Talk:Hardcore

SMP Hardcore
There needs to be ban on death for SMP hardcore. This would be great so players can kill off the griefers instead of the griefers just respawning al the time. It would add a point to having wolves, too. Also, established players would be way better equipped than griefers. Currently, the players lose to griefers every time. This would make it more of a contest.

Also, this would make your life a thing to protect. OPs should not get banned on death.
 * Yeah nice Idea, and if a good player is unfortunade he can never play again on your server. There are enough plugins and ways to handle griefers. And besides that, no matter how well you are armed, if you are caught by surprise... your gone. --22:01, 6 November 2011 (UTC)

^ No offense, but that is a terrible idea, and Hardcore SMP will most likely not work that way. The server will most likely kick you and despawn your items upon death... none of this 'you're banned' stuff - people play Minecraft for fun, and that would be a stupid idea taking that into consideration. - 12:39, 31 May 2012

So always check your back for creepers or you could be unable to access that server forever.

Recommend player on do this on single player so you can just start another game. If done on multyplayer playing with friends on that server will be difficult and if you have good enough friends to start a new server all will be lost and if you don't your screwed.


 * Hardcore SMP - dead players banished to the nether. Server keeps them from going to any other dimension. "Dead" players are like materialized ghosts - don't suffer hunger, but have low health, perhaps even give them so offensive bonus since they wont have access to many resources for weapons/tools/armour. Nasty griefers attacking you in the NETHER!. A revival mechanic would be cool though, so when you die, your skull gets dropped, and someone from the over world has to bring it to you in the nether. Griefer skulls get chucked in a fire, and OPs can respawn player skulls on occasion.


 * This excists, try hcsmp.com and roxbot.com. 83.117.103.205 13:21, 1 December 2011 (UTC)

Pictures
Could someone please embed this image (http://i.imgur.com/jCYC1.png) onto the page? Im not that experienced with this sort of stuff >< MDings 09:44, 23 September 2011 (UTC)

Never mind figured it out :D MDings

Ultra hardcore mode
Notch recently posted an image of a 'ultra hardcore button, and although not part of minecraft, it is still notable as a joke. I believe it should be added to the page. Discuss.

Rdm box 13:15, 23 September 2011 (UTC)


 * If we added every single joke Notch makes on his twitter the wiki would be a mess. – ultradude25 ( T &#124; C ) at 14:05, 23 September 2011 (UTC)


 * Understood. Rdm box 15:22, 24 September 2011 (UTC)

Ultra Hardcore might of been a joke because Notch didn't want premium users to lose premium. That could make people quit minecraft --Bluealex106 13:12, 21 August 2012 (UTC)

Lol :D –Preceding unsigned comment was added by JulleO o (talk • contribs) at 21:12, 19 November 2012 (UTC). Please sign your posts with

screenshot on the right sources?
the screenshot on the right is missing sources. Was it tweeted by notch, if so can the source please be displayed. --Wally
 * Done. Well noticed. Rdm box 15:27, 24 September 2011 (UTC)

Proof?
http://twitter.com/#!/notch/status/119031614553587713 The image in the tweet above is already uploaded, but is it not confirmation that Hardcore mode will be in 1.9.2 pre-release? It is in the top left of the image... --Throex 15:17, 28 September 2011 (UTC)

Glitch
...When you die in hardcore mode, your world is "deleted"... So, why is it that when I re-enter the same name and seed of my "deleted" world, it's exactly the same as when I died. I was even able to pick up my dropped items from the crater where the creeper that killed me exploded. The wheat seeds I had just planted were also still in the same stage of growth. Try it. Just remember your world name and the seed you used to create it and re-enter them after you die and your world is "deleted". Bam. –The preceding unsigned comment was added by (Talk)  Please sign your posts with


 * Woah. If that happens regularly, you could have just found a bug that nullifies the entire concept of Hardcore Mode.  :o  Verhalthur (talk)(contribs) 21:29, 30 September 2011 (UTC)
 * Nope, just tested it. I spelled "LOL" in wood next to the spawn and killed myself, then regened with the same seed and name.  The world was reset.  Also, when writing on a talk page about a new subject, add a new header.  --Saphireking65 21:56, 30 September 2011 (UTC)


