How to Breed Villagers in Minecraft Bedrock Edition 1.20
Minecraft Bedrock Edition 1.20 has introduced a variety of new features and improvements to the popular sandbox game. One of the most exciting new features is the ability to breed villagers, allowing players to create unique and customized versions of these helpful creatures. In this article, we will guide you through the process of how to breed villagers in Minecraft Bedrock Edition 1.20.
Understanding Villager Breeding
Before we dive into the breeding process, it’s important to understand the basics of villager breeding. In Minecraft, villagers are NPC (non-player characters) that can be found in villages and can trade with players. To breed villagers, you will need two villagers of the same profession and a breeding bed.
Locating Villagers
The first step in breeding villagers is to find two villagers of the same profession. You can find villagers in various locations, such as villages, desert temples, or nether fortresses. To ensure that you have two villagers of the same profession, you may need to visit multiple villages or explore different biomes.
Obtaining a Breeding Bed
Once you have found two villagers of the same profession, you will need a breeding bed. A breeding bed can be crafted using three wooden planks and a bed. To craft a bed, you will need four wooden planks and one string. To craft wooden planks, you will need wood blocks, which can be obtained by chopping down trees.
The Breeding Process
With two villagers of the same profession and a breeding bed in hand, you are ready to begin the breeding process. Place the breeding bed in an open space within your Minecraft world. Then, stand the two villagers next to the bed. If the villagers are compatible for breeding, they will start to interact with each other, and a baby villager will eventually be born.
Compatibility and Profession
It’s important to note that not all villagers can breed with each other. Villagers must be of the same profession to breed. For example, a farmer cannot breed with a librarian, but a farmer can breed with another farmer. To view the professions of villagers, you can right-click on them and select “Profession.”
Caring for Your New Villager
After breeding, your new villager will need to be cared for. Villagers have health and hunger bars, similar to mobs. Make sure to feed them and keep them healthy by providing them with food and water. As they grow, they will reach adulthood and be able to work and trade with you.
Conclusion
B breeding villagers in Minecraft Bedrock Edition 1.20 is a fun and rewarding way to add unique characters to your world. By following these simple steps, you can create a diverse and thriving village filled with villagers of various professions. Happy breeding!
