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== Use of Post Its ==
 
== Use of Post Its ==
  
I rolled back the edit that mentioned that post it notes don't prevent fire and here's why.
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For reference on the post it "controversy", the final say from Blackmagick, one of the Mush developers, [http://mush.vg/tid/forum#!view/67061|thread/24119043/44 is here]. BM has stated that in order to prevent exactly this "work around" from happening, each item in a room has its own individual chance of burning and the roll happens for each item, not generically for a number of items then picks from what's in the room. - [[User:Spacekadt|Spacekadt]] ([[User talk:Spacekadt|talk]]) 15:07, 27 February 2014 (MST)
 
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Technically, they don't. But when you have a room with 5 plants and that's all, you have a 100% chance that a plant (or more) will be consumed. When you have a room with 5 plants and 95 post it notes, you have a 5% chance that a plant (or more) is consumed. It's not a thought that fires consume certain items first, it's an attempt to play the odds and give a fire something *other* than plants to destroy in hopes the RNG picks those instead. [[User:Spacekadt|Spacekadt]] ([[User talk:Spacekadt|talk]]) 01:30, 10 February 2014 (MST)
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Isn't it called botanics point (instead of botany) or something? Can someone check this when being a Gardener next time? :) --Rumata (talk) 03:05, 12 November 2013 (MST)

It's a "gardening" point. Looks like someone fixed it already. Spacekadt (talk) 05:38, 30 November 2013 (MST)

Use of Post Its

For reference on the post it "controversy", the final say from Blackmagick, one of the Mush developers, is here. BM has stated that in order to prevent exactly this "work around" from happening, each item in a room has its own individual chance of burning and the roll happens for each item, not generically for a number of items then picks from what's in the room. - Spacekadt (talk) 15:07, 27 February 2014 (MST)