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Make your way through a sandy construction site! There are five sections each with their own biome: forest, taiga, birch forest, desert, and mesa. Target blocks indicate where sand could be placed. | Make your way through a sandy construction site! There are five sections each with their own biome: forest, taiga, birch forest, desert, and mesa. Target blocks indicate where sand could be placed. | ||
== Challenges == | == Challenges == | ||
| − | Hard Hat is featured in | + | Hard Hat is featured in two [[Challenges|challenges]]: 2023 Assortment and Pure Pain Marathon - Deluxe. |
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* There are several Easter eggs hidden throughout the map. | * There are several Easter eggs hidden throughout the map. | ||
Revision as of 21:47, 9 July 2025
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Construction Pig guides the player through their first jump! | |
| Map information | |
| Reward | 12 FFA Points |
| Difficulty | Hard |
| Location | FFA+ |
| Mapcode | haha |
| Creator | jake_osml |
| Publication | November 8, 2023 |
Hard Hat is a pure parkour map by jake_osml. It rewards 12 FFA Points upon completion and can be joined directly using "/join haha".
General
Gameplay
The goal is to reach the end of the course by completing jumps only possible through placing suspicious sand underneath yourself. The player must be swift and accurate as their blocks fall from underneath them. Sections gradually increase in difficulty, expanding on the mechanic with each new jump.
Aesthetic
Make your way through a sandy construction site! There are five sections each with their own biome: forest, taiga, birch forest, desert, and mesa. Target blocks indicate where sand could be placed.
Challenges
Hard Hat is featured in two challenges: 2023 Assortment and Pure Pain Marathon - Deluxe.
Trivia
- There are several Easter eggs hidden throughout the map.
- Each jump features a non-full block underneath wherever sand is placed. Usually, these blocks are lanterns. They were originally placed to destroy the falling sand and prevent build-up at the bottom of the jumps. However, it was later discovered that suspicious sand breaks no matter what is underneath it if it falls from any distance. The creators decided to keep the lanterns there anyways.