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[[File:Npc village overview.png|thumb|400px|An overhead view of an NPC Village]]
{{Block
 
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[[File:NPCVillageLayout.png|thumb|350px|An Image of the NPC Village.]]
|image=StonePressurePlate.png
 
|image2=WoodPressurePlate.png
 
|invimage=invstonepressureplate.png
 
|invimage2=invwoodpressureplate.png
 
|type=Nonsolid Block
 
|gravity=Yes
 
|sunlight=No
 
|dirt=No
 
|transparent=No
 
|light=No
 
|tntres=Not available
 
|tool=pickaxe
 
|stackable=Yes (64)
 
|data1name=Stone Plate
 
|data1=70
 
|data2name=Wood Plate
 
|data2=72 }}
 
'''Pressure Plates''' were introduced in the third [[Version History#July_3rd.2C_2010_-_Seecret_Friday_update_the_third.21_OooooOOOoo.21|Seecret Friday update]]. If connected by wire to an object (or placed adjacent to a block that requires electricity), they will provide power to that object or block when stepped on by either a player or a mob (as well as other items; see below), and will stop when stepped off. Pressure plates are one of the three types of [[switches]] currently in the game.
 
   
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'''NPC Villages''' are groups of buildings inhabited by non-player characters (NPCs)--[[Villager]] [[mobs]] that [[spawn]] randomly. How much space the villages take up is randomized just like the terrain is.
Stone and wooden plates can be recovered with a [[pickaxe]]. Both can also be recovered by destroying the block they are on.
 
   
==Crafting==
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== Structure ==
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Some of the buildings and structures found within villages are:
   
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*Small Huts made of [[Wood|logs]], [[Fence|fence posts]], [[Wooden Plank|wooden planks]], [[cobblestone]], with [[Glass Pane|glass panes]] for windows. Some also have roof balconies.
There are currently only two types of pressure plates: [[wood]] and [[stone]]. Wooden pressure plates are made from 3 wooden blocks in a horizontal line, and stone pressure plates are made with [[Stone]] (not [[Cobblestone]]) in the same fashion; see [[crafting]].
 
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*Homes, which are composed of the same materials listed above. However, they are larger in size and are L-shaped; houses are often mistaken as T-shaped from the top, but on the ground or inside, are noticeably L-shaped
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*Taverns, which have wooden [[stairs]] as benches, [[pressure plate]]/[[fence]] tables and a double slab counter. They also have fenced-off backyards.
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*Libraries with [[Bookshelf|bookshelves]] and a [[crafting table]].
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*Wheat Farms, which are, of course, farms of [[wheat]] surrounded by logs.
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*Wells, which are 2x10x2 pools filled with [[water]] surrounded by [[cobblestone]] and [[fence]]s.
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*Forges made out of cobblestone, [[iron bars]], [[furnace]]s and small pools of [[lava]]. They also have a room located at the back.
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*Churches, cobblestone buildings with a small 3 floor tower equipped with [[ladder]]s.
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*Lamp Posts, made of stacked fences, black [[wool]] and [[torch]]es.
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*Gravel Roads, which connect most of the buildings.
   
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The number of buildings within villages vary, and not all types will be in every village. There is always one well, there may be one church and/or one smithy, up to two libraries, up to two taverns and up to three large homes.{{citation needed}}
{| border="1" style="border-collapse: collapse; border-color: #555; background-color: #eee; width: 354px" cellpadding="5"
 
|+ Crafting pressure plates
 
|-align="center"
 
!width="150"|Ingredients
 
!width="204"|Input → Output
 
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| align="center"| [[Stone]] or [[wood]] ||[[File:CraftingPressurePlatesIOanim.gif]]
 
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They can be VERY large, or a small building. Example: A simple house with a medium sized garden and well.
== Triggering ==
 
   
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==Video==
Pressure plates may be triggered in the following ways:
 
   
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{{:NPC Villages/video}}
* A player or mob standing on a plate.
 
