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== General ==
 
== General ==
 
=== Gameplay ===
 
=== Gameplay ===
The navigation design of this map is what's commonly referred to as an "arrow maze", meaning that players usually cannot go back the way they came; when they make a choice, they often cannot undo it without getting back to the previous room a different way. [[Soar's Doormaze]] and [[Grid Hopper]] have this same kind of design, but what makes Paisley Prison unique is that it uses 1.14 crouching to accomplish it. It uses 1.5-block-tall tunnels that can’t be jumped into to make one-way paths. In this way, Paisley Prison is an "arrow maze". Players are also given Speed II to make exploration a little less tedious.
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The navigation design of this map is what's commonly referred to as an "arrow maze", meaning that players usually cannot go back the way they came; when they make a choice, they often cannot undo it without getting back to the previous room a different way. [[Soar's Doormaze]] and [[Grid Hopper]] have this same kind of design, but what makes Paisley Prison unique is that it uses 1.14 crouching to accomplish it. Connecting the small, grid-like chambers of this map are 1.5-block-high tunnels that are placed 1 block above the ground and can only be entered when crouching, ''and'' without jumping. So unless there is a slab assisting the player in getting inside, entering these tunnels is impossible. In this way, Paisley Prison is an "arrow maze". Players are also given Speed II to make exploration a little less tedious.
  
 
=== Aesthetics ===
 
=== Aesthetics ===

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