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=== Aesthetics === | === Aesthetics === | ||
− | Every level in Ebu has a different aesthetic. The starting area, answer-input areas, and end area are all gradients from one color to another with accent blocks. The starting area is from snow to diorite. The first level is from blue glazed terracotta to quartz pillar with a small forest. The second level is from birch planks to dark oak planks with a void containing colorful glass pillars. The third level is from red concrete powder to lime concrete powder with a bedroom. The fourth level is from black terracotta to white terracotta with a laboratory. The fifth level is from exposed cut copper to waxed cut copper with a river going through a canyon. The sixth level is from green terracotta to cobblestone with a cubic-styled dark gray canyon. The seventh level is a gradient from pink wool to blue wool with a small shop containing many banners. The eighth level is a gradient from cyan concrete powder to dark prismarine with the answer-input area mirrored in 6 directions. The ninth level is from red nether wart block to red concrete powder with a big 6-sided room with each face red, yellow, blue, or black. The tenth level is a gradient from blue terracotta to purple concrete powder with a cave and miners. The end area is from black concrete to polished blackstone. | + | Every level in Ebu has a different aesthetic. The starting area, answer-input areas, and end area are all gradients from one color to another, with accent blocks. The starting area is from snow to diorite. The first level is from blue glazed terracotta to quartz pillar with a small forest. The second level is from birch planks to dark oak planks with a void containing colorful glass pillars. The third level is from red concrete powder to lime concrete powder with a bedroom. The fourth level is from black terracotta to white terracotta with a laboratory. The fifth level is from exposed cut copper to waxed cut copper with a river going through a canyon. The sixth level is from green terracotta to cobblestone with a cubic-styled dark gray canyon. The seventh level is a gradient from pink wool to blue wool with a small shop containing many banners. The eighth level is a gradient from cyan concrete powder to dark prismarine with the answer-input area mirrored in 6 directions. The ninth level is from red nether wart block to red concrete powder with a big 6-sided room with each face red, yellow, blue, or black. The tenth level is a gradient from blue terracotta to purple concrete powder with a cave and miners. The end area is from black concrete to polished blackstone. |
== Challenges == | == Challenges == | ||
− | This map is featured in | + | This map is featured in 3 [[Challenges|challenges]]: 2023 Assortment, The Pure Puzzle Marathon, and Hexa Chapter 3: New Heights. |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
− | *Every 3-letter string in Ebu was generated randomly | + | *Every 3-letter string in Ebu was generated randomly, as well as the map name |
− | *In the third level, there is a dinosaur player head, an easter egg found in all of | + | *In the third level, there is a dinosaur player head, an easter egg found in all of andrewforreal's maps |
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'''''[[Creators#andrewforreal|See all maps from andrewforreal]]''''' | '''''[[Creators#andrewforreal|See all maps from andrewforreal]]''''' | ||
[[Category:FFA]] [[Category:Map]] [[Category:Puzzle]] [[Category:Pure Puzzle]] [[Category:Novice]] | [[Category:FFA]] [[Category:Map]] [[Category:Puzzle]] [[Category:Pure Puzzle]] [[Category:Novice]] |
Latest revision as of 00:58, 10 August 2024
Ebu | |
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A shot of the seventh level | |
Map information | |
Reward | 4 FFA Points |
Difficulty | Novice |
Location | FFA |
Mapcode | ebu |
Creator | andrewforreal |
Food | None |
Publication | April 2, 2023 |
Ebu is a pure puzzle map by andrewforreal. It rewards 4 points upon completion, and can be joined directly using “/c join ebu”.
General[edit]
Gameplay[edit]
Ebu is a puzzle map based around obtaining letters of the alphabet. There are 10 levels, with each answer being a string of 3 letters. Every level has a different way of obtaining these letters.
Aesthetics[edit]
Every level in Ebu has a different aesthetic. The starting area, answer-input areas, and end area are all gradients from one color to another, with accent blocks. The starting area is from snow to diorite. The first level is from blue glazed terracotta to quartz pillar with a small forest. The second level is from birch planks to dark oak planks with a void containing colorful glass pillars. The third level is from red concrete powder to lime concrete powder with a bedroom. The fourth level is from black terracotta to white terracotta with a laboratory. The fifth level is from exposed cut copper to waxed cut copper with a river going through a canyon. The sixth level is from green terracotta to cobblestone with a cubic-styled dark gray canyon. The seventh level is a gradient from pink wool to blue wool with a small shop containing many banners. The eighth level is a gradient from cyan concrete powder to dark prismarine with the answer-input area mirrored in 6 directions. The ninth level is from red nether wart block to red concrete powder with a big 6-sided room with each face red, yellow, blue, or black. The tenth level is a gradient from blue terracotta to purple concrete powder with a cave and miners. The end area is from black concrete to polished blackstone.
Challenges[edit]
This map is featured in 3 challenges: 2023 Assortment, The Pure Puzzle Marathon, and Hexa Chapter 3: New Heights.
Trivia[edit]
- Every 3-letter string in Ebu was generated randomly, as well as the map name
- In the third level, there is a dinosaur player head, an easter egg found in all of andrewforreal's maps