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Minecraftbattle royale servers use the gameplay mechanics of the popular battle royale genre (like well-known video-games PUBG or Fortnite) in the Minecraft game. Players are dropped onto a map and must gather resources, build structures, and fight to be the last person or team standing. The map gradually shrinks, forcing players to come into contact with each other and forcing the action to climax.

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Hey everyone I hope you're all doing well. I just wanted to put a little promotion in community central if that's okay. For starters I just started the Hoplite Wiki which is dedicated to a new and revamped version of a Minecraft Battle Royale UHC type server. It carries a variety of new mods and plugins where players can fight with modded weapons and non regenerative health. I just wanted to promote here in community central as I do want to get a startup onto my wiki and don't have as many options to bring people there. Hoplite just grabbed attention to many UHC content creators so I thought it would be a great idea to let new players learn about combat, and mechanics in the server.


As new players are traversing servers or finding new games to play, a combat based UHC server that has quick updates and new weapons often could spark the eyes of others. With your help, we can create information to support this wiki.


As one admin of an entire server, it's tedious to work on multiple pages at once and create the most specific and accurate information. I would propose that you can input the knowledge that you already know and help me create more quality pages.


Firstly what is your wiki about? What is the purpose of your wiki? How can users benefit from your wiki? What is exactly you planning on doing in the future with your wiki? How is your wiki any different from the content covered in each wiki?: _(Civ6) _(Age_of_Empires)


@Mandarin18 it's different predominantly due to how I referenced in my post that it was a minecraft server, and the other wikis are talking about historical backgrounds of Hoplite civilizations, armor, and empires


Sorry for the unspecific title, (I am also unsure if this is the correct place to post, but I was unsure.) but I have been searching for years for an active server which has battle such as the "Super Pirate Battle Royal" Minecraft video which went viral a while back:


I hope you are able to get the basic idea. Being in some sort of stationary structure, with weapons such as TNT cannons, which attack another similar structure. I have looked this up before, but all postings I have seen either have nearly empty servers or extremely outdated posts. This has surprised me because it seems simple. Two pirate ships, each with cannons. They can either be created using command blocks or a TNT cannon. The people could also be able to attack in hand-to-hand combat.


The name for the Battle Royale game genre is taken from the 2000 Japanese film/novel Battle Royale, which was a story about the last-man-standing competition in a shrinking battle zone. Some influence is taken also from the popular book/film Hunger Games.


As is the case with many game genres, battle royale first started as mods of other popular games. This is a common occurrence in the industry, as popular mods clearly indicate interest to game developers, that later use this to create standalone games.


In the game, players started in a circle in the center of the map, with various items placed in the middle of the circle. The goal was to eliminate other players, with the last player left standing being crowned the winner.


The free-for-all game style combined with the ability to forage and a large-sized map made for gameplay that was great fun to play, as well as fun to watch. These games are also usually short lasting, which makes them fun to play even after a long work or school day when already mentally fatigued. This led to large numbers of streamers and YouTubers recording their games, further promoting the game mode.


What comes to professional gaming and streaming, games like Fortnite Battle Royale, PUBG, and Apex Legends are dominant. These titles have fostered large and engaged communities, contributing to their lasting popularity. Some online games, like battle royales, may offer features like cashback bonuses to incentivize players (Source: www.kteispalautus.com).


Fortnite esports features some of the most-watched games in the industry, with various tournaments being hosted over the past few years. The 2019 World Cup was one of the largest esports competitions in history, with a total prize pool of 30 million dollars!


For 2021, this same competition has a prize pool of twenty million dollars spread over a range of different prizes. The competition consists of multiple tournaments, each attracting large viewer numbers.


With the first esports tournaments launched in 2019, Apex Legends is one of the youngest battle royal games to have seen a large esports coverage. The EXP invitational was the first Apex Legends competition to be hosted, with a prize pool of $150.000.


At the end of 2019, the Apex Legends Global Series was announced, which would be held in 2020 and have a prize pool of three million dollars. The Global Series consists of various different tournaments, each with its own prize pool.


Released on March 10th, 2020. Warzone is one of the many successful launches from the legendary Call of Duty Series. The game has been a huge success and has been widely recognized especially because of its great map designs.


Nearly every new release being a battle royale game or incorporates battle royale game modes in the game. GTA Online, Battlefield V, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, and Dota 2 are just some of the titles released in the following few years, each of which incorporated some kind of battle royal gameplay.


Call of Duty: Warzone and Apex Legend, which were released in 2020 and 2019 respectively, hit player counts of over fifty million. Both of these games managed to maintain a good player base, in contrast to many of the other games launched in 2019 and 2020.




I really tried write like a pirate for the opening of this post, but I started sounding like Snoop Dogg. I'd start with "yarrs" but end up adding "-izzle" to the end of words. It got surreal. So instead of being incredibly clever, I'm just going to give it to you straight: this is a Minecraft map where two battleships set to each other across the briny deep, using those complicated bits of Redstone machinery that I never understand to fire TNT across the briny sea. Er, yarr? The ships are anchored opposite each other, and in a hilarious disregard for human safety they fire blocks of TNT using other blocks of TNT loaded into the cannons. Video below, fo' shizzle.



The cinematic trailer below shows the fun you can have on a multiplayer server with the nautical nonsense, a battleship teeming with TNT tossers aiming and firing. What it doesn't show is how to get that wonderful water, which I believe is this water shader. Everytime I've used that I end up with a black screen, so I hope it works for you.


There's a more descriptive video, showing how to load, aim and fire, as well as some background as to how the damn cannons work. Redstone is still basically magic to me, which would make these guys wizard pirates. Think about that.


To make Clash Royale in Minecraft, the quickest route involves using mods and a dash of creativity. Minecraft mods are like magic; they can transform the game into almost anything you can imagine, Clash Royale included.


Mods can add new mechanics, items, and even UI elements to Minecraft that replicate the Clash Royale experience. By customizing your Minecraft server or single-player world with the right mods, you can battle against friends using decks of cards just like in Clash Royale.


To take it further, you can create custom skins for players to wear, representing different troops and characters from Clash Royale. Organize tournaments and special events in your Minecraft world to keep the spirit of competition alive.


With Playbite, you can bring the excitement of Clash Royale into your daily routine without the need for mods or building anything. Just fun games, awesome rewards, and a community of gamers ready to compete. Download the Playbite app now and start earning rewards for your Clash Royale adventures!

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