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Feb 02, 2018  How to Install The Tree of Life Custom Map for Minecraft 1.2.5. Extract this map on your desktop; Rename it as world (1-5) and this will replace your world (1-5). Official topic at the Minecraft ForumThis map is a sequel! Play the first part here.IntroductionThis map is the sequel of Escape the Lab, the number 2 map in Curse's Top 100 Minecraft Worlds. This site is dedicated to custom Minecraft saved game worlds or 'maps' as they are more commonly known as. They have all been created by talented Minecraft map makers for everyone to download. Handmade Parkour Map 1.5.2 (Work in progress) 529K. Tubes8310 9,499 downloads 1 comments Fri, Jun 14, 2013 since last update. Download Now! Updated to Minecraft 1.5.2! Survival Island 3.2M. MinerStrikeSource 272 downloads 0 comments Mon, Apr 01, 2013 since last update.

A list of Minecraft 1.5.2 Maps developed by the Minecraft community.

Programs and editors/Mapping. From Minecraft Wiki map for Minecraft worlds from 1.2 to latest. Underground, x-ray, nether, caves, night view, save to png, Google Maps generator, customizable colors, extensible mod support. Even though the generator was made for Alpha v1.2.1_01 it still works. Top 5 Halloween-Themed Minecraft Maps. Updated on December 11, 2015. Jessica Marello. Vampire Survival is a custom Minecraft PvP map that uses the latest snapshot. At the start of the game, 1 player is assigned to be the vampire and the other players are town guards. Download Mystery of the Pumpkin Castle! This video shows you exactly how to download and install custom maps in Minecraft 1.12.2, so you can have some fun on any map you want. We also show you where to go to download custom maps in this.

  • 73,484 views ❘ Author: Murokmakto ❘ September 23, 2018

    Map types: Survival

    16 votes

    Takarajima Map 1.12.2/1.11.2 for Minecraft is a big landscape map created by Murokmakto. Lost and forgotten...

  • 69,792 views ❘ Author: RezolutnyDarek ❘ September 23, 2018

    Map types: Building, Castle

    50 votes

    Ecclesia Darii Map 1.12.2/1.11.2 for Minecraft is a building map created by RezolutnyDarek. This map...

  • 81,044 views ❘ Author: Matt888 ❘ September 16, 2018

    Map types: Building, City

    44 votes

    City of Thrair Map 1.12.2/1.11.2 for Minecraft is a building map created by Matt888. This is a medieval/fantasy...

  • 40,793 views ❘ Author: General John ❘ July 28, 2018

    Map types: Building

    19 votes

    Kings Cathedral Map 1.12.2/1.11.2 for Minecraft is a building map created by General John. You will play...

  • 57,849 views ❘ Author: _CookieeDough_ ❘ October 9, 2017

    Map types: Minigame, PvP

    21 votes

    Captain Defence Map 1.12.2/1.11.2 for Minecraft is a minigame map created by _CookieeDough_. In this...

  • 94,834 views ❘ Author: KenyukiCreations ❘ October 5, 2017

    Map types: Building, House

    69 votes

    KenyukiCreations’ Modern House Map 1.12.2/1.11.2 for Minecraft is a building map designed by KenyukiCreations....

  • 58,472 views ❘ Author: Gankerrr ❘ October 1, 2017

    Map types: Adventure

    15 votes

    Stranded Adventure Map 1.12.2/1.11.2 for Minecraft is an adventure map created by Gankerrr. This map...

  • 62,461 views ❘ Author: xDrift ❘ September 30, 2017

    Map types: Survival

    10 votes

    A Lost Soul Map 1.12.2/1.11.2 for Minecraft is a survival map created by xDrift. The story is about a...

  • 6,867 views ❘ Author: bodil4o ❘ September 29, 2017

    Map types: Parkour

    12 votes

    Epic Jump: Forever Alone on Valentine’s Day Map 1.12.2/1.11.2 for Minecraft is a parkour map created...

  • 29,817 views ❘ Author: Team Torentine ❘ September 24, 2017

    Map types: Building, Castle

    3 votes

    Lithrane Map 1.12.2/1.11.2 for Minecraft is a building map created by Team Torentine. This is a castle...

  • 27,783 views ❘ Author: JakeL777 ❘ September 23, 2017

    Map types: Building

    4 votes

    Listro Island Map 1.12.2/1.11.2 for Minecraft is a building map created by JakeL777. This is a small...

  • 2,216,036 views ❘ Author: Noobcrew ❘ September 22, 2017

    Map types: Survival

    2,033 votes

    SkyBlock Map is one of the most popular Minecraft Map ever created. The concept behind SkyBlock map is...

