Last active 10 months ago
The lock out is a necessary feature with all the villagers-- it's that way so that there aren't unlimited trades.
no xp, but ink sacs come in handy; lots of people that don't feel like going out and farming or risking drowning (no matter how small the risk). Definitely don't regret my decision. :)
Holy cow guys, thanks for all the advice. I had *just* found a zombie spawner the other day, but I made it into a squid spawner. Might have to go hunting for another spawner now, or try the "lights out" method.
Truly, thank you all!
*bows to you* Thank you thank you thank you. I'm going to try this out and see where i get!
I've looked all over the internet, and yet I haven't thought to really ask here. I am pretty-- no, incredibly dumb when it comes to villager/village logistics. I have an underground base, five villagers, and I'm trying to breed them.
First off, I understand that I have to build and underground "village" with access to the surface. I built a 10x10x3 box, put doors around the outside and placed the villagers inside. Then, I dug a column to the surface that was within 5 blocks of each door. This SHOULD render every door valid... I think.
Now, from what I understand you feed villagers to get them to breed. However, with mob griefing off, the brown coats won't pick up and replant crops, nor will they pick up stacks of food thrown at them. So, the only way to breed is to trade with them. Which I've done. Hundreds of times now.
Can someone help me? Is it simply not possible to breed them? or should I try something different? Any advice is appreciated!
What are you guys doing? I think they've lost the 1 and only mind they have....
Welp, I'm a big MMO player, and I've played PWI for 7 years now. When I first started playing I was binge watching Inuyasha and always liked the name Kaede (priestess from the show). Wanted to make it my own so I just tweaked the spelling and tried out different sounds to find a similar name I liked. Thus, Naidae (Nigh-ey-day) was born.
:)
well.. here goes
...Imma watchin' you all