Yes I (like so many other commenters) came here for info but I stayed for the whole episode bc you’re funny and I appreciate the story-telling. Wow, I’m almost 40, the joy these games bring to everyone, it’s something else. Gg!
Imagine if we could use horses to move the villagers, just make the villager hop on a horse with you and travel. That'd be insane, practical and fun. Moving them right now is quite stressful.
Nice episode, im pretty starter in survival minecraft even thought I've been playing for over 6 years, this video helped a lot. And also for those people who play minecraft peacefull: at night villagers will go to any nearby bed
Best way to move villagers Method 1: Put them in a boat and tie a lead to it (This only works in bedrock) If you need to go up, build up until they get brought up to the air to move them up blocks. Method 2 (Most Expensive but easiest) Minecarts. Method 3 (Most Risky unless u have a Nether Highway): Nether. Method 4: Use their job blocks or beds to trick their pathing AI to follow the job block or bed. I hope this helps!!! 😊🙏 🎉
For those wondering some solid ways without building railways. Boat and water bucket trick. You can also use a boat, fishing rod and lead. Put villager in boat, attach lead to boat, if you put cursor on side of boat with fishing rod and cast it, the fishing rod will stick to boat. From there you can fling the boat with the villager still inside and the lead still attached. Just keep casting fishing rod on boat. May need to get technique down so the fishing rod does not attach to villager, but I found that standing from front or back of boat and casting onto side gets it to attach way more often. Now you should be able to "launch" your villager in a boat where it needs to go.
Bamboo farm looks amazing! I love that bamboo wood. In a past world I moved villagers as close as I could to my base (Mesa/jungle) then used tracks and a minecart to move them where I wanted. Definitely prepare for a trail ruins episode. Even with mending they use your tools up a lot. Great villager house and episode!
Don't worry, before 1.21 you have time for at least 60 other episodes😂. Archeology is a great idea! Just don't forget to build the iron farm😂. Great episode as Always!
You promised us a dolphin statue on the 1.18/19 series in the memory of a dolphin that helped you and we are still waiting for it. It should be the extra build for the next episode.
I just cleared land to build a castle. I spawned far from a village, so I looked for one, not building a starter house, found a village (small one, only 5 houses), built my house, then smelted a bunch of smooth stone, then just got done clearing a space for a 40X40 area near the village. Now to build the castle. Your video is a godsend being uploaded when I was in the process.
In my current survival world, I was lucky enough to spawn near a village so it was not difficult to find and transport villagers. However if I am to create a new village in the jungle and swamp villagers then this is a good video to watch. Transporting villagers can really be a pain in the ass.
If you ever change up this build, you could rebuild it into a watchtower that watches over the fjord for any enemies trying to sneak up on you from the river below.
You dont have to tell me not to talk bad about this episodes build, i think the build looks great, thanks for the villager tips cus im gonna need them soon in my world. "Flashback throwback" i remember watching you in your jungle world and thinking "wow, this guys a good builder but he has a bit of a wierd vibe" (no offence) but your more recent vids (last 1 ½ years) your vibe has been so up and happy it seems like and now your by far my favorite content creator. great video keep it up 👍
Since that's likely not the last time you're going to want to go to the desert biome, a better way would have been to either construct a railway or an ice road in the Nether. It may have required a little more effort, but you can reuse it indefinitely, and bring back more than one villager if you're talented with boats/rail carts.
Love the villager house! Did you notice that that taiga village bleeds into a swamp? You can get swamp villagers there if you ever need to! Though, really, you've probably got plenty of time. 😉
You know what I recommend for a first villager profession? It’s a fletcher. It’s first level of trade is VERY easy to level up from. Not just from that villager, but it’s basically like the start of making a good economy with other villagers. The fletcher’s first trade is why this is a good start, they ask for 32 sticks, that is it. Firstly, you need a fletching table, secondly, trees. (Preferably any tree that is 2x2 blocks wide and long like dark oak, large jungle and spruce trees because you get the most wood from them) what you use from all that wood is craft a bunch of sticks right? A fletcher will be able to trade up to 8 stacks of sticks (or a perfect stack of wooden logs) at once. That will get you 16 emeralds. Imagine the rate it goes up each day in Minecraft having 2 fletchers. It’s a lot. It will get you everywhere throughout the other professions. Plenty of food, equipment, building blocks, or even enchantments. Let me conclude that I strongly recommend starting a villager trade in your first village is from a fletcher. It is one of the most beneficial starts of villager trading you can EVER do.
