Wandering Trader

"A mysterious blue-clad villager has appeared out of nowhere! You gasp and drop your controller. You fall to your knees. Your mind explodes with questions: "How did it get here?", "Why is it trying to trade with me?" and "Minecraft villagers outside of villages? What blasphemy is this?!" Calm down, friend! Everything is fine! You've just encountered Minecraft's latest and most experienced salesman – the Wandering Trader!"

- Per Landin

The wandering trader is a villager-like passive NPC mob found randomly across the world.

Spawning
The wandering trader appears randomly across the world or periodically in village gathering sites, usually near village meeting points, with two leashed trader llamas.

At any time, there can be only one wandering trader naturally spawned in the world. After 24000 ticks (20 real-life minutes) have passed since the world is created, the game attempts to spawn a wandering trader. If there are no wandering traders currently in the world, the game tries to spawn a new wandering trader after every following 24000 ticks, within a 48-block radius of a player. The first spawn attempt has a 2.5% chance of success; if it fails, after another 24000 ticks another spawn attempt is made with a 5% chance of success. If that fails, for all subsequent spawn attempts the chance caps at 7.5%. After 48000 or 72000 ticks, the trader despawns along with its llamas, resetting the cycle.

Trader llamas will not despawn if they are detached from the wandering trader's leads, however, if a llama is killed, they will drop the lead.

In Bedrock Edition, when using spawn eggs or the command to spawn a wandering trader, llamas always spawn with it. Wandering traders never spawn if   is set to false.

Behavior
The wandering trader has six random trades. New trades are not unlocked after trading with it.

After spawning, the wandering trader will have a managed schedule for 40–60 minutes. After the time expires, the wandering trader will despawn. They will despawn even if they are named with a name tag or put in a vehicle such as a minecart or boat. A wandering trader will despawn sooner if all trades have been locked. The trader may later respawn with new trades.

The wandering trader can sometimes form a caravan, due to wild llamas that follow the leashed trader llama(s).

Wandering traders will drink a potion of invisibility during dusk. Once it is dawn, they will drink milk to remove the invisibility.

Wandering traders will avoid zombies and their variants, all illager variants, and vexes, staying at least 8 blocks away. Unlike other villagers, wandering traders killed by zombies will not themselves turn into a zombie.

Wandering traders will drink potions of invisibility if hurt by magic attacks or projectiles from hostile mobs, or when avoiding illagers, vexes, and zombies.

They will run away when attacked by players.

Drops
A wandering trader can drop:
 * leads, either when killed, or when separated too far from the trader llamas (the llamas can be unable to follow due to a fence or deep pool of water); the leads break and appear at the position of the llamas.
 * a Milk Bucket (8.5% chance, increased 1% per level of Looting) when killed.
 * a potion of invisibility (8.5% chance, increased 1% per level of Looting) when killed while holding or before finishing drinking.

Trading
The trading system is a gameplay mechanic that allows players to trade emeralds for items.

Right-clicking a wandering trader will allow a player to trade with them. Different offers may be viewed by pressing the left and right buttons next to the currently displayed offer. All offers involve emerald as a currency. Trading allows the acquisition of rare items that would otherwise be fairly difficult to obtain, such as coral or blue ice.

In Java Edition, after 2–12 times an offer is repeated, the wandering trader will lock the trade offer, and the wandering trader will no longer offer this trade permanently.

Unlike villagers who both give and receive emeralds in exchange for items, wandering traders only sell items for emeralds. Players cannot exchange items for emeralds. Wandering traders also have no experience bar and they don't modify their offers based on increased demand.

Data values
Wandering traders have entity data associated with them that contain various properties of the mob.