User:AwesomeNinja886

I am AwesomeNinja886. Practically anything under the name 'AwesomeNinja886' is likely me.

Projects

 * Wither Villagers - a Resource pack for Bedrock Edition that I haven't been working on in a while due to lack of time. I never delete the old versions.

Versions I play

 * Java Edition
 * Bedrock Edition
 * Wii U Edition

My opinion on Villagers.
Villagers are an educated people with an advanced culture. They should be respected, and do not deserve to be taken into custody just to build their metal defenders, then watch the Golems die (AKA VILLAGER/IRON GOLEM FARMS ARE WORKS OF EVIL!!).

Anyway, onto the culture:

Villagers have a style of building and art. In the most recent 1.14 snapshots, we have seen the culture improve and vary throughout the biomes.

Basically, here is what I see individually about each of 1.14's New Villages: Here is what's common about All of the new villages:
 * Plains villagers like the yellow and white color scheme, featured on the wool in their buildings. They also like to hold on to ancient traditional building styles, only slightly improving the old buildings and basing the new ones off of the old ones. This makes sense because villagers originated in the plains biome, and immigrated to other places from there. Beds are either white or yellow.
 * Savanna villages like the yellow, orange, and brown color scheme. They like to use a lot of Acacia Logs and Terracotta, as well as banners and wool. You also see some red in the temples. Beds are always orange or brown.
 * Snowy villages like the blue and red color scheme for their textiles. For the other buildings, they use humble Spruce logs and Snow. Only the more important buildings like temples, libraries, workshops, and one of the two kinds of medium houses have floors. Lantern s are used rather than torches, while Carpet is rare (the only existing carpet is where I get the red/blue colors). Beds are either white or blue.
 * Desert villages have green or light blue beds. They also have Jungle Doors, surprisingly (there are no jungle trees in the desert).
 * Taiga villages are remarkably similar to Snowy Tundra ones, but with more cobblestone and different roofs. Unlike Snowy villages, these do not replace Torches with Lanterns. Also, the chests have Sweet Berries in them.
 * Any new villages are likely to have some more or less of an evident theme.
 * Brewing Stand s are found in all temples despite no villagers ever seeming to have access to The Nether without Player intervention, which hints at villages there too...
 * Barrel s are found in all fisher's cottages (yes, I acknowledge that the snowy villages do not have fishing cottages)Lectern s are found in all libraries
 * Grindstone s are in all weapon-smith houses, while Smithing Table s are in their toolsmith counterparts.
 * All of the villagers farm Wheat, Carrot s, Potato es, etc.
 * The other utility blocks generate in their proper buildings.



My Suggestions to the Game

 * Snow Golem s in Snowy Villages instead of Iron Golem s
 * Crossbow enchantments usable on Bow s, and vice versa
 * Creeper s being more likely to spawn in creeper craters that are not filled back up
 * Bedrock Edition Betas being available on more platforms
 * Villager equivalents of several Illager s to protect the Villages.
 * A block used for crafting things like the Bottle o' Enchanting, Eyes of Ender, etc.
 * A MineCon Earth Cape for all logged-in viewers