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Minecraft Championship (MCC) 18: раскрыт полный список соревнующихся команд
Прошла всего неделя с тех пор, как состоялся Minecraft Championship Rising. Noxcrew уже начал делать официальные объявления о следующем каноническом событии MCC. Предстоящий MCC 18 — это каноническое событие, в котором примут участие многие популярные стримеры Minecraft.
MC Championship — это соревнование только по приглашениям, которое Noxcrew проводит каждый месяц. Это крупнейшее совместное мероприятие в сообществе стриминговых игр Minecraft, в котором участвуют многие звезды, чтобы продемонстрировать свои игровые навыки. Известные стримеры, такие как Tubbo, Ranboo, TommyInnit и другие, являются постоянными игроками MCC.
Событие состоит из 40 стримеров, разделенных на десять групп по четыре участника в каждой. Участники играют в восемь мини-игр и соревнуются с другими командами. В конце концов, две лучшие команды сражаются, чтобы определить победителя.
Minecraft Championship (MCC) 18: Список соревнующихся команд
Как и MCC 11, Minecraft Championship 18 принесет жуткую атмосферу, поскольку мероприятие будет посвящено Хэллоуину. По этой причине Noxcrew также изменил названия и значки команд.
Теперь Noxcrew раскрыл участников и их команды для MCC 18. Вот команды, объявленные на предстоящий чемпионат MC:
Команда горчичных мумий
Team Green Goblins
Team Cyan Centipedes
Team Aqua Abominations
Team Blue Banshees
Команда Violet Vampires
Команда Fuchsia Frankensteins
MCC 18 будет много более захватывающим, поскольку культовый дуэт, Dream и GeorgeNotFound, находятся в одной команде.
Дата и время
Чемпионат Minecraft 18 состоится 23 октября 2021 года. Как и предыдущие MCC, мероприятие состоится в субботу. Прямая трансляция MCC 18 начнется в 20:00 по московскому времени. Время может варьироваться в зависимости от часового пояса. Вот расписание для зрителей из других уголков мира:
Почти каждый участвующий стример будет вести прямую трансляцию MCC 18 на своем канале Twitch. Поклонники также могут подключиться к официальной трансляции Noxcrew, чтобы посмотреть событие с точки зрения администратора.
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MC Championship
MC Championship
Contents
Gameplay
In MC Championship, ten teams of four (later five) players compete in each event. These teams face off in a series of various mini-games focusing on a variety of core skills in Minecraft, including combat, parkour, survival and teamwork. Eight games are played, and then the two teams with the most coins go head to head in a final game to determine the winner, a 4v4 ranged combat game named Dodgebolt.
Decision Dome
Each mini-game is decided by the players through a voting process that takes place in the Decision Dome, a large dome with a wheel in the center. Each player is given an egg to throw into the section of the wheel that corresponds to the game they want to play. Additionally, players are randomly chosen to receive power-ups.
Minigames
There are a variety of mini-games in MCC, each focusing on a different aspect of Minecraft’s gameplay mechanics. These games include Ace Race, Battle Box, Big Sales at Build Mart, Bingo but Fast, Hole in the Wall, Parkour Tag, Parkour Warrior, Rocket Spleef, Sands of Time Sky Battle, Skyblockle, Survival Games, and TGTTOSAWAF. Games are rotated out for new ones as needed to keep things fresh. Sometimes games can change based on holidays or other special events.
Scoring
MCC uses coins to keep track of scores. These coins are individually earned by players in each game and pooled together through the entire team to calculate the team’s score. The value of coins multiplies as more games are played. Because of this, players often elect to save their best games for the end.
Dodgebolt
Dodgebolt is the last game played and is a two-team game. It is a final showdown between the top two teams and determines the event’s winner. The official website describes it as «an elimination game where the aim is to remain as the last team standing.»
The two teams are placed opposite to each other on the playing field, unable to cross into each other’s sides of the map. Two arrows drop at the start of the round to be picked up by players and used to shoot the opposite team. If a player is hit with an arrow once, they are eliminated for the turn.
Dodgebolt is played as a best of five game, and whoever reaches three wins first wins the event.
Team names
Each team is named with the color of the team and an animal or mob. The names of these teams are:
Holiday teams
Season One
Season 1
Start Date
End Date
Season One of MC Championship ran from November 17, 2019 to December 12, 2020, lasting about 13 months in total.
