The Meaning of Life, the Universe, and Everything.
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11/19/2013
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ItzEtzy
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My friends and I wanted to remodel and expand a village in survival but didn’t want to wait for villager breeding to populate the new buildings. We gave ourselves a ton of villager spawn eggs and placed them in their newly built workstations and homes. Yet they didn’t behave as the other villagers did. While the others would follow the schedule of meeting at the center to gossip/talk/etc., the spawned villagers would wander around like nitwits unless they were working (the only bit of the “schedule” they seemed to follow). This made it difficult for us to actually follow breeding guides later after the OG villagers died, as all the spawn egg ones wouldn’t never interact each other unless we forced two in a hole. Does this have to do with the fact they came from spawn eggs and thus aren’t “part” of the village? Or is it because their new homes built by us are outside the original village’s perimeter? Both?
My friends and I wanted to remodel and expand a village in survival but didn’t want to wait for villager breeding to populate the new buildings. We gave ourselves a ton of villager spawn eggs and placed them in their newly built workstations and homes. Yet they didn’t behave as the other villagers did. While the others would follow the schedule of meeting at the center to gossip/talk/etc., the spawned villagers would wander around like nitwits unless they were working (the only bit of the “schedule” they seemed to follow). This made it difficult for us to actually follow breeding guides later after the OG villagers died, as all the spawn egg ones wouldn’t never interact each other unless we forced two in a hole. Does this have to do with the fact they came from spawn eggs and thus aren’t “part” of the village? Or is it because their new homes built by us are outside the original village’s perimeter? Both?