   
* A dropped item (the kind you can pick up by walking onto) on a wooden plate (stone plates are not affected). [[Sand]] or [[gravel]] falling onto a pressure plate will convert into a dropped block, but it will not necessarily land on the pressure plate unless there are walls around it.
 
   
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== History ==
* Minecarts:
 
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[[Notch]] originally worked on NPC Villages by himself, but eventually gave the task to [[Jeb]], so that he could work on other things.<ref>http://twitter.com/notch/statuses/101212681234681858</ref>
** Any type of minecart will trigger a wooden plate.
 
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Jeb has said that, during early tests of villages, the [[lava]] in a smithy often set the village on [[fire]].<ref>http://twitter.com/jeb_/status/101675386190045184</ref>
** A minecart with a mob or player riding it will trigger a stone plate (however, [[Storage Minecart|storage minecarts]] and [[Powered Minecart|powered minecarts]] do not trigger stone plates).
 
** Pressure plates do not act as [[rails]], so the cart will stop on the plate unless it has very high momentum.
 
** A minecart on a curved track may trigger a pressure plate adjacent to the track (think about the cart's corners sticking out). However, this is not reliable.
 
   
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=== PAX ===
* An arrow fired into a wooden pressure plate. However, it will only trigger if there is a flaming block directly adjacent or directly under it. The [[fire]] increases the speed with which the pressure plate updates its state. A plate enabled with this method remains turned on until the arrow is recollected or despawns (which takes exactly one minute as of v1.2.4_01), whether or not there is still fire present.
 
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NPC Villages were shown to the public during the PAX demo. For demo purposes, Notch made them appear near the [[spawn]] so people could see them.<ref>http://www.twitch.tv/realnotch/b/293537610</ref><sub>(at 3:37)</sub> On a live stream from his Android phone during PAX, Notch stated that NPCs have not been added to the villages but that they are coming eventually. (According to [[Jeb]], NPCs for the village was delayed until Beta 1.9.<ref>http://twitter.com/jeb_/status/109652524839079937</ref>) The majority of the NPC structures are made from wood based resources, with frames of cobblestone, and the footpaths are 3 blocks wide and made of gravel. The gravel appears to replace the top layer of dirt upon generation of the village.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X33dxpD4kk0&t=04m35s</ref>
   
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=== Old Interview of Notch ===
* There is a mode to allow pressure plates to be activated only by humans, and not mobs. However, no block in the game currently uses this feature (except some mods).
 
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[[Notch]] once answered some questions about an idea he had, NPC Villages, where he revealed some thoughts about them:{{cn}}
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* If you treat The villagers well (giving them items), they'll give you items back.
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* If you treat The villagers badly (attacking/killing them), they'll try to do the same to you.
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* There would possibly be a [[chest]], containing special items, but raiding it will anger the owners of the town/chest and they will attack.
   
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== Gallery ==
{{Blocks}}
 
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<gallery>
[[Category:Mechanics]]
 
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File:PqYck.jpg| An official in game picture of a NPC village released by Notch.
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File:EndermenReddit.png|An official picture released by Notch of a player near two NPC houses. Two of the mob [[Enderman|Endermen]] can also be seen on this image.
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File:EndermenRedditEnhanced.jpg|An auto-leveled version of the last image
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File:NPCVillage.png|A picture of the NPC Village from PAX Prime.
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File:2011-09-10 12.40.07.png|The inside view of a 1.8 pre-release tavern building.
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File:Villagebarelyvisable.png|An NPC Village seen from far away.
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File:VillageStreetPreView.png|Street view of an NPC Village from the Minecraft 1.8 Pre-release.
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File:Npcvillage in water.png|An NPC Village naturally generated in water.
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File:Village Dungeon.png|An extremely rare dungeon generated under a house.
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File:NPCVillage Above1.png|A picture of an NPC Village taken from above.
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File:NPCprerel.png|NPC villagers in the Beta 1.9 Pre-release.
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File:2011-09-22 16.27.45.png|NPC Villager with white robes in Beta 1.9 Pre-release.
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File:2011-09-22 18.01.12.png|Three NPCs, Farmers and Librarians.
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File:MapIncludingNPCVillage1.png|A Map, showing an NPC Village slightly right of center. The sand patch with brown rectangles.
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File:VillageOnCliff.png|An NPC Village generated over a Ravine.
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File:Village 2 (Day).png|An NPC Village generated in the desert.
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File:VillageOverRavine.png|Another Village over a Ravine
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File:NPCVillage2.png| An NPC village spawned in the desert. In the picture there is a large house, a farm, and a well
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</gallery>
   
