop. What should i do?
I have the same issue. Build 3 farms (carrot, wheat, beetroot) in creative with only 1 villager in the cell and without beds just for the drops. the farmer stops throwing food and the villager in the cell throws food and picks it up again. :(
he's a greedy villager, you have to wait him out basically until he has full inventory of 27 slots
Villagers only have 8 slots
If the other villager has somehow gotten a full inventory, they can't pick the food up. They may have an inventory full of seeds for example
This can be a problem with the beds. First, block off the farmer from the breeders - add a temporary wall of cobble or something between them. You should also add the extra trapdoor impulse mentions in his pinned comment. Then, place a bed for the farmer at the back of his farm. Finally, go destroy and replace the four beds surrounding the breeders. Get rid of the temporary wall between them, and you should be all set.
Haven't even built it yet, but I went for the lanterns and got myself 20k+ blocks away from home because i confused east for north. Thanks for the tutorial btw :D
when villagers get out of their beds, they dont get back inside the trapdoors. They land outside on the beds. No matter how arrange the beds, they still manage to land outside the trapdoor. Putting the trapdoors up so that they lie flat makes them always spawn inside the trapdoors, but the babies often escape the little chamber since the trapdoors aren't down to keep them in. Is there any solution to this?
i have the same issue its so annoying, i get countless villager babies jumping off the farm and the farmer throws the carrots past the trapdoors to the other villagers, so the hopper doesnt collect them
@@jarkiplier there is a video explaining how to fix this because this design got broken in 1.16.2
put blocks on top of the beds and around them but not where the villagers are that worked for me since they cant come up inside the blocks
@@zvrk. where is this video
Make the chamber longer this will help them stay put but they might suffer some fall damage
Whenever they go to sleep they wake up on top of the beds and I don’t know how to fix
It happened to me as well
Are the pillow sides of the beds in the corner? If not, they should be
@@WhiteFang__Gaming ^
TriekMan Yes they are. (I’m in console if that has anything to do with it).
@@TriekMan ive tried both ways and neither of them work
Been using this design forever, it’s awesome, but in 1.16.4, even with all the fixes I can find (Adjusted beds, extra trapdoors, bells, glass, you name it), the breeder works amazing for a few hours, makes a ton of villagers, then the breeders get half-smoke half-hearts particles and refuse to breed any longer. Then I reset the beds, tweak the farm for a few hours and eventually it works again. Super confused why it works perfectly, then without any changes the villagers just start getting smoke particles.
why does my carrots fall down thru the fence and they cant take them
@@Ditemeart it really depends on version. There are alot of issues that can happen. I cant even remember the final version of my last breeder but it was hit or miss
the babys are occupying the beds making it so they can't breed because no avalable beds
yeah I switched to Shulkercraft's design and have found it to be much more reliable with keeping babys away from the beds@@FishermanCatto
if you face issues with the villagers not waking up in the trapdoors, you can change the design by doing away with the bed trap and having 2 farmers inside the farm who breed with each other. give them both beds in the farm and use a platform with beds on it outside the farm to lure babies out
im in java edition and my villagers keep escaping the hole(I suppose its after they slept) How can I fix this?
Maybe late reply. I had the same issue and found out it's because they are able to get up(as in wake up) on top of blocks around the bed. I build my baby tunnel so low there are 3 whole blocks in between the bed and the top of the tunnel. Try messing around in a creative world and time commands
@@samelol8149 thanks I'll try this, I'm having that issue rn
Try to eliminate as many spawnable blocks around the beds as possible. I was just building an Iron farm and the villagers were able to get out of a completely enclosed glass box when getting out of bed. When I removed the blocks around the box they no longer escaped
On consoles, you need to have a block of water instead of a waterlogged block for the land to be saturated properly
Edit: This is only the case on PS4
No, only on ps4.
