Building My Enchanting Tower in Survival Minecraft and Villager Hunting! | Isis Lisette
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❤ So happy you're doing this. The first thing you need to do before doing anything else is to decide what you want your village to look like, figure out how much room you will need, and how you will secure the area. Build a wall and light up the entire area before doing anything with the villagers. You need beds, so start clipping wool. You will likely have around 20-30 villagers (I know it seems like a lot, but you will want them). You can make dyed wool much more easily by dying the sheep instead of the wool, if you want specific colors. Fence off the river as well, if the villagers have access to it. They can and sometimes do go for a swim, and you don't want mobs or raids coming from the river.
You can make a secure entrance, or keep them from using the bridge, by building a 4-deep trench, 2 blocks across, and 1 block wider than the path on each side, so they can't cut the corner. Put signs against the top blocks on each long side, and then crouch and put carpet on top of the signs. This will keep villagers and mobs from going across, because they only see the pit, but you can just walk across the carpet. You can make the carpets whatever color fits your village scheme. If the description isn't clear, let me know. You can also use vertical trapdoors (like you use on the sides of planters), which villagers/mobs can only cross going one direction. So if you place them the right direction, they will not be able to go across, but you can easily hop over. This technique can be used to control your animals in the pens as well.
I love all of this. For right now though, I think I want to stick to having them in one house and can expand with time. Think of it like a family business!
Everyone pretty much said what you needed to do with the villagers. Always fun watching you Queen.
You can do it keep it up.
Thank u girlie 😚
4:15 glass block is slaps
Glad to hear that I am not alone!
I came to post some brilliant insight but apparently I'm not the first person to watch this video or play Minecraft. So I'll just say thank you for another great video in a great series, you great lady.
You are right, I am the first person to ever play Minecraft. Thank you SO much!!🥰
9:50 should have Googled how to handle villagers in Minecraft, cos they're an ever-changing problem 😂
Also, villagers can't use gates, do you can replace their doors with gates. Some people go the extra mile to build gates communities for them, but that's a commitment for another episode.
Fr! I didn't realize that they can't use gates! Time to trap hehehe
Isis discovers the joy of working with and transporting villagers....he he he. Your villager keeps trying to path-find back to his home village to go to bed. Give him a bed at "ground level" and he'll claim it and won't try to run off.
Wow he is so needy! I guess I will adjust to his "needs" (demands)
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🥺 hang in there today!
Monday became my favourite day after finding out your channel exists
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my bad, i didn’t explain it right, you need to put bookshelves around the enchanting table, but there needs to be a block gap between them
Don't worry I understand! I will fix this in episode 11 hahaha
So for trading, get 2 villagers to breed by giving them food i.e: carrots/ potatoes, bread and make beds for the baby villagers. You will see love hearts when they look at eachother and breed and they will throw the food at eachother that you gave them. Hope this helps Isis
This helps so much, Mr. Xbox! Thank you!!
In principle, you can get all the books you need, by buying bookshelves from librarians and breaking them down with an axe. So you don't actually need to kill cows for leather, unless you want item frames or something. That raises the issue of emeralds: you should probably be bulk-farming _something_ that you can sell to villagers for emeralds. (Common choices include sticks, paper, pumpkins, melons, carrots, potatoes.)
Yeah I am in an emerald depression sadly. I will get the other occupations soon enough! Thanks for they help 💕
I love this serie
I am soooo glad!
I love your minecraft series so much! + To feed the axolotls you need Bucket's of tropical fish. Cant wait for the next episode!
Ohhh TY! I will have to go back into that cave for them!
I actually love this series so much! Im so glad i discovered ur channel, also good luck with the villagers they r so annoying LOL
🥹this warms my heart! Thank you!! And thanks for the luck, this guy is a hand full
You need to give the villagers a bed of their own so they stop trying to leave. Also, you only need one more re homed villager to start your own village and eventually an iron gollem will spawn there too. All you need is the beds for them, keeps them enclosed (wood fences are an easy way to keep them in place) and so those two villagers make more of them, give them either carrots or bread, about a stack usually it is expensive but you'll be able to make as many of them as you need and have them there. Hope that helps:)
This is SO helpful thank you! More villagers and more trading to come!
Yes finally episode 9 😀 your so close to 2k subscribers 🙌
Eeee!! So close I can't believe it! Thanks for the luv
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As always a nice video 😀
Enchantment area should be 5x5. The enchanter is in the center and 15 bookshelves are around.
Oh dear, some renovations may be in order... I shall build into the cliff!
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First, yay episode 9 and I wonder what entertainment you will bring us for episode 10 😀
Episode 10 has a very special person in it. We haven't seen him since my last series...
Starting with version 1.21 you can lead a boat (including any mob seated in it) and if you tower up, the boat will come up with you. That's the easy way to move villagers into the right place.
