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Maps, often referred to as Courses or Levels, are the main focus of Minr.org as a Minecraft server. They are playable areas with various [[challenge types]] included in them. Maps almost always award [[points]] based on their [[difficulty]], but there are a few maps which do not. They are not to be confused with [[Challenges]], which are a completely different concept on this server.  
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Maps, often referred to as Courses or Levels, are the main focus of Minr. There are 5 main [[map types]]: parkour, maze, puzzle, search and adventure. Maps always award [[points]] based on their [[difficulty]], unless they are in [[Board]], [[Valley]], or [[Hardcore]]. They are not to be confused with [[Challenges]], which refer to map sets with special conditions.  
 
 
 
 
== List of All Minr Maps ==
 
''Main article: [[List of All Minr Maps]]''
 
  
 
== Difficulty Ratings ==  
 
== Difficulty Ratings ==  
Difficulty ratings serve as a way of sorting maps based on the amount of time and effort it takes for the average player to complete them. Ratings are decided by the Green+ community and are always changeable should a [[Reward Proposal]] pass. Below is a list of all difficulty ratings with explanations and examples for each of them:
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Difficulty ratings serve as a way of sorting maps based on the amount of time and effort it takes for the average player to complete them. Ratings are decided by the Green+ community and are always changeable should a [[Reward Proposal]] pass. Below is a table of all the main difficulty ratings, their point values, and examples for each of them.
=== <span style="color: blue"> Very Easy ===
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{| class="wikitable"
The Very Easy difficulty covers the maps which are generally the easiest on the server to complete. They can be recognized by their distinct dark blue color in item frames, or in chat when using [[Checkpoint commands]].
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|colspan="6" style="text-align:center"|Main Difficulties Table
 
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They award 1 [[point]].
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|Difficulty
 
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|Color
Examples: [[Minr Airlines]], [[Blitz]], [[Tulip Among Grass]].
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|Points
=== <span style="color: lime"> Easy ===
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|colspan="3" style="text-align:center"|Examples
The Easy difficulty covers the maps which are the easiest after Very Easy maps. They can be recognized by their lime color in item frames, or in chat when using [[Checkpoint commands]].
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|- style="color: white"
 
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|Very Easy
They award 2 [[points]].
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|White
 
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|1
Examples: [[Fusion Parkour]], [[Chiller's Door Maze]], [[Festival]].
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|[[Mineco]]
=== <span style="color: yellow"> Medium ===
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|[[Old Level 2]]
The Medium difficulty covers the maps which are not too hard, but not easy enough to be put in the Easy/Very Easy category. They can be recognized by their yellow color in item frames, or in chat when using [[Checkpoint commands]].
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|[[Isle of Redstone]]
 
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|- style="color: blue"
They award 3 [[points]].
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|Easy
 
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|Blue
Examples: [[Path of Choices]], [[Freezerburn]], [[Inaros]].
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|2
=== <span style="color: orange"> Hard ===
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|[[Blazeville]]
The Hard difficulty covers the maps which provide a much greater challenge than Easy and Medium maps, or maps that would be considered Medium but are of a much larger length They can be recognized by their orange color in item frames, or in chat when using [[Checkpoint commands]].  
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|[[Leaf Maze]]
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|[[Blackbox]]
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|- style="color: lime"
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|Novice
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|Green
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|4
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|[[Sky Parkour]]
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|[[The Test]]
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|[[Amalgam]]
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|- style="color: yellow"
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|Moderate
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|Yellow
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|7
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|[[Canvas]]
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|[[Halls of Vibrance]]
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|[[Iron Door]]
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|- style="color: orange"
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|Hard
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|Orange
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|12
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|[[Atari]]
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|[[Wolly Mammoth]]
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|[[Viae]]
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|- style="color: red"
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|Very Hard
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|Red
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|18
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|[[Agni]]
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|[[Invictus]]
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|[[Vares Sert]]
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|- style="color: #5c687c"
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|Expert
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|Black
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|25
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|[[In Rainbows]]
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|[[Outpost]]
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|[[Redstone Ready]]
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|}
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=== <span style="color: purple"> Variable ===
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Varied maps are maps that don't follow the traditional difficulty values and instead award multiple sets of points. They can be recognized by their purple color, and can award different [[point]] values depending on the map author's decision.
  
They award 4 [[points]].
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Examples of <span style="color: purple">Variable</span> maps include [[ANHUR]], [[DOOM-ED]], and [[Memories]].
  
