Villagers are valuable mobs in Minecraft for farming and trading. However, transporting the villagers can be quite a challenging task. Unlike the other mobs, the villages do not follow the players. This makes their relocation tricky. So, based on the distance, there are some best methods that can be used to move them effectively. They are discussed below.
Short Distance- Job Blocks
It’s the simplest and the least resource-intensive method for short distances. The technique works right when relocating unemployed villagers or those willing to switch professions.
For the method to work,
- Place the job block, like, a smithing table, composer, or lectern, near the villager.
- The villager gets lured to the job site in a 48-block horizontal radius.
- Ensure to continuously remove and then replace the job block to guide them in the right direction.
Pros
- Needs minimum resources.
- Effective and simple for short distances.
Cons
- The villagers might take some time to notice the job block.
- It works on the unemployed villagers or anyone willing to switch jobs.
Medium Distance- Boats
These are one of the most efficient means to move the villagers across water and land, especially for the medium distances.
For the method to work right,
- Place the boat in front of the villager. They will hop in automatically.
- Row boat towards the destination.
- If there’s a nearby river, the method becomes faster.
Pros
- It is easy to set up. Just ensure to craft the boat.
- The simplest means to capture the villagers.
- Works on water and on land.
Cons
- Boats cannot move uphill.
- It’s slower than walking on land.
Tip: in the Bedrock Edition, the players can attach the lead to the boat. Then pull it. It will make transportation easier.
Long Distance- Rails and Minecart
When transporting the villagers over long distances, minecarts and rails are the fastest means, despite it being costly in the resources.
For the method to work right,
- Law down the rails, along the planned path.
- Place the minecart on the rail, near the villager.
- Gently nudge or push the villager in the Minecart.
- Use the powered rails and the redstone torches to boost the speed.
Pros
- The fastest method for the long distance.
- Can transport multiple villagers in an efficient way.
- Works on all the terrains, including the uphill.
Cons
- Laying tracks would take time.
- Needs gold, iron, and redstone. It makes it expensive.
Instant Travel- Nether Portals
For extreme long-distance transportation, using the Nether is the ultimate time-saver.
To use the method, follow the below-mentioned,
- Build the Nether portal near the village and the other at your destination.
- Push the villagers into the portal.
- After the villagers are inside the Nether, transport them to a short distance. (1 Nether block = 8 blocks in Overworld).
- Push the villagers back through the portal to the new home.
Pros
- Fastest means to transport across 1000s of blocks.
- Saves time in the future transport and trades.
Cons
- Needs obsidian and the knowledge about Nether portal mechanics.
- Dangerous because of the hostile mobs in the Nether.
Water Canal
If the base of the player is far away, but there are no natural rivers, it’s best to create a water canal for guiding the villagers to the new home.
The method to work right, follow the below-mentioned tips.
- Dig the long water path. Then place the water sources, on every few blocks.
- The villagers would naturally drift with the current of the water.
- Use walls or fences to prevent their escape.
Pros
- It secures the villagers from wandering off.
- Needs, only water buckets.
Cons
- Set up can be time-consuming.
- The villagers move slowly with the water flow.
End Note
Moving the villagers in Minecraft might be challenging but it’s highly rewarding. As for the best method of transportation, it is dependent on available resources and distance. Further, despite the method chosen, bringing the villagers to the base will enhance the Minecraft world. It would make farming and trading easier than before. So, choose wisely and thrive.
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