Put a bunch of TNT around him and make it explode! The Iron Golem will die or at least take a lot of damage (so you can easily kill it with a sword), leaving you to kill the villagers in any way you can think of. Kill a Villager child and an Iron Golem at the same time!
Can you drown villagers?
Drowned can only turn villagers into its regular zombie variant. Zombies that are converted into a Drowned won’t spawn with any items, unless they were holding it when they were a Zombie.
Will villagers forget if you hit them?
Villagers prices depends on your reputation in the village. Things like hitting or killing villagers lowers it, and things like trading with them will raise it.
Do drowned scare villagers?
A drowned swimming in Java Edition. In Bedrock Edition, drowned with tridents use a melee attack if the target is 3 blocks away or less. They stomp on turtle eggs, attack baby turtles, and like zombies, they chase and attack villagers, wandering traders, snow golems [BE only] and iron golems within 16 blocks.
Do villager lower their prices after hitting them?
Hitting Villagers or a villages Iron Golem creates minor_negative gossip and killing villagers or a villages Iron Golem creates major_negative gossip, raising prices. Curing Zombie Villagers creates major_positive gossip and buying from the last trade slot creates trade and minor_positive gossip, Lowering prices.
Why are villagers not taking jobs?
The most common reason that your villager can’t change their profession is that you have traded with them already. For some odd reason, trading with a villager will permanently lock in their profession. Once you find one, you can then switch over their profession in the normal way without any hassle at all.
What happens if you hit a villager on accident?
If you hit them once on accident, it’s no harm, no foul. However, if you hit a villager repeatedly, they’ll get irritated and tell you how they feel about it. It’s possible it can also lower their friendship with you.
How do you make a villager in Minecraft?
Put a dirt block over the villager, then put two sand blocks on the dirt block placed above him. Then break it two kill the villager. The dimensions for the tube is 3×3 and surround the outside walls except the center block.
How can I make a villager have an extension?
One strategy, is to get dirt blocks, sand, a door and trapdoor. Use the dirt to build a tube and an extension to put a door. So the villagers don’t open the door, use the trapdoor (s) to lock it [make sure the trapdoor isn’t in the tube]. Punch, wait or fish villagers in the tube, then lock it in place.
Is there a way to stop villagers from leaving?
You actually can stop your villagers from leaving after telling them they should leave! According to Reddit user u/deenew, if you talk to the villager who is leaving on the same day that they told you they were leaving on a second player profile, you will get the “should I stay?” option again on the second player.