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== Trivia ==
[[de:Druckplatte]]
 
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* NPC villages are optional as part of the setting for [[generated structures]].
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* It is possible for [[Mushrooms]] to spawn inside the buildings.
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* If an NPC village is in the desert, there is a small chance there will be a [[Cactus]] on the paths, and that they will have [[gravel]] on top of them.
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* Unlike in the above case, if gravel goes through a [[Grass|tall grass]] area, tall grass will be removed and it may drop [[seeds]].
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* Farms in the villages avoid overhanging by filling in the area below them with dirt. When the farm overhangs a [[ravine]], this can cause a very tall rectangular dirt structure that at first glance almost looks like a chunk error.
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* A good strategy for your first night would be to use an NPC house as shelter to keep safe from hostile [[Mobs]].
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* Occasionally, surface ravines will be generated through NPC villages, causing missing pathways or even entire buildings sunken into the ravine. This also applies to cave entrances and other surface oddities.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOOLYN1StgA</ref>
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* Originally, NPC Villages were intended to be populated with [[Pigmen]].<ref>http://twitter.com/notch/status/62531431175421952</ref>
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* In early screenshots, villages were partly made of [[Moss Stone]].
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* It is possible to spawn directly inside an NPC Village building.
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* On some occasions, it is possible for some of the gravel roads to lead out of the village to nowhere.
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* It is possible for village buildings as well as farms to be cut off seemingly randomly, as result of chunk errors, making building partially spawned.
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* On the seed 'gimmeabreak',the player would spawn in an NPC Village.
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* The wells in NPC villages do not work as infinite water sources.
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* Occasionally, you can find a hole under a house going down very far. Sometimes it may go to the void.
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==History==
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NPC villages were added in [[Version history#B1.8|Beta 1.8]]. In Beta 1.9 Pre-release, [[Villager]] mobs were added to spawn in NPC Villages, although they currently do nothing notable.
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A picture of NPC villages was released by [[Notch]] before 1.8 was released.<ref>http://www.minecraftforum.net/news/117-18-updates-ingame-screenshots/</ref><ref>https://plus.google.com/110398919759279012596/posts</ref> Even though the picture only showed the exterior of the buildings, videos recorded later during PAX revealed the interior of the structures.
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NPC Villages are only spawned in desert or grassland biomes. Eventually they will have their own biome in order to solve many of the problems that were hindering their development.<ref>http://twitter.com/notch/statuses/101219771936276480</ref>
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== References ==
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<references/>
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{{Environment}}
 
[[Category:Environment]]
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[[de:NPC-Dorf]]
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[[fr:Villages de PNJ]]
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[[ru:Деревни NPC]]

Revision as of 18:25, 29 December 2011

File:Npc village overview.png

An overhead view of an NPC Village

File:NPCVillageLayout.png

An Image of the NPC Village.

NPC Villages are groups of buildings inhabited by non-player characters (NPCs)--Villager mobs that spawn randomly. How much space the villages take up is randomized just like the terrain is.

