


The maximum number of commands that can be executed by / function at once Whether the player should take damage when inside powder snow Makes angered neutral mobs stop being angry when the targeted player dies nearby Whether the player should take damage in fire, lava, campfires, or on magma blocks. Whether the player should take fall damage Whether the player should take damage when drowning The / weather command can still change weather.

Whether the weather can change naturally. Whether mobs should drop items and experience orbs Whether players should be able to craft only those recipes that they've unlocked first Players respawn immediately without showing the death screen Whether phantoms can spawn in the nighttime Whether fire should spread and naturally extinguish Whether entities that are not mobs should have drops Whether the daylight cycle and moon phases progress Often helps with jittering due to lag in multiplayer. Whether the server should skip checking player speed when the player is wearing elytra. Whether command blocks should notify admins when they perform commands Whether command blocks should be enabled in-game Whether advancements should be announced in chat The following is a list of game rules available in-game, their allowed values, and their availability in Java Edition and Bedrock Edition. The types are boolean (where the allowed values are either true or false) and integer (where any whole number is able to be entered). When in-game, game rules can be changed using the / gamerule command, using the syntax / gamerule, where is the name of the game rule and is an allowed value, which depends on the type of the game rule. The remainder can only be changed with commands. In Bedrock Edition, many (about half) of the game rules can be changed using toggles on the "World settings" and "Cheats" sections of the world's Game settings screen. The game rules are split into categories named "Player", "Mobs", "Spawning", "Drops", "World updates", "Chat", and "Miscellaneous". In Java Edition, game rules can be changed using toggle buttons on the "Edit Game Rules" menu built into the "Create World" screen. The "Edit Game Rules" section of the "Create World" screen on Java Edition.
