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| description = Sky Parkour is a pure parkour map on zero.minr.org, worth 4 points. Use /c join Sky Parkour to join the map. | | description = Sky Parkour is a pure parkour map on zero.minr.org, worth 4 points. Use /c join Sky Parkour to join the map. |
Revision as of 16:50, 5 September 2020
Sky Parkour | |
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An overview of the map | |
Map information | |
Reward | 4 FFA Points |
Difficulty | Novice |
Location | HC (HC-12) |
Mapcode | spk |
Creator | RomanTheEvil |
Food | None |
Publication | May 14, 2011 |
Sky Parkour is a pure parkour map by RomanTheEvil. It would reward 4 FFA Points upon completion, but it’s currently being used in Hardcore 10.1, so it can’t be accessed directly, nor does it give points.
General
Gameplay
The player must parkour through what appear to be ruins in the sky. Multiple different types of jumps are present, such as ladder jumps and corner jumps. The danger of falling is constantly present, and will always result in death. Despite being short, this map is tricky because it contains no checkpoints.
Aesthetics
The ruins are made mostly of stone variants, such as cobblestone and smooth stone slabs. Nether blocks such as netherrack and lava are also present. One of the buildings resembles a deserted library, containing bookshelves and oak planks. The final building is possibly a church.
Challenges
This map is currently being used in Hardcore 10.1, so it isn't featured in any challenges.
Trivia
- Sky Parkour was made before sprint was added into Minecraft, meaning the entire map is possible to beat without it.
- Sky Parkour is considered the lower green difficulty boundary map, meaning it is seen as the easiest 4-point map.