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* This is spolendina's first and only map built in survival. | * This is spolendina's first and only map built in survival. | ||
* The end of the map features an optional challenge involving the /rocket command, which is now inacessible to greenies. | * The end of the map features an optional challenge involving the /rocket command, which is now inacessible to greenies. | ||
| + | * The map's title was inspired by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Recruit_(novel) book of the same name by Robert Muchamore]. | ||
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Revision as of 12:54, 18 February 2026
| The Recruit | |
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| Map information | |
| Reward | 7 FFA Points |
| Difficulty | Moderate |
| Location | FFA |
| Mapcode | trc |
| Creator | spolendina |
| Publication | May 22, 2017 |
The Recruit is an adventure map with puzzle, parkour, search, and maze by spolendina. It rewards 7 FFA Points on completion. Use "/join trc" to join the map directly.
General
Story
You awake in a strange room, not knowing who, or where, you are, with your only memory being strange men in black suits following you.
Gameplay
The Recruit is a mid-tier adventure map, mostly comprised of parkour, with a small maze, puzzle and search. The map has no checkpoints, and although it has limited death potential it is possible to die in the final parkour section.
Aesthetics
The map takes place in a secret facility, comprised of multiple distinction sections, including a library, offices and quartz/stone brick rooms.
Challenges
TBC
Trivia
- This is spolendina's first and only map built in survival.
- The end of the map features an optional challenge involving the /rocket command, which is now inacessible to greenies.
- The map's title was inspired by the book of the same name by Robert Muchamore.