As you can probably tell by the name, Master Parkour has been designed for players who consider themselves to be extremely skilled at Minecraft parkour and are looking for something that will give them a challenge that’s above and beyond anything that traditional parkour maps can offer. The map is extremely difficult, and you simply shouldn’t be playing it unless you’re really good at going through parkour maps. It’s worth mentioning that, even for skilled parkour players, the Master Parkour map will take a bit of getting used to at the beginning because the gameplay mechanics are quite challenging and will definitely require you to put in a lot of effort.
The Master Parkour map has 11 different levels, and these levels will keep getting increasingly difficult as you progress through them. The map’s levels are loaded with tons of challenging jumps that players need to overcome and, alongside these jumps, there are various other challenging mechanics that you’ll need to play around in order to get to the end like Enderpearl, Piston Parkour, and more. It’s safe to say that you probably won’t be able to get to the end unless you’re really skilled at parkour so, again, want to point out that you should only play this map if you’re skilled at Minecraft parkour.
The thing that makes Master Parkour truly challenging isn’t the variety of parkour types but rather the fact that each individual level is completely unique in terms of its gameplay, so you’ll need to keep adjusting your playstyle as you progress through the map. Each level plays out differently, so you’ll need to rely on all of your skills in order to progress through the map and get to the end.