I'm confused when you say a "roof of around 40/50 doors." I assume you mean an enclosed building (with a valid roof) with doors on the the exterior? If so that should work.
Are you trading with your villagers? New offerings will enable them to become willing. You can also toss bread, wheat, carrots or potatoes at their feet. Sometimes it just takes a while.
Thank you for a Quick Answer, Yes ive been trading with all of them and thrown Wheat / Potatos at them but nothing happends.
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Your "roof of doors" is too high to register. According to the wiki "Villagers will recognize a house within sixteen blocks along both horizontal axes, and up to three blocks above or five blocks below the level of the ground the villager is standing on" Your doors are four (4) blocks above ground level which would render them useless towards the village total. May I suggest placing them on the sides of the building like regular doors? You can easily achieve the desired effect that way.
Thank you for a Quick Answer, Yes ive been trading with all of them and thrown Wheat / Potatos at them but nothing happends.
ill throw with a picture of the Building
To add to what Vonderbach said, even at the correct height some of those doors may not register anyways with how you have it set up. For a door to count as a house it needs to have an "inside" and an "outside". The game checks this getting the total sky light value for the 5x3 area (5 long and 3 vertical) for both directly in front and directly behind the door. The two sides need to have a different total amount of sky light access, and one of the blocks in either of those 5x3 areas needs to have direct sky light access (sky light level 15) in order to count as a village door.. and obviously a villager within detection range of the door, otherwise it's just a door with some blocks around it (as told by the wiki).
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To add to what Vonderbach said, even at the correct height some of those doors may not register anyways with how you have it set up. For a door to count as a house it needs to have an "inside" and an "outside". The game checks this getting the total sky light value for the 5x3 area (5 long and 3 vertical) for both directly in front and directly behind the door.
The game only checks for skylight on 2 levels.
First it checks 10 blocks level with the block the door is standing on. (5 on either side, the block it's standing on isn't counted.)
If more of those blocks receive direct skylight on one side than on the other then that is a valid door (and the next layer is ignored.)
If the first check is inconclusive then the game ignores that level and checks the next level up in the same way.
So, if the roof over the "roof of doors" is more than 11 blocks long than the doors in the middle won't be valid doors, though that would still leave you with quite a lot of doors.
If you don't want to rebuild that house with the doors lower you could trap a villager up there to keep the doors counted.
The game only checks for skylight on 2 levels.
First it checks 10 blocks level with the block the door is standing on. (5 on either side, the block it's standing on isn't counted.)
If more of those blocks receive direct skylight on one side than on the other then that is a valid door (and the next layer is ignored.)
If the first check is inconclusive then the game ignores that level and checks the next level up in the same way.
So, if the roof over the "roof of doors" is more than 11 blocks long than the doors in the middle won't be valid doors, though that would still leave you with quite a lot of doors.
If you don't want to rebuild that house with the doors lower you could trap a villager up there to keep the doors counted.
Yep just double checked my facts and you're correct. Sorry I mistook it from the pictures showing the roof blocks on 3 different height levels. The wiki could be a little more clear on that 0.o.
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Hello.
so ive been away for a while and im asking the community how do i Breed villagers?
Yes, i have checked youtube, Google and everything.
i got a small Hub with 6 Houses ( 1 door each ) in 1 of the buildings i do have a roof of around 40/50 Doors. which should make it breedable.
i do have crops ( Wheat )
i do have a Farmer.
i got 4x Villagers so it should be working by now but it doesnt .
Thanks in advance.
Willdy
I'm confused when you say a "roof of around 40/50 doors." I assume you mean an enclosed building (with a valid roof) with doors on the the exterior? If so that should work.
Are you trading with your villagers? New offerings will enable them to become willing. You can also toss bread, wheat, carrots or potatoes at their feet. Sometimes it just takes a while.
Thank you for a Quick Answer, Yes ive been trading with all of them and thrown Wheat / Potatos at them but nothing happends.
ill throw with a picture of the Building
Where are the villagers?
You need at least 1 villager within 16 blocks of the doors for them to be counted.
Just testing.
I can think of two possibilities off the top of my head:
1) All your villagers are affected by the "full of seed" bug (very unlikely)
2) You have the mobgriefing game rule enabled which prevents creatures from breaking blocks/picking up stuff.
When you say
do you mean the villagers don't pick up the food or that their behaviour doesn't change once they do?do you mean the villagers don't pick up the food or that their behaviour doesn't change once they do?
They pick it up but they dont breed.
i tried to make a "breeding Machine" to see if its something wrong.. that worked. so i have no clue whats going on
Your "roof of doors" is too high to register. According to the wiki "Villagers will recognize a house within sixteen blocks along both horizontal axes, and up to three blocks above or five blocks below the level of the ground the villager is standing on" Your doors are four (4) blocks above ground level which would render them useless towards the village total. May I suggest placing them on the sides of the building like regular doors? You can easily achieve the desired effect that way.
To add to what Vonderbach said, even at the correct height some of those doors may not register anyways with how you have it set up. For a door to count as a house it needs to have an "inside" and an "outside". The game checks this getting the total sky light value for the 5x3 area (5 long and 3 vertical) for both directly in front and directly behind the door. The two sides need to have a different total amount of sky light access, and one of the blocks in either of those 5x3 areas needs to have direct sky light access (sky light level 15) in order to count as a village door.. and obviously a villager within detection range of the door, otherwise it's just a door with some blocks around it (as told by the wiki).
Hopefully this summary helps, but just in case, here's a link to the post on the wiki about village door mechanics if you want a more detailed explanation. http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Tutorials/Village_mechanics
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The game only checks for skylight on 2 levels.
First it checks 10 blocks level with the block the door is standing on. (5 on either side, the block it's standing on isn't counted.)
If more of those blocks receive direct skylight on one side than on the other then that is a valid door (and the next layer is ignored.)
If the first check is inconclusive then the game ignores that level and checks the next level up in the same way.
So, if the roof over the "roof of doors" is more than 11 blocks long than the doors in the middle won't be valid doors, though that would still leave you with quite a lot of doors.
If you don't want to rebuild that house with the doors lower you could trap a villager up there to keep the doors counted.
Just testing.
Yep just double checked my facts and you're correct. Sorry I mistook it from the pictures showing the roof blocks on 3 different height levels. The wiki could be a little more clear on that 0.o.
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Need a good universal mob farm? Check out the Double Shift Towers. Designed for 1.9 and gets 22,000 Items / Hour with a very simple redstone set up - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jL8aoJpjjgU