Aqueous

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Aqueous
Aqueous.png
An aerial shot of some of the parkour.
Map information
Reward 12 FFA Points
Difficulty Hard
Location FFA+
Mapcode y4a
Creator yeroc424
Food None
Publication Mid-2012


Aqueous is a mixed parkour map by yeroc424. It rewards 12 points upon completion, and can be joined directly using “/c join y4a”.

General[edit]

Gameplay[edit]

The map consists of parkouring on top of bridges between towers, avoiding falling into either water or lava. Aqueous ends with a small maze inside of the temple in the center of the map.

Aesthetics[edit]

The map features a hill with a temple on top, composed mostly of stone bricks, lapis blocks, nether bricks, and glowstone. The outer towers that encircle it are made of oak planks with glowstone parkour above them.

Origin[edit]

Original article written by yeroc424

This map was first conceived in a dream - a network of rotted bridges held by wooden towers atop a foggy mountain. To keep the dream fresh in the mind, it was doodled in a notebook during school, and the concept of passing through the mountain with tunnels was introduced here. It was deemed that this could become a minecraft project, and so yeroc424 began building it on Zero. The fog element had to be lost, and the mountain constructed was much too small for the original idea. As a result, the map focused more upon the water below and the contents of the mountain. A small pagoda was build atop the mountain, and a dungeon filled the interior of the mountain, which mostly replaced the tunnel idea. Also, though it was originally intended to be a three-dimensional open maze, the broken bridges inspired yeroc to make the map into parkour instead. Thus, project Aqueous was begun, taking three months for its completion.

Course Details[edit]

The map is primarily parkour, with the goal of reaching the top of the pagoda. Outside the mountain, one needs to think cleverly to cross the bridges; not all paths are as straightforward as they seem. There are at least three branches of direction, but no directions lead to dead ends. However, some are harder than others. The mountain itself contains a hellish, lava-filled dungeon. This needs to be traversed at least two times in order to beat the map. There is a checkpoint at the halfway mark, and this is the saving grace for most players. Upon finishing the bridge section, the player must jump across a maze of glowstone hovering over the map. Once this is completed, the player enters the pagoda - only to be met by a labyrinth with no dead ends. This map is extremely difficult (orange wool) and awards twelve points. Aqueous is found in the first FFA+ parkour room.

Legacy[edit]

The map has become a favorite for point-hungry greens. Those who beat this map are held with distinction by their competitors. It is also commonly subject to the joke of being "the easiest map". Yet, yeroc did not initially intend the map to be tough; he wanted it to be more of an endurance test, much like the much-older Sky Parkour by RomanTheEvil. For this reason, no ceiling jumps or required four-gap jumps are present. The course was among the first added to FFA+, thus setting a standard for aspiring builders. It is favored for being visually open, yet compressing multiple paths to small areas, which yeroc is known to do. Also, there are strong, appealing color contrasts outside and inside the dungeon, and even in the floors of the pagoda. One glaring flaw is that the entire map floats much above the water, and the mountain was never finished. However, yeroc has no intent to complete the mountain. Underneath the mountain is Flamango, yeroc's easter egg character from his Block Party collaboration.

Challenges[edit]

This map is featured in six challenges: The A-Team, Welcome To Hell, 2012 Assortment, The Path of Heroes, Legacy Hexa, and Hexa.

Trivia[edit]

  • Aqueous is considered the upper orange difficulty boundary map, meaning it is seen as the most difficult 12-point map.

See all maps from yeroc424