MikeySix wrote:That is not very kind to the forest. For shame.
I gathered small amounts of wood from all over, so my ecological impact was less.
MikeySix wrote:That is not very kind to the forest. For shame.
Grable wrote:So how many trees does one need to cut out of the forest to create a Log cabin? I really want to build myself a house (log cabin to be exact) but dont want to cut down half of the amazon forest for it (for ecology reasons ofcourse!).
MikeySix wrote:Grable wrote:So how many trees does one need to cut out of the forest to create a Log cabin? I really want to build myself a house (log cabin to be exact) but dont want to cut down half of the amazon forest for it (for ecology reasons ofcourse!).
To be honest, if you're hermitting, timber houses are unnecessary. You want log cabins because cabins do not get decay hits inside them. Check the wiki for the exact numbers, but I'm pretty sure its double of everything a log cabin is.
MikeySix wrote:You want log cabins because cabins do not get decay hits inside them.
gt4329b wrote:MikeySix wrote:You want log cabins because cabins do not get decay hits inside them.
And timber houses (or stone mansions, for that matter) do get decay hits inside them? Since when?!
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