Course Composition[edit]
Each game of Parkour Warrior Survivor is divided into 8 rounds called "Leaps". Each leap contains 3 obstacles, except for the 8th "Final Duel" leap which contains 5. Each leap contains progressively more difficult obstacles.
Eliminations[edit]
When a player loses in Parkour Warrior Survivor, they are considered "Eliminated." Each player is granted 10 hearts at the beginning of the game, which can never be regenerated. This health total can be deducted in 2 ways:
Leap Progression[edit]
Even if playing perfectly, the total maximum health each player has gets slowly reduced throughout the course of the game. Below is a table showcasing how much maximum health you get depending on which Leap you are on:
Leap
|
Maximum Health
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1
|
10
|
2
|
9
|
3
|
8
|
4
|
7
|
5
|
5
|
6
|
3
|
7
|
1
|
8
|
Threshold Failure[edit]
Missing either the player limit or the time limit causes the player to lose 1 heart every 3 seconds. This means that after leap 6 you will be immediately eliminated if you do not meet the threshold. The details for each are described below:
Player Limit[edit]
Each Leap has a limit of players who can finish the Leap before the next one begins. However, even if the next leap has begun, you are still able to continue the game, provided you have enough health to make it to the next Leap before you die in the previous. Below is a table showcasing the player limit to end each Leap:
Leap
|
Player Completion Limit
|
1
|
14 Players
|
2
|
12 Players
|
3
|
10 Players
|
4
|
8 Players
|
5
|
6 Players
|
6
|
4 Players
|
7
|
2 Players
|
8
|
The Winner
|
Time Limit[edit]
Aside from the Player Limit, there is also a time limit to complete each leap, so that it doesn't take too long to get the next Leap started. Each of the normal Leaps (Leap 1-7) last for 50 seconds before moving on to the next one. The Final Dual (Leap 8), however, lasts for 2 minutes and 30 seconds.