I was about to tell you this ever since Sunday but I couldn't because of my wifi being horrible. It's completely off topic to the guide, but if you're gonna make a 1.20.40 breakdown, you could include the new shaders candle lighting changes and customizable touch controls if you want to. It's alright if you don't include one of these. Anyway, I'm excited to see what this guide episode unfolds.
I've never seen so many sweet berries in one place. If only there was a world record breaking sweet berry farm to provide this world with all the sweet berries you could ever want. Now that would be a farm of all time!
I love that roof!! I was expecting another pointy tower type roof and then you switched at the end and I'm pretty pleased that you did. Don't get me wrong, I love your pointy tower roofs, but you literally just did one and it's nice to mix things up a bit........ which is probably why you have an awesome minecraft channel and I don't 😂👍👍👍👍👍👍
23:49 Every time I see Wattles Bound across his bridge in the base, I envision him adding stalagmites and stalactites to the cave entrance in the corner to make it a mouth with .huge teeth, lol.
15:44 Imagine if in the future update, attaching bells to camels and llama will make villagers want to ride them. You can make a caravan to transport them. Then remove the bell and the villager dismounts.
even being a small quick build I LOVE how it turned out! The palette + shape is fantastic! Grimstone would've maybe slapped harder but this still slapped pretty hard hehe ........ ....... best farm that uses villagers? Iron, hands down. Cause there are better food farms / mechanics than having a crop farm if you don't want one. Also, if you count a breeder, that's only really useful if you decide to make a village from scratch or a trading hall [which not all players do in every world] but iron is always useful to everyone at every stage and you only need 3 villagers [typically] so there's no need for a breeder since you could easily snag three or two from a village and be done
I just thought of something for later down the line. When and if you build another bridge, You could put a hanging structure between them above the fjord. I think it would be cool.
If it's only for a few hundred blocks, even a couple thousand, I find repeatedly placing and breaking their work station about 20 blocks from them works really well, much easier than placing all the rails to move them, and boats are just inconvenient
Thought the workstation was just shit, sounded bad, but until you showed us I can’t believe it, it looks amazing, I’m gonna have to try it but I’m sure it’s gonna work a lot better than bread and boats on land, I got so close and even got a villager in my base where I wanted it but then it suffocated in my roof so I hope this method works better.
In Bedrock, you can put a leash on a villager in a boat and jump up the hills with it, the boat will follow you. Easiest way to cross a short section of land to get back to water for transportation
If there was a easy way, you should have put them through the swordal and out of the portal by the cherry cove 7:48 You could make a nether pathway to all types of villages. Even the swamp/normal village you found in the exploration episode
You can also place a bed then ring the bell and it will make the villager run to the bed. I feel like that is way better since it works in any hour of the day
The problem that occurred with the desert villager not wanting to change jobs can be fixed by putting the workstation it’s stuck to near it, then destroying it, it worked for me, but i play on bedrock so idk
On Java, villager into minecart on a flying machine, slight complication when need it to turn. On Bedrock, Boats are much easier as you can attach leads to boats (can pull several with 2 villagers each if you want). can pull the boats up flowing water as well. Easy.,
Wattles, buddy, I’m in a bit of a state. You see, there is a set of Minecraft Handbooks, the ones from 2021/2022, and I would really like to get them, however, due to Amazon only showing the page view for the recent Guide To series when one attempts to view the pages of these handbooks, I can’t tell if these handbooks are really just rereleases of the guide to books or if they are something unique. I tried looking up the 2021 combat handbook on Amazon, but all it showed for preview pages was a repeat of the recent guide to combat book. So, if you happen to have both the recent gold cover guide to books, and the recent not gold cover handbooks, could you let me know if they are in fact different or if they are the same book just with a different cover? You’ll know the difference as the guide to books have a gold cover with colored markings and the handbooks have the same cover just inverted, meaning say purple for the combat handbook with gold details that on the guide to book would normally be a gold cover with purple details. Anyways, thanks for helping, and if anybody else wants to try and answer they can. P.S. I am not referring to the original handbooks or guide to books from back in the 2010’s, these are the new ones that have all released in the 2020’s. Oh, and wattles, just to hopefully entice your helpfulness, I am officially hitting that subscribe button as soon as I finish this.
