A “house” is defined simply as a wooden door with an “inside” and an “outside”. If you’ve destroyed everything (including the Villagers), then the game should consider the village non-existent, and therefore it shouldn’t interfere with your contraptions.
How do you get rid of villages in Minecraft?
Make them fall. Villagers are attracted to pumpkins and doors, so put one down, then build a deep hole around it (as deep as you can). Then sit back and watch as the villagers fall to their doom!
Can villages be in the end?
Village mechanics work just fine in the end. They don’t need actual sunlight, there just can’t be anything blocking the sky. And the end has plenty of sky, even if there is no sun. They would work in the nether, too, but you’d have to find a way to get both yourself and the villagers above the bedrock ceiling.
Can villagers rebuild a village?
No. Villages are created when the world is generated, or built by players. They are not built by villagers. You can build some houses yourself, and the villagers can recognize it as a village, but villagers cannot build anything themselves.
What happens if you destroy a villagers bed?
If a bed is destroyed and a new bed is placed on the same location without the villager realizing, the bed is no longer claimed, and can be claimed by a another villager. The result will be two villagers claiming the same bed. If a villager dies or forgets its bed, the bed will also become unclaimed.
What happens if you destroy a villagers workstation?
If you destroy the Workstation the link between it and the Villager is broken, and you risk a new Villager connecting instead (if any unemployed Villagers are nearby).
Does killing villagers with lava affect trading?
Killing villagers makes any nearby villagers angry and less likely to make trades or farm. Doesn’t particularly affect breeding. Better to lava or sufficate them as other villagers won’t anger.
Can you bring villagers into the nether?
But is it possible to return villagers to the Overworld once they have crossed into the Nether? Yep all mobs can be pushed in and out of the Nether and the end as many times as you want. However, after each trip through the portal, the mobs require a 5 minute “cool down”, before they can use the portal again.
Can you make a village in the nether?
Although the nether is ‘safeish’ and all, unless you’re planning to live in the nether permanently/ a long time making a village there would be a bad idea because you need something to keep the village loaded so that all the villagers will spawn.
Can you restore an abandoned village?
If you didn’t get rid of the ceilings or doors, then the villagers must have died, and they can’t respawn. But it is possible to move villagers from one village to another, and they will immediately accept it as their village.
Why are my villagers disappearing?
You will also see your villagers disappearing if you are not intentionally breeding them. Those villagers will simply migrate off to other places or villages and you will be stuck with an empty village. So, it is important that you intentionally breed your villagers if they are in the mating mode.
What happens if I destroy all the doors in the village?
While technically (from the games’ standpoint) the village would no longer exist, as long as there are villagers nearby, putting all the doors back will re-instate the village. Removal of all the villagers AND doors is what makes a village truly cease to be.
What happens when a village is destroyed in Minecraft?
Additionally, because popularity is stored per village, if the entire village is destroyed, any accumulated popularity, positive or negative, is also eliminated. If a village (at least one villager and one claimed bed) is repopulated after destroyed, the player’s popularity resets at zero.
Are there zombies in abandoned villages in Minecraft?
This chance is 2% in Java Edition, and appears to be 25%–30% in Bedrock Edition. In an abandoned village, all generated villagers are instead zombie villagers, and all doors and light sources are missing. The zombie villagers do not despawn, but have no resistance to sunlight.
What’s the best way to defend a village in Minecraft?
Luckily, there are a few ways to make this a lot easier. The first step is to make some kind of perimeter around your village. This could be a wall that’s at least two blocks high, a trench that’s at least three blocks deep, some kind of moat, or really anything that prevents unwanted parties from accessing the village proper.