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== Behavior ==
After spawning, the wandering trader prefers to wander within 16 blocks of the initial spawning target location, even if that player leaves or the bell is removed, if not otherwise reacting to nearby players or mobs.{{verify|edition=bedrock}}
Wandering traders drink a [[
The wandering trader can sometimes form a caravan, due to wild [[llama]]s that follow the leashed trader llama(s).▼
▲Wandering traders drink a [[Potion#potion of invisibility|potion of invisibility]] during dusk and as needed to renew the effect during the night. They also drink [[milk]] if invisible during the day to remove the invisibility effect.
Wandering traders avoid [[zombie]]s and their variants ([[zombie villager]]s, [[husk]]s, [[drowned]], [[zombified piglin]]s, [[zoglin]]s), all [[illager]] variants, [[ravager]]s, and [[vex]]es, staying at least 8 [[block]]s away. Unlike other [[villager]]s, a wandering trader killed by zombies does not become a [[zombie villager]].<ref>{{bug|MC-143747|resolution=Won't Fix}}</ref>
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When attacked by a [[player]], a wandering trader flees from the player as a [[villager]] would do. The [[llama]]s, however, attack the player by spitting if their master gets hit, except in [[Difficulty|Peaceful]]. The llamas stop attacking if the player is killed and respawns, if the llamas are leashed after the wandering trader is killed, or if the player gets far enough away from them for a short period of time.
▲The wandering trader can sometimes form a caravan, due to wild [[llama]]s that follow the leashed trader llama(s).
Despite their similarities to villagers, attacking or killing wandering traders does not anger [[Iron Golem|iron golems]].<ref>{{bug|MC-153693|||WAI}}</ref>
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{{for|the available trades for the wandering trader|Trading#Wandering trader}}
The trading system is a [[gameplay]] mechanic that allows [[player]]s to buy
Pressing the {{control|use}} control on the wandering trader allows a player to view the
Wandering traders typically sell items generated in the world or otherwise related to nature, such as [[plant]]s, [[dye]]s, and [[buckets of fish]]. They can also trade less common items, such as [[coral block]]s, [[blue ice]], or [[nautilus shell]]s. Overall, trades offered by wandering traders offer a way to obtain biome-specific materials, without having to travel to the specific biomes. They will also buy a select few items from the player, giving emeralds in return.
After the [[player]]
Wandering traders do not have the novice-master trading system like villagers. Instead, the player can buy anything from the wandering trader without the need of unlocking the previous trades.
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Wandering traders do not increase the prices of its items being sold if attacked by the player, but does decrease the price if the player has the [[Hero of the Village]] effect.{{only|be|short=1}}
Unlike [[villager]]s, wandering
Wandering traders are the only [[renewable resource|renewable]] source of [[sand]], [[red sand]], [[coral block]]s, and [[Small Dripleaf|small dripleaves]].
The wandering trader cannot work at a job site block and restock, even when summoned with a villager profession or other villager data.
== Drops ==
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Wandering traders do not reward any experience when killed.
== Sounds ==
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== Advancements ==
{{Load advancements|What a Deal;Star Trader;Take Aim;Arbalistic;A Throwaway Joke;Adventure;Over-Overkill}}
== History ==
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|{{HistoryLine||1.21.2|exp=Winter Drop|dev=24w40a|Wandering traders can sell [[pale oak sapling]].}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.21.4|dev=24w44a|Wandering traders can sell [[open eyeblossom]], [[pale moss]], and [[pale hanging moss]].}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.21.5|dev=25w07a|The changes to wandering trader trades have been moved from [[Villager Trade Rebalance|experimental features]] and are now available during normal gameplay.}}
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|{{HistoryLine|bedrock}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.10.0|dev=beta 1.10.0.3|exp=Experimental Gameplay|[[File:Wandering Trader.png|32px]] Added wandering traders, available only through Experimental Gameplay.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.11.0|dev=beta 1.11.0.3|exp=Experimental Gameplay|Wandering traders now drink a [[potion
|If a [[player]] is holding an [[emerald]], wandering traders now hold [[item]]s they want to [[trading|trade]].
|The spawning of wandering traders can now be enabled or disabled using the {{cmd|mobevent}} [[commands|command]].}}
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|Most existing trades have lower prices and higher amounts in stock.}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.21.50|dev=Preview 1.21.50.20|Wandering traders can now sell [[pale oak sapling]]s, [[open eyeblossom]]s, [[pale hanging moss]], and [[pale moss]].}}
|{{HistoryLine||1.21.70|dev=Preview 1.21.70.23|The changes to wandering trader trades have been moved from [[Villager Trade Rebalance|experimental features]] and are now available during normal gameplay.}}
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▲|{{HistoryLine||1.21.70|dev=Preview 1.21.70.25|Wandering traders' buy trades can now be used twice before being blocked, instead of just once.}}
|{{HistoryLine|ps4}}|{{HistoryLine||1.91|[[File:Wandering Trader.png|32px]] Added wandering traders.|If a [[player]] is holding an [[emerald]], wandering traders hold [[item]]s they want to [[trading|trade]].}}
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File:Caves & Cliffs cover art.png|A Wandering Trader in promotional artwork for the first [[Caves & Cliffs]] update.
File:Makena & Wandering Trader.jpeg|[[Makena]] offering a [[milk bucket]] to a wandering trader.
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File:MCV SpringDrop testing Feb12 DotNet Blog Editorial 1280x720.jpeg|A wandering trader speaking to [[Sunny]].
File:Sheep field.jpeg|Wandering trader and [[cartographer]] in front of sheep.
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