Okay thanks
hey im having an issue with my farmer villager not throwing the potats far enough and picking them back up himself .... im playing in 1.17 and am wondering if this still works in this version
It doesn't, I think you either choose to have a villager breeder or passive veggie farm. They shortened the throw distance and you need to get rid of the beds to make it a veggie farm and place in minecart hoppers below. If I'm wrong please let me know as I would love to get this functioning as it was.
Thanks for the video impulse ♥
I'm a new subscriber and thank you
My problem is they won’t go into the trap door part
Place some rails and move your villagers with minecarts. Place a rail on an open trapdoor. This way they should fall into the hole. If they are out of it after they sleep, you should place another 4 trapdoors on top of the 4 you already have.
@@WatercraftGames I have the problem where they 'escape' after sleeping. You say to put trap doors on top of the original ones, but won't that block the food coming in?
Watercraft thanks man
Smiley Cyrus that’s another problem I have aswel they go to sleep and wake up on the outside of the trap doors
@@joris1899 have you got the pillows of the beds on the outside like the text he put on screen at: 7:13?
the two villagers in the compartment dont try to breed, never see hearts, although sometimes the farmer and one of them try to breed but they cant cause they are too far away? Thoughts>
same problem
same
1.14.3 ?
Same
Update: my farmer does breed with the villager in the trap doors
bruh my farmer is tryna breed with one of my enslaved villagers in the frick chamber. how do i fix this?
if u are in survival just lead one of them away pretty far. In creative just kill one and try again.
@@mihirshaik1203 u cant lead villagers btw
Just sayin
The whole point of this video is to make villagers breed.. why do you want to prevent it? Who cares if one of the villagers is a two-timing farmer.
Actually you only need one villager in the frick chamber cause of this so it’s useful if you don’t wanna go get more
If you are in survival you can use shears to sterilise the farmer.
I built this in 1.21 and the villager breeder part still works. When farming villagers throw crops at the breeding villagers, the excess no longer falls down the hole beneath them. It just lands on top of the trap doors.
I am facing the issue that the baby sometimes spawns on one of the beds. And that the villagers themselves don't go to sleep.
I’m playing in the most recent snapshot and it will not work consistently. It has been up for around 2 hours and has only produced one villager
Is the situation resolved?
Have you given up?
If not, Java? bedrock?
Have you tried the "fix" ?
What are you feeding them? (Carrots is the safest card, the others have issues due to villager inventory settings and how they work)
Have you double checked your build to the design?
My breeding villagers keep getting out of the containment area and I've tried changing the beds around, changing the position around and everything and it doesn't seem to work, they always get out
same think its specific to the newer version of minecraft I've trapped mine in with extra trapdoors on the edges
@@MrMarkCrafter how exactly? i have the same problem :/
my breeding villagers keep sleeping in the beds ive placed and getting out of the trap doors...
Make sure there are no blocks next to the beds where they could go to when getting out
@@HuffeIpuffer im having the same issue and there is no blocks around the beds but they still somehow get out
So, I had the very devil of a time with making this work in 1.18; babies growing up on the beds instead of falling down, the breeder pair waking up outside of the square bounded by trapdoors. I *think* I've got a working version, in which: (a) the platform for the breeder pair is a glass pane instead of a fence, and (b) the only trapdoors are the ones keeping the farmer where he is - every other full block space above a bed is occupied by a glass block.
For everyone having issues with them NOT making babies, all you have to do is add 4 more beds UNDER the beds you put down, that'll create the needed space they want, it worked great for me an I tried EVERYTHING, gl guys hf!
Does this still work in 1.16.1?
I'm on a 1.14 server and I cannot thank you enough, my villagers have been stubbornly not breeding for ages and I couldn't find a fix. This has done it, thanks!
Astral Projection yes it does but you need some quick fixes he shows them in a recent hermitcraft video
ElTrouble Gamer Oh. Thanks. Do you know what episode?
Astral Projection don’t remember but I built one today on 1.16 and all you need to do is put more trapdoors around the villagers, what yo do is you flip the existing trapdoors horizontally making shure they are on the bottom of the block and you just put another trapdoor on top of it