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== Origin ==
 
== Origin ==
The design of Jiga’s Claymaze actually goes back further than Minr. Jigabot first used the layout in the summer of 2010 as a spawn maze on his server "Jiga's Multiverse". Back then it was made of just one block: cobblestone. When Jigabot shut down his server, c_dric founded Zero Minr as a new home for old players of his server. After a few weeks, as a lot of new players started joining, c_dric and other admins had a lot of work screening them before giving them build rights. It was then that they realized they could use Jigabot's concept and let a maze do the work. When Jigabot found out about this, he made a copy of the map on Minr, with new blocks and a new ending.
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The design of Jiga’s Claymaze actually goes back further than Minr. Jigabot first used the layout in the summer of 2010 as a spawn maze on his server "Jiga's Multiverse". Back then it was made of just one block: cobblestone. When Jigabot shut down his server, c_dric founded Zero Minr as a new home for old players of his server. After a few weeks, as a lot of new players started joining, c_dric and other admins had a lot of work screening them before giving them build rights. It was then that they realized they could use Jigabot's concept and let a maze do the work. When Jigaboy found out about this, he made a copy of the map on Minr, with new blocks and a new ending.
  
 
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