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D Block

One  of the most infamous blocks on the server, many C Block prisoners attempt to get demoted because they read about the way to escape although most of them don't succeed and end up wasting 2,500 BP to rank themselves back up. Guards have access to this area but rarely go down there due to lack of things to do. Below are listed the main areas of D Block:

Solitary Bank Services

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A standard bank awaits you in D Block. It's nothing special - you have your basic Chest Keeper, Buy Chest, and Upgrade Chest signs. One thing notably missing are warps - to the Player Market, Event, or Donor. This is one of the few PvP-disabled areas of D Block.

D Spawn

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D Spawn: Welcome to your new re-spawn point. Here, you are given a basic rundown of commands, as well as a special set of items that are considered contraband in D Block - most notably the addition of diamond tools, thereby rendering the Obsidian Mine illegal to work in.

Bedrock Quarry

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Though the Bedrock Quarry may sound like an interesting concept, it isn't rocket science: The mine itself consists of Stone, Bedrock, Silverfish Spawning Blocks disguised as Stone, Iron Ore, Coal Ore, Wood, and Lava. "But how can I mine bedrock?" You can't, and that's the point. The mine itself is designed to frustrate you, and the random blocks of bedrock hidden around the quarry serve only to hamper your progress.

Obsidian Quarry

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The more tortuous of D Block's two mines, the Obsidian Quarry is back-breaking labor. Though it may not seem to be worth it, with Obsidian itself taking nearly 10 seconds to mine with a diamond pick (contraband in D Block), it can actually be quite profitable - if you have a Free alt, that is. Obsidian may be sold for 12 BP per Obsidian block, making it much more profitable and worthwhile versus the Bedrock Quarry. This mine has no traps, yet no ores either.

Solitary Pool Services

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The D Fishing Hole - dark, desolate, and depressing, much as the rest of D Block. It is a small rectangular box, and is slightly deeper than the C Pool. Not much else to be said here - there is a sewer which creates the pool itself, as well as a secret exit from the secret escape. (What secret exit from what secret escape?)

D Feeding Holes

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It's official - you're now on the same level of the social ladder as a dog. Here, those who take pity upon you may toss items down to you. This is how you may obtain items otherwise impossible to obtain in D Block, such as diamond tools. The entrance to D Block from C Block for Guards may also be found here, though of course you may not enter it unless you are a Guard yourself.

Solitary Workshop

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Your basic workshop area; much like C Block, it contains public furnaces and workbenches. Two *inconspicuous* buttons rest on the wall (not shown in the picture); but what could they mean?

Block/Food Exchange

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The Block Shop - with a much fancier name! Here you have the same food choices as you did in C Block, and much the same blocks, with the exceptions of the addition of the Obsidian Block, and the removal of buy-able tools.
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