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So in some worlds i have noticed that they say [OFF] in the title, what does this mean?
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I’m pretty sure that it means that the world uses a bot in order to function but the bot currently isn’t active.
LIFE IS PAIN. I HATE
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Or it could be a boss that isn’t running.
One bot to rule them all, one bot to find them. One bot to bring them all... and with this cliché blind them.
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To put it in simple words, [OFF] basically means "Offline".
I Animate Stuff
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°. turn off
Yan Joshua knows as Nightmore, 7kudmath, Ygor Matheus, Kogor, Koya and RQ aka ~
I'm a professional artist, talented in various art forms, and also a programmer.
I had been playing Everybody Edits for four years ago. ~
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Native Portuguese speaker, fluent ~
20 years old, April 5, 2003. ~
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Turn off your bosses to save power.
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Bosses? what do you mean
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Bosses? what do you mean
Boss levels are challenge levels hosted live, where players must survive from one or more players with edit permissions, known as bosses. The boss will often modify the terrain of the level, with green blocks being safe to stay on and red blocks being unstable and soon deleted. The goal here is to reach green blocks, navigating around obstacles, and remaining the last player to survive.
There are other kinds of bosses. Snake bosses use a "snake bot", where blocks automatically disappear soon after being placed, usually resulting in blocks being placed in lines that look like moving snakes. Key bosses have key door platforms, and require players to remain in the right areas as keys are pressed. Quiz bosses put each player in a slot, with each player having a row of blocks that are slowly removed as they fail to answer the questions. Copy bosses are similar, but players must copy the smiley of the boss.
The EE tradition of bosses goes way back, probably to 2010. The classic "Boss to Code" level expects players to win the boss, earning the password code to edit the world.
Many examples of bosses can be seen on YouTube.
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