

Golems: Numbers show the current count, the one in bracket the limit (determined by number of villagers).Note that there’s some oddity in the way MC counts villagers (which is different than the method used to find a village for a specific villager), because it counts villagers using a box with only 9 height, instead of a sphere. Villagers: Number shows the current count, the one in brackets the limit for breeding (determined by number of houses).The radius is determined by the largest distance from the center to a house. Center and Radius: The center of the village is determined by the average coordinates of the houses (i.e., it sums up all coordinates and divides them by the number of houses).“Distant village found” means it found a village more than 32m away. If you’re close to one (<32m away), it’ll say “Nearby village found”.

If you’re inside a village, it will say “Inside village”. Finding a Village: The mod automatically scans for villages close to you.Currently, it is limited to the overworld. However, I thought it might help people to better understand the mechanics of villages. For technical reasons, it is limited to SSP. Village Info Mod 1.7.10, 1.6.4 shows some information about the village you’re currently in. Minecraft 1.16.5 Data Packs (143 posts).Minecraft 1.17.1 Data Packs (391 posts).Minecraft 1.18.1 Data Packs (252 posts).Minecraft 1.6.4 Resource Packs (798 posts).Minecraft 1.7.10 Resource Packs (727 posts).Minecraft 1.8.9 Resource Packs (666 posts).Minecraft 1.9.4 Resource Packs (635 posts).Minecraft 1.10.2 Resource Packs (723 posts).Minecraft 1.11.2 Resource Packs (470 posts).Minecraft 1.12.2 Resource Packs (452 posts).Minecraft 1.13.2 Resource Packs (261 posts).Minecraft 1.14.4 Resource Packs (190 posts).Minecraft 1.15.2 Resource Packs (142 posts).Minecraft 1.16.5 Resource Packs (149 posts).Minecraft 1.17.1 Resource Packs (165 posts).Minecraft 1.18.1 Resource Packs (100 posts).Minecraft 1.18.2 Resource Packs (101 posts).
