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I had an oak at Newtown where I'd regularly plant trees all near it, including directly adjacent. When I returned from a long absence, only the trees directly adjacent were gone. The ones two tiles away were always alive and intact. A similar experiment with willows resulted in everything within two tiles being wiped out. What observations have you made that conflict with this? - [[User:Dashiva|Dashiva]] 00:55, 23 February 2009 (CST) | I had an oak at Newtown where I'd regularly plant trees all near it, including directly adjacent. When I returned from a long absence, only the trees directly adjacent were gone. The ones two tiles away were always alive and intact. A similar experiment with willows resulted in everything within two tiles being wiped out. What observations have you made that conflict with this? - [[User:Dashiva|Dashiva]] 00:55, 23 February 2009 (CST) | ||
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On the streets of Silent Hill I have planted oaks on grass tiles in groups, as shown on the images on the village page [[Silent Hill|here]]. | On the streets of Silent Hill I have planted oaks on grass tiles in groups, as shown on the images on the village page [[Silent Hill|here]]. | ||
There is a certain pair of grass tiles that I cannot grow trees whatsoever on. It's outside the assumed kill-radius of the surrounding oaks, so I have no other explanation other than that the current assumed radius is incorrect. - [[User:EliasTheCrimson|EliasTheCrimson]] 02:22, 23 February 2009 (CST) | There is a certain pair of grass tiles that I cannot grow trees whatsoever on. It's outside the assumed kill-radius of the surrounding oaks, so I have no other explanation other than that the current assumed radius is incorrect. - [[User:EliasTheCrimson|EliasTheCrimson]] 02:22, 23 February 2009 (CST) |
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I had an oak at Newtown where I'd regularly plant trees all near it, including directly adjacent. When I returned from a long absence, only the trees directly adjacent were gone. The ones two tiles away were always alive and intact. A similar experiment with willows resulted in everything within two tiles being wiped out. What observations have you made that conflict with this? - Dashiva 00:55, 23 February 2009 (CST)
On the streets of Silent Hill I have planted oaks on grass tiles in groups, as shown on the images on the village page here. There is a certain pair of grass tiles that I cannot grow trees whatsoever on. It's outside the assumed kill-radius of the surrounding oaks, so I have no other explanation other than that the current assumed radius is incorrect. - EliasTheCrimson 02:22, 23 February 2009 (CST)