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  1. When in-game, game rules can be changed using the /gamerule command, using the syntax /gamerule <rule> [<value>], where <rule> is the name of the game rule and <value> is an allowed value, which depends on the type of the game rule.

  2. You can open up the save with MCEdit and change some of your character's NBT data, such as manually setting your health to max, or changing your invulnerability tag to true (and changing it back afterwards).

  3. On Java, you can just open the game to LAN in the menu and select "allow cheats" to turn on commands. Run the command, then save and exit. Your world will be back to normal but with mob griefing enabled. On Bedrock Edition it's in the world options, before you load into the world.

  4. 10 Φεβ 2024 · There are 2 ways of setting the game’s gamerules: either via the /gamerule command, or when creating your world (you can click on the “game rules” button, and a menu containing all the game’s gamerules will appear (see image below). Although easier to use, you can only use this menu when creating your world.

  5. This page provides a basic overview of the game progression in Survival Mode, and assumes that you're playing vanilla survival mode and not using duplication bugs. This tutorial recommends how to approach survival mode for the first time.

  6. 20 Σεπ 2024 · Some examples of functions you can change with game rules include freezing the weather or time cycles, mobs dropping items when they die, players keeping the items in their inventory when they die, preventing creepers and endermen from griefing, and more.

  7. 25 Αυγ 2024 · Changing gamerules in Minecraft files allows you to customize your game experience, fix bugs, and explore new features. By following the steps outlined in this article, you can modify the game rules to suit your preferences.

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