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"The water will not evaporate, enabling them to hold water over the hot season. Rainwater will not collect in murky pools covered this way. This may be considered an exploit. "
 
"The water will not evaporate, enabling them to hold water over the hot season. Rainwater will not collect in murky pools covered this way. This may be considered an exploit. "
 
Is this actually an exploit? It works exactly how you'd expect it to...
 
Is this actually an exploit? It works exactly how you'd expect it to...
:I think the exploit part comes in when it encourages you to suspend the construction of the floors, and not actually create them.  Creating the floors to to stop evaporation is sensible, designating floor to be created then stopping it, but still getting the benefit of having floor there, is tricking the game.
 

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