Minecraft: 15 Reasons Why Wondering Traders are Amazing!

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The wandering trader is a passive mob found randomly across the world. It can trade, making natural items more available and in some cases, less dangerous to obtain.
The wandering trader appears randomly across the world with 2 leashed trader llamas. In Bedrock Edition, wandering traders can also spawn in village gathering sites, usually near village meeting points.
At any time, there can be only one wandering trader naturally spawned in loaded chunks. After 24000 ticks (20 real-life minutes, or 1 Minecraft day) have passed since the world is created, the game attempts to spawn a wandering trader.[note 1] If there are no wandering traders currently in any loaded chunks, 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. On average, it takes 14.325 Minecraft days for a wandering trader to spawn. After 48000 or 72000 ticks, the trader despawns, even when named, along with its llamas, resetting the cycle.

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