 * I just died in my hardcore world. when I made a new Hardcore world using the same seed my world was also just as I left it. Should we add this to trivia or bugs? --5pr46u3 11:03, 20 March 2012 (UTC)
 * I remember seeing a bug report on the tracker about this, except it was a non-hardcore world. I think it still affects recent versions; it may be a result of the fact that your computer doesn't zero the drive when you do a regular delete.Gamegirlxl (talk) 23:25, 2 June 2014 (UTC)

As far as I understand, Hardcore mode is supposed to be locked in the hard setting. However, going to the main menu and choosing Peaceful mode under Options will stop aggressive mobs from spawning if a world is created at this time. I have yet to test whether this will occur if the difficulty is changed to Peaceful once the world is already created. However, I have confirmed that turning it back to non-Peaceful will cause aggressive mobs to spawn. Could someone test this out (unless this is supposed to occur, which I doubt)? –The preceding unsigned comment was added by 75.33.42.152 (Talk . Please sign your posts with
 * This has already been noted. --Wizjany 21:10, 3 October 2011 (UTC)
 * *Comment removed by author due to error.*
 * I had the same thing happen to me back in the 1.7 update, although a little different considering hardcore was not around. Anyway, I had a save file go corrupt on me, I attempted to repair it, fix it, anything I could do and I couldn't. So I deleted it, then used the exact same name that I used before and when my map loaded, it was all there. Every item, chest, building, tunnel and edit I had made. The only thing missing was my inventory. I am sure if a seed was used when creating the world I would have needed the seed as well, but in my case it was not needed. So this could be a bug that has been around for a while and they have not noticed it.. --Throex 00:22, 5 October 2011 (UTC)

no it didn't work what update were you in because i was in 1.5.2

Creepers
From what I can tell, creepers seem to be modified in hardcore mode, I have had many close encounters without dying or taking much damage from their explosion, however, they arent exactly nerfed since they seem to have double health, or just about. Is there anybody here who could test this? I'm not sure if it's just me. (also: I can't log into my account because it's case sensitive, since my username reverts back to all lowercase when I remove my cursor from its login textbox,so sorry for the anonymity.) ~Guy (with uppercase G.)


 * It seems like every aggressive mob has increased health in 1.9 pre-2 and pre-3; at least, that's just what I've noticed. Father  Toast  23:01, 7 October 2011 (UTC)


 * I see, I just realized later yesterday, however, the question about the creeper damage being nerfed; can anybody else test to see if creepers in hardcore cause little to no damage? I had 2 blow up in my face point blank, I had no armor and I took 1 and a half heart of damage from each explosion. ~Guy


 * Died twice from creeper explosion on hardcore in 1.9 pre 3. For me it still oneshot at point blanc — MiiNiPaaT 12:36, 8 October 2011 (UTC)


 * that's so weird, I guess its just me :(
 * I'll try it with another world then, see if it reverts to normal.

maybe its a bug, because I have absolutely no mods running, it's locked on hard difficulty w/ hardcore enabled. ~Guy
 * Playing 1.0, I also seem to notice Creeper damage seems to have been nerfed considerably. ~AO


 * I have a simular glitch / problem. And this is what happend: I was in a Village and wanted to protect the Villagers so I took out my bow and shot the Creeper and once I killed it I "blew up by Creeper"!!! That is definitly a glitch... or is it?--TheSheepGuy (talk) 11:03, 22 September 2013 (UTC)TheSheepGuy

hardcore on SMP.
i wonder how HC mode will work on SMP, if its even there?


 * I doubt it can. If it could I would assume it would remove either the level.data only or the entire folder.
 * It can work there pretty easily by banning the player on daeth. No need to remove any level files.... --95.88.156.189 22:00, 6 November 2011 (UTC)
 * I've been giving this idea to every sever moderator that I've met. This would be a great idea (just as long as the admins can unban someone if something stupid happens like a generation error or griefer) Zoythrus 06:22, 21 December 2011 (UTC)
 * It should be easy to just create one world for hardcore gameplay using Multiverse. Start Players in the Hardcore world, but set the death respawn point into another world. And forbid players to teleport into Hardcore world. That way they are still on the Server, and admins can "revive" them by teleporting them back to hardcore world --95.88.156.189 23:20, 24 March 2012 (UTC)

World Conversion
When I create a world in hardcore mode with the Beta 1.9 pre-release and then play it with the Beta 1.8.1 version, the world permanently converts into a standard survival world, Can someone verify this is SOP? Also, is this appropriate to post? Revuri 03:50, 26 October 2011 (UTC)

Yes, it does, but you can get the hardcore mode status back with NBTedit. You can also change modes in 1.8 with it. -faultofdan

Converting 1.0.0 Worlds?
This page has some information regarding converting pre-release 1.9.x worlds from hardcore to other modes. Now that the game has been released I feel there should be a comment about converting these worlds on the page itself. Thoughts?

