Obby 113 stands out because it forces you to handle two threats at once. The floor is lava, literally, and the platforms require real parkour timing. Most obbies separate these challenges. Obby 113 combines them. If you want to beat it, you need to understand how the lava rises in cycles and why specific jumps are placed where they are.

What makes the lava and parkour sections in Obby 113 different?

In many Roblox obbies, lava is just a static kill brick at the bottom. In Obby 113, the lava level rises and falls in a scripted cycle. This means the safe platforms shift over time. You aren't just jumping from point A to point B. You are jumping to platforms that will soon be submerged. This changes the obby progression from simple memory to constant adaptation.

How do you survive the first major lava climb section?

The first big test is the vertical shaft. The lava rises in three distinct pulses. Wait for the second pulse to recede before jumping to the first ledge. A common mistake is trying to sprint through. Instead, watch the lava texture. When it stops bubbling, you have a two-second window to make your lava jump. Use that window to reposition.

Why is the parkour layout here harder than a standard obby?

Standard obbies give you a static path. Obby 113 uses rotating beams and collapsing blocks suspended over the lava. The obby 113 parkour challenge layout relies on split-second timing. If you hesitate on a spinning pillar, the lava catches up. If you rush a collapsing block, you fall into the kill brick. You can study the exact blueprint of the parkour challenge layout here to plan your route ahead of time.

Can you use custom scripts or codes to skip these sections?

Yes, if you are stuck, some community servers offer custom obby creation tools that let you practice specific segments. You can find secret code locations for teleporting or practicing specific stages which bypass the early reset. If you are building your own version, checking the detailed walkthrough of how the level script works helps you understand exactly how the lava cycle is triggered.

Warning: Use scripts and codes from trusted sources. Some bad scripts can corrupt your game or steal your data. Stick to known obby creation communities.

What are the most common mistakes players make?

  • Ignoring audio cues: The lava gurgles loudly right before it rises. If you have sound off, you lose a key reaction timer.
  • Over-jumping: In Roblox, momentum carries you a bit on narrow beams. Tap the jump button instead of holding it. Short hops are safer than long jumps near lava pits.
  • Fixed camera: Don't use the default locked camera. Shift-lock your view to see the landing platform clearly. Many falls happen because players couldn't see the edge of the block.

Next time you play Obby 113, focus only on the first three parkour jumps. Don't try to beat the whole level. Just practice surviving those initial lava rises three times in a row. This builds the muscle memory you need for the harder sections later. Once those feel automatic, move to the spinning pillars.