Difference between revisions of "Historical:Enclosure"

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NB - The Enclosure rule was removed from the game rules in mid 2014 but the wording was as follows:
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An enclosure is defined as a completely enclosed secured area, composed of [[:Category:Fences|fences]] (excluding hedges and woven fences), gates or walls, and attached to or surrounding a [[House (general)|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 [[Settlement|deed]] overrides the enclosure rule.  
 
An enclosure is defined as a completely enclosed secured area, composed of [[:Category:Fences|fences]] (excluding hedges and woven fences), gates or walls, and attached to or surrounding a [[House (general)|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 [[Settlement|deed]] overrides the enclosure rule.  
 
 
The current rules for an enclosure are found and updated on the forums, at this link
 
 
[http://forum.wurmonline.com/index.php?/topic/7-game-rules/ Game Rules]
 
 
You will want to scroll down to the part that says Freedom Isles ( Excluding Chaos )
 
  
 
[[Category:Misc]]
 
[[Category:Misc]]
 
[[Category:Babel/E]]
 
[[Category:Babel/E]]

Revision as of 06:30, 13 September 2014

NB - The Enclosure rule 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.