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Post by neofit on Aug 7, 2023 7:42:28 GMT
Hi,
Since almost everything I've been finding through google lately only refers to WO, I guess I'd ask here again .
I have this old mine below my deed. There is a planted street lamp right at the entrance that I cannot "move at this time". I was expecting the underground items to become my property, but apparently it is not so. Anything I can do, besides bashing it?
Also, when looking for a place to settle, I've ran through a few abandoned deeds where there was still a not completely decayed house, and I couldn't open nor take any of the contents inside. I thought that if I had deeded over it, instead of becoming my property, it would instead turn into a can of worms permissions-wise, and that I'd have to spend hours bashing it down, so I went for a spot where everything had already decayed (plus I wanted a fresh restart). But if I had deeded over someone's former house, what would have actually happened? Need to bash everything as I expected, or would have everything magically turned to unlocked and unplanted? If it's the bashing option, would it have become the easier, on-deed bashing difficulty, or a house is a house and if it's not yours, deal with it.
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Post by Dominikk on Aug 7, 2023 15:02:19 GMT
If the lamp is on your deed then you should be able to pick it up and drop it somewhere else again.
You cannot deed over houses you do not own.
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Post by neofit on Aug 13, 2023 12:02:32 GMT
That was my bad about the lamp, it was 1 tile off-deed.
Concerning houses on abandoned deeds, so what is one to do? Just wait for the house to decay by itself as the only solution?
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Post by Dominikk on Aug 13, 2023 12:51:47 GMT
Correct. Once the owner is inactive for 3 months they will fall very fast
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