The first season saw the event being developed throughout, including introduction of games, music, and many more. The first event was organised by Noxcrew, Smajor1995 and IHasCupquake. IHasCupquake later dropped out from the organisers team, leaving Noxcrew and Smajor1995 as the organisers of the event since.
Contents
Overview
There are a total of 14 events in this season, including 13 regular events and 1 special event (Yogscast’s Jingle Jam MCC) Players who are boldened are the ones who won their first event. (except for MCC JJ)
Event | New Players | Winners |
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MC Championship 1 | 40 | Michaelmcchill, KaraCorvus, Krtzyy, King Burren |
MC Championship 2 | 11 | Quig, HBomb94, Ryguyrocky, Mini Muka |
MC Championship 3 | 6 | Smajor1995, Shubble, PeteZahHutt, Vikkstar123 |
MC Championship 4 | 6 | Technoblade, TommyInnit, Ph1LzA, WilburSoot |
MC Championship 5 | 3 | Seapeekay, Smajor1995, Shubble, Quig |
MC Championship 6 | 6 | Fundy, fruitberries, CaptainPuffy, Bitzel |
MC Championship 7 | 1 | Eret, FWhip, PeteZahHutt, HBomb94 |
MC Championship 8 | 3 | Dream, Technoblade, King Burren, Michaelmcchill |
MC Championship 9 | 3 | FalseSymmetry, Rendog, Fruitberries, HBomb94 |
MC Championship 10 | 2 + 8 (viewers) | Smallishbeans, Cubfan135, PeteZahHutt, FalseSymmetry |
MC Championship 11 | 4 | GeorgeNotFound, Sapnap, KarlJacobs, Dream |
MC Championship 12 | 3 | TapL, GeorgeNotFound, Ph1LzA, WilburSoot |
Yogscast’s Jingle Jam MCC | 35 | Lewis Brindley, Simon Lane, SolidarityGaming, InTheLittleWood |
MC Championship 13 | 1 | Illumina, Krinios, Punz, Eret |
All Participants
All the participants for this season of MC Championship. (excluding the ones who were exclusively in MCC JJ. The statistics for that particular event were also not accounted in the table) Players who are boldened are the ones that participated in later seasons (including the special events in those seasons)
Name | Debut Event | Events Won |
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Asnazum* | MCC 10 | — |
BBPaws | MCC 1 | — |
Bitzel | MCC 3 | 1 (MCC 6) |
Cxlvxn | MCC 3 | — |
CaptainPuffy | MCC 1 | 1 (MCC 6) |
CaptainSparklez | MCC 1 | — |
ConnorEatsPants | MCC 11 | — |
Cubfan135 | MCC 5 | 1 (MCC 10) |
DanTDM | MCC 11 | — |
DethridgeCraft | MCC 1 | — |
Dream | MCC 6 | 2 (MCC 8, MCC 11) |
Drgluon | MCC 1 | — |
Eret | MCC 1 | 2 (MCC 7, MCC 13) |
F1NN5TER | MCC 9 | — |
FalseSymmetry | MCC 4 | 2 (MCC 9, MCC 10) |
FlorianFunke | MCC 1 | — |
Fruitberries | MCC 6 | 2 (MCC 6, MCC 9) |
Fundy | MCC 6 | 1 (MCC 6) |
fWhip | MCC 4 | 1 (MCC 7) |
GeorgeNotFound | MCC 6 | 2 (MCC 11, MCC 12) |
GizzyGazza | MCC 3 | — |
Graser10 | MCC 4 | — |
Grian | MCC 6 | — |
HBomb94 | MCC 1 | 3 (MCC 2, MCC 7, MCC 9) |
iHasCupquake | MCC 1 | — |
iicbunnyx* | MCC 10 | — |
iJevin | MCC 1 | — |
Illumina | MCC 12 | 1 (MCC 13) |
InTheLittleWood | MCC 1 | — |
Iskall85 | MCC 5 | — |
ItsJustOriah* | MCC 10 | — |
JackSucksAtLife | MCC 1 | — |
JamesCharles | MCC 4 | — |
Jameskii | MCC 1 | — |
JCTheCaster | MCC 1 | — |
JeromeASF | MCC 4 | — |
Jestanii | MCC 2 | — |
JoeyGraceffa | MCC 1 | — |
KaraCorvus | MCC 1 | 1 (MCC 1) |
KarlJacobs | MCC 11 | 1 (MCC 11) |
KatherineElizabeth | MCC 2 | — |
King_Burren | MCC 1 | 2 (MCC 1, MCC 8) |
Kontuz* | MCC 10 | — |
Krinios | MCC 2 | 1 (MCC 13) |
Krtzyy | MCC 1 | 1 (MCC 1) |
KryticZeuz | MCC 1 | — |
