While exploring the world of Minecraft, you can meet not only aggressive monsters, but also quite friendly villagers who will help you enchant things or books, sell or buy goods in exchange for the rarest emeralds, and just revive the gameplay to some extent. But for this you need to find a village.
Instructions
Step 1
NPC (non-player character) villages are quite common in the world of Minecraft. Villages are natural structures found only in desert, plain and savanna biomes. In the plains, village houses are made of wood, cobblestone and planks, while desert dwellings are built of sandstone. Sometimes world generation errors happen, and then villages from the plains may end up in the desert and vice versa.
Step 2
There are two ways to find a village - a logical game and a software one. First: find a high mountain near a plain or desert, climb to the top, set the extra-drawing of the world in the game settings, turn off the fog and look around the surroundings. With a high degree of probability, you will see a village. However, if your computer is not very powerful, this load can hang it. Therefore, there is another, safer way, although outside the scope of the game itself.
Step 3
Find out the so-called seed of the world (the combination of symbols that the game uses to generate the world). To do this, press the F3 button or enter the / seed command in the game, opening the chat with the letter t. Make a note of this value, end the current game session and create a new superflat world consisting of a plain biome. There will be a Seed for the World Generator field in the world creation settings. Write there the known meaning of the grain of the world. Select a creative mode.
Step 4
Set the maximum possible drawing distance to the world, by double pressing the jump key, take off as far as the drawing distance allows, and fly to the nearest discovered village. Write down or remember the coordinates of the village. End this game session and return to the previous one. There is a high probability that the village will end up in the same place in both worlds.
Often times, villages in Minecraft appear almost diagonally. Consider this if you need to find more than one village.