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:::::::Ah! Ok. My notion was that when you "harvest fully for the season", the plant is -not- stripped/removed/eradicated entirely from the room: It will return to grow back from "sparse" independently, unlike before, where if it was harvested down to zero, it would stay that way. (Even if it was isolated apart from others in its environment whereby plants would "diffuse" across the rooms if unharvested for longer periods of time.) Thus you can no longer strip a room's plants entirely, because you do not need someone planting to make it return (it's always there). Am I making any sense? [[User:Asara|Asara]] 13:20, 2 May 2008 (GMT)
:::::::Ah! Ok. My notion was that when you "harvest fully for the season", the plant is -not- stripped/removed/eradicated entirely from the room: It will return to grow back from "sparse" independently, unlike before, where if it was harvested down to zero, it would stay that way. (Even if it was isolated apart from others in its environment whereby plants would "diffuse" across the rooms if unharvested for longer periods of time.) Thus you can no longer strip a room's plants entirely, because you do not need someone planting to make it return (it's always there). Am I making any sense? [[User:Asara|Asara]] 13:20, 2 May 2008 (GMT)
::::::::You make sense, but I'm pretty sure that's not how it works. For a long while, harvesting down to 0 did not remove the plant from the room entirely; this used to be the case ("stripharvesting"), but long ago, herbs were changed to always grow back from 0 - because Oakstone did not apply its laws to blueberries, they perpetually being harvested down to 0 (but always growing back) is an example of this, not an exception. --[[User:Krypton|Krypton]] 18:10, 2 May 2008 (GMT)
::::::::You make sense, but I'm pretty sure that's not how it works. For a long while, harvesting down to 0 did not remove the plant from the room entirely; this used to be the case ("stripharvesting"), but long ago, herbs were changed to always grow back from 0 - because Oakstone did not apply its laws to blueberries, they perpetually being harvested down to 0 (but always growing back) is an example of this, not an exception. --[[User:Krypton|Krypton]] 18:10, 2 May 2008 (GMT)
:::::::Eep! Ok let's see. I'm going to try and grab someone to verify that, and if that's the case, I'll remove that phrase entirely and replace it with something else. [[User:Asara|Asara]] 20:58, 2 May 2008 (GMT)