Hardcore

Hardcore mode is a game mode variant of survival, differing primarily by the lack of the ability to respawn (instead, the world is deleted) and change difficulty. The mode was introduced in Beta 1.9 Pre-release 2 and officially added in Minecraft 1.0. The idea came to Notch from a Minecraft gameplay blog on the PC Gamer site.

Features
While playing hardcore mode, the game is set to “hardcore” difficulty, which only differs from “hard” difficulty in the fact that it cannot be changed to another difficulty while playing the world. When you die of any way possible, the world will be deleted and will take you to the title screen. In the world selection screen, it will say that the world is in hardcore mode in bold, red letters, as in a warning.

When the player dies, the game over screen only offers a button to delete the world save instead of survival mode’s and  buttons. The world save still exists until the button is pressed, leaving the opportunity for one to keep their world by using 3rd party tools. Exiting the client and loading the world again only reloads the game at the game over screen.

As of 12w18a, hardcore Mode has been made as a difficulty for multiplayer, and dying while in the server does not give you a respawn button. Instead, it tells you to "Leave Server", and when you do it, you get the message "You have died. Game over." If you try to reconnect to the server, it says "You are banned from this server!".This is unrecommended for new server makers.

Trivia

 * While playing hardcore mode, the heart icons of the life gauge are different, as they show two small blood vessels (or eyes).
 * In the world selection screen, Hardcore mode is written in red.
 * When a world in hardcore mode is created with the Beta 1.9 pre-release, then played with the Beta 1.8 version, the world is permanently converted into a standard survival world.
 * When Notch announced hardcore mode on Twitter, he also posted an image of an "Ultra Hardcore" mode where the premium status of the player's user account is revoked on death. This turned out to be a joke.
 * It is actually possible to respawn in hardcore mode, via defeating the Ender Dragon and activating the credits, after which you will promptly respawn, without world deletion or death.
 * Many Minecraft enthusiasts played hardcore mode before the official version was released. It was simply on the honor system to delete your world if you died. This was often called an "Ironman" game.
 * Via hacking, it is possible to play a cross between hardcore and creative mode. The player can fly and place infinite blocks like in creative mode, but the world will be deleted upon death. This is because there are separate variables determining if creative or hardcore is on.
 * Some players like to play Hardcore on a superflat world. They call this the Flatcore Challenge, Superflat Hardcore Challenge, or just Hardcore Challenge.