History was made at TwitchCon 2025! The Pink Parrots just claimed the Minecraft Championship (MCC) The Copper Crown title in a nail-biting Dodgebolt showdown against the Purple Pandas. With 40 of the world’s most elite Minecraft streamers competing across intense mini-games, this championship delivered pure esports drama. Here’s everything about the winners, final standings, and the breathtaking moments that defined this legendary tournament.
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Minecraft Champion Team: Pink Parrots Reign Supreme
The Pink Parrots cemented their legacy by defeating the Purple Pandas in the ultimate Dodgebolt championship round. The winning roster featured GeminiTay, GoodTimesWithScar, Grian, and fruitberries—a perfectly balanced team that executed flawlessly when it mattered most.
The decisive moment came when Grian showcased clutch arrow-firing skills, eliminating fanfan and 4CVIT in quick succession to secure victory. It wasn’t just individual brilliance—it was synchronized teamwork under pressure that separated champions from contenders.

Breaking Down the Final Standings: All 10 Teams
The tournament featured 10 teams competing across multiple game rounds to accumulate coins. Here’s the complete final standings showing how every team performed:
Rank | Team | Total Coins | Members | Notable Streamer |
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1 | Pink Parrots | 15,973 | GeminiTay, GoodTimesWithScar, Grian, fruitberries | Grian |
2 | Purple Pandas | 15,937 | 4CVIT, 5uppp, Eskay22, fanfan | 5uppp |
3 | Orange Ocelots | 14,517 | ConnorEatsPants, ItzMasayoshi, Purpled, Sneegsnag | Purpled |
4 | Blue Bats | 12,747 | OrionSound, PearlescentMoon, Smajor1995, SolidarityGaming | Smajor1995 |
5 | Cyan Coyotes | 11,694 | CaptainSparklez, PeteZahHutt, Sykkuno, TeanaKitten | CaptainSparklez |
6 | Green Geckos | 11,664 | BaboAbe, FoolishG, Tubbo_, sleepai | Tubbo_ |
7 | Lime Llamas | 9,900 | OwengeJuice, Renthedog, falsesymmetry, impulseSV | falsesymmetry |
8 | Aqua Axolotls | 9,865 | ShubbleYT, aimsey, hannahxxrose, xRizzBars | ShubbleYT |
9 | Red Rabbits | 9,823 | OllieGamerz, Shadoune777, aldo_geo, deusamir | OllieGamerz |
10 | Yellow Yaks | 9,443 | Cambam010, Seapeekay, bekyamon, soupforeloise | Seapeekay |
Individual Superstars: The MVP Performances
While teamwork won the championship, individual performances shaped the tournament. Five streamers emerged as coin-collection machines:
fruitberries dominated with an incredible 2,664 coins, leading the Pink Parrots to victory. His consistent performance across games proved invaluable. PeteZahHutt and Purpled tied for second with 2,365 coins each, showcasing why they’re considered elite competitors. Eskay22 accumulated 2,306 coins, while 4CVIT finished with 2,240 coins—all world-class performances that kept their respective teams competitive until the final moments.
The Drama: Pink Parrots vs Purple Pandas
The championship came down to pure nerves. Both teams entered Dodgebolt with nearly identical coin counts: Pink Parrots at 15,973 and Purple Pandas at 15,937—just 36 coins separated champions from runners-up. This razor-thin margin meant everything hinged on Dodgebolt execution.
The final game proved decisive. Grian’s clutch arrow accuracy in rapid succession eliminated the Purple Pandas’ key members, securing the championship for pink. It was a textbook example of how competitive Minecraft is: milliseconds and arrow trajectories determine legends.
Tournament Significance: 40 Elite Streamers, One Crown
This event represented the convergence of Minecraft gaming’s brightest stars competing at TwitchCon’s biggest stage. The diversity of playstyles—from builder-focused streamers to raw PvP warriors—created unpredictable, exciting competition that kept viewers on edge throughout.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: How does Dodgebolt work in MCC, and why is it the final game?
Dodgebolt is MCC’s championship decider—a 4v4 PvP game where teams fire arrows at each other to eliminate opponents. The last team with living members wins. It’s selected as the final because it’s pure skill-based, eliminating luck factors from earlier games. The top two teams qualify for Dodgebolt based on their combined coin accumulation. It perfectly encapsulates competitive Minecraft: teamwork, aim, positioning, and decision-making under extreme pressure all matter equally.
Q2: Can the same team win multiple MCC tournaments, or does the format change for each championship?
MCC runs multiple tournaments yearly with different themes and rosters. While some streamers appear frequently due to their skill level and community popularity, team compositions change for each event. The Copper Crown 2025 was specifically a TwitchCon event featuring hand-picked rosters. Previous MCCs have had different themes and winners. This rotation keeps the competitive landscape fresh while allowing championship-caliber players multiple opportunities to prove themselves.