Tutorial:Custom maps
Custom maps are maps created by players and can be sold on the Marketplace in Bedrock Edition or shared as files.
Popular Websites
[edit | edit source]Maps can be shared and found anywhere. Below is a list of popular community run websites for player made maps.[more information needed]
Importing maps
[edit | edit source]Map types
[edit | edit source]Puzzle
[edit | edit source]These are obstacle courses involving puzzles to complete. They might have a scoring system, such as chests hidden with gold. The more you collect, the higher your score. Here are some obstacles you may see:
- Redstone Puzzles. These will give you some redstone components, such as a repeater or redstone dust, and ask you to rewire a door or something to open.
- Mazes. Wander around narrow paths aimlessly until you see a door. At each fork, it may help to mark chosen paths with a torch to track where you have been.
Action
[edit | edit source]Generally, these maps involve fighting and survival skills.
- Survival Maps. Like regular Minecraft survival, but with a twist. You may be in the clouds, have limited resources/space, etc.
- CTM maps. Short for "Complete the Monument", these maps are known to be very difficult. The goal is to complete a "Victory Monument", where you have to fill it up with wool, records, or some other type of items. These maps have many traps along the way.
- Arena Maps. These maps have stages and in each stage, you must fight a wave of mobs in order to progress.
PVP
[edit | edit source]These maps are for combat between multiple players
- Race For Wool maps. This is when teams of four go into a lane and try to complete a monument there. They include dungeons and crossfire from the other lanes. This is a type of CTM.
- Capture The Wool maps. This is where people rush to the opponent's base and attempt to steal wool from a fleecy box (wool chest). They then have to return to their base. Can be played in small or large groups.
- Destroy the Monument/Core maps. Self-explanatory. Usually only played in large groups, sometimes up to 50v50.
Parkour
[edit | edit source]Parkour means to jump over blocks. They are usually organized in stages. There are several kinds of jumps, ranging from corner jumps, S-jumps, and ladder jumps. These maps are a test of agility and timing.
Creative
[edit | edit source]These are maps with no real goal in mind. They often have stunning scenery or mechanics.
Adventure
[edit | edit source]Complete a long and winding storyline. Often has lots of content. Sometimes puzzle, sometimes action, sometimes parkour. You cannot break any blocks in these maps, unless specifically told or allowed otherwise.
Horror
[edit | edit source]Generally an Adventure map with jump-scares and a dark/ambiguous storyline. Ghosts, past memories, death, and locked-in are common themes.