Just2's PVP Arena Map
- 9-02-2026, 05:22
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Just2's PVP Arena Map is all about quick, casual kit fights where you can jump in and start swinging without spending time crafting or setting up gear. The map is a PvP arena with kits, so the fun comes from picking a loadout that matches how you like to fight and then learning how to counter what everyone else is running. It’s designed for the “run it back” loop—lose a round, swap kits, try a different approach, and suddenly you’re winning with a totally new playstyle.
The Witch kit is built for messy, aggressive pressure: a Netherite Axe, 12 Wind Charges, iron boots/leggings/chestplate, plus 2 Splash Potions of Harming and 3 Splash Potions of Poison. That loadout screams chaos—getting in close with the axe, then using splash damage and poison to keep fights ugly even when someone tries to back off. The Defender is the clean, simple pick: full diamond armor and an iron sword, which is perfect if you like consistent duels and you don’t want to juggle tricky items mid-fight.
Egyptian is the “I’m stacked and I’m not afraid” kit: Netherite Sword, Mace, Netherite Spear, Netherite Chestplate, a Creeper Head, and 10 Totems of Undying. That’s a tanky, high-damage kit with major survivability, so it’s ideal for players who want to stay in the fight forever and win through raw durability. Trial Warior also leans heavy but with mobility tools: a Mace, iron boots/leggings, Netherite Chestplate and Helmet, a Shield, and 35 Wind Charges—so you’ve got a defensive option and a ton of movement or disruption potential with the charges.
Archer is straightforward ranged pressure: Diamond Sword, full iron armor, and 255 arrows, which lets you control space and punish anyone who runs in predictable lines. Sea-Slayer brings the Trident with diamond boots/leggings, iron chestplate, and a Turtle Shell, which is a really fun flavor kit for players who like that trident timing and “hit-and-reset” style. Grim Reaper is the scary mid-range bruiser: Netherite Spear, Shield, full Netherite boots/leggings/chestplate, and a Wither Skeleton Skull, which fits players who like holding ground and forcing bad trades.
The two new kits add more options without bloating the roster. Royal Guard gives you Netherite Spear, Netherite Axe, Netherite Chestplate, and a Netherite Helmet—fast, lethal, and direct. Soldier mixes things up with a Mace, Iron Spear, iron boots/leggings, a diamond chestplate, and an iron helmet, which feels like a balanced “fight-anyone” kit with solid damage tools.
Practical tip: don’t just pick the strongest-looking kit and stick to it. In a kit arena, the real advantage is knowing your kit’s win condition. If you’re Witch, you want to force close fights and keep pressure rolling. If you’re Archer, you want space and angles. If you’re Defender, you want steady trades and clean timing. Just2's PVP Arena Map is at its best when you treat each kit like a different character class and learn how to play it like it has a job.
How to install?
Android: you need to find the downloaded file on your phone, use any file manager for this and import the map into the game by opening it.
IOS: after receiving the map, the device itself will offer to install it.
Windows 10: go to the folder where the files are downloaded, find mcworld there and activate it.


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