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=== Gameplay === | === Gameplay === | ||
− | As the player drops into the map | + | As the player drops into the map, they are faced with the starting ascent. Once they reach the top they are given an open shot of the main ruins which features the rest of the 'standard' parkour before checkpoint one. In this section they are meant to parkour around the ruins and into an ice tunnel. From here the redstone based parkour starts. Following a timed parkour and a tricky water section, the player reaches the second checkpoint. As they maneuver through the underground ruins, the player is given the choice of a redstone or non-redstone path. The map ends with the descent into a lush cave. |
=== Aesthetics === | === Aesthetics === | ||
− | The map starts with a jungle type area, with dozens of hand crafted trees and one large ruin towards the center | + | The map starts with a jungle type area, with dozens of hand crafted trees and one large ruin towards the center. The upper section is split in two by a ravine. However, the other side is not used in the core gameplay. After checkpoint 1 the player drops into a catacomb type section where they have to go from room to room completing various parkour challenges. |
== Challenges == | == Challenges == | ||
− | This map is featured in 1 [[Challenges| | + | This map is featured in 1 [[Challenges|challenge]]: Hexa |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
− | *This was both Scylite_ and ilikefishees_ first map and was originally going to be named 'The Odyessey' | + | *This was both Scylite_ and ilikefishees_ first map and was originally going to be named 'The Odyessey'. |
− | *This map was entirely hand placed, mainly because | + | *This map was entirely hand placed, mainly because the creators were unaware of the existence of world edit at the time. |
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'''''[[Creators#Scylite_|See all maps from Scylite_]]''''' | '''''[[Creators#Scylite_|See all maps from Scylite_]]''''' | ||
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Revision as of 04:07, 31 August 2022
Aztec | |
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A shot of the aboveground area, showing both sides of the ravine | |
Map information | |
Reward | 18 FFA Points |
Difficulty | Very Hard |
Location | FFA |
Mapcode | azt |
Creator | Scylite_ & ilikefishees_ |
Food | None |
Publication | April 17, 2021 |
Aztec is a pure parkour map by Scylite_ and ilikefishees_ it is currently worth 18 points and can be joined directly via '/c join azt'.
General
Story
The story, while not directly mentioned, follows an explorer lost while searching for the coveted waters of youth hidden somewhere within the sprawling ruins of the jungle.
Gameplay
As the player drops into the map, they are faced with the starting ascent. Once they reach the top they are given an open shot of the main ruins which features the rest of the 'standard' parkour before checkpoint one. In this section they are meant to parkour around the ruins and into an ice tunnel. From here the redstone based parkour starts. Following a timed parkour and a tricky water section, the player reaches the second checkpoint. As they maneuver through the underground ruins, the player is given the choice of a redstone or non-redstone path. The map ends with the descent into a lush cave.
Aesthetics
The map starts with a jungle type area, with dozens of hand crafted trees and one large ruin towards the center. The upper section is split in two by a ravine. However, the other side is not used in the core gameplay. After checkpoint 1 the player drops into a catacomb type section where they have to go from room to room completing various parkour challenges.
Challenges
This map is featured in 1 challenge: Hexa
Trivia
- This was both Scylite_ and ilikefishees_ first map and was originally going to be named 'The Odyessey'.
- This map was entirely hand placed, mainly because the creators were unaware of the existence of world edit at the time.