
Villager trading is one of the best ways to get items quickly and cheaply in Minecraft, but there are many small mechanics that are not made clear and can easily be missed. So, today, we explore one such example and answer the question - “Why won’t my villagers restock?”
Villagers can restock their supplies up to twice every ten minutes and do so automatically by working at their workstation (job block). An action that can be audibly heard for most villager jobs to indicate that the new stock is available. This means that a villager requires access to their workstation at all times; otherwise, a restock will never occur. In Bedrock Edition, there is also a secondary requirement that each villager must be linked to a bed. They don’t need to be able to sleep in it, but it must be nearby.
In vanilla Minecraft, there are very few reasons a villager will not restock, making it a quick fix in most situations. Below, we have provided what to try in a step-by-step guide.
Restock Mechanics
Villagers can restock their supplies up to twice every ten minutes and do so automatically by working at their workstation (job block). An action that can be audibly heard for most villager jobs to indicate that the new stock is available. This means that a villager requires access to their workstation at all times; otherwise, a restock will never occur. In Bedrock Edition, there is also a secondary requirement that each villager must be linked to a bed. They don’t need to be able to sleep in it, but it must be nearby.
Why Won’t My Minecraft Villagers Restock?
In vanilla Minecraft, there are very few reasons a villager will not restock, making it a quick fix in most situations. Below, we have provided what to try in a step-by-step guide.