Adventure

Adventure mode is a game mode intended for player-created maps, limiting some of the gameplay in Minecraft. In this mode, the player cannot directly destroy any blocks with any tools or place any blocks, in order to avoid spoiling adventure maps or griefing servers. Players are only allowed to craft items, and interact with mobs, item frames, and paintings.

Command blocks are intended for use in adventure mode gameplay.

A player can switch to Adventure mode from any other game mode by using the commands, , or.

Gameplay
Adventure mode is like Survival in that players receive damage from their environment, dying is possible, and players must manage hunger, but is different in many ways as well. Most notably, blocks can only be destroyed with an item that has the CanDestroy tag, and cannot be destroyed by the player's fist. Likewise, blocks require the CanPlaceOn tag to be placed. However, players are able to interact with the environment by other means - such as switching a redstone mechanism (like a lever) and trading with villagers. Another feature is that players will always spawn exactly on the world spawn point, no matter where it is - unlike Survival mode, where players can spawn anywhere within a certain grid.

Uses and Tips for Adventure Mode

 * You can use it as a useful way to protect your server from griefers (people who destroy things in Minecraft worlds), since blocks, clocks, and other placeable items cannot be broken in Adventure mode.


 * Adventure Mode can be used for adventure maps, and the breakables can add an interesting feeling to the map. You may give your players tools with CanDestroy tag if you want them to be able to break some blocks. If you only want them to have a tool at a certain point of time, you can connect a pressure plate with /clear @p (or @a for all players) [itemID] (or otherwise execute this command, of course).


 * Players will spawn on the world spawn exactly to the block, including the y coordinate (if there is space for the player there; if not, it searches upward).