Why can't I break blocks in adventure mode? [duplicate]

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When I played Herobrine Mansion, I could not break any blocks. Why is that?

I tried to change my controls; I Googled everything. I also can't hold down Mouse Button 1 to keep swinging my sword. I tried switching game modes, but I don't have the commands.



Best Answer

Adventure mode is not the same as Survival mode. In adventure mode, you cannot break blocks at all. Its designed for adventure maps.

If you are in a single player world, go into your options and open your world to LAN, making sure to turn cheats on. Then type "/gamemode 0" in the chat. After that, you should be able to break blocks.




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How do you allow players to break blocks in adventure mode?

To break wood (logs) in adventure mode, you need a tool which is specially enabled to destroy logs by having it's CanDestroy tag set to include "minecraft:log" for oak, birch, spruce and jungle logs, and/or "minecraft:log2" for old oak or acacia logs.

How do you break items in adventure mode?

Initially only a few block types can be feasibly broken using only your hand, including dirt/grass, sand, wood and leaves, so try left-clicking and holding and see if you can break these types of blocks. If nothing is happening when you left click, then your mouse button might not be properly mapped.



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