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Plants don't grow like that - Wysteria

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Geographer
Nov 22, 2010
836
To get to Tanglewood way, you have to go through a crack in the wall. There is the end of a HUGE root or vine running from the crack and curling around outside. But once you go through the crack, the root/vine vanishes. You see the crack, you see the tree it obviously came from. You don't see any sign of the root/vine.

And it's obvious from the way the root is laying on the side with the rabbit guards that it's not under the ground at all. That means it had to have snaked across the ground on the other side of the wall (roots don't grow on top of the ground so that means it pretty much has to be a vine), found a crack in the wall, grown through it, gotten bigger and bigger until it broke the wall.

Roots and vines don't do that. If it was going to crack the wall at all, you should see it on both sides of the wall.

Illuminator
May 22, 2009
1310
crystalwizard12345... wrote:
To get to Tanglewood way, you have to go through a crack in the wall. There is the end of a HUGE root or vine running from the crack and curling around outside. But once you go through the crack, the root/vine vanishes. You see the crack, you see the tree it obviously came from. You don't see any sign of the root/vine.

And it's obvious from the way the root is laying on the side with the rabbit guards that it's not under the ground at all. That means it had to have snaked across the ground on the other side of the wall (roots don't grow on top of the ground so that means it pretty much has to be a vine), found a crack in the wall, grown through it, gotten bigger and bigger until it broke the wall.

Roots and vines don't do that. If it was going to crack the wall at all, you should see it on both sides of the wall.


In the REAL world pre-teen kids don't go around using magic to cast Helephants and Humangofrogs. Thankfully Wizard101 is not the real world, therefore vines and plants can grow what ever way they want with the use of magic.

Hannah Lifebringer Level 60 Life

Explorer
Sep 03, 2009
85
Dude its a game. What do you expect? If Wizard101 was like the real world, it would be no fun.

Explorer
Jul 21, 2009
52
It's a GAME. If KI paid too much attention to minor details then it'd take FOREVER to make a new world!

Champion
Jan 23, 2009
410
crystalwizard12345... wrote:
To get to Tanglewood way, you have to go through a crack in the wall. There is the end of a HUGE root or vine running from the crack and curling around outside. But once you go through the crack, the root/vine vanishes. You see the crack, you see the tree it obviously came from. You don't see any sign of the root/vine.

And it's obvious from the way the root is laying on the side with the rabbit guards that it's not under the ground at all. That means it had to have snaked across the ground on the other side of the wall (roots don't grow on top of the ground so that means it pretty much has to be a vine), found a crack in the wall, grown through it, gotten bigger and bigger until it broke the wall.

Roots and vines don't do that. If it was going to crack the wall at all, you should see it on both sides of the wall.


If it helps. The fact is the plants are more real than you may think. The truth is there are vines like ivy that can consume an entire wall and in time can little is left of the wall itself. In fact i grow sweet potatoes and they are wild vines as well creeping through and around the stone boarders of its raised planters. I would provide a real picture if i could but you may be able to find a picture of something like it on the net.

Explorer
Aug 14, 2008
66
Actually, from what I saw briefly, the vine goes through the crack then goes UP on the other side of the wall. I could be wrong, though.

Defender
Jul 28, 2009
190
It's a game make some fun about dont worry about so many details and it probably runs on the wall so stop worrying about it and have some fun

Geographer
Nov 22, 2010
836
Dark7X wrote:
Dude its a game. What do you expect? If Wizard101 was like the real world, it would be no fun.


Hate to tell you this, but the more fantastic the world, the more everything has to reality check.

Otherwise your readers/players/viewers will stop believing in your world and walk off.