Examples: [[Vil Bo]], [[Tower Prowl]], [[Teddy's Xmas]].
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=== <span style="color: gray"> Unassessed ===
=== <span style="color: red"> Very Hard ===
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Unrated maps define most of the realm of unpublished maps, including Green+ 'rage' maps, event-specific maps, or older version maps that don't reward points like the normal counterparts. These maps can only be recognized by using [[Checkpoint commands]] because they currently do not exist in [[Frozen Spawn]]. They award no points, either.
The Very Hard difficulty covers the hardest maps on the server. Even though they are currently few in numbers, these maps take great effort and dedication to complete.They can be recognized by their red color in item frames, or in chat when using [[Checkpoint commands]].  
 
  
They award 5 [[points]].
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Examples of <span style="color: gray">Unassessed</span> maps include [[Ninja Warrior Training Course]], [[Wool Town: Retro]], and [[Woodwork]].
  
Examples: [[Aqueous]], [[Grid Hopper]], [[Vares Sert]].
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=== Multiple Ending Maps ===
=== <span style="color: purple"> Varied ===
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Maps with multiple endings can be of any main difficulty value, so long as they require multiple playthroughs to obtain all the points. They are distinguished by having concrete powder blocks instead of wool. The powder color is determined by the point reward of the intended first ending.
Varied maps are maps that don't follow the traditional difficulty values and instead award either multiple sets of points or allow you to choose how many points you get. They can be recognized by their purple color in item frames, or in chat when using [[Checkpoint commands]].  
 
  
They can award different [[point]] values depending on the author's decision.
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Examples of Multiple Ending Maps are [[Mint's Trials]], [[Monkey Trumpets]], and [[Palmtree Panic]].
  
Examples: [[Palmtree Panic]], [[ANHUR]], [[DOOM-ED]].
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== List of Maps ==
=== <span style="color: gray"> Unrated ===
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''Main Article: [[List of All Minr Maps]]''
Unrated maps are maps that classify as green only 'rage' maps, are event-specific maps, or are older version maps that don't reward points like the normal path. These maps can only be recognized by using [[Checkpoint commands]] because they currently do not exist in [[City Spawn]].
 
  
Examples: [[Old Wool Town]], [[Woodwork]], [[Ninja Warrior Training Course]].
 
 
== FFA Points ==
 
== FFA Points ==
 
''Main article: [[Points]]''
 
''Main article: [[Points]]''

Revision as of 20:46, 24 March 2020

Maps, often referred to as Courses or Levels, are the main focus of Minr. There are 5 main map types: parkour, maze, puzzle, search and adventure. Maps always award points based on their difficulty, unless they are in Board, Valley, or Hardcore. They are not to be confused with Challenges, which refer to map sets with special conditions.

Difficulty Ratings

Difficulty ratings serve as a way of sorting maps based on the amount of time and effort it takes for the average player to complete them. Ratings are decided by the Green+ community and are always changeable should a Reward Proposal pass. Below is a table of all the main difficulty ratings, their point values, and examples for each of them.

Main Difficulties Table
Difficulty Color Points Examples
Very Easy White 1 Mineco Old Level 2 Isle of Redstone
Easy Blue 2 Blazeville Leaf Maze Blackbox
Novice Green 4 Sky Parkour The Test Amalgam
Moderate Yellow 7 Canvas Halls of Vibrance Iron Door
Hard Orange 12 Atari Wolly Mammoth Viae
Very Hard Red 18 Agni Invictus Vares Sert
Expert Black 25 In Rainbows Outpost Redstone Ready

Variable

Varied maps are maps that don't follow the traditional difficulty values and instead award multiple sets of points. They can be recognized by their purple color, and can award different point values depending on the map author's decision.

Examples of Variable maps include ANHUR, DOOM-ED, and Memories.

Unassessed

Unrated maps define most of the realm of unpublished maps, including Green+ 'rage' maps, event-specific maps, or older version maps that don't reward points like the normal counterparts. These maps can only be recognized by using Checkpoint commands because they currently do not exist in Frozen Spawn. They award no points, either.

Examples of Unassessed maps include Ninja Warrior Training Course, Wool Town: Retro, and Woodwork.

Multiple Ending Maps

Maps with multiple endings can be of any main difficulty value, so long as they require multiple playthroughs to obtain all the points. They are distinguished by having concrete powder blocks instead of wool. The powder color is determined by the point reward of the intended first ending.

Examples of Multiple Ending Maps are Mint's Trials, Monkey Trumpets, and Palmtree Panic.

List of Maps

Main Article: List of All Minr Maps

FFA Points

Main article: Points

FFA

Main article: Free For All