The mouse scroll wheel and the sprint key affect the flying speed, but the slowness and swiftness effect do not. They cannot stop flying by landing, as the player just passes through the blocks. However, they can take damage from the void or / kill.Ĭommands (including player selectors) can still target spectators. Lava, drowning, fire, and suffocation also do not affect them. Spectators cannot take damage, as all blows go through them. When their head is inside a block, they can see through all blocks. Spectators can move through blocks, entities, and other players. The color of the outline reflects the player's team. This allows the spectator to see other players as if they have the Glowing effect, and if let go the effect disappears. Spectators can also use the "Highlight Players (Spectator)" control if changed from the default (nothing). Spectators who are affected by the Glowing status effect can still be seen in Spectator mode by other players, although not by mobs. Spectators are not noticed by mobs, and do not trigger mob spawning (including from spawners), nor do they prevent mob despawning, but they are noticed by commands and/or command blocks. The inventory is like in Survival and Adventure mode. The HUD is completely invisible, except for subtitles and the chat.
You should see yourself back on the ground.Ĭongratulations, you just learned how to fly in Minecraft.Spectators are invisible, can fly, clip through blocks and entities, and view all entities, including other players in Spectator mode. For Pocket Edition (PE), you tap the Stop button twice (quickly).The game control to stop flying depends on the version of Minecraft: You should see yourself going closer to the ground. For Education Edition, press and hold the left shift key.For Nintendo Switch, press the down arrow on the controller.For Wii U, press the down arrow on the gamepad.
For PS3 and PS4, press down on the D-Pad.For Pocket Edition (PE), you tap and hold the Lower button.For Java Edition (PC/Mac), press and hold the left shift key.The game control to fly lower depends on the version of Minecraft: You should see yourself going higher into the air. For Education Edition, press and hold the SPACE key.For Nintendo Switch, press and hold the A button.For Wii U, press and hold the A button.For Windows 10 Edition, press and hold the SPACE key.For Xbox 360 and Xbox One, press up on the D-Pad (or press and hold the A button).For PS3 and PS4, press up on the D-Pad (or press and hold the X button).For Pocket Edition (PE), you tap and hold the Higher button.For Java Edition (PC/Mac), press and hold the SPACE key.The game control to fly higher depends on the version of Minecraft: Once you are in flying mode, you can navigate through the air. Now you should see yourself floating above the ground. For Education Edition, press the SPACE key twice (quickly).For Nintendo Switch, press the A button twice (quickly).For Wii U, press the A button twice (quickly).For Windows 10 Edition, press the SPACE key twice (quickly).For Xbox 360 and Xbox One, press the A button twice (quickly).For PS3 and PS4, press the X button twice (quickly).For Pocket Edition (PE), you tap the Jump button twice (quickly).For Java Edition (PC/Mac), press the SPACE key twice (quickly).The game control to start flying depends on the version of Minecraft: In Minecraft, when you spawn in your world you will be walking on the ground. Flying is a great way to move around fast and explore your world. In Minecraft, you can fly only in Creative mode, not in Survival mode. This Minecraft tutorial explains how to fly with screenshots and step-by-step instructions.