I figured this out about a week ago If you have a bell sitting above a campfire and you cook something with the campfire then the bell will ring when the food is done This works on bedrock. I don't know if it does on java
Linx Pyrkagias I think it would be because it’s being hit by an item. If you throw something at the bell or shoot it with an arrow it also rings. No redstone required
Same on bedrock. If they can detect a bell, villagers will gravitate to it. Otherwise, they'll just wander around looking for one. The bell improves their chance of encountering one another and chatting/gossiping/breeding. Also, tool smiths can have a bell trade.
I just watched a video about bells because poods convinced me to buy and try Minecraft and I have SO SO SO SO SO SO MANY QUESTIONS! Minecraft is overwhelming kind of 😂
Oh, I actually bought Minecraft because of pewds too What if Microsoft or Mojang or whatever company that runs minecraft payed pewdiepie to advertise the game Good move then
@@victoonix2802 When a raid started I couldn't find any of the pillagers. Turns out they spawned in a cave below the village and it took me near an hour to find them lmao
I'm new to minecraft and just sas pewds video been playing since he started is there really anything under it because I went and dug under the bell and couldn't find anything
The bell range is 64 blocks away, giving the effect to vindicators, pillagers, witches, and evokers (possibly summoned illusioners). They don't have to be part of a raid at the time
Love your videos I think it would be awesome to make a water elevator on your let’s play world by using soul sand to push you up and a magma block to pull you down
You missed that on bedrock edition you can throw items at it to ring I found this out when a villager tried to give carrots to one another and the bell was in the way so it got rung
Thanks for commenting this i was looking for explanations everywhere for why my villagers were playing the bells for no reason,relocated my bell to a higher place and now thanks to you my game will stop lagging everytime the villagers are trading,thanks a lot
Well you missed out on the bell being the center of most villages and that breaking the bell could possibly break your village if the conditions are right. While what you said is absolutely true, the bell is quite buggy and tied quite heavily into normal village mechanics.
Me and my friend set up like 10 bells to the front door of our house, so when you enter/exit the weighted pressure plate triggers all of them, it’s quite beautiful.
I dug underneath mine bc there was a myth about something being under it, and I found the dungeon with the end portal. The village was like 100 or 200 blocks from my house!
I beleve that when a bell is placed down if their is no existing bell that bell will become the center of the village and from the center of the village from every direction of the bell (only the 4 sides) village's size is the greater of 32 blocks or the distance to the furthest bed from the center.
I was going to leave this same general comment. At the end of the workday, villagers leave their workbenches and congregate around the closest bell to gossip. I believe they MAY also have something to do with golem spawning, and/or determination or village boundaries.
I was looking up stuff about animal crossing and you were the first one who popped up even though you have nothing to do with animal crossing except for that bells are an animal crossing and bells are in Minecraft but bells and animal crossing are actually bells they're the money currency in the game but whatever still good video LOL I subscribed (:
It’s a more passive use of the bell but wherever you put the bell becomes the villager gossip hotspot so if you want villagers to breed or spawn golems in a particular area of the village you can place the bell there
@@parkerbiskup8458 Well basically when pewds were playing minecraft some sheeps escaped their farms(im not sure about this part) and he killed the escaped ones but kept that one sheep who was stuck on the water. then we started calling it the water sheep, then pewds started treating the sheep badly, which was ofc part of the joke. and one day he made a torture device for the sheep and watersheep actually died. sad story :(
It's a shame it can't be used with red stone on java. I was playing on bedrock with some Xbox friends and put a bell on and infinite red stone clock under their house
You can discounts by finishing a raid in a village, to get a raid to happen you have to find a pillage outpost and kill the pillager with the flag behind