In spectator mode while playing on a server, pressing a number on the keyboard will teleport to a specific player on that server by pressing 1, or to a team member by pressing 2.ĭinnerbone tweeted about trying out spectator mode. Same as the spider, with the screen tinted red as well Quintuple vision, slight blurring, high FOV Below is a table of mobs that have a filter: Similar to the Super Secret Settings, if one presses F4 (default), it removes the filter without dismounting the mob. This filters how the world is portrayed to the spectator. Pressing the dismount key ( ⇧ Shift by default) returns a player to flying mode.Ĭertain mobs also apply a shader while looking from their point-of-view. Viewing oneself while spectating from an entity's point-of-view using F5 (default) shows the entity. Their position is locked to that of the entity, and their POV moves in accordance with the entity. Items in the world also cannot be picked up.Ī spectator can left-click on an entity, to view the world through its eyes. If a container uses a loot table to generate its contents, but the loot has not yet been generated, a player in the spectator mode cannot open the container to view its contents. Likewise, viewing GUIs is possible, but it is not possible to interact with them. If a player opens their inventory while in spectator mode, they cannot interact with, or use any of the items in it. The maximum speed that can be achieved is 43.556 m/s or 87.111 m/s while sprinting.
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The mouse scroll wheel (in the PC version) and the Sprint key affect the flying speed, but slowness and swiftness status effects do not. They cannot stop flying by landing, as a player will just go through the blocks. However, it is still possible for them to take damage from the Void or the /kill chat command. They cannot take damage, as all attacks will pass right through them. Ill effects such as being set on fire, drowning, or suffocation also do not affect them. When their head is inside a block, they can see through all blocks. Spectators can freely move through any block, entity, or player. Like with the status effect, the color of the outline is affected by a player's scoreboard team. This will allow the spectator to see other players as if they have the "Glowing" status effect and if let go, the effect will disappear. Spectators can use the "Highlight Players (Spectator)" control if changed from the default (nothing). Invisible mobs appear translucent, like when viewing an invisible ally with /scoreboard teams option seeFriendlyInvisibles set to "true". Spectators appear as a translucent, disembodied head, and the selected item from the hotbar is also visible. Spectators can see other spectators and invisible mobs, as well as themselves by pressing F5 (default). Spectators who are affected by the "Glowing" status effect will still be visible in spectator mode by other players, but not by mobs. They are not detected by mobs, do not trigger mob spawning (including from spawners), nor do they prevent mob despawn. Spectators are completely invisible, except for other players who are also in spectator mode. In spectator mode, players are invisible, can fly, go through blocks and entities alike, and view all entities, including other players.