
MC Championship, commonly abbreviated as MCC, is a monthly Minecraft tournament where popular creators compete in various minigames in teams of four to win. It is organized by Smajor1995 and Noxcrew.
The tournament started on November 17, 2019 with MCC 1. It has been running for five seasons since then, with 54 events in total. Its fifth season started on May 3, 2025.
Gameplay
In an event, ten teams of four players compete against each other, facing off in 8 different games, focusing on a variety of core skills in Minecraft, including combat, parkour, survival and teamwork. As the event goes on the games would worth more. At the end, the two teams with the most coins go head to head in the final game to determine the winner.
Decision Dome

- Main page: Decision Dome
At the start of each game, players are teleported into the Decision Dome, where they vote for a game that they would like to play. Players would throw eggs into the Decision Dome dial to cast their vote. Power-ups are also given randomly to teams (and to the team that was currently in last place) to influence the dial as well.
The first round of voting does not contain any power-ups. The fifth round of voting is based on the audience poll on Twitter.
Games
- Main page: Games
There are a variety of games in the event, focusing on each skills in Minecraft as well as teamwork in general. Some games require heavy team communication, and some may test on individual players' skills. In each game, players will gain coins for their team. Those coins will accumulate as the event goes on, deciding their outcome of the event. As the event goes on, the multiplier for coins would increase, from 1.0x to 3.0x
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The current games in the tournament can be found in the Games page.
Dodgebolt
- Main page: Dodgebolt
At the end of the event, the top two teams with highest amount of coins will participate in Dodgebolt, a 4v4 finale archery game that will determine the winners of the event.
Dodgebolt is played in a best of five rounds. The first team to get 3 round wins will win the event.
Wins
- Main page: The Walk of Fame
By winning the event, each player will receive a MCC coin, as a trophy for winning the event. Each player can only have one coin per season. Upon reaching five wins, they will receive a gold medal, to celebrate their victory.
Teams
There are a total of 10 teams in each event, ranging from Red to Pink, the colours of the rainbow:
- Regular:
Red Rabbits,
Orange Ocelots,
Yellow Yaks,
Lime Llamas,
Green Geckos,
Cyan Coyotes,
Aqua Axolotls,
Blue Bats,
Purple Pandas,
Pink Parrots
- Halloween:
Red Ravens,
Orange Oozes,
Mustard Mummies,
Lime Liches,
Green Goblins,
Cyan Centipedes,
Aqua Abominations,
Blue Banshees,
Violet Vampires,
Fuchsia Frankensteins
- Festive:
Red Reindeer,
Ginger Breadmen,
Yellow Yetis,
Mint Mistletoes,
Emerald Elves,
Teal Turkeys,
Cerulean Candy Canes,
Sapphire Santas,
Purple Penguins,
Pink Presents
- Former:
Krimson Krakens,
Coral Carollers,
Yellow Chickens,
Yellow Yolks,
Green Guardians,
Cyan Creepers,
Cyan Candy Canes,
Aqua Horses,
Sapphire Simmers,
Blue Black Cats,
Pink Piglets
- Jingle Jam Championship exclusive:
Simon's Angels,
What the Flux!?,
Rick Astley's Shorts,
Dodgy Doodlers,
The Goblins,
Not the Red Team,
G.O.A.T,
Power Bottoms,
BEEEEEEEES,
UH OH CHONKY
Participants
- Main page: Players
There are a total of 40 players in each event, divided into 10 teams of four, with the team colours being rainbow colours (from red to pink). All participants come from various communities both in the past and the present, including, but not limited to: Hermitcraft, Life Series, Empires SMP, The Realm, QSMP, variety content creators and many more.
All players that are currently in the event roster can be found in the Players page.
Trivia
- The name of the event has been commonly mistaken by many people, including the content creators in the tournament. "MC Championships", "Minecraft Championship" and "Minecraft Championships" are the most seen instances of mistaken event names.
- Additionally, the reasonings behind the event being named "MC Championship" were that Minecraft is a copyrighted term from Mojang, per the company's naming guidelines.[1]
- While team coins are multiplied, individual coins (when it comes to individual placements) don't.
- The longest event is MCC PARTY 2, which lasted for 3 hours, 32 minutes and 9 seconds.
References
- ↑ Minecraft (April 17, 2020). Minecraft Usage Guidelines
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