Chicken shed fell help
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Hi I have a bit of dilemma.
In my game is winter and my stone chicken shed just go destroyed by the snow. All my 9* chickens have died. I haven't saved until the day before so I could go back. So is there any way of saving my chickens . Can chickens be put in the animal barn for one night or the horse stable or the house where my character lives . Please an help appreciated.
In my game is winter and my stone chicken shed just go destroyed by the snow. All my 9* chickens have died. I haven't saved until the day before so I could go back. So is there any way of saving my chickens . Can chickens be put in the animal barn for one night or the horse stable or the house where my character lives . Please an help appreciated.
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- Rozalynd17
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Golden Lumber has the same qualities as Stone, the only difference is the appearance and the price, so if you can afford Stone Sheds there's not much point in building Golden Lumber Sheds. Unless you really want a golden shed.MimiMooMoo wrote:If You can afford it, use golden lumber!
I dont have the money for golden lumber
Hang On
I do
But I dont choose to use it, even if its invinsible.
Ive never had a stone shed collapse, its supposedly really rare.
I always save the night before, and make sure the weather isnt stormy.
- Natsu Dragneel
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Gold lumber sheds don't collapse ^^Rozalynd17 wrote:Golden Lumber has the same qualities as Stone, the only difference is the appearance and the price, so if you can afford Stone Sheds there's not much point in building Golden Lumber Sheds. Unless you really want a golden shed.MimiMooMoo wrote:If You can afford it, use golden lumber!
I dont have the money for golden lumber
Hang On
I do
But I dont choose to use it, even if its invinsible.
Ive never had a stone shed collapse, its supposedly really rare.
I always save the night before, and make sure the weather isnt stormy.
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I got my information from the guide:Natsu Dragneel wrote:Gold lumber sheds don't collapse ^^
Stone
The most affordable and reliable material at 200 G per piece. Stone buildings can withstand any weather that can occur in your game, and will not be destroyed by storms. Smash the rocks and boulders with your Hammer to collect this material for free.
Golden Lumber
Finally this material has a purpose! A building made with Gold can stand up to any weather that it has to go through. They are also very expensive to build. Gold Lumber can only come from the Thomas' Winter Request event (just like the one in Friends of Mineral Town for GBA) or from buying it directly from Gotz for 100,000 G a piece. The only advantage to a Gold Lumber building versus the Stone Lumber building is its looks.
Yah but the gold still never collapses. weird the site says that. :/Rozalynd17 wrote:I got my information from the guide:Natsu Dragneel wrote:Gold lumber sheds don't collapse ^^
Stone
The most affordable and reliable material at 200 G per piece. Stone buildings can withstand any weather that can occur in your game, and will not be destroyed by storms. Smash the rocks and boulders with your Hammer to collect this material for free.
Golden Lumber
Finally this material has a purpose! A building made with Gold can stand up to any weather that it has to go through. They are also very expensive to build. Gold Lumber can only come from the Thomas' Winter Request event (just like the one in Friends of Mineral Town for GBA) or from buying it directly from Gotz for 100,000 G a piece. The only advantage to a Gold Lumber building versus the Stone Lumber building is its looks.
The stone RARELY collapses, so ponys4u just had some bad luck.
I've had wood sheds that have gone on well too.
Gold lumber is cool if you can afford it, but it's a waste if you really can't or barely can!
Stone is the most reasonable option.
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Odd, in my game none of my gold buildings have collapsed O-o 9 game years they have been standing .3.Chime9 wrote:Yah but the gold still never collapses. weird the site says that. :/Rozalynd17 wrote:I got my information from the guide:Natsu Dragneel wrote:Gold lumber sheds don't collapse ^^
Stone
The most affordable and reliable material at 200 G per piece. Stone buildings can withstand any weather that can occur in your game, and will not be destroyed by storms. Smash the rocks and boulders with your Hammer to collect this material for free.
Golden Lumber
Finally this material has a purpose! A building made with Gold can stand up to any weather that it has to go through. They are also very expensive to build. Gold Lumber can only come from the Thomas' Winter Request event (just like the one in Friends of Mineral Town for GBA) or from buying it directly from Gotz for 100,000 G a piece. The only advantage to a Gold Lumber building versus the Stone Lumber building is its looks.
The stone RARELY collapses, so ponys4u just had some bad luck.
I've had wood sheds that have gone on well too.
Gold lumber is cool if you can afford it, but it's a waste if you really can't or barely can!
Stone is the most reasonable option.
The random chicken coop death. It is sad and has probably happened to a lot of us. (I'm still suffering from the lost of my beloved chicken Nugget). I would actually say, whoops. I guess you just have to suck it up and re-start your barn with new chickens.
But if you are desperate, you can re-load an earlier save file and check the weather every day. If it is stormy then hope for the best.
I would try to get all my barns and coop in either stone or golden lumber. I tough it out with regular lumber until I can afford golden lumber because I like how it looks better. But that means I do have to accept it if my barn accidentally goes down.
But if you are desperate, you can re-load an earlier save file and check the weather every day. If it is stormy then hope for the best.
I would try to get all my barns and coop in either stone or golden lumber. I tough it out with regular lumber until I can afford golden lumber because I like how it looks better. But that means I do have to accept it if my barn accidentally goes down.
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Damn, really? That makes sense. Sorry for providing the wrong info guys! I would've expected the guide to be right. ._.Chime9 wrote:Yah but the gold still never collapses. weird the site says that. :/
The stone RARELY collapses, so ponys4u just had some bad luck.
I've had wood sheds that have gone on well too.
Gold lumber is cool if you can afford it, but it's a waste if you really can't or barely can!
Stone is the most reasonable option.
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I have always had stone barns for this reason.Wesley wrote:The random chicken coop death. It is sad and has probably happened to a lot of us. (I'm still suffering from the lost of my beloved chicken Nugget). I would actually say, whoops. I guess you just have to suck it up and re-start your barn with new chickens.
But if you are desperate, you can re-load an earlier save file and check the weather every day. If it is stormy then hope for the best.
I would try to get all my barns and coop in either stone or golden lumber. I tough it out with regular lumber until I can afford golden lumber because I like how it looks better. But that means I do have to accept it if my barn accidentally goes down.
Off topic, you had a chicken called Nugget?
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