I know iron farming was very much possible in past updates, but in the current version of mc360 villager breeding is changed so that you can't just have two villagers and expect them to breed. The past iron farm designs involved you placing lots of doors, and just two villagers, around a large structure where the golems spawn. This way seems not to work, and I was wondering if anyone has a new design to fit the current version of the game... Thanks!
1) Give them access to a farm within their holding area.
2) Throw them carrots, potatoes, and bread
3) Trade with them
All of the above helps to make them willing and they will breed if they are willing. After breeding once, they will return to being unwilling so you need to repeat the above steps again with them to have another baby villager.
What I've done is basically replace the floor of the pods with farms and I allow the villagers a lot more room to move around the perimeter of the iron golem farm. I do have each side of the farm segmented with fence gates and try to keep about an equal number of villagers in each section. I can enter any of the sections myself through a fence gate in order ot trade with them. It seems to be working so far. I've lost a few villagers and they've bred to replace them.
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I know iron farming was very much possible in past updates, but in the current version of mc360 villager breeding is changed so that you can't just have two villagers and expect them to breed. The past iron farm designs involved you placing lots of doors, and just two villagers, around a large structure where the golems spawn. This way seems not to work, and I was wondering if anyone has a new design to fit the current version of the game... Thanks!
1) Give them access to a farm within their holding area.
2) Throw them carrots, potatoes, and bread
3) Trade with them
All of the above helps to make them willing and they will breed if they are willing. After breeding once, they will return to being unwilling so you need to repeat the above steps again with them to have another baby villager.
What I've done is basically replace the floor of the pods with farms and I allow the villagers a lot more room to move around the perimeter of the iron golem farm. I do have each side of the farm segmented with fence gates and try to keep about an equal number of villagers in each section. I can enter any of the sections myself through a fence gate in order ot trade with them. It seems to be working so far. I've lost a few villagers and they've bred to replace them.