Unplough?... and unlay stone paving

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Unplough?... and unlay stone paving

Postby Sarge » Thu Oct 15, 2009 1:55 pm

I plowed a small section to get rid of those untidy wild green vegetation and now I've learned that I can't build a drying rack on top of it.

Is there a way to unplough it (other than just sitting and waiting, hoping that those tiles will return to default asap)? Or would I need to maybe plant grass on that patch?

Which brings me to: Can you undo an area where you layed stone paving?
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Re: Unplough?... and unlay stone paving

Postby Seizure » Thu Oct 15, 2009 2:12 pm

Sarge wrote:I plowed a small section to get rid of those untidy wild green vegetation and now I've learned that I can't build a drying rack on top of it.

Is there a way to unplough it (other than just sitting and waiting, hoping that those tiles will return to default asap)? Or would I need to maybe plant grass on that patch?

Which brings me to: Can you undo an area where you layed stone paving?


The best way to unpave stone is to plan grass on top of it. The only other way I know of is to use tree's to grow over paved stone.

You can either plant grass on ploughed land to get rid of it, or you could just wait for it to decay back.

You should know that it is best (and the only option for some buildings) to build and keep things on paved stone. It will keep items from decaying so fast.
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Re: Unplough?... and unlay stone paving

Postby Sarge » Thu Oct 15, 2009 5:03 pm

Oh, so that's what happened to 2 of my drying racks... paving now, thanks.
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Re: Unplough?... and unlay stone paving

Postby Reynolds » Mon Oct 26, 2009 3:10 am

Plowed land will decay and disappear quickly, and to un-pave you can plant grass on top of it.
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Re: Unplough?... and unlay stone paving

Postby Gaiadin » Mon Oct 26, 2009 5:02 am

Reynolds wrote:Plowed land will decay and disappear quickly, and to un-pave you can plant grass on top of it.

wait what? Aren't you supposed to be new? Also, you basically just repeated what the post before you stated. I'm confused.
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Re: Unplough?... and unlay stone paving

Postby bajuba » Mon Oct 26, 2009 5:15 am

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Re: Unplough?... and unlay stone paving

Postby Chakravanti » Mon Oct 26, 2009 8:39 am

bajuba wrote:farmchamp

This. Reynolds=Farmchamp So does VillageIdiot apparently.
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