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By default, a player has a limit of 1500 complexity per level. Players who get "verified" have their limit increased to 3000.
By default, a player has a limit of 1500 complexity per level. Players who get "verified" have their limit increased to 3000.


The grab discord's FAQ channel lists the way to become a verified creator as this: "Share your levels in ⁠#grab-level-showcase, if I like what I see I might make you a verified creator. This is independent of getting your levels verified. I usually give it for levels with a very high build quality or very creative ideas that max out the default complexity limit."
The grab discord's FAQ channel lists the way to become a verified creator as this: "Share your levels in ⁠#grab-level-showcase, if I like what I see I might make you a verified creator. This is independent of getting your levels verified. I usually give it for levels with a very high build quality or very creative ideas that max out the default complexity limit." <ref>https://discord.gg/KVbYFk3XsX</ref>

Revision as of 18:40, 8 October 2023

Editor is a mode where you can make your own levels. It is accessible from the lobby menu.

Complexity

Complexity is how many blocks can be placed in a level.

Different block types cost different amounts of complexity.

Block Type Cost
Signs 5
Grabbable Block 2
Wood 2
Lava 2
Stone 2
Ice 2
Grapple Block 2
Crumbling Grabbable Block 3
Color Block 2
Lava Grapple Block 2
Bounce Block 2

By default, a player has a limit of 1500 complexity per level. Players who get "verified" have their limit increased to 3000.

The grab discord's FAQ channel lists the way to become a verified creator as this: "Share your levels in ⁠#grab-level-showcase, if I like what I see I might make you a verified creator. This is independent of getting your levels verified. I usually give it for levels with a very high build quality or very creative ideas that max out the default complexity limit." [1]