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For the redesigned version, see Parkour Warrior

Parkour Warrior is a stage-based parkour game in MC Championship. It debuted in MCC 1, as one of the original 8 games. It was vaulted after MCC 11 due to various issues with the game, mainly the difficulty of the course, before being brought back in MCC 26.

This page covers the original version of the game.

Official Description[]

Parkour Warrior is an ultimate test of parkour! There are a number of parkour courses that contain three challenging zones within them. Players try to reach as far as they can within the time limit. However, players checkpoint after completing each obstacle, and when you fall, you re-spawn at your last checkpoint. This is a test of parkour, not of speed!

Coins are awarded for completing a challenge for the first time, completing a zone for the first time and for finishing the entire course (good luck)!

Goal and Description[]

Parkour Warrior is a stage-based parkour game. It is divided into 8 stages with 3 sections each, totalling up to 24 challenges throughout the whole parkour. Contestants are given 10 minutes to achieve the simple goal of finishing the entire course.

Individual Stages and Sections[]

Each stage has a unique theme for its design, and each section has its own name:

  • Stage 1: Mesa (1-1 to 1-3: The Lofty Leap, The Switchsteps, and The Pillar Path)
  • Stage 2: Garden (2-1 to 2-3: The Barrel Hop, The Double Jumps, and The Switchback)
  • Stage 3: Jungle (3-1 to 3-3: The Double Weaver, The Holey Moley, and The Hanging Beams)
  • Stage 4: Space (4-1 to 4-3: The Ladder Hop, The Triple Bounce, and The Ladder Catch)
  • Stage 5: Ocean (5-1 to 5-3: The Fish Bones, The Anchors, and The Wall Clinger)
  • Stage 6: City (6-1 to 6-3: The Hanging Tubes, The Lateral Leaps, and The Bending Barrys)
  • Stage 7: Ice (7-1 to 7-3: The Sneaky Jumper, The Swapsicles, and The Ladder Flip)
  • Stage 8: Nether (8-1 to 8-3: Take the L, The Chain Pipes, and The Final Tower)

Coin Rewards[]

  • 15Coin are awarded for completing a section
  • 20Coin are awarded for completing an entire stage
  • 280Coin are awarded for completing the entire course

Past Scorings[]

Events Scoring
MCC 1
  • 15Coin are awarded for completing a section
  • 20Coin are awarded for completing an entire stage
MCC 2
  • 15Coin are awarded for completing a section*
  • 20Coin are awarded for completing an entire stage
  • 740Coin are awarded for completing the entire course
MCC 4 to MCC 6
  • 15Coin are awarded for completing a section
  • 20Coin are awarded for completing an entire stage
  • 480Coin are awarded for completing the entire course

* Although the scoring was said to be changed to 25Coin per section, the previous scoring was used instead, when the coins are calculated.

Appearances and Overview[]

Event Round Number Best Performing Team Best Performance(s)
MCC 1 1 Lime Llamas Lime Llamas  PeteZahHutt
Stage 7-2 (The Frozen Path)
MCC 2 7 Aqua Horses Aqua Horses  PeteZahHutt Quig
Stage 8-2 (The Chain Pipes)
MCC 3 Not chosen
MCC 4 8 Green Guardians Green Guardians  PeteZahHutt Quig
Stage 8-2 (The Chain Pipes)
MCC 5 8 Aqua Horses Aqua Horses  Technoblade PeteZahHutt
Stage 8-2 (The Chain Pipes)
MCC 6 4 Orange Ocelots Orange Ocelots  PeteZahHutt
Finished
MCC 7 Not chosen
MCC 8 1 Pink Parrots Pink Parrots  Dream
Finished
MCC 9 3 Orange Ocelots Orange Ocelots  Seapeekay Quig Dream CaptainSparklez Technoblade fruitberries SB737
Stage 8-2 (The Chain Pipes)
MCC 10 2 Red Rabbits Red Rabbits  Dream
Finished
MCC 11 7 Fuchsia Frankensteins Fuchsia Frankensteins  Dream
Finished

Trivia[]

  • Parkour Warrior has always had the same map each time, with minor stage changes.
    • Stage 7-3 has been changed the most out of all the other courses. The original: "The Speed Bars", the change at MCC 3: "The Broken Bars", and another change at MCC 8: "The Ladder Flip".
    • MCC 11 had the most amount of changes with 18 mini-courses being changed, followed by MCC 10 with 12 changes.
  • Parkour Warrior initially had checkpoints only after each stage, as opposed to mini-stages. This was changed in MCC 2.
  • In MCC 6, PeteZahHutt became the first player to finish the course.
    • In MCC 8, Dream became the second and last unique player to finish the course.
    • Many testers have completed it in testing MCCs, and many participants have completed the course on the practice server, albeit usually with much higher times than 10 minutes.
  • Dream is the only player to finish the course multiple times, completing it three times in MCC 8, MCC 10 and MCC 11.
    • He also has the fastest completion of the course with a time of 6 minutes and 41 seconds in MCC 8.
  • In MCC 11, Epic_Landlord, the maker of Parkour Warrior, blew up the course "in anger" towards Dream after he finished the course for the third time. The course had been modified to include TNT for this event. The Noxcrew joked that they did not keep any backups of the course and retired the game.
    • This was later confirmed by the admins to be a joke made to retire the game, and the TNT had been programmed to detonate the course.
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