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Minecraft servers Prisons

Prisons servers put you into a prison-style progression loop: you begin with basic tools in a starter mine and earn currency by mining and selling blocks, completing simple tasks, or trading with other players. As you rank up you unlock larger mines, improved gear, permissions, and common prison features — such as player crews or gangs, auctions, crates, leaderboards, and PvP zones — creating a grind-focused economy where strategic upgrades, teamwork, and competition drive progress toward higher ranks or eventual escape.

Mods / Tags

Survival SMP Economy PvP Events Community Crossplay Skyblock Minigames Vanilla Creative Ranks PvE Bedrock Quests Modded Mini Games RolePlay Towny RPG Anarchy Factions Prison Lifesteal BedWars OneBlock mcMMO Dungeons Cobblemon CityBuild
  • 1
    play.afterbloom.net:25565
    AfterBloom

    Community-driven Survival network with ranks, crates and planned gamemodes — built by players, for players.

    5
    50.69
  • 2
    play.yamcs.net:25565
    YAMCS

    Progression-focused survival network with a large EarthSMP map, custom progression systems (factories, dungeons, custom fishing), a player economy, and Java↔Bedrock crossplay.

    2
    46.78
  • 3
    mc.blockdrop.org:25565
    Blockdrop

    Multi-mode Minecraft network offering Survival, Factions, Skyblock, Prisons and Bedwars with an in-game BDosh currency, an online store, active Discord community, and cracked/open access.

    0
    41.87
  • 4
    rooprisons.com:25565
    RooPrisons

    Competitive Prisons focused on PvP events — no pay‑to‑win, custom enchants and tense team play.

    0
    6.95
  • 5
    ms.endpixel.gg:25565
    EndPixel

    Prisons-focused Minecraft network with custom enchants, dynamic events, gangs and seasonal Map releases — competitive, grindy and community-driven.

    0
    5.48

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