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How else can I deforest the dungeon? In Slash'EM, not even a frag grenade or stick of dynamite can rid me of these coniferous pests. Given their fortunate rarity, lugging an axe about simply for the purpose of lumberjacking seems silly.
 
How else can I deforest the dungeon? In Slash'EM, not even a frag grenade or stick of dynamite can rid me of these coniferous pests. Given their fortunate rarity, lugging an axe about simply for the purpose of lumberjacking seems silly.
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I believe sporkhack has a christmas tree, around christmas time, the kicking of which yields a gift (currently playing:  It had colored balls.  Kicked it 1ce, got a scroll.  Kicked it again, got a pained leg)[[User:Slarty|Slarty]] 01:30, 21 December 2010 (UTC)

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When I see a tree, it looked like this: ±

Should we mention that here? --80.195.190.235 22:14, 30 August 2006 (UTC)

It's the same kind of problem as with fountains — read that article for a full explanation. I believe the trees are even supposed to look like ±, so I'll change the article accordingly. --ZeroOne 22:32, 30 August 2006 (UTC)



Why the heck are there trees underground?

Some levels are considered to be arboreal, and/or not actually underground, for example the quest it accessed via magical portal, so it's not in the dungeon. --Paxed 11:57, 20 July 2007 (UTC)

Destruction

How else can I deforest the dungeon? In Slash'EM, not even a frag grenade or stick of dynamite can rid me of these coniferous pests. Given their fortunate rarity, lugging an axe about simply for the purpose of lumberjacking seems silly.

Yule Tide

I believe sporkhack has a christmas tree, around christmas time, the kicking of which yields a gift (currently playing: It had colored balls. Kicked it 1ce, got a scroll. Kicked it again, got a pained leg)Slarty 01:30, 21 December 2010 (UTC)