I like it, good gameplay, good idea, good work CB!!!
Here’s the explanation of the gamemode, taken from my Gamemode guide, for the ones who don’t know how to play and aren’t familiar with MFC levels.
MFC
Medieval Fighting Classes. As long as there are 2 people or more, the amount of players doesn’t matter. Host can play, but sometimes that will mess up triggers, so it’s not recommeded. In the start of the level you can choose between some ‘jobs’ (at least 2). Every hole has different advantages and disadvantages. Every job has a warp in the start of the level, with trigger zones. One trigger zone to make you fall into a different jail-like room instead of the start room again, and the trigger zone that matches with your job. That job-trigger zone will also open up one warp for you in the jail, so you can come back into the battlefield after you died, as the job you were. So choose carefully which job you want, you’ll have to stay it until you leave server or until the level changes. (Almost) every level has a different set of classes/jobs so it’s not very practical to write a list of the possible jobs here. When making a MFC level, let your imagination go wild (yay), you could work with different themes, for example a rainforest, with a woodcutter, a greanpeace activist, a forest ranger and a native. You also have to think of the advantages and disadvantages for each job when making a MFC level. In MFC levels, every job has different places he can acces and places he cannot (trigger zones). For example, a knight can go into the castle, but is somewhat limited in dark caves (blocks are preventing him from entering too deep), while a ninja can’t even leave the cave. Each different job should have different ammo as well. My first MFC level: “Cracco Medieval Fighting Classes”.
Trafton -> There are no waiting times, it’s MFC, you can proceed to the arena at once.
Blackraptor -> There are no coins, it’s MFC, not SFC. And I’ll count later. :P Probably around 10..[This review has been edited by CraccoBoy]
Also had an idea like this once… downloadign and testing it right now ;)
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