Oh my goodness, life hack moment
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Grazie mille! Spero che tu abbia trascorso un fantastico weekend!
you are building stuff so fast love it lol the way you said i deserve it damm
Call me an architect I guess🤭
Hey I just found your channel and I’ve binged every video… I plan on it SCAD next year and I am also vegetarian. I was wondering if you could give me a breakdown of best places to eat or best meal combinations in savannah. Thank you!!
OMG! Hi!!! No freaking way, we will be peers! There used to be an amazing vegan restaurant but it closed 😭 I would recommend Collins Quarter for a more formal sit down place, but for something causal Sushi Hanna. It is doable I promise!!
If you do Farmers, you need a better and bigger farm. Farm plots are 9x9 with a single water block in the middle. Place a half slab face down over the water so you can walk around while harvesting and planting without tripping over the water hole and breaking something. Plants grow faster if you use alternating rows of crops, and harvests are larger if you harvest with a hoe. You will want a Fortune III hoe for huge harvests. Melons and pumpkins just give one regardless, but you want silk touch on a hoe to harvest the melons and certain other things like mosses and fungi. Basically you want 2 of each Tool: one with Fortune III and one with Silk Touch. Unbreaking III and Mending on all of them. Pumpkins and melons should be a separate field, since it is laid out a little differently.
If you do Fletchers, you will want a good tree farm. Space them out so that they don't interfere with each other dropping the leaves for new sprouts. I usually mark where the sprouts are to be planted in some way, but you can simply place a torch since it helps them grow faster. There is also ~5% chance to spawn a bee nest if you place a flower next to the sprout. Bee nests can only be moved with Silk Touch, and should be moved at night when all of the bees are inside. Use a campfire at least 2 blocks under the nest to pacify the nest before interacting with it. You don't want angry bees. I forgot to mention, you can also do a bamboo farm instead of a tree farm, if you prefer. Harvesting bamboo is very fast, you can grow them much closer together (or in solid rows) similar to cane. You can have a virtual forest of bamboo in the same space as a tree farm. The down side is they don't attract bees. You can also make bamboo into blocks and use them for fuel or building material.
I am not too worried about my farm, I am more focused on wanting a farmer villager. But I will keep him trapped. Bees are one of my goals!
@@isis_lisette That's cool. Sometimes form is more important than function when you are making a cozy home. I do think you will want more food for trading with the farmer(s), so you will likely build more farm plots around the area. Farmers only buy food, they don't sell it, until (I think) Expert level. Villagers have 5 levels: Novice, Apprentice, Journeyman, Expert, and Master level. At novice through journeyman, Farmers only buy your produce and give you emeralds. Beets are not a very productive harvest, and I would try to get a farmer who buys potatoes and carrots instead. Those are cash crops for small plots. Wheat is also a good crop, because it is used for other things, like breeding, and also several useful recipes, like packed mud for mud bricks, and brushes for archaeology. Pumpkins and Melons are also good crops for emeralds, and all farmers will trade for them at Apprentice and Journeyman level. Those can also be easily be made into auto farms, so it is an endless supply of emeralds at that point. I tend to have 3-4 farmers to trade with, since they will only purchase a certain amount before they are full and have to wait a day or two to reset.
I wanted to make an enchanting tower and have yet to start building it.
You've got it!!
Your enchanting tower might be too small? To get maximum enchanting you need to surround the enchanting table with book shelves, so it’s about 5x 5 minimum. You’ll need 15 bookshelves and to be level 30. A mob farm might be the way to go
Noooo don't tell me this ahhh 😭 I will figure it out I promise, thank you!!
@@isis_lisette Yeah, I'm glad someone else said it first. I didn't want to be the one. It will actually still work, but you will need to put the enchanting table against the wall 2 blocks from the bookcase, and I think you will have room for 14 bookshelves lining the other 2 walls at the correct distance. The bookshelves need to be EXACTLY 2 blocks from enchanting table, horizontally or diagonally, and they need to be at the same level or one block higher (so a 2-block stack from the floor). Since there is room in a 5x5 ring for 32 bookshelves, you can still do 15 bookshelves in a 5x3 space at the correct distance. It will fit, but you need to move the enchanting table to the middle of one of the long walls. The bookshelf that you placed, and all of the others, should then be at the correct distance.
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Do not trade with the villagers until you are happy with what they offer. After you make a trade, they are locked into that profession and offering. Breaking the workstation will no longer reset them. This is especially important with librarians (Lectern), since they will trade high level spells at novice level if you are patient. You want to look for Mending, Unbreaking III, Silk Touch, and Fortune III for tools. Looting III, Sharpness V, Protection IV are also good choices for weapons and armor. Let us know if you need help with enchanting. Always try to do a level 30 enchantment on the enchanting table with your helmet and boots. You can pick up many extra/free enchantments on the enchanting table if you try there first, before adding the books.
