How to become invisible in Minecraft
Effect Command in Minecraft Java Edition (Current)
Invisibility:
Invisibility II:
Invisibility (highest level):
To remove all status effects including Invisibility, you can either drink milk or use the following /effect command:
Items that give the Invisibility Effect
The following are items that give the Invisibility effect in Minecraft:
In Minecraft, Invisibility has the following effect ID and Name values:
Icon | Status Effect (Minecraft ID Name) | ID | Platform | Version |
---|---|---|---|---|
Invisibility (minecraft:invisibility) | 14 | Java Edition (PC/Mac) | 1.4.2 |
In Minecraft, Invisibility has the following effect ID and Name values:
Icon | Status Effect (Minecraft ID Name) | ID | Platform | Version |
---|---|---|---|---|
Invisibility (minecraft:invisibility) | Pocket Edition (PE) | 1.0.5 |
In Minecraft, Invisibility has the following effect ID and Name values:
Icon | Status Effect (Minecraft ID Name) | ID | Platform | Version |
---|---|---|---|---|
Invisibility (minecraft:invisibility) | Xbox One | 1.4.0 |
In Minecraft, Invisibility has the following effect ID and Name values:
Icon | Status Effect (Minecraft ID Name) | ID | Platform | Version |
---|---|---|---|---|
Invisibility (minecraft:invisibility) | PS4 | 1.14.0 |
In Minecraft, Invisibility has the following effect ID and Name values:
Icon | Status Effect (Minecraft ID Name) | ID | Platform | Version |
---|---|---|---|---|
Invisibility (minecraft:invisibility) | Nintendo Switch | 1.5.0 |
In Minecraft, Invisibility has the following effect ID and Name values:
Icon | Status Effect (Minecraft ID Name) | ID | Platform | Version |
---|---|---|---|---|
Invisibility (minecraft:invisibility) | Windows 10 Edition | 1.0.5 |
In Minecraft, Invisibility has the following effect ID and Name values:
Icon | Status Effect (Minecraft ID Name) | ID | Platform | Version |
---|---|---|---|---|
Invisibility (minecraft:invisibility) | Education Edition | 1.0.18 |
See a complete list of Minecraft Effects that is interactive and searchable.
Causes[]
- A player with no armor can be detected at 7% of the usual detection distance.
- Each piece of armor increases this by another 17.5% of the usual distance. Full armor thus results in a 70% detection range.
- After detecting the player, a mob continues to follow as if the player is visible.
- Sneaking reduces the detection range to 80% of usual, and stacks with Invisibility.
- Wearing the corresponding mob head reduces the detection range of skeletons, zombies, and creepers to 50% of usual, and stacks with Invisibility.
FAQ
How does Minecraft Invisibility work?