LaurenZside | MCC 5 | — |
LDShadowLady | MCC 1 | — |
Ludwig | MCC 13 | — |
Marielitai | MCC 3 | — |
Mefs | MCC 2 | — |
Michaelmcchill | MCC 1 | 2 (MCC 1, MCC 8) |
MiniMuka | MCC 2 | — |
NettyPlays | MCC 1 | — |
Nihachu | MCC 10 | — |
PEARLBYTEZ* | MCC 10 | — |
PearlescentMoon | MCC 6 | — |
PeteZahHutt | MCC 1 | 3 (MCC 3, MCC 7, MCC 10) |
Ph1LzA | MCC 1 | 2 (MCC 4, MCC 12) |
Plumbella | MCC 3 | — |
Pokimane | MCC 10 | — |
Punz | MCC 12 | — |
Quackity | MCC 11 | — |
Quig | MCC 1 | 2 (MCC 2, MCC 5) |
Rafessor | MCC 1 | — |
Rendog | MCC 4 | 1 (MCC 9) |
RIPmika | MCC 8 | — |
Roguskii* | MCC 10 | — |
RTGame | MCC 2 | — |
Ryguyrocky | MCC 1 | 1 (MCC 2) |
Sapnap | MCC 7 | 1 (MCC 11) |
SB737 | MCC 8 | — |
ScotGriswold | MCC 1 | — |
Seapeekay | MCC 2 | — |
Shubble | MCC 1 | 2 (MCC 3, MCC 5) |
Smajor1995 | MCC 1 | 2 (MCC 3, MCC 5) |
Smallishbeans | MCC 1 | 1 (MCC 10) |
SolidarityGaming | MCC 1 | — |
Spifey | MCC 9 | — |
Steph0sims | MCC 3 | — |
Strawburry17 | MCC 1 | — |
Sylvee | MCC 2 | — |
TankMatt | MCC 1 | — |
TapL | MCC 8 | 1 (MCC 12) |
Technoblade | MCC 2 | 2 (MCC 4, MCC 8) |
TheOrionSound | MCC 3 | — |
TommyInnit | MCC 2 | 1 (MCC 4) |
ToxxxicSupport | MCC 2 | — |
Tubbo | MCC 9 | — |
VapeKit* | MCC 10 | — |
Vikkstar123 | MCC 1 | 1 (MCC 3) |
Vixella | MCC 1 | — |
VoiceOverPete | MCC 3 | — |
WilburSoot | MCC 1 | 2 (MCC 4, MCC 12) |
Wisp | MCC 12 | — |
Wolv21 | MCC 1 | — |
Yammyxox | MCC 1 | — |
Yeetdaisie* | MCC 10 | — |
*This participant was a part of the viewers’ teams in MCC 10.
Games
These are all the games that were available in this season.
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Our brand new live event tracking platform gives you instant access to a live leaderboard throughout the event, as well as housing links to the streams of every participant. Click the button below to visit the site and watch the countdown to the next event.
The Decision Dome
The Decision Dome is a phase in the event where players are able to vote for the next game. Coin multipliers increase throughout the event, meaning that the later a game is played, the more it’s worth!
Vote for games you know you’re the best at later, or that you know your opponents can’t win! There may also be some fun equipment to help you.
In each event, eight games are played, with teams trying to collect as many coins as they can. Keep reading to find out more about each of the games and how they’re scored.
Ace Race is a three lap race around a big track full of shortcuts and pitfalls. Sprint, jump, and fly as fast as you can, and avoid obstacles to get the fastest time possible!
Boost launchers line the track to send you gliding across the course, while vast pools allow you to riptide your way to victory!
Coins are paid out upon completing all 3 laps of the race.
The first player to finish all 3 laps of the race will be awarded with 400 coins. The coin amount awarded for following players decreases by 10 for every subsequent finish.
An additional bonus is given for your final placement:
No coins are awarded if you don’t finish the race.
An epic PvP-centric game that occurs over 9 rounds. Each team cycles round and plays against every other team in a 4v4 match up! Teams have 1 minute, and only 1 life to capture the centre objective before the other team.
Coins are awarded for eliminations and capturing the objective.
No round bonuses are awarded for a draw.