Villagers you will want to start with are farmers or fletchers, since these will trade you emeralds for items that you can easily acquire, like sticks and veggies from your farm. You can buy cheap (quality) tools, armor, and weapons from the smiths (Blast Furnace, Smithing Table, and Grinder) at lower levels to level them up (using the emeralds you get from the farmers/fletchers). Just throw them into a chest for when you need spare items, or smelt iron items down into nuggets. At Journeyman level, the smiths will start to buy iron ingots and give you emeralds for them. You will want to take 3 of your villagers and make an Iron Farm with them, somewhere away from the rest of the village (at least 20 blocks away from where the other villagers are) so that the village doesn't interfere with spawning the golems. I think I sent you a link to an easy Iron Farm in a previous video comment. Using the iron from the iron farm, you can easily level up the smiths to master level. At master level, you will get full sets of diamond weapons, tools, and armor from the various smiths, in exchange for the emeralds you generate from the iron farm, tree farm, and veggie farms that you sell to the villagers.
The other villagers will require other methods to level them up if you want their inventory of supplies, but are probably less important than those first five (Use nitwits in the iron farm, if you identify anyone who won't take a job). So priority should be Farmers/Fletchers to start producing emeralds, and then the 3 smiths, and 3 villagers for the Iron farm. Then I would work on getting the spell books from Librarians, who can also sell bookshelves instead of a spell, if you choose to use one that way. Librarians will want paper to level up, so you will need a decent cane farm. I usually do 6 rows of 18 (3 water trenches with 2 rows of sand/dirt between will give you 6 rows of cane, for a yield of 216 cane.) You can cover the water trenches with carpet, half slabs facing down, or waterlog copper grate so that it is easy to walk around and pick up cane without falling in the water, similar to covering the water in your other farm plots.
Too late for that, oops. Will NOT make that mistake again! I am going to keep gathering occupational blocks to assemble my village.
@@isis_lisette It's no biggie. If you don't like the leatherworker, you can use him in the iron farm along with any nitwits that you find. (That's the official term -- I'm not being mean.)
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7:55 the bookshelves have to be placed one block away from the enchanting table all behind and on the sides
Oh dear, I will fix this
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@isis_lisette Well, "forever" is my favourite word. :)
7:37 no way you just cut it 😂
We know your sins now 😂
Also there's meant to be one block space between an enchanting table and the bookshelf.
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The enchantment room need to be bigger. You need 5 by 5 space then your enchantment table in the center. Just one block away from the books and your good to go. So In total you need 20 to get level 30 enchantment
Level 30 wow! Renovations will come in episode 11!
The epifany of epifanys, whatever that means
She is finally a reality 😍
Slapping a villager for not cooperating 😂 We’ve all done it 😉
They need to stop being so stingy! Why can't they take dirt blocks instead of emeralds?
@@isis_lisette It's hard to resist slapping them sometimes, but it is good to keep in mind that if you hit them, they will raise their prices until they aren't mad at you anymore, which can take as long as a game week. They can and do get offended if mistreated. Be patient, be nice. Don't slap the villagers.
If you want an easy trade, make a fletching table (or two) and trade sticks with the fletchers. You can get about a half stack of emeralds before they close shop, and you have to wait a day (or two?) for them to reset. You have lots of trees around you, just be responsible and re-plant. Also, you do know that you have to take all of the wood within 3 blocks before it will start to drop the saplings? You want to harvest trees in the morning so that there is time during the day for all of the leaves to drop. Trees will also grow faster if there is a torch nearby because they will continue to grow at night, and there is a ~5% chance that they will spawn with a bee nest if there is a flower next to the sprout. I would set up my tree farms with that in mind, and actually space them out with markers where to plant them.
If you get another villager you can breed them usisng bread or potatoes i think to get infinate villagers at your house
We are about to have a villager infestation omg
I always use minecarts to Move Villagers around.
But I.
Guess that can be expensive early game.
I am too poor yeah :( maybe one day, but boats for now!
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episode 9
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librarian = bookshelves no more ' killing ' cows .
also bookshelves = books .
My bad for not prioritizing this type of villager 😔
it's crazy that anyone would accuse you of killing a cow
I know I would never!
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I don't know what you are talking about... 😶
Villager hunting 😐
I attempted to anyway... and caught ONE! That is a win!
Villagers are the ultimate con artists
Fr!!!
Bringing birch wood 🪵 back in fashion love it❤ as for feeding try buckets of live fish always works.
Birch wood 4 eva
"Even more adorable now that I have this diamond sword" *brandishes diamond sword threateningly*
Not even a minute in and I'm already enjoying it 🤣
Also, axolotls only eat BUCKETS of tropical fish for some reason. No clue why lol (Don't worry, they don't ACTUALLY eat the bucket though)
As for the villagers... they are known to be annoying. If you want emeralds, you can get a fletcher to trade sticks to, which is fairly easy early game. (they use a fletching table for their work station) and another useful villager is a librarian, who can trade you enchanted books to enchant your gear easier!. (They use a lectern)
Otherwise... stay away from villagers. They are annoying as hell.
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Am I wrong? ;) Do they eat the bucket too? Do they have an iron deficiency or something?? I do need to work up my emerald supply again, so embarrassing. Over green leather armor? Seriously?? So happy you liked my video! 🥰