Battle Box is a PVP/CTO-based game on MC Championship, introduced in MCC 2, as the first additional game in the event after the original 8 games in Season 1.[1]
Official Description[]
An epic PvP-centric game that occurs over 9 rounds. Each team cycles round and plays against every other team in a 4v4 match up! Teams have 1 minute, and only 1 life to capture the centre objective before the other team.
Goal and Description[]
Battle Box's main goal is to win the round by either placing the team's concrete blocks completely at the centre of the map, or having the most amount of the team's concrete blocks at the centre when the round ends. Killing the opposing players is not required, but will award some coins. Each team will have 9 rounds, each against other teams; each round lasts 1 minute each.
In one matchup, two teams spawn on opposite sides of the map. Each player is equipped with some basic weapons and gear, which varies with the map being played. In addition, five kits are also available to be selected, varying with the map. Players can select a kit before the round start.
The kits have different varieties, suiting certain playstyles:
- Healer - Keep yourself and your team in fighting shape to outlast the enemy!
- Sharpshooter - Precision is your trademark; keep your distance and shoot them down!
- Gadgeteer - Never be unprepared with a special gadget for every occasion!
- Flanker - Dart behind the enemy and catch them off-guard using your agility!
- Scrapper - Hop into the fray and face your enemies head-on!
Coin Rewards[]
- 15 for personal eliminations
- 160 (40 for each member) to the team that captures the objective, or have the most amount of concrete blocks in the objective
- 60 (15 for each member) if the team draws.
Remixes[]
- Main article: Game Remixes
Battle Box has been remixed once in its lifetime.
- MCC 21 - Double Trouble:
- A new map (Double Trouble) is introduced, with two capture points instead of the regular one.
- Players are restricted to using tridents enchanted with Loyalty III instead of traditional melee and ranged weapons.
- Win coins are split when it comes to ties for this remix only.
List of Maps[]
Appearances and Overview[]
Notes[]
- Italicized maps are remixed version maps of the game.
Statistics[]
9/9 Teams[]
These are teams that won all 9 rounds of Battle Box that they played.
- MCC 3 Blue Bats
- MCC 5 Aqua Horses
- MCC 13 Coral Carollers
- MCC P21 Lime Llamas
- MCC 19 Teal Turkeys
- MCC 28 Ginger Breadmen
- MCC 35 Pink Presents
Flawless Teams[]
These are teams that won all 9 rounds of Battle Box while getting all 36 kills.
- MCC 13 Coral Carollers
- MCC P21 Lime Llamas
- MCC 19 Teal Turkeys
- MCC 28 Ginger Breadmen
- MCC 35 Pink Presents
Deathless Games[]
A deathless game is when a player goes all 9 rounds without dying.
- MCC 5 - PeteZahHutt
- MCC 7 - Technoblade (post-reset)
- MCC 8 - Technoblade, King_Burren
- MCC 14 - katherineeliz
- MCC 28 - bekyamon
- MCC 33 - fruitberries, CaptainSparklez
- MCC PARTY - fruitberries
Aces[]
An ace is when one player kills all four members of the enemy team.
Trivia[]
- The point record for Battle Box is held by both Sapnap and Purpled in MCC 19 and MCC 28 respectively.
- They achieved this tied record by winning 9/9 rounds and getting 18 kills.
- Coincidentally, both records happened in festive events.
- The kill record for Battle Box of 21 kills is held by both Illumina and Sapnap in MCC 28 and MCC 35 respectively.
- Coincidentally, both records happened in festive events.
- TommyInnit has been part of three 9/9 teams, the most of any player.
- Illumina has the record for most aces, eliminating 12 different teams by himself.
- He has the record for the most aces in a single Battle Box with 4 aces in MCC 28.
- This is the game where Katherine Elizabeth got revenge on TommyInnit for killing her in Rocket Spleef and saying his catchphrase. She killed him in MCC 14 and said "Just killed a child, feeling good."[2]
- The phrase "Get Wool'd" originates from MCC 14, where the Lime Llamas would rush the middle and place wool to prevent the other team from getting any kills or completion points. This later is changed to "Get Conc'd" when the blocks used were changed to concrete blocks instead.
- Every single festive event had a team that had a flawless performance: The Coral Carollers in MCC 13, the Teal Turkeys in MCC 19, the Ginger Breadmen in MCC 28, and the Pink Presents in MCC 35.
History[]
Event | Changes |
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MCC P24 | Introduced a new map, Splash. |
MCC 4KO | - Introduced a new map, Spaceship. - Introduced kits selection menu. |
MCC PARTY | Introduced a new map, Thermodynamics. |
MCC 33 | Draws are introduced back from MCC 21, but in a lesser amount. |
MCC 30 | Introduced a new map, Prison. |
MCC 26 | Wool blocks and shears used in the game are now changed to concrete blocks and pickaxes. |
MCC 25 | Introduced a new map, Doooom! |
MCC 21 | - Introduced a remix for the game, Double Trouble. - Introduced a new map with the same name for the remix. - The scoring was tweaked just for this event: • 160 (40 for each member) to the team that captures the objective, or have the most amount of wool blocks in the objective. • 80 (20 for each member) to both teams if they draw. • 15 for personal eliminations. |
MCC 20 | Introduced a new map, Ships. |
MCC 17 | Introduced a new map, Graffiti. |
MCC P21 | Introduced a new map, The Paint Factory. |
MCC 14 | - Introduced a new map, Villa. - When a player is eliminated, that player will now go into spectator mode, instead of being stuck inside the team's kit selection room. |
MCC 13 | Introduced a new map, Santa's Sleigh, which is later called Santa's Slay. |
MCC 11 | Introduced a new map, Haunted House. |
MCC 10 | Introduced a new map, You're in Soup. |
MCC 9 | Introduced a new map, Train Station. |
MCC 8 | - Introduced a new map, Canal. - Players can no longer damage their teammates. - Players can no longer share items from selected kits. |
MCC 4 | Introduced a new map, Courtyard. |
MCC 3 | Introduced a new map, Trenches. |
MCC 2 | Game introduced and debut. Introduced map "Battle Box", which would later be called Classic. |
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