Bedrock users: Trying to move villagers on land via workstations just doesn’t work on bedrock. The villagers freeze up or sprint away. Use a boat and a lead instead. Villagers can be extremely infuriating but it’ll pay out in the end. (This only works on flat surfaces though so bring a bucket of water to pull up the boat over ledges. You can also sometimes jump and it’ll work.)
Slay! That mangrove tree behind the "hotel"/house is hitting hard! Definitely vibing the whole base! Can't wait to see if you've came up with an Iron Farm for Bedrock and Java.
this episode shows why the villager trading changes are a really horrible idea in the current state of the game. There is nothing fun about fighting with the villager AI for god knows how many hours to get the right outfit for the desireable trades. Once villagers are... coaxable or leashable or I can put them in a water bucket (the pains of building froglight farms -.-') or i can put them on a mount and leash the mount (mules or llamas, maybe?). Just *something* more bearable than dealing with the bag of fleas villager AI is. .. then, the trading overhaul can be put into the game imo
I kidnapped 3 villagers. I put them in a boat and got stuck on a path. I eventually just started slapping a bucket of water down and used a lead to get over the obstacles and got them to their new prison. I’m trying to make a small cheap iron farm. I should probably relocate them to a breeding hall before I finish the iron farm. Otherwise I have to kidnap 2 other villagers in the middle of the night
I just found out by accident that you can use leads and attach them to boats in Minecraft Bedrock (I don't know if it's the same for Java). I took two boats with four villagers back to my base :)
I'm new to this game, I have been playing survival (normal mode) and I never thought about making some bridges to get easy access to some part of the world (like the island in front of mine). But after watching this video, I'll definitely make some. Do you have a video to show how and where to get enchanting books? Thanks.
14:46 he will only give up the next morning. Somehow the villagers never give up their bed. I hope they fix that. Edit: I forgot, they give up, when they were frightened by a zombie edit2: ah the bell is probably more convenient, thanks for that
HOW DID THE LIKE BUTTON GLOW???? Re open the video and just sit there looking at the button. As if you’re looking at the comments. IT GLEW WHEN HE SAID LIKE 😭
Pro Tip: If you cannot find any body of water, craft a bucket, travel to a place with water, get water, and place down the water close to the villager (s) in boat (s)! This is so that the boats can move faster and go up! You are very welcome!
If you hit the Trail Ruin Structure you can pull at least 5-6 stacks of bricks out of it along with Mud Bricks, and loads of Terracotta. I know you'd have to destroy it. Kind of worth though!
I feel like there is no shame in finding the same mob that was your pet, name tagging him the same thing, and prettendeing nothing happened. sometimes mc is a game where you need a little imagination to keep it happy :) I know I do it when ingot my allay dies 🥺 i actualy take comfort that my fav youtuber does this too X)
whats the BEST farm that uses villagers?? 👀
Iron farm
Definitely iron farm
farming?
Iron farm
Iron farm for sure!
20:27 Just wanted to say that you can compost the roots if you don’t want to keep them. I had to dump so many after farming a bunch of Mangrove.
I use the roots to smelt small items, two roots per item.
Roots go in the smoker, moss carpets in the composter
Yes I (like so many other commenters) came here for info but I stayed for the whole episode bc you’re funny and I appreciate the story-telling. Wow, I’m almost 40, the joy these games bring to everyone, it’s something else. Gg!
came here for the info not a 25 min long fooling around
exactly
😂😂on God bro is yapping what we didn't ask
It's a let's play bru
@@juicymuscprod9624theb youd think it says lets play somewhere in the title…
@@Pack_Watch it doesn't need to say let's play to be able to tell it's a letsplay
Imagine if we could use horses to move the villagers, just make the villager hop on a horse with you and travel. That'd be insane, practical and fun. Moving them right now is quite stressful.
