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- Fences are Wood blocks that are partially transparent, and they have a 1.5 block tall hitbox, meaning that they cannot be jumped over by a player or mob, unless the mob is a horse, has jump boost, or is standing on a Slab. They were added in the Secret Friday update. Fences are found in NPC Villages, where they act as small enclosures around some of the houses, on roofs of some houses, pillars for wells, lamp-posts with a block of black Wool placed on it, or in houses with a wooden Pressure Plate placed on top of it, forming a table-like structure. They are a wooden pole when there is no block on any side, but they connect to any adjacent blocks, extending the hitbox horizontally. A gate can be used to continue the look of a fence while allowing access to the other side to players.
- The Fence is a non-premium decoration that was introduced with the Squidport Expansion which improves the player's Vanity rating.
- "Sell 50 guns to a shop."
- Fences are Blocks that were added in Update 0.2.0. They are used as barriers since most Mobs cannot jump over them.
- In both Zoo Tycoon and Zoo Tycoon 2, fences are used to define an exhibit within which animals can be safely contained. If the incorrect type of fence is used, an animal may break through or climb over it to escape. A small amount of fences also exist purely as decoration and cannot contain any kind of animal.
- Fences are very useful for pens in Minecraft. They have the unique property of being 1.5 blocks tall, too high for most mobs to jump with a jump boost, but still appear to be 1 block tall so they fit in with other blocks. Fences come in two types: Nether Brick and Wood. You can craft it out of any type of wood, and all wood looks different. Each is made out of its respective material. Nether Brick Fences are more efficient, but more expensive as well, and have the bonus of being fireproof. These can also be found naturally in Nether Fortresses, while the normal type of fence can be found in NPC Villages (butcher shops, to be specific).
- A fence is a bordering a field, yard, etc., used to prevent entrance, or to mark a boundary. Though there are many types of fences in the world, Mirror's Edge primarily uses Chain-Link fences for the reasons similar to the ones stated in the previous sentence.
- Fence is used to protect a minor area, like a garden. It's much weaker than walls and windowed walls. Then can also be seen through and allow arrows to go through them. They're made with Carpentry.
- A fence can be used to isolate a piñata or its house in a certain place with fences. Also fences can be used to separate different piñata species that fight all the time. Protect your crops from hungry wild pinatas.Or protect your valuables.
- Fence — побочное достижение Steam, которое выполняется в любой локации.
- A fence was a structure designed to mark off certain areas and/or inhibit access to them. In an alternate 2255, a wired fence surrounded the Riverside Shipyard where the Enterprise was under construction. There was a sign on the fence that said "Authorized Personnel Only." (Star Trek) Several "forbidden areas" on the planet Rubicun III were surrounded by fences. In 2364, Wesley Crusher jumped over one of these fences while trying to catch a ball. (TNG: "Justice" )
- Fences are built using the Construction skill in a Formal Garden of a player-owned house. There are seven different types of fences that can be built into a Player-owned house:
- Fences are used to keep curious people off your land (and items), or to keep your animals from escaping. A single part of fence requires 6 wooden stakes. Fences can be used as a trap-fence, which blocks the way of most large animals and guides them straight into a trap, usually a trap pit. The player must climb over them, and NPCs and some animals are also capable of climbing fences. List of land creatures that are known to jump across fences:
* Squirrel
* Hare
* Lynx
* Wolf
* Weasel
* Ermine
* Bear
* Fox
- Most tradesmen are open to deals which may not be absolutely legal; to the Fence, these deals are a way of life. They are expert at obtaining and disposing of stolen goods. Some distinctive and valuable items, such as pieces of jewellery, may be difficult or dangerous to dispose of on the open market, but Fences will buy them, probably for a fraction of their actual value and dispose of them in such a way that their rightful owners and the minions of the law are not alerted. Given time, Fences can lay their hands on almost anything, even items which are prohibited by law.
- A fence can mark boundaries, be decorative (or a foundation for decorations, like climbing vines) or protective. Some places require fences around swimming pools. These safety fences are meant to keep children, pets and other animals from accidentally falling into the pool and being hurt or drowned. Fences are generally found outside the home, but there are some exceptions. For instance safety fences or a safety gate may be installed at the top of the stairs to keep small children from falling down.
- Fence is an informal term for a person who receives and disposes of stolen goods. In The Witcher, at least two people present themselves as fences: Thaler, who, as it turns out, is not actually a fence, and a tough-looking fellow in Old Vizima in Chapter V. The man in Chapter V is a fence, he is not simply effecting a cover for investigative purposes.
* books:
* Diary of a Dice Collector
* The Aftermath of the War
* Elder Blood
* one of each kind of meteorite ore
* one of each kind of rune
* diamond dust
* jewelry
* alcohol
* a torch and flint
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