Gameplay
Adventure mode is similar to Minecraft:Survival in that players receive damage from their environment, dying is possible, and players must manage hunger. However, it is different in many ways as well. Template:IN, blocks can be destroyed only with an item/tool that has the can_break component, and cannot be destroyed by the player's fist. Likewise, blocks require the can_place_on component to be placed. Template:IN, similarly, can_destroy and can_place_on NBT tags are required to destroy and place blocks.
However, players are able to make use of the environment in other ways - including interacting with mobs and other entities (for example, killing them), turning a redstone mechanism (such as a Minecraft:lever) on or off, and Minecraft:trading with villagers. Additionally, players are able to craft items as they normally would in any other game mode. Another feature is that players always spawn exactly on the world spawn point, no matter where it is - unlike Minecraft:Survival mode, where players can spawn anywhere within a certain grid.
Custom Minecraft:Minecraft maps make good use of Adventure mode, and many custom maps are set to this game mode; players cannot break blocks or place them, therefore disallowing them to destroy the map, or add anything to it that would ruin the map. Also, it is often used to protect various multiplayer servers from Minecraft:griefers. Minecraft:Command blocks are usually used in conjunction with Adventure mode, in servers and custom maps.
Players with the ability worldbuilder set to true can break and place blocks freely on Adventure mode.Template:Only
A player can switch to Adventure mode from any other game mode by using the command Template:Cmd when Minecraft:commands are enabled.
Possible interactions
Template:IN, if no custom data components are used, interactions with the world are divided in the following way:
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Possible in Adventure mode
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Impossible in Adventure mode
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| General
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| Block creation
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Placing down Minecraft:lily pads and Minecraft:frogspawn on water, due to Template:Bug Creating Minecraft:frosted ice with Minecraft:Frost Walker boots
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Placing down any other block by Template:Ctrl it
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| Block destruction
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Destroying blocks using indirect methods (e.g. using Minecraft:explosions, degrading an Minecraft:anvil, eating a Minecraft:cake, trampling Minecraft:turtle eggs, pushing some blocks with Minecraft:pistons)
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Destroying any block by Template:Ctrl it
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| Entities
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Using items (e.g. Minecraft:shears) on Minecraft:entities and interacting with them Damaging entities Placing down Minecraft:boats and Minecraft:boats with chests
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Placing down other entities (Minecraft:item frames, Minecraft:glow item frames, Minecraft:paintings, Minecraft:end crystals, Minecraft:armor stands, Minecraft:fireworks, any type of Minecraft:minecart)
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| GUIs
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Accessing GUIs that the player in Survival can access (e.g. Minecraft:crafting table, Minecraft:brewing stand, Minecraft:trading)
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Accessing GUIs that only players in Creative can access (e.g. Minecraft:command block, Minecraft:structure block)
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| Using items on blocks and interacting with blocks
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| Redstone components
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Activating Minecraft:buttons, Minecraft:levers, and Minecraft:pressure plates Opening and closing Minecraft:fence gates, copper and wooden Minecraft:doors and Minecraft:trapdoors Ringing a Minecraft:bell Tuning a Minecraft:note block
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Changing the state of Minecraft:redstone comparators, Minecraft:redstone repeaters, Minecraft:daylight detectors and unconnected Minecraft:redstone dust
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| Shears
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Using Minecraft:shears on a Minecraft:pumpkin, filled Minecraft:bee nest or filled Minecraft:beehive
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Using shears on Minecraft:kelp, Minecraft:weeping vines, Minecraft:twisting vines or Minecraft:cave vines
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| Buckets
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Filling a Minecraft:cauldron with a Minecraft:water bucket, Minecraft:lava bucket, or Minecraft:powder snow bucket, filling a Minecraft:bucket from the cauldron
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Placing down a water bucket, lava bucket, powder snow bucket or Minecraft:bucket of aquatic mob Filling an empty bucket with Minecraft:lava, Minecraft:water or Minecraft:powder snow
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| Bottles
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Filling a Minecraft:cauldron with Minecraft:water bottles, filling a Minecraft:glass bottle from the cauldron or water source Using a glass bottle on filled Minecraft:bee nest or filled Minecraft:beehive
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Using a water bottle on dirt to create Minecraft:mud
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| Setting fire
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Using Minecraft:flint and steel or Minecraft:fire charge on Minecraft:TNT Shooting flaming projectiles to light up Minecraft:candles, Minecraft:candle cakes or Minecraft:campfires
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Using flint and steel or fire charge to create Minecraft:fire, to light up candles, candle cakes or campfires
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| Farming
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Harvesting Minecraft:sweet berries and Minecraft:glow berries Composting any compostable item, and emptying a full composter Turning Minecraft:farmland into Minecraft:dirt by jumping on it, which destroys crops planted on the farmland
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Using Minecraft:bone meal on any block
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| Other
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Charging up Minecraft:respawn anchors with Minecraft:glowstone Setting spawn point on a respawn anchor or Minecraft:bed Causing an explosion of a respawn anchor or bed, if they are placed in an incorrect dimension
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Using a Minecraft:honeycomb on any block Using an Minecraft:axe to scrap Minecraft:oxidation or wax from the block
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Placing a Minecraft:candle on a Minecraft:cake Using a Minecraft:trial key on a Minecraft:vault or an Minecraft:ominous trial key on an Minecraft:ominous vault
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Editing text on Minecraft:signs or Minecraft:hanging signs Using Minecraft:dyes or Minecraft:glow ink sacs on signs
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Inserting items into a Minecraft:jukebox, Minecraft:chiseled bookshelf, Minecraft:lectern, Minecraft:flower pot, Minecraft:decorated pot or Minecraft:shelf Removing items from these containers
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Inserting an Minecraft:eye of ender into an Minecraft:end portal frame Using a Minecraft:compass on a Minecraft:lodestone Using a Minecraft:map on a Minecraft:banner to mark it Using Minecraft:spawn eggs to summon mobs directly or inside Minecraft:monster spawners or Minecraft:trial spawners
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| Minecraft:Leashing entities to Minecraft:fences
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Using an Minecraft:axe to strip Minecraft:wood or Minecraft:log Using a Minecraft:shovel to create Minecraft:dirt path or to extinguish a Minecraft:campfire Using a Minecraft:hoe to create Minecraft:dirt from Minecraft:rooted dirt or Minecraft:coarse dirt, or to create Minecraft:farmland Using a brush on Minecraft:suspicious blocks Using a Minecraft:debug stick to change block states
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