It would be so cool that Mojang adds Mesa, Jungle and Ender villages!
It would be cool if Mojang would do their job instead of expecting the players to do it for them.
Maybe not ender but instead a cherry blossom village
Not sure why they don’t have villages for them when they have villagers for jungles and swamps.
We need an end update so bad just some more materials in their would make it worth it or a new dimension
An ender village i don't think so
Nice episode, im pretty starter in survival minecraft even thought I've been playing for over 6 years, this video helped a lot. And also for those people who play minecraft peacefull: at night villagers will go to any nearby bed
I like to get bricked up really soon -Wattles 😘
Best way to move villagers
Method 1: Put them in a boat and tie a lead to it (This only works in bedrock) If you need to go up, build up until they get brought up to the air to move them up blocks.
Method 2 (Most Expensive but easiest) Minecarts.
Method 3 (Most Risky unless u have a Nether Highway): Nether.
Method 4: Use their job blocks or beds to trick their pathing AI to follow the job block or bed.
I hope this helps!!! 😊🙏 🎉
way more informative than the video, thx
For those wondering some solid ways without building railways. Boat and water bucket trick. You can also use a boat, fishing rod and lead. Put villager in boat, attach lead to boat, if you put cursor on side of boat with fishing rod and cast it, the fishing rod will stick to boat. From there you can fling the boat with the villager still inside and the lead still attached. Just keep casting fishing rod on boat. May need to get technique down so the fishing rod does not attach to villager, but I found that standing from front or back of boat and casting onto side gets it to attach way more often. Now you should be able to "launch" your villager in a boat where it needs to go.
Bamboo farm looks amazing! I love that bamboo wood. In a past world I moved villagers as close as I could to my base (Mesa/jungle) then used tracks and a minecart to move them where I wanted. Definitely prepare for a trail ruins episode. Even with mending they use your tools up a lot. Great villager house and episode!
I was sooo close to actually doing something with minecarts across the fjord but ended up skipping that! Villagers and minecarts are great!
@@wattlesplays idek how to make any farm :)
Wattles, you bring me so much joy in every video.
One of my favorite series you do, guidles!! Love the vibe. Editing is top notch, my friend. Keep it up!
Iron farm they been working sense the old days and still work
At 5:30 the tips begin.
Don't worry, before 1.21 you have time for at least 60 other episodes😂. Archeology is a great idea! Just don't forget to build the iron farm😂.
Great episode as Always!
SOON MY FRIEND!! I promise, soon!!
You promised us a dolphin statue on the 1.18/19 series in the memory of a dolphin that helped you and we are still waiting for it. It should be the extra build for the next episode.
omg wait a second i forgot about that! that would be fire actually
I love this series! You make awesome videos! Can't wait for the next one :)
I love it wattles ❤❤❤😊
I just cleared land to build a castle. I spawned far from a village, so I looked for one, not building a starter house, found a village (small one, only 5 houses), built my house, then smelted a bunch of smooth stone, then just got done clearing a space for a 40X40 area near the village. Now to build the castle. Your video is a godsend being uploaded when I was in the process.
In my current survival world, I was lucky enough to spawn near a village so it was not difficult to find and transport villagers. However if I am to create a new village in the jungle and swamp villagers then this is a good video to watch. Transporting villagers can really be a pain in the ass.
you always make great vids bro... keep going i love this series
Did not need a 25 minute video for this
Thanks for this, "Guidles" - really looking forward to how much easier this is going to be for my kid and I as a team!
If you ever change up this build, you could rebuild it into a watchtower that watches over the fjord for any enemies trying to sneak up on you from the river below.
You dont have to tell me not to talk bad about this episodes build, i think the build looks great, thanks for the villager tips cus im gonna need them soon in my world. "Flashback throwback" i remember watching you in your jungle world and thinking "wow, this guys a good builder but he has a bit of a wierd vibe" (no offence) but your more recent vids (last 1 ½ years) your vibe has been so up and happy it seems like and now your by far my favorite content creator. great video keep it up 👍
Another day, another banger wattles video 🔥
Since that's likely not the last time you're going to want to go to the desert biome, a better way would have been to either construct a railway or an ice road in the Nether. It may have required a little more effort, but you can reuse it indefinitely, and bring back more than one villager if you're talented with boats/rail carts.
