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There are several maps that can be played on for DvZ. Every map is very different but all strive for the same kind of “not too big” style that was common before the most recent "loadouts" version of DvZ. Every map has all the resources necessary to operate in some form or another and have at least one shrine, but most maps have at least two. Each map description contains a little write-up of their lore.
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There are several maps that can be played on for DvZ. Every map is very different but all strive for the same kind of “not too big” style that was common before the most recent "loadouts" version of DvZ. Every map has all the resources necessary to operate in some form or another and have at least one shrine, but most maps have at least two.  
  
Maps are divided into three categories: Primary, Rush Mode, and Other. Primary maps are those which are played more often, whether it be automatically queued or regularly played. Rush Mode maps are smaller maps which are used for automatic [[Rush Mode]] games. Other maps are those which are irregular in their game style, are played much less often, and are typically relegated to the weekend event map vote.
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== Regular Maps ==
  
Click on a map's name below to find out more.
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These maps are used for regular DvZ games, either in the main map rotation or as options in the weekly event map vote. Not all of these maps will feature in the map rotation, and some are reserved exclusively for the event map vote due to their size or other features. Click on a map below for mapmaker credits.
  
 
{{:Maps/Gallery}}
 
{{:Maps/Gallery}}
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== Rush Mode Maps ==
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[[Rush Mode]] is a special mode for DvZ games in which game progress is sped up considerably compared to normal. Rush Mode games typically run with very few players, and a special rotation of smaller maps is maintained specifically for Rush Mode games.
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{{:Maps/Rush}}
  
 
<small>''If you're a builder, it's possible to submit maps for use on the server, but it's important that you read the [[Mapmaking|mapmaking information]] first.''</small>
 
<small>''If you're a builder, it's possible to submit maps for use on the server, but it's important that you read the [[Mapmaking|mapmaking information]] first.''</small>

Revision as of 21:28, 14 May 2021

There are several maps that can be played on for DvZ. Every map is very different but all strive for the same kind of “not too big” style that was common before the most recent "loadouts" version of DvZ. Every map has all the resources necessary to operate in some form or another and have at least one shrine, but most maps have at least two.

Regular Maps

These maps are used for regular DvZ games, either in the main map rotation or as options in the weekly event map vote. Not all of these maps will feature in the map rotation, and some are reserved exclusively for the event map vote due to their size or other features. Click on a map below for mapmaker credits.

Rush Mode Maps

Rush Mode is a special mode for DvZ games in which game progress is sped up considerably compared to normal. Rush Mode games typically run with very few players, and a special rotation of smaller maps is maintained specifically for Rush Mode games.

If you're a builder, it's possible to submit maps for use on the server, but it's important that you read the mapmaking information first.