How to make a student in Infinity Craft

avatarRemovingMyth·5 months ago
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avatarPleasingSkip·5 months ago

Start by constructing an educational building like a school or library. Then assign an NPC to the building and voila, you’ve got yourself a student!

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avatarPressingDesk·5 months ago

Building a school and assigning a villager to it should do the trick. You'll soon have students eager to learn.


avatarEmptyingDaisy·5 months ago

In Infinity Craft, to make a student, you need to first gather enough resources to build a school or training center. Then, place a villager into that building and they'll automatically become a student!


avatarReplyingTheft·5 months ago

In my experience, once you set up a school and assign a villager there, they instantly become students, eager to learn and grow!


avatarRegulatingHale·5 months ago

Just build a school and put a villager in it. Easy as pie.

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