Love the villager house! Did you notice that that taiga village bleeds into a swamp? You can get swamp villagers there if you ever need to! Though, really, you've probably got plenty of time. 😉
Yep could have used this before I actually moved a couple villagers to my first iron farm (I haven’t played in worlds long enough before to make one)
You know what I recommend for a first villager profession? It’s a fletcher. It’s first level of trade is VERY easy to level up from. Not just from that villager, but it’s basically like the start of making a good economy with other villagers. The fletcher’s first trade is why this is a good start, they ask for 32 sticks, that is it. Firstly, you need a fletching table, secondly, trees. (Preferably any tree that is 2x2 blocks wide and long like dark oak, large jungle and spruce trees because you get the most wood from them) what you use from all that wood is craft a bunch of sticks right? A fletcher will be able to trade up to 8 stacks of sticks (or a perfect stack of wooden logs) at once. That will get you 16 emeralds. Imagine the rate it goes up each day in Minecraft having 2 fletchers. It’s a lot. It will get you everywhere throughout the other professions. Plenty of food, equipment, building blocks, or even enchantments. Let me conclude that I strongly recommend starting a villager trade in your first village is from a fletcher. It is one of the most beneficial starts of villager trading you can EVER do.
Those awnings are *chef's kiss*.
Ya know i didn't think you were gonna keep going with the tree bit but you did. Well played lmao... its ethical...im dying 😂
I was about to tell you this ever since Sunday but I couldn't because of my wifi being horrible. It's completely off topic to the guide, but if you're gonna make a 1.20.40 breakdown, you could include the new shaders candle lighting changes and customizable touch controls if you want to. It's alright if you don't include one of these. Anyway, I'm excited to see what this guide episode unfolds.
ill look into those!! thank u
9:41
You know Wattles is passionate about what he's saying when he rolls his consonants.
I've never seen so many sweet berries in one place. If only there was a world record breaking sweet berry farm to provide this world with all the sweet berries you could ever want. Now that would be a farm of all time!
hello wattles, excited to watch the vid!
I love that roof!! I was expecting another pointy tower type roof and then you switched at the end and I'm pretty pleased that you did. Don't get me wrong, I love your pointy tower roofs, but you literally just did one and it's nice to mix things up a bit........ which is probably why you have an awesome minecraft channel and I don't 😂👍👍👍👍👍👍
I like how Wattles finished off the inside of the bamboo farm off camera, I wonder if there's another build that might need that... 🤔👀
23:49 Every time I see Wattles Bound across his bridge in the base, I envision him adding stalagmites and stalactites to the cave entrance in the corner to make it a mouth with .huge teeth, lol.
Build looks good! Kinda like an old school house with that bell
I'm glad I'm not the only one who refuses the chop down the oaks when the grow up all super tall and gorgeous
I think the new build actually blends really well with the world!!
15:44 Imagine if in the future update, attaching bells to camels and llama will make villagers want to ride them. You can make a caravan to transport them. Then remove the bell and the villager dismounts.
That would make things so much easier and entertaining 😃
What do you think the other mobs will be in the mob vote?
3 golems
Hopefully
wattles golem@@wattlesplays
I love this build so much, please try to mix mangrove and bamboo in a future build
even being a small quick build I LOVE how it turned out! The palette + shape is fantastic! Grimstone would've maybe slapped harder but this still slapped pretty hard hehe ........
....... best farm that uses villagers? Iron, hands down. Cause there are better food farms / mechanics than having a crop farm if you don't want one. Also, if you count a breeder, that's only really useful if you decide to make a village from scratch or a trading hall [which not all players do in every world] but iron is always useful to everyone at every stage and you only need 3 villagers [typically] so there's no need for a breeder since you could easily snag three or two from a village and be done
GRIMSTONE omg how did i forget?!?
