Fairy Garden
Fairy Garden | |
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![]() A hall in Fairy Garden | |
Map information | |
Reward | 2 FFA Points |
Difficulty | Easy |
Location | FFA |
Mapcode | fairy |
Creator | wavelyte |
Food | None |
Publication | October 30, 2024 |
Fairy Garden is a pure maze map by wavelyte. It rewards 2 FFA Points upon completion, and can be joined directly using “/join fairy”.
General[edit]
Gameplay[edit]
The map is a standard Minecraft 2D maze where the player must get from the start to the end in first person.
Aesthetics[edit]
The maze has an overgrown garden aesthetic, using leaves and various plants that spill into the main pathway. The mini-gates that separate each of the maze's cells are made of bone blocks, smooth sandstone, and waxed oxidized copper trapdoors. The floor is mainly mossy cobblestone, mossy stone bricks, and grass blocks, and the middle of the floor in each cell has magenta stained glass and a pearlescent froglight.
For the walls, the maze has two loosely-defined layers for the aesthetics. The first layer is made of iron bars, azalea leaves, and jungle leaves. The second layer is made of pink terracotta, purple terracotta, acacia wood, and blue terracotta, and this layer serves as the opaque wall of the maze.
In the corner of maze cells, magenta and purple stained glass is used to create spikes pointed upwards. The closest the maze has to a visible ceiling (barriers make the physical ceiling) is acacia wood archways with waxed oxidized copper trapdoors and the occasional spore blossom on them.
The particles that are spread across the map are made with spore blossoms and the basalt delta biome.
Challenges[edit]
The map is featured in two challenges: 2024 Assortment and Hexa.
Trivia[edit]
- The map makes use of the new scale feature that came with Minecraft 1.20.5. It is used to create the fairy at the start of the map and the nether portal effect at the end.