Jockey


Jockey refers to a naturally spawned mob riding another mob. Jockeys are named based on the mob being ridden. They also follow the spawning patterns of the bottom mob. The mob on the top often controls the mob on the bottom in Java Edition, but sometimes do not control it in Bedrock Edition. See Riding for detailed behavior about riding.
List of Jockeys
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Chicken Jockey | Hoglin Jockey | Ravager Jockey | Skeleton Horseman | Spider Jockey | Strider Jockey |
Mounting
In Bedrock Edition, 15% of naturally spawned baby zombies, baby husks, and baby zombie villagers will search for a mount when attacking a player, villager, wandering trader, iron golem, or snow golem. They can ride:
Adult chickens
Untamed ocelots
Untamed cats
Untamed wolves
Adult zombies
Adult husks
Adult zombie villagers
Adult zombified piglins
Cows
Adult unsaddled pigs
Sheep
Adult untamed horses
Adult untamed donkeys
Adult untamed mules
Adult skeleton horses
Adult zombie horses
Mooshrooms
Spiders that was not spawned as a jockey mount
Cave spiders
Pandas
Gallery
Screenshots
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A skeleton fighting a spider jockey.
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A baby villager after being cured while being a jockey.
Renders
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A chicken jockey.
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A hoglin jockey.
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A hoglin jockey with multiple piglins.
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A ravager jockey.
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A skeleton horseman.
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A spider jockey.
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A strider jockey.
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A baby strider riding an adult strider.
Trivia
- Skeleton horsemen are considered to be mini-bosses in Minecraft Dungeons.
- Wither skeleton, stray and bogged jockeys can only spawned with commands.
References
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