![]() ![]() Instead of bringing the resulting babies up and away with a water ladder, I have them drop down a water drop into the aforementioned underground village. Instead of a minimal number of doors in the pit below, I put a whole bunch of doors around a slightly wider skylight, to have a whole underground village. This is the video tutorial I used as inspiration for the design I use. Is there any good websites with full details on how to do this? It would be nice to build a village on the surface by the entrance to my base and have it populated with villagers. Now that's something I would like to do but not just for the enchantment. While you're at it, take some of those brown-robed villagers and make an autofarm for carrots and/or potatoes, then sell those to farmer-subtype villagers for emeralds with which to buy tools and/or books from the other villagers. But once you DO get one.you can get hundreds or thousands more where that came from, on demand whenever you want more. If not, their enchanted diamond picks might as well.īoth of these villager routes to a book will take quite some time and a lot of investment in time, labor, and materials to get your first silk touch book or shovel/pick. ![]() The toolsmith subtype sells enchanted iron shovels, sometimes those have silk touch on them. ![]() While going through the villagers, don't forget to check the blacksmiths. Silk Touch being technically only a level 1 enchantment, buying a book of it from a librarian (once you find one that sells it) tends to be a very reasonable deal. Keep breeding and discarding unsatisfactory villagers until you get one that sells Silk Touch. Each librarian will sell 3 different enchanted books. Sell them paper (from the sugarcane farm) to unlock their trades. Discard unwanted villagers and keep breeding until you get a bunch of librarians. ![]()
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