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This seems to be incorrect. I've planted a bunch of towercaps without treeplanter's pot, chopped down stunted ones, and some did cause cave-in even though they haven't prevented any. [[User:Drathvedro|Drathvedro]] ([[User talk:Drathvedro|talk]]) 19:59, 15 October 2022 (UTC)
This seems to be incorrect. I've planted a bunch of towercaps without treeplanter's pot, chopped down stunted ones, and some did cause cave-in even though they haven't prevented any. [[User:Drathvedro|Drathvedro]] ([[User talk:Drathvedro|talk]]) 19:59, 15 October 2022 (UTC)
:Questions that come to my mind:
:- How did you know no cave-in's where prevented '''?''' (''assuming natural clear area'')
:- How did you know where all the "''cavein-trigger''" tiles where '''?''' (''if it was a natural clear area'')
:Else it makes sense that the chopping towercaps that did not trigger a cave-in just had no "cavein-trigger" tiles inside there mine-support range. And those that did trigger a cave-in did.
:(''assuming chopped towercaps only scan inside there active mine-support range for "cavein-trigger" tiles. And that there is always a chance a in-range "cavein-trigger" tile might be triggered by this action - Dev's love to use randomization where possible.'')
:--[[User_talk:MvGulik|<i><font color="#666" size="2px">.MvGulik.</font></i>]] 20:48, 16 October 2022 (UTC)

Revision as of 20:48, 16 October 2022

Incorrect data about cave-ins

>Caution: Chopping towercap will immediately cause a cave-in to occur if they have prevented a cave in, even if all tiles are supported by other supports

This seems to be incorrect. I've planted a bunch of towercaps without treeplanter's pot, chopped down stunted ones, and some did cause cave-in even though they haven't prevented any. Drathvedro (talk) 19:59, 15 October 2022 (UTC)


Questions that come to my mind:
- How did you know no cave-in's where prevented ? (assuming natural clear area)
- How did you know where all the "cavein-trigger" tiles where ? (if it was a natural clear area)
Else it makes sense that the chopping towercaps that did not trigger a cave-in just had no "cavein-trigger" tiles inside there mine-support range. And those that did trigger a cave-in did.
(assuming chopped towercaps only scan inside there active mine-support range for "cavein-trigger" tiles. And that there is always a chance a in-range "cavein-trigger" tile might be triggered by this action - Dev's love to use randomization where possible.)
--.MvGulik. 20:48, 16 October 2022 (UTC)