--66.44.225.165 01:19, 16 December 2011 (UTC)

Score/Timer in Hardcore mode
Mojang needs to add some sort of game timer to hardcore mode as a way of keeping score. When you first spawn in, the timer starts. The longer you survive, the more bad-ass you are. With no timer in the game, there's no real way of "keeping score" as it were, and hardcore mode just seems to be pointless punishment for dying. But with a game clock, people can use that as a score and compete with their friends.


 * That would just turn into a contest of who can hide in a sealed-off two-block-high hole and do nothing for longer. Hardcore's really more a matter of personal pride than gaining the respect of others anyways, about the satisfaction of completing whatever goal you have in mind under far harsher and completely unforgiving circumstances. The whole timer-score idea would just be unnecessary. 24.252.9.243 08:43, 6 August 2012 (UTC)


 * I agree with that guy. A timer would be pointless considering that's all somone would do, hide in a hole. Although an Enderman could pick up the dirt block, it would be rare.Jimmyoakmeister 05:00, 14 August 2012 (UTC)

You need food to survive in hard you starve to death :D


 * Food level doesn't decrease while standing still.--99.25.90.235 19:58, 5 June 2013 (UTC)

What the hard difficulty should say
The hard difficulty should say hardcore since In hardcore, The difficulty says hardcore when the difficulty is hard

Ultra Hardcore clarification needed
The Trivia section contains this claim: "It is actually possible to play a different type of "Ultra Hardcore" by opening to LAN and entering the command /gamerule naturalRegeneration false. "

Please could someone expand this to describe exactly what steps the user must perform to achieve this? In 1.7.9 vanilla Minecraft when I create a single player world and click Open to LAN the only buttons available are: Game Mode Survival, Allow Cheats: OFF, Start LAN World and Cancel. No matter which combination of /gamemode 0, /gamemode 1, "/gamerule naturalRegeneration false" and cheats on or off, and closing the game a re-opening, I cannot achieve the state where regeneration is off and the state of inability to use /gamemode commands. Is this maybe no longer possible? -Aurelius2A (talk) 16:32, 9 December 2014 (UTC)


 * Ultra hardcore is a fan creation, and as such does not really deserve to be discussed on a game feature page. I would try the forums or reddit for help with that. – KnightMiner  (t·c) 16:39, 9 December 2014 (UTC)


 * I am not asking for it to be discussed, but I am asking that the wiki page is helpful to the reader. Or are you suggesting that the Trivia item should be moved, and clarified, to another page, such as the Gamerule page? A search of reddit for naturalRegeneration finds several variants of simulating ultra hardcore, but none of them match what the Trivia entry here is describing. By trial and error I have found this sequence appears to work: 1. Create a singleplayer world in survival mode with no cheats, difficulty Hard; 2. when the world is generated hit escape and click the "Allow Cheats: OFF" button to toggle it to "Allow Cheats: ON"; 3. click the button "Start LAN World"; 4. Press the enter chat key (T by default) and enter the line "/gamerule naturalRegeneration false" and press the Enter key; 5. Press Escape and click Save and Quit to Title; 6. Click on Singleplayer and choose the saved game and you will be in a mode where both natural regeneration is off and executing commands will be unavailable. -Aurelius2A (talk) 17:05, 9 December 2014 (UTC)


 * Basically what I'm saying is the information does not belong on this page, and in game help should be directed to the forums or reddit. As for discussion of ultra hardcore, the information only belongs on and is present on Tutorials/Ultra hardcore survival (mostly the same as here) – KnightMiner  (t·c) 17:17, 9 December 2014 (UTC)


 * Update Ok, I just noticed you had removed the trivia entry. I agree that's better than an incomplete entry, and also agree that it's better placed in a Tutorial. Accordingly I have here added my suggested instructions to Tutorials/Ultra hardcore survival. -Aurelius2A (talk) 17:24, 9 December 2014 (UTC)

Savefile exploiting
You can copy and paste your hardcore mode game from the saves in the .minecraft folder into another folder, after saving your progress. After you die and your world gets deleted, you can simply copy and paste back the game into the saves folder. Noctoblade (talk) 01:44, 28 December 2014 (UTC)