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- I hit a villager. Can I make him not hate me? : r Minecraft
You can do this by: upgrading a villager, trading with a villager until it’s out of all of its goods, or fending off a raid Basically you’re gonna have to spend money to make money here
- How Long Do Minecraft Villagers Stay Mad? - Game Voyagers
If a Minecraft villager is angry at a player, they will stay mad for about 1 to 45 minutes After that, they will gradually forgive the player and eventually become friendly again However, if a villager is killed, they will remain angry forever
- How long will villagers stay unhappy if I kill their friends . . .
I read somewhere that it lowers my reputation with the nearby villagers, but I don't recall if that is only a temporary thing, or if leaving the area for a while, as with pacifying an irate iron golem, will reset their happiness, and if so, how long do I need to leave for?
- Do Villagers Forget if You Hit Them in Minecraft? - Expertbeacon
Step-by-Step Guide to Recovering Friendship With Villagers Alright, so you went on a villager punching rampage and now half your village is mad at you Not to worry – here is a simple 3 step process to regain their trust! 1 Let Time Pass I know, this isn‘t the most satisfying or instant solution
- How do I get angry Minecraft villagers to not be mad.
If you have the resources you could try and get a villager infected by a zombie then cure them (splash potion of weakness and a golden apple) this is one of the best ways to raise your reputaion and can be exploited for villager trading halls
- Will My Angry Villager Ever Forgive Me? - ExpertBeacon
In summary, Villagers stay mad for days normally and longer depending on your offense But through consistent trading, fighting off threats, and occasional polite gifts, you can redeem yourself much faster
- I killed them, now they hate me. FIXED! - Minecraft Forum
Without being able to see for myself, all I could do is speculate There must have either been a block, a door, or a villager, either somewhere it didn't belong, or not one somewhere it should have been Are you sure you didn't block off the skylight access to the doors underground?
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