- Find the villagers you wish to trap, remove their beds and place them in your inventory.
- Create an enclosure for the villagers. This can be as large as desired but must not be too small for the villagers to navigate to their beds. Place an entrance to the enclosure that uses a gate or trapdoor, items that villagers cannot interact within vanilla Minecraft. Ensure the entrance is toggled open.
- Place the beds within the enclosure.
- Return to the village bell and ring it, this should bring the villagers out of their homes or workplaces and send them careening towards their beds.
- Once the villagers are safely within the enclosure, close the gate or trapdoor. The villagers should not be able to open them to escape.
This is the basic premise of capturing villagers in Minecraft, but the method can be modified to isolate them as well. Additionally, placing the villager’s workstation nearby will ensure they don’t lose their profession for trades.
Ensure that the workstation itself is within walking distance of the villagers trapped inside the enclosure. If they aren’t able to physically get to the station, villagers are at risk of losing their profession.
Lastly, enclosures should typically be safe from hazards such as hostile mobs and lightning. In Minecraft, a living villager is an essential asset.
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Edited by Sijo Samuel Paul
