Why am I unable to breed villagers in my setup? (1.8.8)

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I'm currently trying out villager breeding, and it's been an hour of me afking and hasn't gotten any new villagers (I started out with 6) l. They are in a room that's 19x19, and I am wanting to know if such a thing as "too big of a room" is possible for them to breed. There's doors on 3 of the walls and there's wheat on almost all the floor of the room, with a 2 block tall pillar over each water source block with torches (there's 9 water source blocks). Is there anything I'm doing wrong? Any advice will be appreciated



Best Answer

I've had your problem before and I think it's because the villagers aren't 'willing' to breed. The breeder has to be built in a certain way to make them willing and ImpulseSV made a great tutorial for a villager breeder that should work if you do everything he does in the video.




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How do you enable villagers to breed in Minecraft?

For the villagers to breed, ensure that there are 3 loaves of bread, 12 carrots, 12 potatoes, or 12 beetroots in the inventory per one villager. Feed it to your villagers. Leave two villagers alone in a building. Check the building in about 20 minutes \u2013 a baby villager should appear.

How do you breed villagers 1.18 in Java?

To make a manual breeder, you just need to build a space big enough for 3 or more beds. Then throw the food to the villagers so that they can breed.



Minecraft 1.8.8 + Lower Versions - Breeding Villager Tutorial - DavidiansLair




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