A speed-building game that really tests communication and resource management!
The aim is to build as many monuments as you can in the time limit by heading out into Build Mart, collecting the resources you need and bringing it back to your team’s private build zone.
Completing a build earns coins for a team (shared amongst each player), but this reward will decrease every time another team completes it.
Build completion rewards:
Golden builds are worth double the coins.
Extra Coins are awarded at the end of the game depending on the percentage of each remaining build you have filled in. This calculation is based on the current placement reward that the build would reward you with.
This one is all about cooperation! Teams are catapulted into ten identical, parallel courses that contain challenge rooms that are perfectly designed to test players’ communication, Minecraft skills, and speed.
Once a room has been completed, a door will open up to reveal the next challenge, with the course ending in a sprint to the finish line! The faster our teams complete each room (and the course), the more they’ll be rewarded.
Coins are paid out at the very end of the game.
Teams are given a placement per room depending on the individual time they finished it in.
1st place rewards 100 coins, and following placements decrease by 10 each time. This is paid out per room.
Teams are also given a bonus reward for their final course completion placement (Shared amongst team members).
Course placement rewards
The aim of the game is to stay alive for as long as you can while large walls of slime converge on you from all directions! Jump and thread your way through the walls without being pushed off the platform.
Over time, the speed of the walls will increase, as the platform beneath you decreases in size!
Coins are awarded for surviving.
At the end of a round, players are given a placement bonus.
If there are multiple players who have survived until the end of a round, they will each get the 1st place bonus.
If you are the last remaining team, the round will immediately end.
Parkour Tag is a real test of skill! Not only do your focus and reaction times matter, you also need speed and spatial awareness to keep from getting tagged by your opponent!
Teams go head to head, with one player on each team trying to catch their opponents as the Hunter. These maps are tricky! You’ll need to keep moving In order to put space between you and the Hunter… Let them get too close and you’ll be out!
Hunters get coins for each player they tag, and the hunted get coins for staying alive.
Runner scoring
Hunter scoring
There is an additional bonus if your team’s hunt is faster than your enemy’s.
Sands of time is the most cryptic game in MCC. Teams enter their own dungeons and compete against the clock to collect as much hidden gold as they can. Keeping the timer topped up with sand is the only way for you to stay in the game. If you die, your team must sacrifice resources to revive you. Bank your gold by offering it to the sphinx for a fee, or keep every coin by leaving the dungeon. However, if you leave, you can’t return.
Feeling ambitious? You’ll be rewarded! Coins are more valuable the deeper you delve into the dungeon, but be careful! If you don’t get out before the timer runs out, your bravery will have been for nothing.
The amount of coins you collect and escape the dungeon with is exactly the amount of coins you earn.
If you are locked within the dungeon, you get no coins.
If you use the sphinx to carry your coins out of the dungeon, your coins will be taxed at 20%.
Similar to Skyblockle and the classic Minecraft mini-game Skywars, Sky Battle is a fast-paced game designed to keep teams moving and trying new strategies!
Teams begin with access to resources and infinite blocks, which can be used to build defences, and move between islands. Build up your resources and head towards the centre of the map; the last player or team standing wins!
Sky Battle is played out in three rounds of approximately five minutes. This high-paced game will keep you moving; the border is constantly shrinking!
Coins are awarded for surviving and eliminations.
It’s the classic! Last team standing wins! All players are let free to roam the map, trying to become more powerful through finding equipment hidden in buildings, all while the map borders converge into the centre, forcing you to fight for survival.
In this version, players have infinite levels, allowing them to enchant their equipment to further levels of power. Look out for occasional chests containing powerful equipment and airdorps filled with coins!
Coins are awarded from opening airdrop crates, surviving and eliminations.
Teams are given a placement depending on how long their team managed to survive (decided as soon as your last player is eliminated), with the coins being shared amongst their team.
The aim of To Get to the Other Side (and Whack a Fan) is obvious… The game plays out in six rounds across six different maps. All players start on one end of the map and are given various tools to assist them in getting to the other side. Once they’ve made it across, they must punch a fan (one of you!) to complete their goal!
Since sabotage is a part of this game, expect plenty of chaos!
Coins are paid out per round depending on your final placement.
The first player to finish will receive 40 coins. Following completions decrease by 1 coin every time.
Players receive an additional bonus based on their placement in a single map:
Further bonuses are paid for the first 4 teams that have all their players finish in a single map (Shared amongst the team):