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How to Tame Villagers in Minecraft: An Easy Guide

How to Tame Villagers in Minecraft: An Easy Guide
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Ever wondered how to make friends with the villagers in Minecraft? Let’s dive into whether you can tame villagers and make them your allies.

So, you’re roaming the blocky world of Minecraft and think, “Can I tame a villager to follow me around and be my companion?” Well, let’s get into that.

Can You Tame Villagers in Minecraft?

Short answer: No, you can’t tame villagers in Minecraft. Unlike wolves or ocelots that you can tame and turn into pets, villagers have their own will. They live their lives, work, sleep, and interact with other villagers.

However, don’t get discouraged! While you can’t tame villagers, you can do lots to interact with them. You can trade with them using emeralds as currency, protect them from zombies, and even influence their jobs by placing job site blocks nearby.

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