Haha! I usually call it grimstone, just like how I refuse to call the mesa "badlands", just use whatever name has my heart lol@@wattlesplays
I love the snow villagers :) they're my favorite, I always try to find a snow village
I just thought of something for later down the line. When and if you build another bridge, You could put a hanging structure between them above the fjord. I think it would be cool.
If it's only for a few hundred blocks, even a couple thousand, I find repeatedly placing and breaking their work station about 20 blocks from them works really well, much easier than placing all the rails to move them, and boats are just inconvenient
Thought the workstation was just shit, sounded bad, but until you showed us I can’t believe it, it looks amazing, I’m gonna have to try it but I’m sure it’s gonna work a lot better than bread and boats on land, I got so close and even got a villager in my base where I wanted it but then it suffocated in my roof so I hope this method works better.
In Bedrock, you can put a leash on a villager in a boat and jump up the hills with it, the boat will follow you. Easiest way to cross a short section of land to get back to water for transportation
New villager house reminds me of old axowatls house in season 3 of the guide. Ahhh memories
If there was a easy way, you should have put them through the swordal and out of the portal by the cherry cove 7:48
You could make a nether pathway to all types of villages.
Even the swamp/normal village you found in the exploration episode
I do hope they let boats go up a block or at least up a slab with the villager updates, it would help so much in moving villagers around.
If you put down water and use e rope to drag him up.
You can also place a bed then ring the bell and it will make the villager run to the bed. I feel like that is way better since it works in any hour of the day
The problem that occurred with the desert villager not wanting to change jobs can be fixed by putting the workstation it’s stuck to near it, then destroying it, it worked for me, but i play on bedrock so idk
“Something a single mom in her 40s would probably love…” haha wtf, that’s the wildest description I’ve ever heard for a tree 🌳 😂
Minecraft best commentator is back 🎉
That Cape you have how do you still have it I had it and it disappeared then I got the gold creeper and it disappeared too 😭
On Java, villager into minecart on a flying machine, slight complication when need it to turn.
On Bedrock, Boats are much easier as you can attach leads to boats (can pull several with 2 villagers each if you want). can pull the boats up flowing water as well. Easy.,
Wattles, buddy, I’m in a bit of a state. You see, there is a set of Minecraft Handbooks, the ones from 2021/2022, and I would really like to get them, however, due to Amazon only showing the page view for the recent Guide To series when one attempts to view the pages of these handbooks, I can’t tell if these handbooks are really just rereleases of the guide to books or if they are something unique. I tried looking up the 2021 combat handbook on Amazon, but all it showed for preview pages was a repeat of the recent guide to combat book. So, if you happen to have both the recent gold cover guide to books, and the recent not gold cover handbooks, could you let me know if they are in fact different or if they are the same book just with a different cover?
You’ll know the difference as the guide to books have a gold cover with colored markings and the handbooks have the same cover just inverted, meaning say purple for the combat handbook with gold details that on the guide to book would normally be a gold cover with purple details.
Anyways, thanks for helping, and if anybody else wants to try and answer they can.
P.S. I am not referring to the original handbooks or guide to books from back in the 2010’s, these are the new ones that have all released in the 2020’s.
Oh, and wattles, just to hopefully entice your helpfulness, I am officially hitting that subscribe button as soon as I finish this.
5 minutes in and not ONE useful information.
should've clicked the second video in search XD I'm watching this to make a better video about moving villagers (again)
it’s a let’s play
@@madisickles7435 blud it's a guide
@@madisickles7435 It says tutorial on the video title.
@@KelsyerCluster it actually doesn’t, Minecraft Guide is the name of his series as you can see by the episode # right beside it
Bedrock users: Trying to move villagers on land via workstations just doesn’t work on bedrock. The villagers freeze up or sprint away. Use a boat and a lead instead. Villagers can be extremely infuriating but it’ll pay out in the end. (This only works on flat surfaces though so bring a bucket of water to pull up the boat over ledges. You can also sometimes jump and it’ll work.)
I see you have a connected glass mod on. do you know any good bedrock ones?
Dear Mr.Wattels.When will minecraft guide movie part 2 release?
