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+ | Some items are damagable through player actions as well. Most tools will take damage and require repair from usage or failed improvement. Walls, fences and player structures can take damage from direct player attacks. | ||
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Revision as of 02:09, 31 January 2006
Damage is used to illustrate the concepts of wear and tear on items. Most items will accumulate damage when left outside, though this process can be slowed with the use of containers. Containers made from Cedar trees are particularily good at protecting items.
Some items are damagable through player actions as well. Most tools will take damage and require repair from usage or failed improvement. Walls, fences and player structures can take damage from direct player attacks.
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