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They cannot acquire a profession, trade, or gather around bells, but are still able to breed. Pressing use on a nitwit in Java Edition causes it to grunt and bobble its head at the player. A nitwit must be born or spawned; no villagers change to nitwit from unemployed or a profession, and vice versa. Nitwits can be found naturally or by curing naturally spawned zombie villagers. Zombie villagers can also be spawned as babies, so this is the only way to encounter baby nitwits in survival mode.
Curing zombie villagers

For some people, inspiration can strike from nature, from experimentation, or from real-life architecture and art – but if you're like me, sometimes you need the extra helping hand of other Minecraft creators to jump-start you. Thankfully, there are options aplenty out there, with countless examples. The transportation itself will be faster than by boat, but you’ll have to build an entire minecart track all the way back to your own village. If you wish to visit the existing village more often, or if you’re facing difficult terrain, it may be the better option. There are some online resources for finding villages, such as the Minecraft village finder over at Chunk Base. However, you do need to know your Minecraft seed to use Chunk Base finders, and they aren’t too difficult to find without cheating anyway, so don’t fret if you want to go it alone.
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A village expands it's borders to include new claimed points of interest outside it's boundaries. In 2016, she decided to sell the property, and it was on and off the market for three years. The Java Edition trading interface, displaying basic novice-level trading options. In Bedrock Edition, when villagers successfully sleep, they immediately heal themselves when waking up at dawn if they are damaged.
Breeding and population cap
This shift follows a hierarchy based on the order in which villagers were introduced to the village. Typically, the first villager's bed is most likely to become the new origin point, followed by his claimed bell, and finally his job site. If the first villager unlinks from all his POIs or perishes, the second villager in the hierarchy will define the origin, prioritizing his bed, followed by his claimed bell, and then his job site.
In Bedrock Edition, the villager and zombie villager inside igloo basements have random professions instead of always being clerics. The cleric villager can also turn into a leatherworker villager since the cauldron in the basement is closer to the villager. As long as they haven’t already got a profession, can access the block, and aren’t a Nitwit variant, they will take on the new profession.
Java villages
Right-click on these friendly Minecraft mobs to trade with them, and the trading interface will appear, initially only showing the first two trades. You can see a full list of villager trades on the Minecraft wiki, but like with chest loot, they are relative to their profession. For example, a weaponsmith will sell weapons, while a butcher will sell meat. With this design, you can easily make use of a small space for villager trading.
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In Bedrock Edition, the bell rings automatically regardless of whether a villager is nearby. In Java Edition, when a bell is rung, all illagers within 48 blocks get the glowing effect for 3 seconds. Any villager with an excess of food (usually farmers) throws food to other villagers, allowing them to pick it up and obtain enough food to become willing. The player can also throw bread, carrots, beetroots, or potatoes at the villagers themselves to encourage breeding.
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It spawns in a 16×6×16 area around the village center and attempts to spawn once every 700 game ticks, or about every 35 seconds. The golem must be killed near the village as villagers have a long cooldown time for golems that wander away. Giving a zombified villager the Weakness effect and then feeding it a golden apple starts the curing process. After five minutes, it transforms into a villager, displaying purple Nausea status effect particles for 10 seconds after being cured. The villager retains the profession it had as a zombie, if it had one before turning into a zombie villager.
Schedules define the villager's goals, which mostly determine how they behave throughout the day. However, their goals can be interrupted by higher priority behaviors most villagers have, such as fleeing from an attack, trading, and getting out of the rain. During breeding, food is required and consumed from the villager's inventories. Different foods supply different amounts of "food units" to the villager. Carrots, potatoes, and beetroots count for 1 food unit each while bread counts as 4.
This is especially important if you’re building a large town, as it’s more likely to be attacked by zombies. A wooden fence should be enough to save your village from getting overrun by aggressive mobs. Rather than alter an existing Minecraft village, you can also build your own. The first step, as you may have guessed, is to create some buildings. To house your first villager, you need at least one small house with a single bed.
In Java Edition, a villager's prices are affected by the player's reputation with that villager rather than by village popularity. Villagers follow their Overworld schedules regardless of which dimension they are in. To share, a villager finds its first inventory stack with at least 4 bread, carrots, potatoes, or beetroot or with at least 6 wheat, and then throws half the stack (rounded down) in the direction of the target villager. When wheat is shared, it is first crafted to bread, which may result in 1 or 2 less than half the stack being shared.
When sleeping in Bedrock Edition, a villager's hitbox reduces to a cube restricted to the pillow part of the bed. If an anvil is dropped on the hitbox, the villager takes damage and wakes up. Jumping on a bed with a villager sleeping in it doesn't cause the villager to get up. Leatherworker villagers work at any cauldron; the cauldron does not have to be filled with water in order for the villager to work at it.