User talk:Chantjr18

If you're reading this page, then hello! I'm Nick, otherwise known as chantjr18, and I like to come up with all sorts of challenges for Minecraft players! Some challenges can be an interesting change of pace, while others are straight up brutal and will need a lot of skill. All that being said, this page will be updated as I come up with new challenges for the community to try out. Enjoy!

Nuclear Hardcore Survival
Nuclear Hardcore Survival (otherwise known as NHS) is a challenge I kind of experimented with until I came up with something so stressful, brutal, and yet somewhat fair, that it could be enjoyed and played both alone and with others. This challenge will force you to survive under harsh circumstances in ways that aren't exactly practical. While playing with others can be very tricky (considering you're up against opponents who can escape tough situations, and are trying to destroy you from the inside out), playing by yourself is just as intimidating as you will have to defeat the Ender Dragon in order to win. Enough with the introduction, here are the rules for NHS:

Basic Rules: Randomly generate a world at classic size on hard (not hardcore) difficulty, with daylight cycle, natural regeneration, visible usernames, and weather cycle all turned off, and inventory keep on. Once in the game, set the weather to thunderstorms, and turn daylight cycle on while keeping weather cycle off. Once this is done, the challenge has begun, and the player(s) can start prepping to survive. Players will have 6 lives in this challenge (keep track on paper, with a counter app, with dice, etc.). When a player has lost all 6 lives, they can no longer play (and if they are part of a multiplayer game, they may spectate the other players after clearing their inventory, being turned invisible and having their privileges disabled on console, or entering spectator mode on PC).

Rules Specific to a Solo Game: In order to win a solo game, you must kill the Ender Dragon before losing all 6 of your lives. Be careful out there, mobs are always spawning!

Rules Specific to a Competitive Multiplayer Game: In order to win a Competitive multiplayer game, you must be the last person standing in a server of 2-8 people. This can be achieved by slaughtering vulnerable opponents, or by surviving subtly. Watch yourself!

Rules Specific to a Cooperative Multiplayer Game: In a Cooperative multiplayer game, players share a life pool. Your team will be given 5 lives for each person on it, with a maximum of 4 people. Each time somebody has to respawn, it will cost a life. If someone has to respawn, but no lives remain, they are out. You either win by killing the Ender Dragon, or lose when nobody remains. Watch each others' six, this is going to be rough!

Chantjr18 (talk) 21:55, 2 July 2016 (UTC)chantjr18