Omg i forgot about that!!
Hope to see more of the amazing guide episodes.
Slay! That mangrove tree behind the "hotel"/house is hitting hard! Definitely vibing the whole base! Can't wait to see if you've came up with an Iron Farm for Bedrock and Java.
Wattles Please talk about end Update ❤
wattles slept in a blue bed that's cheating on our beloved red bed
WATTELS VERY IMPORTANT MESSAGE!!!!!! MINECRAFT JUST POSTED A VID AND IT HAS DESERT RELATED ITEMS ON THERE!!!!!
Nice outro music!
this episode shows why the villager trading changes are a really horrible idea in the current state of the game.
There is nothing fun about fighting with the villager AI for god knows how many hours to get the right outfit for the desireable trades.
Once villagers are... coaxable or leashable or I can put them in a water bucket (the pains of building froglight farms -.-') or i can put them on a mount and leash the mount (mules or llamas, maybe?). Just *something* more bearable than dealing with the bag of fleas villager AI is.
.. then, the trading overhaul can be put into the game imo
I think you should swap the copper in the bamboo farm to fully oxidized copper, the green and the turquoise look nice together
I kidnapped 3 villagers. I put them in a boat and got stuck on a path. I eventually just started slapping a bucket of water down and used a lead to get over the obstacles and got them to their new prison. I’m trying to make a small cheap iron farm. I should probably relocate them to a breeding hall before I finish the iron farm. Otherwise I have to kidnap 2 other villagers in the middle of the night
I wish they would make it so that if you set up enough job blocks then a few villagers would show up looking for work.
bro mojang should make it we’re villagers follow emeralds do u agree?
You can put the working station behind the portal so the only way to get there is going "through" it
I think the roof of the villager build would look cool with some mossy cobblestone :)
I just found out by accident that you can use leads and attach them to boats in Minecraft Bedrock (I don't know if it's the same for Java). I took two boats with four villagers back to my base :)
Mojang should add carriages to Minecraft you use to ride with your horse so you can transport Villagers and animals/Mobs to your base
You are too funny
I'm new to this game, I have been playing survival (normal mode) and I never thought about making some bridges to get easy access to some part of the world (like the island in front of mine). But after watching this video, I'll definitely make some.
Do you have a video to show how and where to get enchanting books? Thanks.
In 1.21 I’ll have to make my own swamp and jungle village because I need the enchantments and it’ll look good 😁
Just pour water on the ground and ride the boat along the surface, to base.
bro this video was released 22 seconds ago but there was people commenting yesterday lets go 💀
why does this sound like sky? lmaooo bros undercover
14:46 he will only give up the next morning. Somehow the villagers never give up their bed. I hope they fix that. Edit: I forgot, they give up, when they were frightened by a zombie edit2: ah the bell is probably more convenient, thanks for that
HOW DID THE LIKE BUTTON GLOW???? Re open the video and just sit there looking at the button. As if you’re looking at the comments. IT GLEW WHEN HE SAID LIKE 😭
My favorite way to move villager is furnace minecart or boat inside a minecart
Pro Tip: If you cannot find any body of water, craft a bucket, travel to a place with water, get water, and place down the water close to the villager (s) in boat (s)! This is so that the boats can move faster and go up! You are very welcome!
If you hit the Trail Ruin Structure you can pull at least 5-6 stacks of bricks out of it along with Mud Bricks, and loads of Terracotta. I know you'd have to destroy it. Kind of worth though!
Can you do some nether builds
I have found that when transplanting villagers and they won't take a new job that it is best to put a bed
9:24 what did he say💀
Can villagers sleep in the Nether? Just a thought… 😏
Tbh Idm this update, after getting the wings, I need an excuse to build a Minecraft rail across my world
what happened with the hardcore chunk expansion series lol just wonderin
I feel like there is no shame in finding the same mob that was your pet, name tagging him the same thing, and prettendeing nothing happened. sometimes mc is a game where you need a little imagination to keep it happy :) I know I do it when ingot my allay dies 🥺 i actualy take comfort that my fav youtuber does this too X)
What about using a water bucket to travel faster with a boat
That's a beautiful house