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=== New Yoatal City ===
A large 6 ring vault in the sea east of NYC, located a few hundred blocks East of NYC.
[[File:Made you look xD.jpg|thumb|A look past the Coventhian trench and into the Vaults itself]]
 
=== Coventhia ===
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=== Varkonia ===
Currently has 3 rings with trenches fully dug and trench IRO being installed.
 
=== Rhodesia ===
A vault hidden by a massive trench, rumoured to be large and very wealthy.
 
=== Columbia ===
A medium sized, 5 ring vault.
 
== Other Vaults ==
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A 4 ring vault in a large hole, destroyed by Mir/SATO coalition on 8/10/2019 after it had been abandoned.
 
== Characteristics of a vault ==
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=== Pyramid ===
The diamond reinforced obsidian blocks surrounding the chest to hold pearls. Pyramids/tall pyramids are the best way to store pearls as it can take quite some time to break through the blocks to reach the chest.
 
=== Rings ===
Rings prevent a player from walking over to a pyramid by being a physical wall they cannot break through easily. Ideally a player cannot place blocks to pillar over these rings due to bastion blocks.
 
=== Sky Bunker ===
A form of vault defense in the form of a bastioned obsidian bunker typically above the vault pyramid itself. They often have built-in archer platforms to help defend against an attack, and are a means of wealth storage as they are typically very difficult to get to, and break.
 
=== Ground Bunker ===
A bunker built around the DRO pyramid in the centre of the vault, used to store wealth and potion materials needed for defense. In most cases archer platforms are built into these bunkers and hold minecart elevators allowing people to get up into the sky bunker.
 
=== Trench ===
A trench is much like a moat, combined with a vault ring. They are typically the first means of defense against attackers, and ideally are large enough to prevent scouts from getting close enough to the vault itself to prevent spying and world downloading. Some well developed moats would include the former Lexington vault trench, which featured archer platforms and a very large size.
 
=== Snitch curtain ===
A snitch curtain, or snitch grid, is a series of snitches surrounding a vault that make it impossible for someone to passthrough without hitting a snitch and notifying the vault owners of an attackers presence. These should ideally be surrounded in Stone reinforced obsidian, to prevent the snitches from being broken by a TNT cannon.
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