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get washed away if your plant them when it's raining?
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I don't think so. It just counts as watering them for the day. Hurricanes...different story.
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Rain definitely doesn't wash seeds away. As long as you plant them on the squares you've used the hoe on, it should be fine.

I saw rainy days as rest days.
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Of course not, they are a big help, if you could save and reload and cause it to rain everyday, you wouldn't need to water or hire watering sprites.
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No..i dun think so....
but real diffrent in real life,doesnt it?
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Anastasia_95 wrote:No..i dun think so....
but real diffrent in real life,doesnt it?
The seeds are underground, right? It would take a storm to wash it away.
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HMM wrote:
Anastasia_95 wrote:No..i dun think so....
but real diffrent in real life,doesnt it?
The seeds are underground, right? It would take a storm to wash it away.
Yesh.
a big rain does too..
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Well, i guess,but thats not the case in the game, if it was, you could control the weather with the save and reload trick and make it sunny.
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No but you don't have to water them when it rains.
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I never thought of it as that way. If it did, it would bring some sucky realism to the game. Good thing it doesn't. XD
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What about hurricanes? Waht do they do? i heard that they throw stones rocks branches and other stuff into the field, is that true?
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HMM wrote:What about hurricanes? Waht do they do? i heard that they throw stones rocks branches and other stuff into the field, is that true?
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I doubt they erode the seeds. If anything, the hurricane should water the seeds.
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Muffin9876 wrote:
HMM wrote:What about hurricanes? Waht do they do? i heard that they throw stones rocks branches and other stuff into the field, is that true?
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I doubt they erode the seeds. If anything, the hurricane should water the seeds.
So, if i hire the sprites to help take care of the animals, i can pretty much take the day off? Do sprites work in bad weather?
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Yes, they do work in bad weather. It's one of the useful ways of abu- utilizing the sprites.

But I see the reason for the question. In one of the games, people kept saying that the seeds washed away if they planted them that day. Which was untrue; you just had to water them that day.
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surely a hurricane would just dump massive rocks and wood stumps on top of your newly planed seeds, like it does on fully grown crops and grass...?
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