World Domination
World Domination | |
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A shot of the final and largest room. | |
Map information | |
Reward | 18 FFA Points |
Difficulty | Very Hard |
Location | FFA |
Mapcode | 4156 |
Creator | pockleshetcheeto |
Food | Cooked Salmon x64 |
Publication | August 13, 2018 |
World Domination is a mixed parkour map by pockleshetcheeto. It rewards 18 FFA Points upon completion, and can be joined directly using “/c join 4156”.
General
Story
The player takes on the role of a virus designated number 4156 that is trying to spread to the internet and achieve World Domination.
Gameplay
The beginning of the map consists of a few small rooms containing various parkour jumps, including corner jumps and 3+1s.
The player then makes their way into a large room containing parkour. There are two small side-rooms with harder failsafed parkour. Halfway through this room is the first checkpoint. After this section is a puzzle which if failed causes the player to return to the checkpoint.
After solving the puzzle and completing a long jump into water, the player finally enters the largest and final room. The parkour here is similar to the previous section, although it steps up in difficulty. This section is much longer and thus has five mid-checkpoints placed throughout. Upon completion of this room, the player reaches a final area with an end sign and credits.
Aesthetics
The first few rooms in the map consist of a grey palette representing a wire. After, they parkour up through a computer tower with green and blue wires on the sides. The final room consists of a computer monitor with many familiar icons like the minecraft logo, chrome logo, and discord logo.
Challenges
This map is featured in four challenges: Rivers Run Red, 2018 Assortment, The Path of Heroes, and Hexa.
Trivia
- World Domination contains 6 checkpoints, although 5 of them are located in the final room.
- Although the map is officially called World Domination, it is often referered to by its map code, 4156.
- The map was originally going to be named World Domination 1000000111100, although the binary representation of the number was unable to fit on a join sign.
- The time on the monitor in the final room reads 41:56.