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  1. EraNow Tycoon
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    It's annoying that you can only farm Spruce. Why not Jungle and Dark Oak? The only thing stopping those types from being farmed (especially Jungle) is that you can't make the trees as close as you can with spruce -- they need to be spaced out.
     
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    Yes! Jungle trees are a huge pain, this always seems to happen with my small tree farm. And taking down that size of tree manually is no fun :p
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    Any wood that no longer has a log (game log, not wood log) showing that it was placed by a player is affected by the mcmmo skill tree feller. Removing this would mean that any structure made of logs no matter how large could be destroyed in one hit. Currently, you have that issue as all the trees are connected and considered one massive tree. Removing that cap would mean that you could break the entire row of trees at once.

    Just space them out.
     
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    This isn't happening, it would allow taking out entire rows of trees at once. I can just see this causing huge server performance issues.
     
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