Strider

Striders are passive mobs native to the Nether. They can walk/stride on lava and be saddled by the player. A warped fungus on a stick is needed to properly direct a strider, similarly to how a pig is controlled by a carrot on a stick.

Spawning
In the Nether, two to four striders spawn on spaces of lava that are two blocks tall with an air block above. Because striders are passive mobs, spawning attempts are made every 400 undefined. For every strider that spawns, there is a 1 in 10 chance of an additional baby strider to spawn riding on top of the previous strider. A baby strider on the adult strider continues to grow although it does not dismount the adult strider once it has grown up. Zombified piglins have a 1 in 30 chance of spawning on top of any given strider. If this happens, the strider spawns with a saddle, and the zombified piglin spawns carrying a warped fungus on a stick. The zombified piglin also does not despawn (except on Peaceful difficulty).

Drops
$$, adult striders drop 0–5 upon death. The maximum amount is increased by 1 per level of Looting, for a maximum of 0–8 with Looting III. $$, adult striders drop 2–5 upon death, unaffected by Looting.

A strider with a player-equipped saddle drops the saddle upon death. If a strider spawns wearing a saddle, the saddle has an 8.5% chance to drop, increased by 1% per level of Looting.

When an adult strider is killed by a player or tamed wolf, /  experience is dropped.

Behavior
Unlike most mobs, striders can walk on lava, but they are unable to swim up lava falls. If the strider has the effect applied to it, it moves faster on both land and lava, although its speed over land is still considerably slower.

Upon being harmed by another mob, striders attempt to flee for a few seconds while making "retreat" noises.

Striders can also walk on other mobs as if they are solid blocks. Small mobs cause a strider to step up as if walking on stairs or slabs.

Striders are damaged by water and rain, which damages them at a rate of every 0.5 seconds and can kill them. Striders still take damage from rain even if they are in lava. However, they are not harmed when hit by a splash water bottle or when standing in a filled cauldron. They also cannot be harmed by snowfall or snowballs.

Striders outside of lava change to a lavender color, change their expression to more of a frown, and shiver. They also move slower when outside of lava.

If a zombified piglin is riding a strider, the strider pursues the player if the zombified piglin is angered.

Due to a bug, striders that fall from a height take fall damage when landing in lava.

A baby strider on an adult strider still grows into an adult. Adult striders walking on other adult striders do not spawn naturally. Baby striders not walking on an adult follow the closest adult strider.

Riding


The player can ride on an adult strider using a saddle and can attach them to leads. Similar to how pigs are controlled using a carrot on a stick, striders move forward automatically while their direction is influenced using a warped fungus on a stick, at a speed of 4.14 m/s if on a flat lava surface (such as the Nether lava sea) or 1.74 m/s if on land. Striders appear to move slower in flowing lava than on land. The warped fungus on a stick can be, causing the strider to boost and walk at a greater speed and taking 1 point of durability from the warped fungus on a stick. They also follow players holding a warped fungus or a warped fungus on a stick. In Java Edition, saddled striders being ridden by players never move on their own accord when not being directed. In Bedrock Edition, striders do wander around freely when ridden by a player not directing it.

Players riding striders into the lava from heights do not dismount if the strider submerges into the lava, and striders quickly rise back up to the surface if this happens. However, players risk getting burned by the lava themselves by doing so.

A strider ridden into flowing lava slowly rises to the top.

When ridden over land, striders automatically walk up any one block high slope.

When being ridden (by a player, zombified piglin or another strider), a strider is not attracted to warped fungus, even if not being directed.

Breeding
If striders are given warped fungus, they breed to create baby striders, granting the player 1–7 experience orbs. The parent striders have a cooldown of 5 minutes before they can breed again. All babies obtained through breeding take 20 minutes to grow up. The growth of baby striders can be slowly accelerated using warped fungus; each use takes 10% off of the remaining time to grow up.

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Entity data
Striders have entity data associated with them that contains various properties.

Trivia

 * Striders are the only passive mob that spawns in the Nether except for hoglins and piglins on peaceful difficulty.
 * Striders are the only (non-zombified) mob introduced in the Nether Update that does not zombify when leaving the Nether.
 * Striders are the only mob that can spawn in every Nether biome.
 * Striders are the only mob that can naturally spawn with a saddle.
 * If commands are used to saddle a baby strider, and the player rides the baby strider, the player will take fire damage.
 * At one point in the strider's development, before it was added to the game, a strider out of lava would retract its legs start to take damage and bounce around until they died, similar to how fish suffocate when out of water. This feature was discarded for being too sad.
 * Part of the reason that striders drop string was to answer the question of "how do piglins make crossbows?"
 * The bobbing animation that the strider makes while walking was initially an accident. However, the developers thought it was "quirky and fun", so it was added as a feature.
 * Formerly, the strider was planned to have a masculine and feminine form, but this was eliminated since the genders are not something of Minecraft.