

Now take all of your Stone Bricks, and start planning the layout of your Castle. These look much fancier than regular Stone blocks, and they also give your buildings a more professional look. Now place these blocks into a Crafting Table in a 2×2 pattern to get a bunch of Stone Bricks.

To do this, simply throw the Cobblestone into a furnace to turn it back into regular Stone. If you want, you can build your Castle out of this material as it is, or you can convert it into some fancier blocks first. The Loot in Castles is okay, it usually has tons of Gems and Books.So to begin with your first Minecraft castle idea, consider mining a bunch to get your hands on a significant amount of Cobblestone. The Dungeons are fully lit and inside of them are pillagers, Witches, and Evil Mages in Cages. In the Savanna, the castle resembles a short secured fort. In the desert, it resembles a big temple. In the Taiga, the castle resembles a fort surrounded by a wall. throne room will contain depending on the biome. Inside the throne room, its filled with gems and currency depending on the village. Villagers and Iron golems get a health and speed buff from this as well. Each time the level is higher, the players health gets increased by 1. The protected buff can be increased the more villagers there is, Protected I, Protected II, and Protected III. With this buff, players durability lasts longer, and they get 2 extra hearts of health. A villager that does not trade, but instead buffs the player and the village with the Protected buff.

Inside the throne room is the Villager king. Under the castle is a basement with storage, filled with chests of common village items. Inside castles, are a big throne room, with a few watch towers and a hallway. They also have a 10% chance of having a dungeon under them. In plains villages, they look like a traditional castle. They have a 15% chance of spawning in normal village variations. Castles spawn in all the biomes villages do, except each castle has a different look according to the biome.
