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|image = Blazeville_2png.png
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| caption = An overview of the village.
 
| points = 2
 
| points = 2
 
| location = FFA
 
| location = FFA
 
| mapcode = bzv
 
| mapcode = bzv
| creators = [[Creators#Big_Big_So_Big|Big_Big_So_Big]]
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| creators = [[Creators#Bird_Obsession|Bird_Obsession]]
| foodtype = Saturation
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| publication = April 2019
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| publication = April 25, 2019
 
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Blazeville is a pure parkour map created by Big_Big_So_Big. It awards 2 FFA points upon completion, and can be joined directly by using the commands:
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Blazeville is a pure parkour map created by Bird_Obsession. It awards 2 FFA points upon completion, and can be joined directly by using “/c join bzv”.
  
#/c join Blazeville
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== General ==
#/c join bzv
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=== Gameplay ===
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Blazeville leads the player through several houses and into caves and ravines around the village. Each house mostly contains a few simple ladder jumps, and the outside involves parkouring across floating platforms to traverse between said houses. It begins at the bottom of a small ravine, which leads into the first house. The player then makes their way across several rooftops to press a button that momentarily opens the entrance to the next building. Once on top, players are greeted with a checkpoint and must make their way along a large crack in the nether ceiling before dropping down from a lava-filled chamber onto the final floating platforms, which contain a second mid-checkpoint. These lead to the third and final parkour building, which contains the end sign.
  
==General==
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=== Aesthetics ===
===Gameplay===
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Blazeville is located in the nether, so it's aesthetics are mostly made of nether blocks. The buildings are made out of nether brick and red nether brick, while the landscape contains soul sand, nether wart blocks, red nether brick, fires, and brown mushrooms.
Blazeville starts off with a ravine section with a few moderate jumps, leading into a house. This house contains a few easy ladder jumps. Traverse across floating platforms and houses to reach a big church-like house. After pressing a button, the building's door opens and the player has to rush into the building. Inside this building are a few moderate jumps, leading back outside, and to a checkpoint.  
 
  
After the checkpoint, there's a section where the player has to platform across slabs in a ravine in the ceiling, leading to a tunnel. At the end of this tunnel, there's a house full of lava, displaying two signs which read FOR SALE. After dropping out of the house via a hole, you are given the option to do a few additional easy jumps to reach a checkpoint. A few floating block platforms later and the player has reached the final house, which contains a few jumps, and eventually the end sign.
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== Origin ==
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The idea of Blazeville was conceived while its creator, [[Creators#Bird_Obsession|Bird_Obsession]], was still in [[Hardcore]]. The original intention was to create what a default village would look like in the Nether. The end result was a bit different than first perceived, due to the map being created in an area too small for a default village to fit and look nice. To make up for this, the map length was increased, incorporating the ravine above the village into the map.
  
===Aesthetics===
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== Challenges ==
Blazeville is located in the nether, so it's aesthetics are mostly made of nether blocks. The buildings are made out of nether brick and red nether brick, while the landscape contains soul sand, nether wart block, red nether brick, fire, and brown mushrooms.
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This map is featured in four [[Challenge|challenges]]: Nether Tour, Blue Oceans, 2019 Assortment, and Hexa.
  
==Challenges==
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== Trivia ==
This map is featured in one challenge, Hexa.
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*Blazeville was the second map created in Theta Nether, the first being [[Inferno]].
 
 
==Trivia==
 
*Blazeville was the second map created in the nether, with the first being [[Inferno]].
 
 
*This map was originally published as a green map, but was quickly changed to blue due to its low difficulty.
 
*This map was originally published as a green map, but was quickly changed to blue due to its low difficulty.
 
*Blazeville contains many secrets, including a hidden nether portal.
 
*Blazeville contains many secrets, including a hidden nether portal.
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*To access the second checkpoint, the player originally had to perform a neo jump on fences. This was removed before map release for the reason that a neo will never belong in a blue map.
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*Blazeville has a sequel, known as [[Incendium]]. This sequel is a red mixed parkour.
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[[Category: FFA]] [[Category: Map]] [[Category: Parkour]] [[Category: Pure Parkour]] [[Category: Easy]]
 
[[Category: FFA]] [[Category: Map]] [[Category: Parkour]] [[Category: Pure Parkour]] [[Category: Easy]]

Latest revision as of 20:19, 5 September 2022

Blazeville
Blazeville 2png.png
An overview of the village.
Map information
Reward 2 FFA Points
Difficulty Easy
Location FFA
Mapcode bzv
Creator Bird_Obsession
Food None
Publication April 25, 2019


Blazeville is a pure parkour map created by Bird_Obsession. It awards 2 FFA points upon completion, and can be joined directly by using “/c join bzv”.

General[edit]

Gameplay[edit]

Blazeville leads the player through several houses and into caves and ravines around the village. Each house mostly contains a few simple ladder jumps, and the outside involves parkouring across floating platforms to traverse between said houses. It begins at the bottom of a small ravine, which leads into the first house. The player then makes their way across several rooftops to press a button that momentarily opens the entrance to the next building. Once on top, players are greeted with a checkpoint and must make their way along a large crack in the nether ceiling before dropping down from a lava-filled chamber onto the final floating platforms, which contain a second mid-checkpoint. These lead to the third and final parkour building, which contains the end sign.

Aesthetics[edit]

Blazeville is located in the nether, so it's aesthetics are mostly made of nether blocks. The buildings are made out of nether brick and red nether brick, while the landscape contains soul sand, nether wart blocks, red nether brick, fires, and brown mushrooms.

Origin[edit]

The idea of Blazeville was conceived while its creator, Bird_Obsession, was still in Hardcore. The original intention was to create what a default village would look like in the Nether. The end result was a bit different than first perceived, due to the map being created in an area too small for a default village to fit and look nice. To make up for this, the map length was increased, incorporating the ravine above the village into the map.

Challenges[edit]

This map is featured in four challenges: Nether Tour, Blue Oceans, 2019 Assortment, and Hexa.

Trivia[edit]

  • Blazeville was the second map created in Theta Nether, the first being Inferno.
  • This map was originally published as a green map, but was quickly changed to blue due to its low difficulty.
  • Blazeville contains many secrets, including a hidden nether portal.
  • To access the second checkpoint, the player originally had to perform a neo jump on fences. This was removed before map release for the reason that a neo will never belong in a blue map.
  • Blazeville has a sequel, known as Incendium. This sequel is a red mixed parkour.

See all maps from Bird_Obsession