
Mud bricks can now be used in the stonecutter to produce its variants. The model of the stonecutter has been tweaked so that the backside of the saw texture is mirrored.Ī block of copper can now be converted to 4 blocks of cut copper when using the stonecutter. Stonecutters now serve as mason villagers' job site block.Ĭut sandstone and cut red sandstone, as well as their slabs, can now be crafted with the stonecutter.Ĭhiseled stone bricks can now be crafted from stone bricks.Ĭopper block and cut copper variants can now be crafted with the stonecutter.ĭeepslate can now be used in the stonecutter to produce its variants. Stonecutters are now used as a simpler way to craft various stone variants.Īdded additional recipes: andesite, diorite and granite to polished variant slabs and stairs, and smooth stone into smooth stone slabs. Stonecutters now generate in the updated desert and taiga villages. Stonecutters now generate in the updated savanna villages and the new snowy tundra villages. Stonecutters now generate in the updated plains villages. The stonecutter's blade now has an animated texture. The stonecutter's texture has now been changed. Stonecutters are currently obtainable only from the creative inventory and do not have any functionality. See also: Stonecutter (old) § History Java Edition While the block is in the process of being broken Stonecutter can be placed under note blocks to produce "bass drum" sound. If a village has a stonecutter that has not been claimed by a villager, any nearby villager who has not yet chosen a job site block has a chance to change their profession to a stone mason. The recipe for cut copper is even more efficient: with stonecutting, 1 block of copper turns into 4 blocks of cut copper, allowing the amount of copper blocks to be quadrupled.
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Stairs crafting is more efficient with a stonecutter than a crafting table, as 6 full blocks are crafted into 4 stairs, while stonecutter yields 1 stair per full block. Stonecutting is also more efficient than crafting for certain recipes. It allows skipping steps to craft certain blocks: for example, a stone block can be directly turned into chiseled stone bricks, but requiring multiple steps with crafting. All of its recipes require just one ingredient and produces one product (in varying quantities). The stonecutter can be used as an alternative to the crafting table to craft most stone related blocks. Interface for the Stonecutter in Java Edition, cutting a stone into two stone slabs. Rather than try and corral villagers out in the open, copy the method above by blocking them inside a structure.Can use stone and its three other variants interchangeably. Getting villagers into a minecart is more difficult than a boat because they can only be placed down on rails. So ensure to light up the path, bring a bed, and have some sort of barrier between where the villager stops and any hostile mobs nearby.Īlso place a powered rail every 38 blocks for maintained speed or as needed to go up inclines. Depending on the distance, however, you might not have enough resources to make that happen. The best way to complete this method without risking the villager’s life is to have the entire rail placed before beginning transport. Villagers require at least a two-block height, so make sure they won’t hit their heads going through tunnels. Blocks for a barrier/path: Use blocks that are easiest to break down.Īs with the above method, make sure to have a path prepared beforehand.Powered Rails: Made with gold ingots, sticks, and redstone.Rails: Made with iron ingots and sticks.It is a trickier method, however, and requires more supplies that aren’t easily available in early game. This method is for those who want the fastest way to transport multiple villagers across longer distances. Place down the boat (or as many as needed) and the villager will pop right into it! Now you can get into it yourself and row you both home safely! The best method is to wait until a villager is inside a building, then block up the door with you inside it.


Once the path is prepared, it’s time to try and trap a villager in a boat. Keep in mind that outside water, boats cannot move vertically upwardds and they require a width of two blocks. Use naturally spawned waterways when you can, or spend time creating a temporary river to where you want your villagers to live. You can row a boat on the ground, but it isn’t a quick method.
