Higher incentive to remove tree stomps?

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Higher incentive to remove tree stomps?

Postby Jack » Sat Feb 20, 2010 1:07 am

Higher incentive to remove tree stomps?

They are not worthy, better cut down the trees and leave the tree stomps right now.
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Re: Higher incentive to remove tree stomps?

Postby minck1 » Sat Feb 20, 2010 1:23 am

They are ugly, and give decent exp. They also block construction.
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Re: Higher incentive to remove tree stomps?

Postby Cookie » Sat Feb 20, 2010 1:28 am

When you need to mend your pallisade and half the forest has been cut down to build it you will have LOTS of incentive to remove tree stumps. Notice how there is not a stump to be found within a twenty minute radius of Brodgar?
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Re: Higher incentive to remove tree stomps?

Postby MasterCatfish » Sat Feb 20, 2010 9:03 pm

IRL logging companies usually leave stumps behind too, because they don't produce a lot of usable wood. See, it makes sense that stumps are terrible in H&H too.
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Re: Higher incentive to remove tree stomps?

Postby Cookie » Sat Feb 20, 2010 9:17 pm

They are also useful to characters trying to burn down stamina so they can eat obscene amounts of food to raise their attributes.

Once upon a time you couldn't remove stumps and I had a cabin with a stump dead in front of my front door. The path divided and I was waiting hopelessly for the devs to introduce the "decorative basket of petunias" so that I could place one on the stump and it wouldn't look like such disgracefully bad planning on my part. I'm still waiting for those petunias, but since then they enabled us to remove stumps and repair and change paving so had a war not suddenly erupted right on top of my claim I could have fixed it.
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