I thought I was buying a farm that was ready to run.
Looked stacked. Soil already down. Apiaries already sitting there. Whole plot looked like I could just walk in and start running it.
Then I checked the gate.
That gate check ruined the whole vibe.
Turns out the gate shows who placed each object, and that matters more than how clean the land looks. If a manager placed the soil, it is still theirs. Same with the apiaries. Just because it is on my map does not mean it came with the land.
Then came the real headache: cleanup.
The kicker? When I remove that stuff, it does not become mine. It gets mailed right back to the original owner. So even if that person is long gone from managing the land, they still have their hooks in the items.
That is the part that burned me. A farm can look stacked on day one and still fall apart the second I try to use it for real. Now I do not get suckered by a nice layout. I check who placed everything first. Otherwise I am just paying for empty space with somebody else’s setup still attached to it.
Anyway, that was my lesson. In Pixels, “ready” can just mean the mess has not hit you yet.
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