Village mechanics

The player is capable of founding or creating a new village by "transplanting" villagers from an existing village, as long as the following conditions are met:


 * Must be at least 40 blocks from the "boundary" of the existing village, or else villagers will simply return to the village.
 * There must be homes at the new village, or else the villagers will simply wander.

As a villager cannot be manually pushed far past the boundary of the village, a common method for transplanting villagers from an older town to a newer one is placing tracks, and pushing the villagers into minecarts - they will simply sit in the minecart and not react to the village border as they pass it, until they are removed from the cart. It is often helpful, but not required, to place the doors of the homes after the arrival of the villagers to speed detection. You can also simply destroy all the doors in the villages which will remove the boundary.

Underwater player-made villages
The player can make villages under things, such as platforms and water. However, at least two blocks must be able to "see the sky" all the way up to the top of the map. Example:

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If an underwater house is desired, the surface should look like this. The air has to be unobstructed all the way from the roof to the surface. Key ~ Water 0 Air
 * 1) Wood

House designs
Key: @ Log    ^ Glass Pane     | Shared Wall
 * 1) Wood    + Door           Empty space

Five Minutes
Incredibly simple, efficient, and quick to build. You can continue it for as long as you want. Also, it can be stacked higher. Summary: 14.5 logs (including wood for doors); 6 doors; 2.01 villagers 2 width; 8 length; 3 height 7.214 logs per villager; 0.125625 villagers per sq m; 0.041875 villagers per cu m Layer 1    Layer 2     Layer 3

Scrooge
Bare-bones, high-density design. Summary: 16 logs (including wood for doors); 6 doors; 2.01 villagers 5 width; 4 length; 3 height 7.619 logs per villager; 0.105000 villagers per sq m; 0.033500 villagers per cu m Layer 1    Layer 2     Layer 3 +  #       +   #       ####

Turbo Scrooge
Based on Scrooge, slightly more efficient. Summary: 21 logs; 8 doors; 2.8 villagers; 5 width; 5 length; 3 height; 7.5 logs per villager; 0.112000 villagers per sq m; 0.037333 villagers per cu m Layer 1    Layer 2     Layer 3 +  +       +   +       ##### +   +       +   +       #####

Tiny House
Like Scrooge, but with more style. Summary: 61.5 logs; 6 doors; 2.01 villagers; 5 width; 4 length; 3 height; 29.286 logs per villager; 0.105000 villagers per sq m; 0.033500 villagers per cu m Layer 1    Layer 2     Layer 3 @+#+@      @+#+@       @@@@@ +   #       +   #       @###@ @+#+@       @+#+@       @@@@@

Apartment
Can be stacked and placed in a row to make an appartment building. Make sure there is at least one air space between parallel buildings. Summary: 18 logs; 4 doors; 1.4 villagers; 5 width; 6 length; 3 height; 12.857 logs per villager; 0.058 villagers per sq m * floor; 0.0194 villagers per cu m Layer 1    Layer 2     Layer 3 @@@@| @+#+|      @+#+|       ####| @+#+|       @+#+|       ####|                        @@@@|



Top view of an apartment complex using this pattern.

NPC Village designs
An incomplete list of the houses and buildings in a NPC village and their respective designs can be found at the Village Blueprints Project page.