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NB - The Enclosure Rule (protecting areas of land by staff enforcement rather than game mechanics) was removed from the game rules in mid 2014 but the wording was as follows: | NB - The Enclosure Rule (protecting areas of land by staff enforcement rather than game mechanics) was removed from the game rules in mid 2014 but the wording was as follows: | ||
− | An enclosure is defined as a completely enclosed secured area, composed of | + | An enclosure is defined as a completely enclosed secured area, composed of fences (excluding hedges and woven fences), gates or walls, and attached to or surrounding a house with at least completed bottom level walls. The bottom level walls of any such house/s being part of the enclosure must be visible from all parts of the fencing encompassing the enclosure area. Note that a deed overrides the enclosure rule. |
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Latest revision as of 23:08, 23 June 2017
The feature described here has been removed from Wurm Online. This page is retained only for historical purposes.
NB - The Enclosure Rule (protecting areas of land by staff enforcement rather than game mechanics) was removed from the game rules in mid 2014 but the wording was as follows:
An enclosure is defined as a completely enclosed secured area, composed of fences (excluding hedges and woven fences), gates or walls, and attached to or surrounding a house with at least completed bottom level walls. The bottom level walls of any such house/s being part of the enclosure must be visible from all parts of the fencing encompassing the enclosure area. Note that a deed overrides the enclosure rule.