

If you place more, you won’t be able to validate the map until only one remains. These have a green figure and are labeled as “Start.” You can only ever have ONE start block on any given map. You can also play the map you see in this guide, as well as open it up in the editor to see how it all works.Īlternatively, you can check the course out on Mania Exchange here ! Mania Exchange is a great place to share your maps, try out new ones, and even compete in mapping competitions!Įvery valid course must fulfill a few requirements. Making more maps and experimenting is the best way to hone your mapmaking skills!

If I have one tip, it is to make more maps. This guide is only meant to teach you the ins and outs of the editor, so anything beyond that is up to you to learn. While laying pieces down is simple enough to explain, crafting a truly good map isn't nearly as straightforward. This guide will help you get a start in making maps. Do not worry about reading the whole guide if you do not want to just read the sections that you think will benefit you! In general, the further down you go, the more advanced the topics in this guide become. While this guide is quite long, it’s a fairly comprehensive look at almost all available tools. I plan to update this, but we'll see how long that takes.

While it is still mostly the same as before, there will be a lot of outdated info in this guide. IMPORTANT! Due to the new MP4 update, a lot has changed with TrackMania.
