Minecraft GAMEMODE TIER LIST
Survival[]Main article:
In this mode, players must gather all their materials to build, craft items and tools and gain experience points. There is a health, hunger, and armor bar, an inventory, and also a oxygen bar when underwater, suffocating,[BE only] or in lava.[BE only] If a player runs out of hearts (health), the player dies and returns to the spawn point.
Hardcore[]Main article:
In this mode, which plays in the same way as Survival mode, the difficulty level is permanently set to “Hard”, and the player does not respawn after dying. After death, the player cannot interact with the world again, and must either delete the map or permanently switch to Spectator mode. Hardcore is not technically a game mode as it cannot be enabled with the /gamemode
command.
Survival
This is the default mode, and likely the most popular in singleplayer worlds. As the name suggests, the player’s ultimate goal in this game mode is to survive against the elements. One may also think of this as the mode with the features Minecraft is known for: the player is able to break blocks and interact freely with their environment, as well as take damage from entities and other events. Additionally, activities such as running will cause the player to lose hunger bars, meaning they must keep themselves fed to survive.
Similarly, the player is subject to death in this game mode, which results in being teleported to the world’s spawn point. Overall, survival is what most players use to get an authentic Minecraft experience by requiring them to work hard while building, exploring and surviving.
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