  • 68,528 views ❘ Author: SlazzyCanHaz ❘ September 21, 2017

    Map types: Parkour

    17 votes

    Screw Gravity Map 1.12.2/1.11.2 for Minecraft is a parkour map created by SlazzyCanHaz. You awake in...

  • 61,768 views ❘ Author: d341jerman ❘ September 19, 2017

    Map types: Survival

    14 votes

    Letters From A Dead Earth Map 1.12.2/1.11.2 for Minecraft is a survival map created by d341jerman. Letters...

  • 109,074 views ❘ Author: superpish ❘ September 16, 2017

    Map types: Adventure

    110 votes

    Funland 3 Map 1.12.2/1.11.2 for Minecraft is an adventure map created by dsuperpish. This map is an...

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Custom maps are maps created by other players who then upload the files online to share. You can then download them into a folder and play. Note that this is not a list of maps; instead, it just has suggestions of how to play maps or how to make them (You can find a list of maps on other websites).

  • 3Compressing one
    • 3.3Compressing the Resource Pack
  • 4Playing them

Getting one[edit]

1. First, go to any website which maps are uploaded to and download one you like the look of. It should be in .zip format.

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2. Find the file you downloaded and extract it using WinZip or 7-Zip. Copy the folder that has been extracted.

3. Start up the Minecraft Launcher, and click Launch Options on the top right corner. Then click the profile that you are willing to use. Then click Open Game Dir, and the .minecraft folder should appear.

4. Paste your map file into the saves folder and start Minecraft as normal. The world should appear and you can play the map.

Uploading one[edit]

1. Windows: Press ⊞ Windows + R, type in %appdata% and find the Minecraft saves folder. Compress (preferably by using .zip) the world you want to upload.
Mac OS X: Go to your user's folder in Finder, then access 'Library' then 'Application Support', then 'minecraft' and finally 'saves'. Compress the world you want to upload, in .zip format. or go to Minecraft create new world Click Edit then open folder then copy or paste map files not the map folder just the files in to the new folder then press play
Linux: Open your favorite file manager then access this path (in Nautilus, Ctrl + L): ~/.minecraft/
Now click 'saves' and compress the world (preferably in .zip format) you want to upload.
2. Go to a site such as MediaFire or CurseForge and go to their uploads screen. It differs, but paste the file in and follow the instructions.
3. The Internet can now see your creation!

Compressing one[edit]

Large maps can become very large, however there are ways to combat this and reduce its total filesize. Keep in mind that every map will have a filesize, larger maps much more so. It is impossible to get a map below 1kb, but some can be as little as 200kb.

Removing player data[edit]

A lot of maps don't require prior knowledge of the player playing it before it's loaded for the first time, and most of the time the final release has no reason to keep old player data generated by the developer(s). If your map doesn't require any playerdata, such as someone's advancements, position, inventory, or otherwise player-specific data, you can remove the 'advancements', 'playerdata', and 'stats' folders found in the root of the map folder. If your map has custom advancements, do not delete those. Only delete the advancements folder inside the root of the map. (.minecraft/saves/Map_Name/advancements, not .minecraft/saves/Map_Name/datapacks/Maps_Datapack/assets/namespace/advancements)

Removing automatically generated files[edit]

Both session.lock and level.dat_old are files that are not needed to be packed along with the map file. You can safely delete both these files, since they will be regenerated once the map is loaded. You can also remove the 'poi' folder, but this will incur a slightly longer loading time. The 'poi' folder will be regenerated on map load.

Compressing the Resource Pack[edit]

This will only apply if you have a resource pack included. Resource packs can get really heavy, but there are multiple ways to lighten the load.

Removing newlines and spaces from JSON files[edit]

JSON is meant to be read both with and without newlines. We can remove all newlines that are part of the JSON file (be sure not to remove any 'n' inside strings!) to greatly reduce its filesize. This helps especially with small JSON files, where the new lines are 1/3 of the total contents. You can also remove spaces between JSON values.

For example, the JSON:

can be shorted to:

Here, we remove the spaces and newlines between the 'text', 'color', and 'underlined' values. Note that we did not remove the spaces inside the 'text' string. We also remove the useless ', at the start, as this serves no purpose. Some generators erroneously add that. We removed the trailing space at the end, however this might not always be wanted. Be careful when editing 'text' strings. If your resource pack has a custom language file, you can compress that too.

