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It contains maps of various difficulties that fit into the [https://wiki.minr.org/Category:Co-op co-op] map category. Co-op maps require multiple players to complete, and none can be completed solo. Non-parkour elements of Co-op Maps can NOT be streamed or recorded. Doing so is a ban-able offense and will not be tolerated.  
 
It contains maps of various difficulties that fit into the [https://wiki.minr.org/Category:Co-op co-op] map category. Co-op maps require multiple players to complete, and none can be completed solo. Non-parkour elements of Co-op Maps can NOT be streamed or recorded. Doing so is a ban-able offense and will not be tolerated.  
 
=== Challenges ===
 
=== Challenges ===
It contains challenges of various difficulties. Information on challenges and a list of them can be found here: [https://wiki.minr.org/Challenges Challenges].
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It contains challenges of various difficulties. Information on challenges and a list of them can be found here, [https://wiki.minr.org/Challenges challenges].
  
 
== FFA+ ==
 
== FFA+ ==
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When a player submits a map, they are expected to have already had the start, mid (if any), and end checkpoints already setup, and a region setup protecting the map with proper flags set. Once the map is confirmed to have all of these, a Board member sets the map to "On Board". At this point, all green+ players have the ability to leave reviews and comment on the map. This also opens up the map to reviews from members of The Board. The Board is composed of players that are devoted to reviewing maps and have a good grasp on what standards maps need to meet to get published. Once a board member reviews the map, one of three things happens:
 
When a player submits a map, they are expected to have already had the start, mid (if any), and end checkpoints already setup, and a region setup protecting the map with proper flags set. Once the map is confirmed to have all of these, a Board member sets the map to "On Board". At this point, all green+ players have the ability to leave reviews and comment on the map. This also opens up the map to reviews from members of The Board. The Board is composed of players that are devoted to reviewing maps and have a good grasp on what standards maps need to meet to get published. Once a board member reviews the map, one of three things happens:
 
* If the Board member thinks that the map is ready, they apply the prefix "Nominated". At this point, another board member needs to review the map. If they also agree that the map is ready for publishing, they apply the prefix "Approved" and it becomes published as a full map on the server.
 
* If the Board member thinks that the map is ready, they apply the prefix "Nominated". At this point, another board member needs to review the map. If they also agree that the map is ready for publishing, they apply the prefix "Approved" and it becomes published as a full map on the server.
* If the Board member sees that there are some definite areas for improvement or any bugs and/or escapes, the prefix is set to "Altering". When this happens, greens are still allowed to review the map, but the map creator is meant to make any changes that need to happen. If the map creator changes the map to an acceptable standard, a Board member changes the prefix to "Nominated" or "Approved".
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* If the Board member sees that there are some definite areas for improvement or any bugs and/or escapes, the prefix is to "Altering". When this happens, greens are still allowed to review the map, but the map creator is meant to make any changes that need to happen. If the map creator changes the map to an acceptable standard, a Board member changes the prefix to "Nominated" and will require another member to agree so that the map can be published.  
* If the Board member thinks that the map will require substantial changes to make it acceptable, they apply the prefix "Reworking", and the creator must work on the map more to have its status changed.
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* If the Board member thinks that the map will require substantial changes to make it acceptable, they apply the prefix "Reworking", and the creator must work on the map more to have its status changed to "Nominated" or "Approved".
* If the map will require a near-total rework to be acceptable or if the creator fails multiple times to fulfill the changes that board reviews lay out for them, especially after the map is given a "Reworking" tag, the map may be "Declined", and is not to be submitted again until a significant amount of work is done on the map.
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* If the creator fails multiple times to fulfill the changes that board reviews lay out for them, especially after the map is given a "Reworking" tag, or the map will require a near-total rework to be acceptable, the map may be "Declined", and is not to be submitted again until a significant amount of work is done on the map.
  
For a more in-depth explanation of the review process, read [https://forums.minr.org/threads/the-board-master-post.6331/#message-anchor-theboardprotocol The Board: Master Post].
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For a more in-depth explanation of the review process, read [https://forums.minr.org/threads/the-board-master-post.6331/#message-anchor-theboardprotocol The Board: Master Post]
  
 
=== Boundary Maps ===
 
=== Boundary Maps ===

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