Being able to jump between the Lewis and Simon POV and the perspective of your favorite guest made it one of the first truly "event-style" collaborations on the platform. The Legacy of the Crown
Produced by the Yogscast and featuring a star-studded lineup of legendary YouTubers like CaptainSparklez and GameChap, this series redefined what high-stakes competitive Minecraft could look like. What Was Crown Conquest?
If you haven't seen it in a decade, now is the perfect time to head over to the Yogscast Wiki or YouTube to relive the glory of the quest for the crown. Crown Conquest | Yogscast Wiki | Fandom Crown Conquest
While modern Minecraft competitions like MCC have taken the torch, Crown Conquest remains a nostalgic "moment of zen" for many. It was a time of pure, unrefined experimentation where the map was the main character and the "win" felt like a genuine feat of survival.
Searching for rare items like Old Dragon Scales or the legendary Petrified Dragon Scale to gain an edge. Being able to jump between the Lewis and
The Ultimate Throwback: Remembering the Chaos of Crown Conquest
Think of it as a brutal mashup of and Capture the Flag . The premise was simple but deadly: 13 two-player teams were dropped onto a massive custom map with one objective—retrieve one of three crowns and deliver it to the summit of Dragonskull Mountain . If you haven't seen it in a decade,
The desperate scramble up the volcano, where teams would clash at the very end, often losing everything just inches from victory.