Structure

Some of the buildings and structures found within villages are:

  • Small Huts made of logs, fence posts, wooden planks, cobblestone, with glass panes for windows. Some also have roof balconies.
  • Homes, which are composed of the same materials listed above. However, they are larger in size and are L-shaped; houses are often mistaken as T-shaped from the top, but on the ground or inside, are noticeably L-shaped
  • Taverns, which have wooden stairs as benches, pressure plate/fence tables and a double slab counter. They also have fenced-off backyards.
  • Libraries with bookshelves and a crafting table.
  • Wheat Farms, which are, of course, farms of wheat surrounded by logs.
  • Wells, which are 2x10x2 pools filled with water surrounded by cobblestone and fences.
  • Forges made out of cobblestone, iron bars, furnaces and small pools of lava. They also have a room located at the back.
  • Churches, cobblestone buildings with a small 3 floor tower equipped with ladders.
  • Lamp Posts, made of stacked fences, black wool and torches.
  • Gravel Roads, which connect most of the buildings.

The number of buildings within villages vary, and not all types will be in every village. There is always one well, there may be one church and/or one smithy, up to two libraries, up to two taverns and up to three large homes.[citation needed]

They can be VERY large, or a small building. Example: A simple house with a medium sized garden and well.

Video

NPC Villages/video


History

Notch originally worked on NPC Villages by himself, but eventually gave the task to Jeb, so that he could work on other things.[1] Jeb has said that, during early tests of villages, the lava in a smithy often set the village on fire.[2]

PAX

NPC Villages were shown to the public during the PAX demo. For demo purposes, Notch made them appear near the spawn so people could see them.[3](at 3:37) On a live stream from his Android phone during PAX, Notch stated that NPCs have not been added to the villages but that they are coming eventually. (According to Jeb, NPCs for the village was delayed until Beta 1.9.[4]) The majority of the NPC structures are made from wood based resources, with frames of cobblestone, and the footpaths are 3 blocks wide and made of gravel. The gravel appears to replace the top layer of dirt upon generation of the village.[5]

Old Interview of Notch

Notch once answered some questions about an idea he had, NPC Villages, where he revealed some thoughts about them:[citation needed]

  • If you treat The villagers well (giving them items), they'll give you items back.
  • If you treat The villagers badly (attacking/killing them), they'll try to do the same to you.
  • There would possibly be a chest, containing special items, but raiding it will anger the owners of the town/chest and they will attack.

Gallery

Trivia

  • NPC villages are optional as part of the setting for generated structures.
  • It is possible for Mushrooms to spawn inside the buildings.
  • If an NPC village is in the desert, there is a small chance there will be a Cactus on the paths, and that they will have gravel on top of them.
  • Unlike in the above case, if gravel goes through a tall grass area, tall grass will be removed and it may drop seeds.
  • Farms in the villages avoid overhanging by filling in the area below them with dirt. When the farm overhangs a ravine, this can cause a very tall rectangular dirt structure that at first glance almost looks like a chunk error.
  • A good strategy for your first night would be to use an NPC house as shelter to keep safe from hostile Mobs.
  • Occasionally, surface ravines will be generated through NPC villages, causing missing pathways or even entire buildings sunken into the ravine. This also applies to cave entrances and other surface oddities.[6]
  • Originally, NPC Villages were intended to be populated with Pigmen.[7]
  • In early screenshots, villages were partly made of Moss Stone.
  • It is possible to spawn directly inside an NPC Village building.
  • On some occasions, it is possible for some of the gravel roads to lead out of the village to nowhere.
  • It is possible for village buildings as well as farms to be cut off seemingly randomly, as result of chunk errors, making building partially spawned.
  • On the seed 'gimmeabreak',the player would spawn in an NPC Village.
  • The wells in NPC villages do not work as infinite water sources.
  • Occasionally, you can find a hole under a house going down very far. Sometimes it may go to the void.

History

NPC villages were added in Beta 1.8. In Beta 1.9 Pre-release, Villager mobs were added to spawn in NPC Villages, although they currently do nothing notable.

A picture of NPC villages was released by Notch before 1.8 was released.[8][9] Even though the picture only showed the exterior of the buildings, videos recorded later during PAX revealed the interior of the structures. NPC Villages are only spawned in desert or grassland biomes. Eventually they will have their own biome in order to solve many of the problems that were hindering their development.[10]


References