How far away can a villager claim a bed?

A villager will claim a bed if: They are within a 48 block sphere of the bed. It is 'pathfinding'. The bed is not already claimed by another villager.
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How far does a villager have to be to unclaim a bed bedrock?

You get a Villager to claim a bed and a working station(optional). You move the Villager far from both the working station and the bed at least 100 blocks away.
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How far do villagers unlink from bed?

You have to destroy their bed. It mainly depends on the size of the village boundary, but if a villager leaves the boundary and is at most 32 blocks away from the village, that villager will forget about the village.
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How do I stop villagers from claiming my bed?

In a village where you have your desired amount of villagers (and their respective beds), you should be able to put down a bed that, once you have slept on, becomes YOUR bed, which the villagers should not recognise and therefore will not breed to occupy it.
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How far away can a villager detect a workstation bedrock?

A villager can only discover POI blocks that are within 16 blocks horizontally and 4 blocks vertically of their position.
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Bedrock 1.11 Villager Bed Detection Mechanics



How far can a villager link to workstation?

Most likely the villager will end up hooking to one of your barrels or a blast furnace you have that's like 50 blocks away for some strange reason.. Possible solution is too minimize the range. 8 blocks or less or just have more weight to the closest block with no chance of claiming a block passed, say, 16 blocks.
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How do you kidnap a villager?

Kidnapping from a village

Boats can be moved on level ground (without water). A villager can be made to enter the boat by pushing the villager into the conveyance (or driving it into the villager), and the villager does not leave until the boat is broken. However, boats can move only downward but not upward.
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Can villagers steal beds?

Description. Villagers keep stealing beds even though they have already claimed a bed. They also cannot find a path to there bed or workstation in their house even though there is a door.
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Why won't my villagers claim a bed?

If a bed is destroyed and a new bed is placed on the same location without the villager realizing, the bed is no longer claimed, and can be claimed by a another villager. The result will be two villagers claiming the same bed. If a villager dies or forgets its bed, the bed will also become unclaimed.
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Will villagers Despawn without beds?

Do villagers really despawn without beds? Villagers have no where to go if you break their bed. They tend to panic at night and die due to a zombie attack. Villagers don't breed unless there is an open bed.
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How far from a village does a villager need to be?

The farm needs to be either entirely inside or entirely outside the boundaries of your village. The radius is the greater distance of either 32 blocks or the distance to the furthest door in the village.
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How far away does a villager breeder have to be?

The area around a villager breeder must be carefully scoured to ensure the breeder works correctly. The village must be small, so the player must ensure that no other villages exist within an 80-block spherical radius. No matter what the player builds, at least three villagers are needed to initiate the process.
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How far do 2 villages have to be apart?

For two villages to be safely treated as separate villages, they need to be greater than radius + 32 blocks away from each other. Not that the radius is defined as: The distance from the center point to the furthest door, -OR- 32 blocks.
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Can nitwits breed?

Breeding. Even though it may feel like they do not do anything, they can still breed like regular villagers. Players can easily create a villager breeder where they use only nitwits for breeding.
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Will villagers sleep underground?

Minecraft: How a villager breeder can allow villagers to breed and live underground. Put plainly, Minecraft villagers aren't intended to breed underground. They're primarily intended for above-ground locations such as villages or player-built structures.
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Can villagers sleep in bunk beds?

bestofminecraftxx "PSA: Villagers can use bunk beds allowing you to more efficiently utilize space in your villages!" (Via:...
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What happens if you sleep in a villagers bed?

A player can, however, sleep in a bed being used by a villager. The player may first wake the villager (pressing use on the villager) and then quickly enter the bed before the villager can lie down again. The villager reclaims the bed after the player wakes.
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How do you link villagers to beds?

Once a villager has claimed a bed, that bed is registered as a house in the village. The villager remembers the position of the claimed bed, even when underground. In the evening, villagers return to their houses (beds).
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How do you get a villager to follow you?

Minecraft Mods to Get a Villager to Follow You

As long as you're holding an Emerald block, Villagers will follow you around until you put it away.
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Do villagers need to see the sky?

Not completely, no. You will need some sort of air shaft. Villages, in Minecraft, are just a collection of doors that meet the condition of having more spaces on one side exposed to sunlight (This page on the Minecraft Wiki goes into the details).
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Can I put a lead on a villager?

Additionally, villagers, wandering traders, and monsters other than the ones listed above, can be leashed using a map editor or NBT editor. With a mob on a lead held by the player, using the lead on any type of fence (or wall‌ [BE only]) attaches the lead to it with a visible knot, tying the mob to it.
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Will villagers breed on their own?

A. Villagers do not breed on their own. Villagers need to unlock their willingness by completing a trade with a player.
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How far will villagers travel?

Villagers will run away from zombies, vindicators and vexes within 8 blocks, and evokers within 12 blocks. If a villager finds itself outside the village boundary, or a villager without a village detects a village boundary within 32 blocks, it will move quickly back within the boundary.
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How far away can villagers detect bells?

Raid. When the bell is rung, villagers within a distance of 32 blocks run into their houses immediately. To state this another way, the covered volume for sending villagers to their home is a sphere starting from the bell's exact center with a radius of 32 blocks.
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