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(→Stage Overview: I actually meant to put the "single Villager" part in the Snow Tundra biome. No matter how many times I load it, the Taiga can't seem to spawn a Villager (despite there being a house on the stage), so maybe they don't actually spawn there.) |
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Villages are unique structures that can be found in a variety of biomes, including Plains, Savannas, Snowy Tundras, and Taigas. The Plains variant, which appears in ''Smash'', is the type that has been in the game the longest and represents the most generic village, where villagers farm in wooden houses. Villages often contain loot, but it is possible to trade with the villagers, as well. At night, all villagers will retreat into their homes to sleep lest they be turned into Zombie Villagers or otherwise killed by hostile mobs. | Villages are unique structures that can be found in a variety of biomes, including Plains, Savannas, Snowy Tundras, and Taigas. The Plains variant, which appears in ''Smash'', is the type that has been in the game the longest and represents the most generic village, where villagers farm in wooden houses. Villages often contain loot, but it is possible to trade with the villagers, as well. At night, all villagers will retreat into their homes to sleep lest they be turned into Zombie Villagers or otherwise killed by hostile mobs. | ||
==Tournament legality== | |||
As Minecraft World has only just released there has not been a full conclusion on its legality, however as the blocks are readily destroyed when you start a Hazards Off match and you can choose which layout to play on there have been talks of making specific forms of the stage - specifically the savanna; forest; and/or stone shore - legal. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
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