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Minecraft:Walking

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Walking is one of the fundamental methods of Minecraft:transportation in Minecraft:Minecraft, allowing for a reasonable movement speed while avoiding the Minecraft:hunger impact of Minecraft:sprinting, but without the fall safety of Minecraft:sneaking.

Performing

Walking is possible regardless of hunger level. A walking player can be obstructed by colliding with the hitbox of most Minecraft:blocks and Minecraft:entities. A sufficiently high level of Minecraft:Slowness can prevent walking. Walking is not possible in Minecraft:Spectator mode. Template:See also

Keyboard

On a keyboard, pressing the assigned keys to move Template:Control, Template:Control, Template:Control, or Template:Control (W, S, A, and D, respectively) causes the player to walk. Two adjacent keys can be pressed simultaneously to walk in a diagonal direction, but opposite keys cancel out.

Controller

Template:Exclusive On a controller, walking is accomplished by moving the joystick in the appropriate direction. The player walks at an angle equal to the angle of the joystick relative to the direction the camera is facing. A D-pad can also be used for keyboard movement.

Touchscreen

Template:Exclusive On a touchscreen, a virtual touch-based D-pad or joystick can be used. There is a setting in Settings > Controls > Touch to change this.

Usage

Walking is the most accessible form of transportation in the game. The player should try to only walk when there is no food available, since walking does not expend hunger points. However, the player can still lose hunger points when jumping. When the player has six or less Minecraft:hunger points, the player can no longer Minecraft:sprint and can only walk, if traveling on land.

Speed

The default walking speed is 4.317 blocks per second, and Template:In, this can be directly changed by the Template:Attr attribute (in which the default base value is 0.1Template:More info). However, the speed can also be affected by several factors, such as Minecraft:blocks, Minecraft:effects, using an item and Minecraft:enchantments. The speed can be increased by pressing two movement keys while facing a 45-degree angle.

List of blocks that modify walking speed Template:In
Walking on / in Block at head-level
Template:BlockLink Template:BlockLink Template:BlockLink Template:BlockLink
at max freezing
blocks/sec blocks/sec blocks/sec blocks/sec
Walking on
Template:BlockLink 4.317 1.960 0.784 0.882
Template:BlockLink 4.376 1.960 0.784 0.882
Template:BlockLink
Template:BlockLink
Template:BlockLink
4.157 1.960 0.784 0.882
Template:BlockLink 3.040 1.960 0.784 0.882
Template:BlockLink
Template:BlockLink
2.508 0.576 0.490 1.254
Moving along horizontally (not climbing)
Template:BlockLink
Template:BlockLink
Template:BlockLink
Template:BlockLink
Template:BlockLink
Template:BlockLink
3.00 1.960 0.784 0.882
Moving through
Template:BlockLink 1.568 0.314 0.314 0.784
Template:BlockLink 0.490 0.098 0.098 0.245
Template:BlockLink 1.960 (Minecraft:water overrides the lower speeds of Minecraft:lava and powder snow)
Template:BlockLink 0.784 - 0.784 -
Template:BlockLink 0.882 0.353 - 0.882

By mob

The majority of land-based Minecraft:mobs move via walking.

Walking mobs Non-walking mobs

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History

Java Edition

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Bedrock Edition

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Legacy Console Edition

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New Nintendo 3DS Edition

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Issues

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References

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