Compressing the textures[edit]

A lot of textures can become very large, with no added quality. Some textures could be as large at 2048x2048 (almost 4K UHD), even if the player will never see them, or pay much attention to them. At most, textures should be 256x256, and will not need to exceed this. Usually, textures can safely be in resolutions of 16x16, 32x32, or 64x64. Some may want 128x128. Either way, try not to exceed 256x256, as this level of details won't easily be seen by the player. After the resolution has become acceptable, try using image compressors. These can sometimes reduce your filesize by up to 90%, but most come at the cost of a loss of 24-bit colors, by transforming the image into a 16-bit color image. This reduces the filesize because there are not as many colors to store, but vibrant textures may become more 'grainy', or 'static-ey'. If you still think there is data that can be shaved off, try removing all EXIF data from the image. Note that this will remove any copyright notes the image has (if any are present), and you'll have to manually add credit (you should always give credit manually, but this is a legal matter).

Compressing .ogg sounds[edit]

Ogg Vorbis is meant to reduce filesize[1], but sometimes just the format isn't enough. You may have to reduce the bitrate of the audio, or reduce amplitude and manually increase it with /playsound. You can also try mixing the track down to mono, meaning the audio will have 1 track, instead of 2. You can imagine the size impact this has, but also the quality reduction. It's recommended to mix small sounds down to mono, as players won't have enough time to distinguish it's stereo version from its mono counterpart. Going back to the 'Removing newlines and spaces from JSON files' section, try minimizing your sounds.json.

Removing un-needed region files[edit]

This is not recommended for most users. This can delete parts of your entire map if you aren't careful. First, read up on chunks and region files. Essentially, chunks are 16x16 regions of a world, and region files are a 32x32 chunks. There are 1024 chunks in a region file, and there are 262144 blocks in a region file. Use Dinnerbone's Chunk Coordinate Finder and input coordinates of a block in every chunk in intervals of 16. For example, find the chunk file at chunk number 0, 0 and then at chunk number 0, 32. Make sure to find the blocks in positive and negative chunks, too. Once you have your full list of chunks that have blocks you want to keep, make a backup of your current world. You never know if something might go wrong. Once you've made your backup, delete any chunk file that isn't in your list. For example, if your list contains the chunk regions:

  • 0, 0,
  • 0, 1,
  • 0, -1,
  • 3, 4,

you would not delete r.0.0.mca, r.0.1.mca, r.0.-1.mca, and r.3.4.mca. Delete all other files that do not match. This will remove any regions that are unused, and can sometimes greatly reduce the map's total filesize.

Playing them[edit]

Playing the maps is the most important part. Custom maps often have objectives, and a storyline. They can be great fun and there are many types. Here are many of the types, as well as some tips to completing them:

Puzzle[edit]

A fork shown in a Minecraft maze made of sandstone.

These are obstacle courses involving puzzles to complete. They might have a scoring system, with chests hidden full of gold. The more you collect, the higher your score. Here are some obstacles you may see:

  1. Redstone Puzzles. These will have you given a repeater or two and some redstone dust and ask you to rewire a door to open, for example. Check the relative sections on them in this very wiki to get some tips on how to make the most of what you get.
  2. Mazes. Wander around narrow paths aimlessly until you see a door. Mazes can be very fun to play. At a fork, choose a path and mark it with a torch. This will help you know that you have been down that way.

Action[edit]

Generally, these maps involve much fighting and survival skills.

  1. Survival Maps. Like regular Minecraft survival, but with a twist. You may be in the clouds, have limited resources/space etc.
  2. 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.
  3. Arena Maps. These maps have stages and in each stage, you must fight a wave of mobs to progress.

PVP[edit]

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These maps are for Player vs. Player. They are great if you get tired of fighting the same in-game mobs, since the AI can be very predictable.

  1. 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 lane. This is a type of CTM.
  2. Capture The Wool maps. This is where people rush to the opponent's base and attempt to steal wool from a fleecy box. They then have to return to their base. Can be played in small or large groups.
  3. Destroy the Monument/Core maps. Self-explanatory. Usually only played in large groups, sometimes up to 50v50.
A short parkour course, with Blocks over a pit of lava with a chest at the end. The player is expected to jump across the blocks and get to the chest for a reward.

Parkour[edit]

Jumping around on platforms. 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]

These are maps with no real goal in mind. They often have stunning scenery or mechanics. Planet Minecraft is filled with these. They can sometimes have a purpose like a map for a server.

Adventure[edit]

Complete a long and winding storyline. Has lots of content. Sometimes puzzle, sometimes action. You cannot break any blocks in these maps, unless specifically told otherwise.

Horror[edit]

Generally an Adventure map with jumpscares and a dark/ambiguous storyline. Ghosts, past memories, death, and locked-in are common themes.

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