If that villager isn’t picked up by someone else on move-out day, it may or may not move into “the void,” a Schrödinger-esque online space where the character still exists even if it is technically not living anywhere at that moment in time.
Can a villager with a job breed?
Job sites are not required for villagers to breed. The breeding depends on the number of valid beds. If a villager is “willing” (see § Willingness below), villagers breed as long as there are unclaimed beds available within the limits of the village. All baby villagers are initially unemployed.
Do villagers ever say no to moving their house?
No villagers will ask to move out unless the MoveOutTalkCount is at least 5.
Can you breed villagers in Minecraft?
Villager Breeding in Minecraft. To breed, you first need to find a village that has villagers in it. Then make sure there are doors on the buildings you want to use as breeding hubs. If not, villagers can’t get the privacy they need for their business time.
Do villagers eat in Minecraft?
Villagers will keep bread, potatoes, and carrots in their “inventory” and eat them when hungry. Unlike with a normal hunger bar, all of these foods only heal 5 half hunger (2 1/2 full hunger).
What do you need to breed villagers?
In order for villagers to breed, they need either 3 loaves of bread, 12 carrots, 12 beetroot, or 12 potatoes in their inventory. The good news is, you won’t need to go far to find these items because they can all be found inside the village.
What are the requirements for villagers to breed?
In order for villagers to breed, you need to have at least two villagers and at least 0.35 times the number of houses as compared to villagers. For example, if you have seven villagers in your village, you need to have at least three houses for a new villager to spawn.