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Why villagers should be more complex...

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IndyJacksonTT's Avatar IndyJacksonTT
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The reason I made this blog is that I wanted to talk about villagers
You know, those little guys with giant noses and giant heads and all they can say is "Ha".
Why villagers should be more complex...

I suggest that people should change this a bit!
Villagers have become more complex throughout the years, for example they can now farm, but there need to be more types of villagers!
I would suggest more professions like fighting or something!
The current professions should also be changed, so a blacksmith can actually be a blacksmith!\
The entire structure of villages should also be changed to a more efficient town!
There should be new kinds of houses that look like something a player would, and shops that can sell things that are actually good!
Currently the only thing villagers are capable of doing is running around opening and closing doors...

Now here I have a list of ways we can improve villagers!

1. Structures
Villages are made of a few basic structures, but these structures are VERY basic and need some improvement!
Maybe some new kinds of houses, like bigger houses!
I think that villagers should things like: Jails, Shops, Baking Things, Better Farms, and an actual language!

2. Fighting
Currently villages just behind a door, if you put down a block and put a door on it, a villager will run into and just sit right behind it, then the zombies can easily just walk over and kill them!
Villagers need to not have those arms that stuck together and actual use their arms!
Then villagers could fight back against mobs!
If you punch a villager the entire village should go after you and any other villager in the world until you die!

3. Farms
First of all!
Villages should not have farms just sitting there surrounded by wood...
They should barns and farm animals and other things that a farm has!
A better farm could be an amazing addition to any village!

Because if we can change villagers, villagers will no longer be prey to zombies!
Villagers and the player can have a meaningful relationship!
Villagers could actually be a good addition to minecraft!

#ChangeVillagers
Put this on all of mojang's vids and maybe they'll change villagers!

Anyway, I hope you guys enjoyed this blog!
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05/09/2019 12:55 pm
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IndyJacksonTT
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this came true
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09/13/2017 5:59 pm
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zytrex
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emerald mines in mountain biomes bcs they have much emeralds but no extreme hill villages how is this possible
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09/07/2017 1:09 pm
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Livigaard
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very nice
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08/20/2017 3:46 pm
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FangABXY
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I also feel that they should be able to handle blocks and build like endermen, just they build houses intentionally and not randomly. Maybe there might be a special villager to do the building, and may trade building materials for emeralds?
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08/20/2017 4:48 pm
Level 42 : Master Dragonborn
IndyJacksonTT
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That sounds great!
I'll add that to the blog!
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08/20/2017 4:49 pm
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IndyJacksonTT
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Wait, I can't right now...
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12/02/2017 12:42 am
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DrownedPound
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When will you?
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12/02/2017 11:38 pm
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IndyJacksonTT
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Umm, this was months ago when the contest was up and I couldn't update the blog...
It probably will never be updated.
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01/24/2018 12:18 am
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DrownedPound
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OK!
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08/20/2017 3:39 pm
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IndyJacksonTT
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Can we give this thing as many diamonds as we can?
So I can win...
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