What's the use of fence?
I've searched for it a bit but so far I've seen no answer. All I see online is the discussion about fence breaking... But what's the use of fence actually? Even the Wiki doesn't seem to contain an answer. I remember reading that they would keep wood and grass out of an encircled zone. Is that correct? But can it stop the plowed land from becoming normal soil again?
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So you are correct, there is very little information online regarding fencing. Here is what I've learned from playing the game so far:
Fencing will stop grass from spreading and other pieces of harvestable resources from appearing within the fences in area.
Fencing in crops or plowed land will not stop the land from returning to "unplowed". This is a matter of the land being used or not.
Finally, I have noticed that if you don't fence in your crops you will randomly lose part of them due to "animals". I believe the game mentions this mechanic briefly in the beginning.
These are all trends I have seen with fencing my crops in and results I have suffered from not fencing my crops in as well ?
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What are the benefits of having a fence?
Benefits of Fencing a Yard- Fencing can create a sound barrier. ...
- Fencing your yard can eliminate unsightly views. ...
- Fencing can add to your home's security. ...
- Fencing your yard can protect your landscaping. ...
- Fencing can protect kids and pets at play.
How do fences protect?
Fences protect by keeping things out and ensuring that nothing dangerous manages to slip by without any effort. They also prevent things from exiting without permission and prohibit outsiders from entering, maintaining a sense of "security" within its perimeter.What is the purpose of a wooden fence?
A privacy wood fence is perfect for those who want to shield their yard from the neighbors, serves as a deterrent to burglars, and, depending on local ordinances, may even be required around an \u201cattractive nuisance\u201d such as a swimming pool or a trampoline.Rnbstylerz \u0026 AREES - WHAT
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