Stray

"Stay alert as you travel through the frozen landscape: there are more deadly things here than the cold! Lurking in the snow are strays - ragged wanderers with baleful eyes and deadly bows, ever on the lookout for foolish warm-bloods intruding into their territory. And beware! Those arrowheads will do more than stick you - their icy tips will cast a freezing pall, slowing their hapless victim to a frosty shuffle."

- Marsh Davies

Strays are variants of skeletons that only spawn in icy biomes.

Spawning
80% of skeletons spawned directly under the sky in Snowy Tundra, Snowy Mountains, Ice Spikes, Frozen River, Cold Beach, Frozen Ocean, and Deep Frozen Ocean biomes will be strays. Strays will not spawn from naturally spawned monster spawners, even when exposed to direct sky. The 1% of spiders and cave spider spawned in those biomes which end up spawning as a spider jockey also have an 80% chance to be a stray spider jockey or stray cave spider jockey. The stray has its own spawn egg in the creative inventory. This egg spawns a stray when used.

Drops
Strays drop:
 * 0–2 s
 * 0–2 s
 * 0–1
 * Any picked-up equipment has a 100% chance of dropping and will drop with the same damage level it had when picked up.
 * Any naturally spawned equipment (including the bow) has a 8.5% chance of dropping (9.5% with Looting I, 10.5% with Looting II and 11.5% with Looting III). It will usually be badly damaged, and has a chance of being enchanted.
 * Strays drop 5 experience when killed by a player or tamed wolf, and 1–3 extra experience if the stray has equipment.

Behavior
Strays behave much the same as normal skeletons do. However, they shoot tipped arrows that inflict for 30 seconds on any target that it hits. Despite shooting Slowness arrows, strays themselves are not immune to Slowness.

Strays make similar noises to skeletons, but with the addition of an echoing effect.

In addition to normal skeleton drops, strays have a 50% chance to drop an arrow of Slowness. With the Looting enchantment, this chance increases to $4×level-1/4×level$, which comes to $3/4$ for level I, $7/8$ for level II, and $11/12$ for level III.

Data values
Strays have entity data associated with them that contain various properties of the mob. Their entity ID is.

Trivia

 * According to Jeb, the concept for the stray emerged from a game jam the Bellevue team had, where they were just adding a bunch of stuff to Minecraft - whatever they wanted. Jason Major made a bunch of cool mobs and he thought this one fit really well with what they were already planning.