Krunker: Firefly Parkour

Walkthrough, How to complete bhop Firefly Parkour in Krunker

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Krunker.io parkour map Firefly_Parkour or just Firefly's Parkour is old parkour or bhop map that has currently over 900 upvotes. The map is a second parkour map from FireflyLive, a famous youtube streamer.

Most of you do remember Mr. Firefly. A guy with a face. And two dogs. And a mustache.

Firefly is a mapmaker who was playing Krunker ever since it was made, or at least ever since it was possible to make an account there. He made multiple extremely popular maps thorough Krunker and in many other games. One of his earliest and well-known maps was Car_Race. Then he made Firefly and Angel Island which did blow up. His the most played map to this day is still Firefly_Royale which was one of the first Battle Royale maps made in Krunker and still one of the most played maps ever.

Firefly was always very amazing with movement in the games. He was very natural in Bhop and Parkour games. It was a matter of time until he’ll make a parkour map. He started with bhop_Lava_Floor, which is still one of the most difficult parkour maps here. Then he was kinda forced to make a simpler parkour map. And that’s how Firefly Parkour was made.

A map is very similar to Bhop Levels 6.4. It’s a corridor type of parkour.

Firefly Parkour is divided into 6 color sections.

  • Green
  • Teal
  • Gray
  • Yellow
  • Red
  • Unfinished purple

The map is giving a slight clue that two more colors can be added. Although the map was updated 3 months ago and Firefly is not that active as he was before, it’s very questionable if the map will be ever finished.

Green is a starting point, Teal and Gray need very basic parkour skills. Yellow is where it gets truly difficult.

The most problematic part of a green section is hidden floors. Although in multiple games, hidden floors are very unintuitive, it’s not a big issue here. Until finding a truly hidden floor, small clues are there.

Blue part’s most problematic one is moving platforms, which use ramps that are pushing you back. When standing on them, you can’t use jump, so it’s important to get outside of them trying to counter their movement on your own.

The blue part also introduces us to slide jumping. This technique is very often used in parkour maps today. All you need is to accompany crouching into your jumping technique where when landing you need to also crouch and use that as an additional speed boost before next jump.

The first gray room shows upside and corner jumps. Those could be challenging at times. And we will see many of them.

Lastly, the introduction of teleports is added in the gray part.

When seeing naked ladders in the yellow area, the easiest trick there is to turn to the ladder by aside and use A and D (left and right) keys to strafe from side to side. When doing that, the ladder is also pushing you up, so there is a less painful fight with the ladders.

In the last yellow room, you need to gain some speed before leaving the ramp. Also, don’t forget to jump at the end. The best amount of repetitions there is somewhere between 7 and 10 depending on your FPS. Try to don’t get over 10 because too much speed gives you a small amount of time to jump when leaving the jump.

The red part is full of riddles. For those, it’s better to check the video where exactly to jump.

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