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[[File:VaultSeige.jpg|thumb|The former Lexington Vault, an example of a ringed "megavault".]]
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== History ==
Vaults have existed since [[Civcraft 1.0|CivCraft 1.0]] after the PrisonPearl plugin was added. In those days, the original vaults were effectively just big obsidian pyramids located at bedrock level that would take hours to mine through to reach the pearl chest. As time went on and new mechanics like bastions were introduced, vaults got increasingly complex. The first ringed vaults
The first ringed vault to be tested in combat was Clone's vault which had only
Such large, advanced ringed vaults were thought to be unbreakable and became known as megavaults. This mindset would hold true for a long time, until the fall of the Nox Vault after a prolonged siege towards the end of the iteration.
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However, throughout the [[Somber War]] between the [[Western Alliance]] and Lexington's alliance, a new form of skybridge pioneered by Frensin took the stage. A primitive initial draft of this new skybridge was seen at the first attack on the Anguish Vault, and by the final attack on the Lexington Vault, it had been perfected. The fully-developed form of the "Frensin Skybridge" as it became known includes a multi-layered obsidian box fully encasing and protecting attacking bastion-breakers, who are able to break bastions from the front of the bridge by standing against a wall of closed trapdoors and placing blocks against the front of a set of ladders. This style of skybridge is still the main tactic employed in a sky attack against an enemy vault, largely because of the relative safety and ease of maneuverability it provides a group of attackers, and because it has had an excellent record of successfully breaking to the center of almost every vault it has been employed against.
Largely as a result of the new advances in skybridging technology during the Somber War, many vault designers expended a much greater amount of effort developing more sturdy and elaborate sky defenses, as well as more clever bastion fields specifically designed to cause problems for a typical skybridge. Some notable developments in sky defense theory included denser walls of archer positions sometimes referred to as "archer rings" or "electric fences," as well as towers designed to enable defenders to counter-skybridge an attacking skybridge. However as of late 2020, many groups of players have yet to fully catch on to such methods of countering skybridges.
As of now, beyond mostly small differences between different schools of design and a few more closely guarded secrets, the meta behind vault design has largely stagnated, with years of development leading to relatively idealized defenses and tactics being implemented across most surviving vaults.
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== Other Vaults ==
===Lexington [Destroyed]===
[[File:BothSkybridgesLexingtonAttack.png|thumb|Lexington : Initial attack from east compared with final attack from west. On the far left the Western Alliance vault is visible]]
[[Lexington|Lexington's]] vault was located at North world border, has a 300 block radius trench surrounding it. This vault was the collective effort of a few Lexington players, but mostly taking influence from Aegis designers (most notably the ring layout). It was broken by [[SATO]]/Mir at the end of the [[Somber War]], in the [[Fall of Lexington]]. It had 8 rings and two separate snitch curtains.
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=== Bang City (Ransakistan/Corvus/Holy Jaded Empire) [Destroyed] ===
A 7 rings large vault in the -,- quadrant built by Ransacki players. It was disabled and flooded on December 18th 2019 by a coalition of nations at the end of the [[War_of_The_Coalition|Ransacki war]]. See [[The_Fall_of_Corvus]]
=== Mount Doom ([[Laconia]]) [Destroyed] ===
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=== Sky Defenses ===
[[File:SkybridgeProximityAtColumbia.png|left|thumb|Example Skybridge used during Siege of Sempiternal]]
Vaults will often have strong sky defenses against sky bridges attacks.
Sky "rings" can be built for that purpose. They feature archer positions and dividers.
They are aligned over a ring to prevent people from breaking the bastion behind it. Skybridges have also been successfully defended against using dispensers and debuff potions (see [[First Siege of Sempiternal]])
=== Buffer area ===
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